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were abbreviated
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To shorten by omitting parts or details.
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In fact, Mr. Cuomo's remarks were abbreviated in your Aug. 22 news article, to which the letter writer referred.
In the past few days, training runs at the Whistler Alpine skiing venue were abbreviated or canceled because heavy rains or thick fog caused poor conditions.
He failed to last more than five innings for the 10th time in 32 starts — two, both this month, were abbreviated because of rain — and wound up pitching longer in each of those rain-abridged starts than he did Monday.
The unmodified Z. mauritiana nuts were abbreviated as ZMN.
The unmodified Persea americana nuts were abbreviated as PAN.
The final CdTe/HPAMAM nanocomposites were abbreviated as CdTe/HPAMAM120.
Trimethyl aluminum and tetrakis (ethylmethylamino) hafnium were abbreviated as TMA and TEMAH, respectively.
In two electoral regions, visual prompts were removed and instructions were abbreviated on the (already poorly designed) ballot papers.
Different composite catalysts were prepared with changing the amount AgNO3 (such as 0%, 5 %, 10 %, 20 and 30%) and the composites were abbreviated as ST, STA-5, STA-10, STA-20, and STA-30% respectively.
For the sake of better legibility, the subtitles were abbreviated, e.g., LU means Location Updates and 8,000v 2GW means a total of 8,000 MNs connected at 2 Gateways (4,000 at each GW).
Samples G1, G2, and G3 were exposed to H2S vapor to synthesize CdS QDs; the CdS samples obtained from G1, G2, G3 were abbreviated as Q1, Q2, and Q3, respectively.
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