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The term 'lot no.' is a commonly used abbreviation for 'lot number' and is considered standard written English. It is typically used in a variety of contexts to refer to a unique identifier for a particular collection of items. For example, "Please refer to Lot No. 345 when submitting your order."
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Not a lot, no.
You know … not a lot, no".
Item two is a deed (1811) for Lot no.
"Winning means a lot, no matter what," García said.
But between cars entering and exiting the parking lot, no.
Were they a theatrical lot? "No, music was our thing.
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In this study, a hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) sample with the commercial name Natrosol 250 GR (lot. no.
Stem 'a'/frequency scoring is 3, 2, 1, 0 (from Yes – a lot..... No – I do not).
Human serum albumin (lot No. A1887; essentially fatty acid free and globulin), creatinine (lot No. C4255), warfarin (lot No. A2250), ibuprofen (lot No. I4883) and phenylbutazone (lot No. P8386) were purchased from Sigma.
Two enzyme preparations were used for our studies: spezyme CP [Lot No. 301-05021-011] and GC220 [Lot No. 4900759448] (Genencor-Danisco, NY, USA).
(lot no.20111210, expiration: 2013/11; Chinese SFDA ratification no.Z44023146; Zhongshan, Guangdong Province, China) and SQP-2 were purchased from Guangdong HuaTianBao Pharmaceutical Group (lot no.1110103, expiration: 2014/09; Chinese SFDA ratification no. Z44023538; Foshan, Guangdong Province, China).
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