"Gr ss" typically refers to "gross" in a shorthand form, often used in financial contexts to indicate total revenue before deductions like taxes or expenses. It can also be an abbreviation for "gross weight" in shipping and logistics. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it's used.
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"GR SS" typically refers to "Gross," which can denote total earnings before any deductions, or it might refer to "gross weight" in shipping and logistics. However, if you meant something else, please provide additional context for a more accurate response.
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SS stands for Steam Ship
In mathematics, "gr" typically stands for "gram," a unit of mass in the metric system. However, in a more abstract context, "gr" can also refer to "graph," particularly in graph theory, where it denotes a set of vertices connected by edges. The specific meaning often depends on the context in which it is used.
gr ss -____mg?
"ss" stands for "one-half" in Roman numerals. Therefore, "gr. ss" in phenobarbital dosage means half a grain.
gr ss = gr 1/2 gr 1 = 60 mg therefore gr ss = 30 mgSo you would give 1 (30mg) tablet of codeine to fulfill the order of codeine gr ss
ordered gr ss on hand 300mg/ 10mL how many mL's do you need
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Gr Mean Good Race Nr Mean Nice Race
gr is the abbreviation for the apothecary measurement grain VIISS is 7 1/2 (the Roman Numeral for 7 is VII and Roman Numeral for 1/2 is SS) There are 60mg (milligrams) is one grain, therefore.....gr VIISS = 450mg
vii = 7 and ss=1/2 so 7.5 grams
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ASTM A 351 Gr CF8 stands for cast 304 material and CF8M stands for cast SS 316
"GR SS" typically refers to "Gross," which can denote total earnings before any deductions, or it might refer to "gross weight" in shipping and logistics. However, if you meant something else, please provide additional context for a more accurate response.
This really depends on what you are measuring but the the most common use I've seen is in Norwegian recipes. If this is the case then "ss" stands for "spiseskje"...which is a tablespoon, I think you can work out the rest. ;) _________________________________________________________________ In apothecary measures, i.e. gr ss, ss stands for 1/2