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Abbreviators
Abbreviators, officers who assisted in drawing up the Pope's briefs, and
Abbreviation
Abbreviation, an abridging or contraction, very frequent in old statues, as
Abbreviate of Adjudication
Abbreviate of Adjudication (in Scots Law), an abstract of the decree
Abbreviator
Abbreviator, is one who abbreviates, abridges, or shortens; An officer in
deoxyribonucleotide
The most common forms of deoxyribonuceotide are thymidine 5prime phosphate abbreviated TMP deoxyadenosine 5prime phosphate abbreviated dAMP deoxyguanosine 5prime phosphate abbreviated
Name
and 1926, No. 521; also COMPANY; DIRECTORS. It includes any abbreviation of a name. [Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)
Queen's Counsel
Queen's Counsel (abbreviated Q.C.). See KING'S COUNSEL (abbreviated K.C.). All Queen's Counsel at the death of the late Queen Victoria...
Regul' generales
important of these were those promulgated in Hilary Term, 1853, abbreviated as 'R. G. H. T. 1853.' Since the Judicature Act
Ld
The abbreviation for limited term appended to the name of a company
electric current
may move constantly in a single direction called direct current abbreviated DC or may move alternately in one direction and then
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