If you are talking about writing the index on the radical symbol in LaTeX (or a front end for LaTeX like LyX), you write the index in square brackets and the argument in curly braces after the standard square root code, or more readily exemplified: \sqrt[3]{8}=2 If you are talking about writing longhand, one super scripts the index a size or two smaller prior to the radical sign. If you're word processor doesn't seem to have such an option, remember you can always write in the equivalent notation where the index is the denominator of the exponential; using the same example: 8^(1/3) = 2
32 is the ASCII Code for a space.
a bar code or upc code (universal product code)
All banks in the world are identified by a code. This code is called the Bank Identifier Code, or BIC for short. This code is used to identify a bank when it transfers big amounts of money across the border. This code is also called a SWIFT-Code, Because the company that keeps the code's in storage is SWIFT.
Yes , it is a self complementry code but not a weighted code
Use 50549 (unlisted lap. code for kidney) and s2900 for robotic surgery
50544
00846
s2900-(INVALID FOR MEDICARE, 2006.) SURGICAL TECHNIQUES REQUIRING USE OF ROBOTIC SURGICAL SYSTEM (LIST SEPARATELY IN ADDITION TO CODE FOR PRIMARY PROCEDURE)
59400
56633
56633
55810
55840
28060 - partial 28062 - radical
54530
19307