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Ditto on using "daily." The q.d. should be (sm)

Posted By: good morning on 2007-12-06
In Reply to: Same here, daily or every day. nm - Don't use q.daily

considered extinct, as should q.o.d.; instead use every other day.


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Hi everyone, my name is Angela and I received my certificate for MT about 2 years ago and still have not had any luck. If anyone has suggestions on good companys that hire entry level candidates I would greatly appreciate it. I am open to any suggestions.


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