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Discover LudwigThe phrase "pdf it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a shortened form of the complete sentence "Please convert it to a PDF file." This phrase can be used when someone wants to convert a document or file into a PDF format. Here is an example: "Can you send me your resume? I need it in a PDF format so I can easily open it on my computer. Can you please pdf it for me?".
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Mercedes-Benz told the agency (PDF) it would recall 189 of its 2011 G-Class sport utility vehicles because a piece of molding on the dash might come loose when the passenger air bag deployed.
Nokia itself does not include Asha sales in its "Smart Devices" classification in its financial results (see here for Q4 2012; PDF); it only includes Windows Phone and Symbian.
Here is the source (pdf) it gave me.
Revlon said (pdf) it would pay $14 a share for Elizabeth Arden, a 50% premium to Thursday's closing share price.
Mercedes told the safety agency (PDF) it would recall all-season floor mats for the 2012-13 ML Class sport utility vehicle.
In a separate action, Honda told the agency (PDF) it would recall about 5,200 wiring harnesses sold for use on the 2007-11 Honda Element. 2007-11 Honda Element
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Aside from merely reading static PDFs, it can also run Javascript to enable PDFs with animation or that pull dynamic information from databases.
Information isn't just trapped in pdfs; it's trapped in PhDs.
It is also, according to some, a waste of the pdfs it was leaked on.
But one concern, he says, is that "because it's so much easier for authors to share links rather than PDFs, it might diminish the amount of self-archiving of papers by authors".
It's a scanned image as a pdf (here it is) - the worst possible way to realease the data.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com