It looks like an unside down n with an '... :)
A lower case u with a tail infront of it and an uppercase A
The symbol that looks like a "u" is called the "micro" symbol (µ). It is commonly used in scientific contexts to represent the prefix "micro," which denotes one-millionth (10^-6) of a unit. For example, it is often used in measurements such as micrometers (µm) or micrograms (µg).
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open switch symbol
The symbol for the drachma was GDR and it had the number 300.
A lower case u with a tail infront of it and an uppercase A
It is represented by the Greek letter 'mu' or µ.For example micrometer is µm.------------------------------------------------------------------It is the symbol "mew." It looks like a u with an extra line in front.
The symbol for Ingram Micro Inc. in the NYSE is: IM.
The symbol that looks like a "u" is called the "micro" symbol (µ). It is commonly used in scientific contexts to represent the prefix "micro," which denotes one-millionth (10^-6) of a unit. For example, it is often used in measurements such as micrometers (µm) or micrograms (µg).
The symbol for Applied Micro Circuits Corporation in NASDAQ is: AMCC.
there is no symbol of the gurdwara
micro organisms are covered in hair like structures called the cilia or a flagellum that serve as their means for locomotion
The ticker symbol for Advanced Micro Devices is AMD and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
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The 'at' symbol is @ .
Where are you typing it? In a MS Word document go to "Insert" on the menu bar, click on "symbol" and scroll down until you see the micro symbol and click on it. In MS 2003 it's about 8 lines down in that menu.
The declarative symbol is a period. .