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  Category:Lists of abbreviations - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of acronyms connected with the International Baccalaureate
List of colloquial names for universities and colleges in the United States
List of abbreviations for medical organisations and personnel
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Lists_of_abbreviations   (91 words)

  
 Abbreviation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abbreviation (from Latin brevis "short") is strictly a shorter form of a word, but more particularly, an abbreviation is a letter or group of letters, taken from a word or words, and employed to represent them for the sake of brevity.
Syllabic abbreviations are preferred by the US Navy as it increases readability amidst the large number of initialisms that would otherwise have to fit into the same acronyms.
Sometimes, periods are used for certain acronyms but not others; a notable instance in American English is to write United States, European Union, and United Nations as U.S., EU, and UN respectively.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Abbreviation   (2123 words)

  
 Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Modelling and New Techniques
It was calculated in Publication II that with typically used coil orientations the field in a cylinder-shaped conductor is 70–80% of the field in the unbounded volume.
Pioneering studies have used TMS to study, for instance, the encoding of objects and space in memory [107], visual pathways [3,14,100], speech [33,156], and callosal connections [32,98].
Publication II The reciprocity theory is used to derive the formulas for the electric field and its spatial gradient in the unbounded, semi-infinite and spheroidal volume-conductor models.
www.biomag.hus.fi /tms/Thesis/dt.html   (13254 words)

  
 GC - Abbreviations 3
For a full list of SWW and WNN records all their records in these annotated volumes should be consulted, since Babington does not acknowledge other recorders when he himself has also seen it, neither in his MS Flora or 1860 Flora.
List of plants near Kingston Wood, in form of excursion sheet issued to students, pre 1914, (c.1910); on authority of H. Hamshaw-Thomas.
List of plants from Gamlingay Wood in 'An Ecological Study of a Cambridgeshire Woodland' by RS Adamson.
www.mnlg.com /gc/abbr_3.html   (6307 words)

  
 Lillian Goldman Library: Announcements: Source Citing Tip
The first is a list of abbreviations, arranged first by language group and then by continent or country, found in legal literature around the world.
To date, legal abbreviations have been compiled for the subject areas of Environment, Maritime, Military, Taxation, and United Nations; although this scope of coverage by subject is still quite narrow, the depth of coverage on the subjects reported to date is noteworthy.
Thus, it may be especially useful in analyses of international law references, as well as in cases where a citation abbreviation remains stubbornly illusive.
www.law.yale.edu /outside/html/library/research/tip/source_citing.html   (1143 words)

  
 gloss220
Most Western scholars are uncomfortable with the technical use of the term feudal, since it applies to such a vast span of Chinese history, including many centuries when China was highly bureaucratized.
This term is used by the Chinese to refer to what Westerners would call "private enterprise." It is a rapidly growing and therefore increasingly significant sector of the Chinese economy.
He fell from power during the democracy demonstrations in the spring of 1989 for being too sympathetic to the students and for opposing the use of force to suppress the protests.
www.owlnet.rice.edu /~anth220/gloss220.html   (6420 words)

  
 A Vacancy on the Court
Party abbreviations are: D - Democratic; F - Federalist; R - Republican, and W - Whig.
Departure abbreviations are: D-death; Rt-retired; Rs-Resigned; CJ-elevated to Chief Justice; Rj-rejected by Senate.
Ratings of the justices on a scale from A to E are based on a 1970 survey of Court scholars as reported in Blaustein and Mersky (1978, 32-51).
partners.is.asu.edu /~george/vacancy/justices.html   (328 words)

  
 Should we treat patients with chronic hepatitis C on the waiting list?
There is a general perception that patients with hepatitis C on the waiting list may be too sick to be treated with interferon-based therapy.
Thus, in contradistinction to popular belief, it is very possible that the majority of patients with chronic hepatitis C on the waiting list for liver transplantation might be candidates for antiviral therapy.
In summary, antiviral therapy for patients with chronic hepatitis C on the waiting list for liver transplantation is evolving.
www.natap.org /2005/Transplantation/031805_01.htm   (4107 words)

  
 A SYNONYMIC LIST OF THE NEW WORLD ODONATA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
In addition, various lists of Odonata for the Americas are included at various computer web sites and are updated at various intervals.
Similarly, I have synonymized the various subspecies of Calopteryx aequabilis, because they do not seem to be well defined; but I have retained the status quo for subspecies of Remartinia luteipennis and Staurophlebia reticulata, because I have not decided upon their status due to limited knowledge and/or specimens.
The sequence and use of family names is largely traditional and is based primarily on Fraser (1957.
www.ups.edu /biology/museum/NWOLAug2000.html   (1154 words)

