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20.1 abbreviations and symbols general rules 1. The humanities and social sciences tend to use words rather than abbreviations and symbols.
2. Symbols generally come after the number. Exceptions currencies
(e.g. ¥100, €56).
3. Numbers before abbreviations and symbols must be digits (e.g. 7) rather than words (e.g.
seven ).
4. Abbreviations for measurements are not usually followed by a period (.) unless at the end of a sentence. They do have a plural form.
5. Most abbreviations for measurements are all lowercase. Exceptions bytes (e.g. GB, KB micro measurements (mL – microliter, milliliter and temperatures CF. Abbreviations in a series tend to be repeated.
7.
Ina range, the abbreviation tends to go with the last item.
8. Do not use an abbreviation fora measurement without a number.
YES NO 1 It took King Harold’s men
ten days to cover the
400 kilometers from York to fight at the battle of Hastings in
temperatures that ranged from twenty degrees below zero to three degrees above . It took King Harold’s men
10 d to cover the
400 km from York to at the battle of Hastings in temperatures ranging from −
20°C to 3°C .
2
The total cost was $5000 . The total cost was
5000$ .
= ... was
5000 USD / US dollars 3
The patient weighed 65kg . The patient weighed
sixty five kg .
4 The patient weighed
65kg and was
120 cm tall. The patient weighed
65 kgs and was
1.20 cm. tall.
5 The patient weighed
65kg . The patient weighed 65
Kg .
5
A memory of 3 GB . A memory of
3gb .
6 The three patients weighed
65kg, Share with your friends: