The backwards E with a line over it in medical terms represents the symbol for "estimated" or "expected" in clinical contexts. This symbol is often used in various medical records or prescriptions to indicate an approximation of a value, such as dosage or measurement. It helps healthcare professionals quickly identify that the figure is not an exact number but rather an estimation.
A p with a line over it is a medical abbreviation. The p with a line over it means after in medical terms.
P with a line over it means after in medical terms."post"
A c with a line over it means with in medical terms, and an s with a line over it means without in medical terms. I don't know of any major revision in that tradition.
C with a line over it means with, and s with a line over it means without.
Crescendo in medical terms has the same meaning as in musical terms: an increase in sound volume over time.
A lower case a with a line over it means before in medical terminology. For instance, ac means before mealsLower case a with a line over it stands for "ante," and means "before" in medical terms.
Christ ran backwards all over france
You can use w/o. In medical shorthand without is a s with a line over it and with is a c with a line over it
As in general use, @ is often used for "at" in medical contexts.
With, without, before, and after are each symbolized with a single letter with a horizontal line written over it:With: cwithout: sbefore: aafter: p
The blue line, the red line, the goal line, the bench, the crease.... Etc forwards are human they can cross over most things. If I take your question literally your feet do forward crossovers... They can do it backwards too!
"s" with a line over it.That would be the letter s (lower case) with a horizontal line over the top.