  
 WurliTzer Opus List
This list is based mostly on the printed listing produced by Judd Walton in 1970 and updated in 1973.
This list only includes the Wurlitzer instruments but it may be extended to other builders if the information can be gathered to do it.
The list was limited to relocations and major changes but with current technology it is possible for all changes to be included.
theatreorgans.com /au/opus   (462 words)

  
 U.S. Military Aircraft Designations 1911-2004
Anyway, my ultimate goal was to compile a list of all of the designations used by the U.S. armed forces for their aircraft and present them in a coherent, easily scannable fashion.
I have seen many books that attempt to do so, and a couple are very comprehensive and informative (see "Sources and Acknowledgements" for some suggestions), but I have yet to see just a nice, complete list of all the designations that all of the military services have used up till now.
Also, my list of aviation sites, especially the image archives I found, should contain all of the sites that I used and more.
www.driko.org /des.html   (563 words)

  
 Delaware Families Abbreviations
Abbreviations of commonly used words, generally without spaces or punctuation, will be listed in the introduction of each Delaware Families volume to save space.
The place is often attached to an abbreviation without a space and assumed to be Delaware, so that the name of the hundred or county is sufficient for place identification.
Each genealogical fact must have a source, but a source may also be applied to a group of facts, such as a birth date and place.
delgensoc.org /dfabbre.html   (606 words)

  
 US Navy and US Marine Corps Aircraft Serial Numbers and Bureau Numbers--1911 to Present
A second letter was used to designate the subtype--for example AH was a hydro airplane, AB was a flying boat, and AX was an amphibian.
IFF is used by controllers for 'positive control'.  There are several modes:  two entered by the pilot at the direction of the controller, one for squawking altitude, and one reserved for military use.
If decimals were used then for mode "A" (civilian, "3" military) only numbers ranging from 0 through 4095 would be useable, probably harder to understand than the ability to use any 4-digit number (0000-7777).
home.att.net /~jbaugher/navyserials.html   (3031 words)

  
 Language Reference Sources
Outdated but still useful guide to the LC classification scheme for languages.
List of languages arranged according to linguistic phyla
List of languages arranged according to continents and countries
www-sul.stanford.edu /depts/ssrg/misc/langref.html   (604 words)

  
 Military Books List 44: Old, Used, & Rare Books on Military History
Naval Ordnance: A Textbook Prepared for the Use of the Midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy.
Use and Care of Revolvers: Methods Handbook M -17.
Used as student text at VMI in 1930's.
home.earthlink.net /~militarybooks/List44Books.html   (3398 words)

  
 My Nova Scotia Homepage
There is an indexed list of Vessels built around Maitland, Nova Scotia.
There is also an Indexed list of names taken from The Hants Journal on the Marriages and Deaths, covering 1898 to 1903 and 1903 to 1906.
I have added some Links of interest starting with the 1871 census for all of Hants County, N.S., that was compiled by Leland Harvie and can be seen by linking onto the Hantsport website.
members.tripod.com /~sbenoit   (760 words)

  
 Sniper's Glock List - Abbreviations
The gas expelled from these holes has the effect of compensating for the inherent upward motion of the barrel as the gun is fired.
This is a finish based on the chemical interaction of different phosphates and various heavy metals, using heat as a catalyst.
Rockwell Scale A scale for the measurement of hardness used with gem stones and metals.
www.f-r-i.com /glocksters/abbrevs.htm   (626 words)

  
 Language Internet Subject Guide - Newark Public Library
It generates a list according to the number of syllables in the word.
Use this site for guidance in the proper use of the parts of speech.
Learn by means of interactive daily email lessons or using the "virtual immersion" classes.
www.npl.org /Pages/InternetResources/SubjectGuides/language.html   (763 words)

  
 Dube: Educational Films on Asia
Where two prices are listed, the first is for purchase and the second for rental.
See "Sources" at the end of the list for a key to the abbreviations and for addresses and phone numbers.
I would like to make this list more useful to educators by including films and videos particularly appropriate for elementary and junior high school students.
www.isop.ucla.edu /eas/asiafilm.htm   (3998 words)

  
 June Book List
Many of them will be updating their listings from time to time, so don't be surprised if they have sold some of the things offered here.
I should include all of these in the Maltshop section of this list, but they are such wonderful true depictions of Maine life in the area where we live, near the coast and on the islands.
Darling Scholastic PB that never shows up in good condition, but is worth handling carefully while you read about the girl who goes to live with her father after he was gone with the Air Force for 7 years.
www.midcoast.com /~w1gql/bookpage.htm   (21254 words)

