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List of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions. This is a list of abbreviations used in medical prescriptions and hospital orders (sometimes referred to as sig codes). This list does not include abbreviations for pharmaceuticals (which is a separate article in itself). Capitalization and the use of periods is a matter of style. In the list, Latin is not capitalized whereas English acronyms are.

The period is used wherever there are letters omitted in the abbreviation. Abbreviations which are not recommended by the Joint Commission, an independent, non-profit, non-governmental organization which offers "accreditation" to hospitals and other "healthcare" organizations in the United States (not binding on U.S. physicians, but required of organizations who wish "accreditation" by the Joint Commission) are marked in red.

Numerical Notation[edit] When expressing a numerical quantity, Roman numerals are commonly used in place of arabic digits so as to avoid confusion. Currently "Discouraged" Practices[edit] References[edit] DAW Codes. Jamie Hyneman's 444. Pepakura Designer. How to Make a Photo Sequence in Photoshop. Cartridges. Two Recipes For Pickled Eggs. Have you ever snacked on pickled eggs at a bar, washed down with a cold beer?

Two Recipes For Pickled Eggs

To be honest, neither have I. I only know of one bar that serves pickled eggs, and it's 450 miles away. I was supremely curious about pickled eggs, and I wanted to keep putting up food through the winter even though nothing is in season. So I decided making pickled eggs was the way to go! Pickled Eggs With Wasabi and Wakame Ingredients:1 16-oz jar hot yellow chili peppers (I used Mezzetta brand)8 Tbsp. pickling spice3 cups white vinegar3 cups water3 Tbsp. sugar4 tsp. ground turmeric6 tsp. pickling salt - if you can't find it, use kosher salt. Preparation:Hard boil the eggs. Wash the jars in hot soapy water and sterilize them in a hot water bath for 15 minutes. Add the vinegar, water, pickling spice, salt, sugar, and turmeric to a saucepan and bring to a gentle boil, stirring to blend all powders. Divide the liquid from the hot chili peppers evenly in the jars. Pickled Eggs with Jalapeños. Conn Loyalist - Improved Cornet and Trumpet Recognition Guide.

Version 1.2, 03 October 2010 Introduction I have noticed that correctly identifying Conn cornets and trumpets can still be a tricky business.

Conn Loyalist - Improved Cornet and Trumpet Recognition Guide

Sometimes it is even difficult to distinguish a cornet from a trumpet. In this "Improved Conn Cornet and Trumpet Recognition Guide" I will attempt to provide a method of identifying Conn cornets and trumpets based on a series of simple steps. Conn Cornet and Trumpet Recognition Guide Follow the steps below in order and follow directions indicated as "go to... ". This guide assumes the instrument is a Conn and is engraved as such. A. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. --End-- C. 2. D. 2. 3. Of course the model number in the picture is an example. No model number? You are very sure there is no model number there. E. 1. Of course the model number in the picture is an example. YES: Look the model up in the model number lists or the "What do the cornets/trumpets look like" pages. Conn Serial Number Listings. Note: From 1987 on, the two-digit prefix number plus 50 will give you the year of manufacture on all Conn products.

Conn Serial Number Listings

Also, the serial numbers from 1981 - 1987 for the Brasswinds, are for student trumpets and cornets only. Data for the years 1967 to March 1974 is rather sketchy, for it was around that period of time that the Conn Brasswinds were being manufactured in Abilene, TX. Instruments made during that period are not likely to be their best examples, as the workers were still relatively new at the manufacturing process. In March of 1974 an alpha-numeric system was established, where the first character (letter) of a serial number indicated the decade; "G" for the 1970's, "H" for the 1980's, etc. Please, if you note any discrepancies, or have additional information relating to this company, we would appreciate it VERY much if you would pass it on to us here at The Music Trader.