Yes.. A.D in medical term means Abnormality Detected..
Same thing follows as "N.A.D" - Nothing Abnormal Detected.
That means the reports are normal and not to worry...
It should be capitalized when it's an abbreviation.
AD stands for the Latin Anno Domini or 'in the year of our lord'.
There is no abbreviation for the word prompt, because the word prompt only has one syllable. For a word to have an abbreviation, it needs to have more than one syllable. However, the abbreviation Prompt. may be short for Promptorium Parvulorum, ed. Way, Camden Soc., 1865 (Latin: "Storehouse for children"), which is an English-Latin bilingual dictionary completed about year AD 1440.
The possessive form for the noun ad is ad's; the ad's results.
ad hock is misspelled. ad hoc is the correct spelling, and it means impromptu.
OD is the medical abbreviation meaning right eye.OD
Med is the most common medical abbreviation for the word "medical."MED
Depending on context, AD may mean admitting diagnosis, advanced directive, after discharge, Alzheimer's disease, or right ear.Advance DirectiveAlzheimer's disease
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Anno Domini ("year of the lord") is abbreviated with AD. It is the same AD you will see in years such as 2014 AD, which means the 2014th year after Jesus was born. The opposite of this is BC, which is an abbreviation for "Before Christ"
It is an abbreviation for advertisement.
Yes. It is ad.
ad lib is a latin abbreviation for 'freely'
"ad" isn't an abbreviation here. It is Latin and means as much as "to" or "until". So "ad infinitum" means something like "until infinity" or "neverending".
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Anno Domini
In the year of our lord