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Discover Ludwig"the initial for" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct phrase would be "the initial of," as in "the initial of his first name is 'J'." This phrase is used to refer to the first letter of a person's name or a word. Example: "Can you tell me the initial of your last name?".
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"The 101st is 20,000 plus larger than C.P.A. North," Mr. Naab added, using the initial for his northern office.
Conversely, for the other photoactivation methods, the initial (for HI) or quick (for SS) exposure of the material to the higher irradiance, allowed easier light incoming into the 2 first mm and similar conversion/KHN on the 3 mm depth.
Control EDL bundles, on the other hand, sustained forces above 50% of the initial for only 4.8 ± 0.5 min. DNFB accelerated the development of fatigue in EDL bundles, such that 60 s into the fatigue protocol there was already a significant difference between the control and DNFB-treated muscles (figure 3A).
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D.P.R.K. are the initials for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
"It was like D.D.R. days," Mr. Dörfer said, using the initials for East Germany's formal name.
"We are therefore withdrawing our previous E.P.S. guidance," using the initials for earnings per share.
The spokesman used the initials for the nation's formal name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
The spokesman was using the initials for the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, the North's formal name.
(He was using the initials for the last names of the economists involved in this matter).
The city's very name derives from the initials for the Virginia Iron Coal and Coke Company.
"The search for Iraq's W.M.D. continues," Mr. Rumsfeld said, using the initials for weapons of mass destruction.
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