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indigenous would be correct, that which is found naturally, not artificial. nm

Posted By: Roundabout way to say it, but it makes sense. nm on 2007-05-14
In Reply to: Word Help Please - LinK

Subject: indigenous would be correct, that which is found naturally, not artificial. nm

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Subject: almost looks like indigenous? sm

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Subject: correct answers most definitely can be found on

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Subject: I found tree-in-bud changes, I think this is correct. Thanks. n/m


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Subject: Found it--"several cc's" is correct.

Forming plurals of lowercase letters


Apostrophes are used to form plurals of letters that appear in lowercase; here the rule appears to be more typographical than grammatical, e.g. "three ps" versus "three p's." To form the plural of a lowercase letter, place 's after the letter. There is no need for apostrophes indicating a plural on capitalized letters, numbers, and symbols (though keep in mind that some editors, teachers, and professors still prefer them). Here are some examples:



p's and q's = a phrase indicating politeness, possibly from "mind your pleases and thankyous"?



Nita's mother constantly stressed minding one's p's and q's.


 


http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/grammar/g_apost.html


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after doing a google search for gram-negative, lactose-negative rods.  Basically testing organisms to see if they ferment lactose (positive) or not (negative).


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Uporanary since the house is good. That really has me stumped.


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Subject: I meant it would be correct, not I would be correct..nm

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Subject: I would correct it, very different!

A distention of the abdomen resulting from the accumulation of gas or air in the intestine or peritoneal cavity. Also called tympany. (tympanitic)

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Subject: it's not what we think, it is what is correct...

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Subject: Were is correct.

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Subject: Which is correct?

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Subject: Which is correct? Help!

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THIS IS CORRECT!!!
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