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1986, D. P. Poppi, “Nitrogen transactions in the digestive tract of lambs exposed to the intestinal parasite, Trichostrongylus colubriformis”, in British Journal of Nutrition, volume 55, number 3 (in English), page 593:
Basically 300 μCi 51CrCl3 contained in 10 ml sterile saline was injected into the jugular vein and the radioactivity and protein concentration of the plasma determined in samples of blood withdrawn by vacupuncture at 09.00 hours each morning for the following 5 d.
2004, Steve Moxon, “Storyline: Bev Gets Knotted”, in The Great Immigration Scandal (in English), Imprint Academic, →ISBN, page 195:
At 12.30 in the afternoon – half-an-hour earlier and she could have been accused of perpetrating an April Fool’s swansong deception – Hughes stood up in the Commons, doughnutted by as ugly a bunch of sad or scowling Blair babes as you could gather.
2005 December 16, “Online Style Guide - T”, in Times Online (in English), archived from the original on 13 February 2007:
Use a point in expressing continental time - 01.55, 14.00 etc.
Three ferries per day sail from Nangan to Xiju’s Qingfan Port and Dongju’s Mengao Harbour (departs 🕘︎ 07.00, 11.00 & 14.30; takes 50mins; NTD200 one-way).
In various operating systems, the current directory.
ls . — “list the contents of the current directory”
The class selector in CSS, which intends to format a class of an element. (a class can appear freely one or more times in a page, as opposed to the ID selector: #).
Badirudi XX. [hogeigarren] mendean jaio zela. ― It seems like he/she was was born in the 20th century.
Etxe hau kaleko 5.a [bosgarrena] da. ― This is the fifth house in the street.
Usage notes
Used when writing numbers numerically, either with Arabic or Roman numerals. Spellings like *3garren(“third”) are nonstandard, hirugarren or 3. are used instead.
The ordinal for bat(“one”) is irregular. Thus, 1.(“first”) is pronounced lehen or lehenengo.
Case endings (if required) are written immediately after the dot (see the usage example above).
Further reading
“zenbaki ordinalak” in Euskara Batuaren Eskuliburua , euskaltzaindia.eus
Finnish
Etymology
Common European practice, also used in e.g. German and also more rarely in English and Swedish.
Punctuation mark
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End of sentence or passage.
Used at the end of many abbreviations; a word is usually abbreviated by truncating it right before the vowel(s) in the second syllable and then adding a period at the end.
Used to mark ordinal numbers, generally pronounced -s.
An abbreviated word or ordinal number may stand in for any inflected form, e.g. that of the following word.
(ordinal numbers): If the inflected form meant is important yet ambiguous or unclear, an alternative scheme for writing ordinal numbers can be used instead: :s for most numbers (e.g. 3:s) and :nen for numbers ending in -nen (e.g. 1:nen, 2:nen), with these forms in the nominative singular, and the ending can then be inflected.
(ordinal numbers): Used when writing numbers numerically, either with Arabic or Roman numerals.