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greater than

Posted By: NM on 2005-10-11
In Reply to: brain freeze. > what does this arrow mean? greater than? less than? - stat report thanks

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I usually remember it like this: This arrow < is the same as the capital letter "L" (kinda)which means less than. I know, it's a stretch, but it works for me....
Greater than.
Start reading from left, where it's wide open, means greater and where two lines are meeting at a narrow end means less than, common sense.
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http://www.motherjones.com/commentary/fiore/2006/01/greater.html
brain freeze. > what does this arrow mean? greater than? less than?

Only if that is coupled with a line definition of greater than 55 char.
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As dictated, we may start urine replacement at 0.5 cc/mL for output greater than.....
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