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Discover LudwigThe phrase "name abbreviation" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English to refer to the shortened version of a person's name, typically consisting of their initials.
It can also refer to an abbreviation used to represent something or someone's name. Example: "Some people choose to use their name abbreviation in professional settings, while others prefer to use their full name."
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The AALL universal citation uses a name abbreviation for the state name and the name of the statute compilation.
Table 1 Latin name, common name, and abbreviation of feedstock Latin name Common name Abbreviation in this study Brassica oleracea L. var.
Table 1 Physical factors studied in present work Name Abbreviation Units Settings Concentration of monomer C mon % 1 to 5 Irradiation time T uv Min 2.5 to 4.5 Temperature of irradiation T emp °C 10 to 30 Temperature of low affinity waste T _Laf °C 10 to 30.
Table 1 Summary of instruments and observation sites for the NLC event on June 21 , 2015Site name (abbreviation) Location Instruments (camera system) Period of NLC detection HH MM SS in local standard time (LST = UT + 9 h) [shooting interval (min)] Weather condition and remarks Nayoro (NYR) 44.37°N, 142.48°E Nikon D90 +F#2.8/f = 15 mm 02 23:07 02 38 07LST (5 min) Clear.
The sequence identifiers are a concatenation of species name abbreviation, protein name abbreviation, protein class and protein variant.
Currently, the user can search a journal by its name, abbreviation or ISSN.
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If there is concern about the organization name, abbreviations are okay.
Taxon name abbreviations are inset.
For species name abbreviations, see Table 1.
Animals are titled with name abbreviations.
Trait name abbreviations are given in Table 1.
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