Abbreviations COVID-19: Coronavirus disease 2019 MeSH: Medical Subject Headings MERS-CoV: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus PRISMA: Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses PROSPERO: International Prospective Register of Systematic Review SARS-CoV: Severe acute ...
the Genealogy Services have transcribed over 6,000 abbreviations commonly found in these records and have added them to alist of abbreviations used in military service files. Using this list, you can search for the abbreviations in alphabetical order. ...
Abbreviations TNT ChEMBL ChEMBL1236345 ChemSpider 8073 EC Number 204-289-6 Jmol 3D model Interactive image KEGG C16391 PubChem 11763 RTECS number XU0175000 UNII H43RF5TRM5 UN number 0209 –Dry or wetted with < 30% water0388, 0389 –Mixtures with trinitrobenzene, hexanitrostilbe...
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“His/Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship” (you can find this and othermilitary abbreviations used in service fileson Library and Archives Canada’s website—this page is a wonderful tool for those not familiar with military abbreviations). Therefore, it shouldn’t be a surprise that I assumed ...
Abbreviations BCT: Basis combat training DNBI: Disease and nonbattle injury IET: Initial entry training MSkIs: Musculoskeletal injuries MOS: Military occupational specialties NSAID: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs RTG: Research Task Group STO: Science and Technology Organization ...
aufsteigender Ast ascending branch (of trajectory). Aufstellbahnhof m make-up yard (RR). aufstellen to post (a sentry); to activate or constitute (a unit); to em-place (a gun); to install (an engine, etc.); to mount (a gun); to place, to distribute (troops, etc.); to estab...
This is by no means a complete list of DOD abbreviations and acronyms. Rather, it serves as a guide to current DOD usage in abbreviations and acronyms. 7. JP 1-02 on the Internet a. JP 1-02 is accessible on-line at the following internet address: http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/jel/...
In the military, however, periods are not commonly used in abbreviations and are often replaced with an “x”. This can lead to confusion, as a “Dr.” with an “x” next to it looks nothing like a “Dr.” With a “.” next to it. To avoid any confusion, it is best to avoid...
Abbreviations DHHS: Department of Health & Human Services DoD: U.S. Department of Defense DSCA: Defense Support To Civil Authorities EHR: Electronic health record GDP: Gross domestic product MHS: Military Health System MTF: Military treatment facility OWS: Operation warp speed PHE: ...