*I* would be capitalized because it's a trademarked
Posted By: system unto itself...InFUSE BMP....n/m on 2007-10-09
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Subject: *I* would be capitalized because it's a trademarked
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it's a trademarked name.....
Subject: it's a trademarked name.....
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The S, P, and P should be capitalized....nm
Subject: The S, P, and P should be capitalized....nm
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I would say not capitalized, but I have been known to be
Subject: I would say not capitalized, but I have been known to be
wrong before.
I have never capitalized these
Subject: I have never capitalized these
WOW! I have never capitalized these before. Hopefully someone will answer and we both will know! Did the QA person refer you to the place where they found this info?
Not capitalized.
Subject: Not capitalized.
Actually, no, not capitalized.
Subject: Actually, no, not capitalized.
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Subject: No, I don't think it should be capitalized.
No - not capitalized. nm
Subject: No - not capitalized. nm
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with the 'R' capitalized?
Subject: with the 'R' capitalized?
Not QA, but some are ALWAYS capitalized.
Subject: Not QA, but some are ALWAYS capitalized.
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Not capitalized.
Subject: Not capitalized.
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Subject: Choice should be capitalized (nm)
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Subject: is Hibiclens capitalized?
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Subject: not capitalized, lowercase. nm
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Subject: Per Stedman - no it is not capitalized
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Subject: Not capitalized, per Stedman's
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Subject: I don't think in that case it would be capitalized. NM
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Subject: It is used and as you have it not capitalized i.e. like dopplerable
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Subject: Aspirin is never capitalized. nm
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Subject: Wherever I looked it is capitalized...sm
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