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Re: Gen: Medical RecordsFrom: Charlie Chambers (cchamber@embarqmail.com)Tue Jun 24 15:29:00 2008
Actually, when we were residents, that argument came up. One of the residents researched the phrase and found that biweekly can mean either every two weeks or twice weekly. For that reason, our division had to make changes to NST ordering forms to avoid the confusion. As to the order of inflammable vs. flammable. No meaning behind the order. On Jun 23, 2008, at 12:19 PM, R. Daniel Braun wrote:
> No controversy over Biweekly. It means every 2 weeks. Semiweekly is
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> Charlie Chambers
> ************************************************************************ **** Charlie Chambers Hood River, OR cchamber@alumni.rice.edu "... all good things, trout as well as eternal salvation, come by grace and grace comes by art and art does not come easy." -Norman Maclean ************************************************************************ ******
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