In the UK there is no commonly used symbol that means no pork. There is a "v" symbol for vegetarian, which obviously encompasses "no pork", but there is not one specifically for "no pork products". However most food ingredients labels will state the origin of "Gelatin" and "shortening/lard" and "glycerine" etc..., which does help to establish the presence of pork products.
Pork Chop. :D
These images are the various D day symbols
I think it doesn't have vitamin d but it does have protein i believe.
Any thing you want it to be. :D
For me it was usually D....LOL!!
For medication, dc, D/C, or disc all mean the same thing. A dc on medication means to discontinue or discharge. A single D or d means doses or days. A wf on medication means to take with food.
Do you mean of a circle? D = 2r A = (pi)r(squared) {Sorry, I don't have the actual symbols on my phone}
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Excel does not use format symbols.
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You cook a pork roast with the string on so it won't fall apart. hope this helps :D
Unfortunately, limitations of the browser used by Answers.com means that we cannot see most symbols. Assuming that you mean d~(e~f) = (d~e)~f where ~ is a binary operation, it is the associative property.