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  1. tex.stackexchange.com/questions/12075/​abbreviations-and...   Cached
    I have trouble with macros expanding to an abbreviated expression. Say I have \WHP which expands to "with high prob." (artificial example). I want to avoid the dot ...
  2. tex.stackexchange.com/...double-dots-​using-glossaries   Cached
    This question provides a trick to avoid double dots when the acronym is at the end of a sentence so that This ... Abbreviations and full stop--how to avoid double ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Full_stop   Cached
    Abbreviations . A full stop is used after some abbreviations If the ... Two dots (..) represent the parent directory of the working directory.
  4. tex.stackexchange.com/.../57337/​avoiding-dot-in-true...style   Cached
    How to avoid double dot in Theorem Head Spec in case of theorem with no name? 14. Abbreviations and full stop--how to avoid double dots? 3.
  5. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbreviation   Cached
    A third standard removes the full stops from all abbreviations. ... Dot the 'i's and cross the 't's; ... as in Welsh the double "l" is a separate sound: ...
  6. www.medilexicon.com/​medicalabbreviations.php   Cached
    A comprehensive dictionary of over 200,000 medical and healthcare abbreviations.
  7. www.wordiq.com/definition/Full_stop   Cached
    A full stop or period, ... but excluding certain special uses of dots at the bottom of a line of ... abbreviations that end in the same letter as the word they are ...
  8. www.informatics.sussex.ac.uk/department/​docs/punctuation/...   Cached
    Two other common abbreviations are a.m. ... if you avoid Latin abbreviations, ... In an abbreviation, use full stops and capital letters in the conventional way.
  9. www.fao.org/docrep/004/ac339e/​AC339E01.htm   Cached
    Avoid sexist language: replace he, ... Leave only one letter space after a full stop at the end of a sentence. ... Do not use double hyphens to denote an en dash.
  10. grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/grammar/​abbreviations.htm   Cached
    Using Abbreviations Correctly ... Abbreviate the following: Titles before names: Mrs., Mr., Ms., Prof., Dr., Gen., Rep., Sen., St. (for Saint)