what is the meaning of the s in the sample history format
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SAMPLE stands for: S = Signs/Symptoms A = Allergies M = Medications P = Past medical history L = Last meal E = Events leading up to the emergency
A Carnot cycle is a sample of something that has greater entropy. The word entropy can e defined s meaning reverse system. The concept of entropy was started with the work of Lazare Carnot.
Karl Lowith has written: 'Meaning in history' -- subject(s): Philosophy, History 'Jacob Burckhardt'
Generic format is Reactant ( plus reactant(s)) = Product + (Product(s))
The format for movies in the 1910's and 1920's was black and white silent films. No sound, no color. It was actually a reel of film.
The "-s" switch in the format command is used to format the disk so that it is a "system" disk. In other words, it makes it a "bootable" disk.
set of all possible result of an experiment or trial is known as sample space and it is denoted by capital s (S). For example Throwing dies we get the sample space of {1,2,3,4,5,6} Tossing a coin we get the sample space, S={H,T}, here H-head and T-tail.
there are no sample[s] on the Beyonce song "sweet dreams".
It is late Latin(1520's) from the word Digredi meaning to go aside or depart
American slang from 1960's, possibly from Vietnam, meaning 'costing a lot.'
The sample standard deviation (s) divided by the square root of the number of observations in the sample (n).