  
 New General Catalog of Old Books & Authors
Where the date of death is unavailable, the date of birth or date of their first publication can be used to set an upper limit to the duration of copyright – see my Authors by Year of Death webpages to see whose copyright expires each year in the near future.
For some authors, I have attempted to indicate which of their full set of names were used as a byline by the use of parentheses, but different forms occur in different places, my sources don't always make clear what was used, and it's too time-consuming to check everyone.
Or you can use a second-hand book search service directly, such as Booksearch at Hay, BookFinder.com, Bibliofind at Amazon, Free Book Searches, HP Bookfinders, Curran's Books (in N Ireland), Powells.com and usedbooksearch.co.uk, or try enquiring at a second-hand or antiquarian bookdealer specialising in the subject from the extensive list in the AcqWeb Directory.
www.kingkong.demon.co.uk /ngcoba/ngcoba.htm   (2279 words)

  
 Finland Research List - FIRL
List the place names you know for each vital date.
Don't use any abbreviations - few are understood worldwide.
Their sons Kustaa Vilhelm and Frans Emil VALJO, born in 1883 and 1891, both emigrated to the United States in 1909 and 1911.
feefhs.org /FI/FIRL/FIRL.HTML   (1080 words)

  
 Historical Manuscripts
Photocopying of manuscripts, as well as fragile items, is generally prohibited, though the use of digital cameras by researchers to reproduce non-copyrighted materials is permitted.
The use of personal scanners by non-library staff personnel must be approved by the reference staff on a document-by-document basis (Reference: Naval Historical Center Instruction [NAVHISTCENTINST] 5070.1C.).
Transmits a list of vessels that have entered and left that country "in spite of the blockade." (List not present.)
www.history.navy.mil /library/manuscript/manuscript_list.htm   (10664 words)

  
 Abbreviations - Ancient Near East .net
Whilst prefatory pages often provide a key to these abbreviations, they are rarely comprehensive and are often either missing or lacking in convenience.
As a further aid, a select number of common acronyms and sigla have been inserted into the list, largely concerned with various relevant institutions, textual indicators and the like.
A detailed list of abbreviations used particularly in Assyriology may also be consulted at the Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative (CDLI) website.
www.ancientneareast.net /abbreviations.html   (945 words)

  
 Ellen G. White Estate: Publications
For a comprehensive list of all Ellen G. White publication titles, see Bibliography.
For a complete listing of abbreviations for Ellen G. White Books and Major Church Papers, see Abbreviations.
Instruction on such topics as false prophets, secret societies, assurance to those facing death, the use of drugs, the military question, the future of the church, etc..
www.whiteestate.org /books/booklist.asp   (1371 words)

  
 The verse collections
The abbreviations below are those we are using in the Verse Index, and for references elsewhere in the Guide.
D.D.&O.V. The fourth Indian edition and first English edition (usually listed as fourth) completed the 16 Departmental Ditties, though one Other Verse was dropped and eight added to give 34 Other Verses.
With well over 1200 titles listed, it was to be followed by at least one volume of commentary and notes.
www.kipling.org.uk /rg_collections.htm   (610 words)

  
 SULAIR: Databases and Articles: Databases A-Z
icon are licensed for the non-profit educational use of Stanford University.
Use of these resources is governed by copyright law and individual license agreements.
NWRC Publications The NWRC Publications database is a list of all publications of the United States Geological Survey National Wetlands Research Center in Lafayette, Louisiana.
library.stanford.edu /catdb/alldata.html   (3105 words)

  
 Secret Society, Fraternal organizations abbreviations, slogans, mottoes, a complete list.
This is a fairly exhaustive listing, listing all those groups who issued exonumia items, but does not list all known 'Greek' societies.
This list is mainly of those groups that issued exonumia: tokens, medals, buttons, badges, ribbons, etc. and does NOT list every single group in the world.
Each of these "tools" has a ritual application and is so used to impart a particular moral, or philosophical lesson.
www.exonumia.com /art/society.htm   (3397 words)

  
 Grahamella (ex Brumpt 1911) Ristic and Kreier 1984, gen
Grahamella (ex Brumpt 1911) Ristic and Kreier 1984, gen
In the List of Prokaryotic Names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow (--->) only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last name in the sequence must be used (see: Introduction).
The information on this page may not be reproduced, republished or mirrored on another webpage or website.
www.bacterio.cict.fr /g/grahamella.html   (307 words)

  
 Sources for the Numbers List
Dialects I have but not in the list: 835, so the grand total is about 5612.
R, V, A. A d.Vicho:li, La:ri:, Kachch'i:, all 3 listed in V as d.
In html listed as C Pahari since there's only one difference (a lengthened vowel on '6') from Garhwali A d.Central Paha:ri, R, V. Dalby's v.
www.zompist.com /sources.htm   (2727 words)

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