proper way to write quarter teaspoon?
Posted By: Michelle G on 2008-04-07
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What is the correct way to transcribe "a quarter teaspoon q.h.s."
First, how should I type "a quarter" ? 1/4? 0.25? quarter?
I'm also wondering if I should type "at bedtime."
Ah, these little things...
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