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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abbreviations part" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to a section or component that deals with abbreviations, but it is better to clarify the meaning.
Example: "In the document, the abbreviations part provides definitions for all the acronyms used throughout."
Alternatives: "section on abbreviations" or "abbreviations section".
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Not long ago, the phrase "price/earnings ratio" and its abbreviation were part of the secret language of professional investors.
§ 1045.805 What symbols, acronyms, and abbreviations does this part use? § 1045.810 What materials does this part reference?
§ 1048.805 What symbols, acronyms, and abbreviations does this part use? § 1048.810 What materials does this part reference?
After all, Internet abbreviations had been part of techie jargon for years before anyone thought to weave them into conversation.
In any case, the fact that these abbreviations appear as part of a larger list of general online shorthand suggests that they all predate the newsletter.
Abbreviations as in part (A ).
We observe that, even though Abbreviation was the least predictive feature type among the other individual models (Table 1), the 'is-an-abbreviation' and 'is-not-an-abbreviation' features were part of the final click-word model.
The abbreviation of the part of the record, a colon, and the terms.
Outcomes were classified as being a specific measure, a domain, vague, an unexplained abbreviation, or a part of safety monitoring.
The frequent use of author- and domain-specific idiosyncrasies, acronyms, and abbreviations within different parts of an EHR also increases the difficulty for IE systems to correctly interpret the categories of named entities.
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