- the word or phrase; for example, the word
abbreviation itself can be
abbreviated as abbr., abbrv., or abbrev.. It may also
consist of
initials only, a...
- An
abbreviator (plural "
abbreviators" in English,
abbreviatores in Latin) or
breviator was a
writer of the
Papal Chancery who
adumbrated and prepared...
-
Abbreviated dialing is the use of a very
short digit sequence to
reach specific telephone numbers, such as
those of
public services. The
purpose of such...
- The
Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is an anatomical-based
coding system created by the ****ociation for the
Advancement of
Automotive Medicine to classify...
- The
Abbreviated Mental Test
score (AMTS) is a 10-point test for
rapidly ****essing
elderly patients for the
possibility of dementia. It was
first used...
- An
Abbreviated New Drug
Application (ANDA) is an
application for a U.S.
generic drug
approval for an
existing licensed medication or
approved drug. The...
- The
Abbreviated Language for
Authorization (ALFA) is a domain-specific
language used in the
formulation of access-control policies. XACML, the eXtensible...
-
additional letter of
Latin writing used in
epigrahic inscriptions to
abbreviate the
words filia or femina. It was also
formerly used in the
writing of...
- An
Abbreviated Life is a
memoir by
Ariel S. Leve. In this book she
tells the
story of her
childhood and her mother,
American poet and feminist, Sandra...
- text, the unit (the
percentage point) is
usually either written out, or
abbreviated as pp, p.p., or %pt. to
avoid confusion with
percentage increase or decrease...