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What do the letters after the therapists' names mean?

OTA Watertown - Frequently Asked Questions
The letters stand for the degree the therapist has earned and whether he or she is registered and licensed. All therapists have to pass an examination in order to become registered. For example, MS, OTR/L means "master of science in occupational therapy, a registered and licensed therapist." Some therapists have FAOTA after their credentials. This means that they have been asked to be a Fellow of the American Occupational Therapy Association.
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What are the letters after massage therapists' names?

Consumer Page
Massage training and licensure is confusing. State law regulates the practice of massage and different states have different (or no) regulations and names. Here is some of the different designations:
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How are orchids judged? What do the letters after their names mean?

Frequently Asked Questions & Orchid Care
The American Orchid Society (and other national groups) has established a series of criteria of excellence by which orchid plants are evaluated. Individual orchid plants ("cultivars" or "clones") may receive flower quality awards such as the First Class Certificate (FCC/AOS, 90+ points), Award of Merit (AM/AOS, 80 - 89 points), or Highly Commended Certificate (HCC/AOS, 75 - 79 points).
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I see all sorts of letters after hypnotists names, what do they mean?

FAQ, hypnosis, hypnotherapy, suggestibility, self hypnosis, ...
Good question. Lets see if I can give a short but thorough answer. Some of the titles being used are: And, the list goes on and on. Again, since our profession is not licensed or regulated, technically, anyone could use or invent any title they like as long as the title is not protected by state law. (Doctor, Psychologist, Mental Health Counselor etc.
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What do all those letters before and after the dogs’ names mean?

Working Aussie Source FAQ'S about Australian Shepherd Stockd...
Stockdogs are divided into two basic types, "strong-eyed" and "loose-eyed". The classic strong-eyed breed is the Border Collie, which has been bred to have a crouching, intense, staring style and to work wide of their stock. The Aussie is a representative of the loose-eyed type, which works closer and stays upright. It is one of the few upright-working breeds still bred for livestock management in North America.
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What do those letters after their names mean?

FAQ when Shopping for Orchids at Billy's Buds of Minnesota
The American Orchid Society (and other national groups) has established a series of criteria of excellence by which orchid plants are evaluated. Individual orchid plants ("cultivars" or "clones") may receive flower quality awards such as the First Class Certificate (FCC/AOS, 90+ points), Award of Merit (AM/AOS, 80 - 89 points), or Highly Commended Certificate (HCC/AOS, 75 - 79 points).
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What do the numbers and letters mean before children's names?

ABOUT BURKE'S PEERAGE & GENTRY
Each child within the generation is also numbered sequentially and each generation has a sequential letter. Sons and daughters are both numbered starting from 1, with sons appearing first. The letter - a, b, etc - appearing after the child number identifies the generation. Example: The first entry is numbered "1g" so this is the first child in the 7th generation in this particular lineage.
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a. What do all those letters mean?

Holga FAQ
Holga 120S: Basic standard Holga, plastic lens, no features (According to Randy at holgamods.com, Holga has stopped manufacturing S's and only makes new N's)
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What do all those letters behind the name mean? Like TGFOP?

Culinary Teas - Frequently Asked Questions
The letters designate a grade of tea. TGFOP means Tippy Golden Flowery Orange Pekoe. We suggest you read "What is in a Name?" which is an article that explains all the naming and grading of tea.
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Q - Some Appraisers have letters after their names - what does this mean?

Frequently asked questions about appraisals, appraisers, and...
A - These letters are professional designations from various appraisal organizations. This means that, in addition to State licensing or certification, that this appraiser has also met the qualifications of these appraisal organizations and been awarded a professional designation. These designation requirements vary according to the designation category and to the organization that awards them.
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What do the names of the new books mean?

Math·U·See FAQ's
They are the first six letters of the Greek alphabet. You will be using some of these letters in higher level math.
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FAQs about Anna Tyrrell & Associates
M.Ed. means I have a Masters in Education. I graduated from Cleveland State University, the counseling program and coursework is out of the Education Department.
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What do the four letters mean?

OneOption | FAQs
The four letters designate the Class of trade. You can learn more about the whole hierarchy by studying the Tutorials section.
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Can you do names larger than 9 letters?

Name Picture Frames - FAQ
Yes we can. However we have based the largest NameFrame on 9 letters and few names are longer. And because we are limited by the length of the paper we want to have the images as large as possible. We can therefore do larger NameFrames but the images will be proportionality smaller.
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What do the therapy names mean?

Frequently asked questions about Photodynamic Sonodynamic Th...
PDT is photodynamic therapy. Photodynamic means activated by photons (light). The substance that gets activated is called a sensitizer. In our clinic, we use PDT both systemically and semi-locally. Systemically means it is used to treat the whole body, and semi-locally means it is used to treat a fairly large local area of the body. This is in contrast to surgery and radiation therapies, which are both by necessity, local therapies.
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What do the signal names MLII, V2, ... mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about PhysioNet
Short answer: MLII and V2 are ECG signals. The names refer to the electrode positions, using standard nomenclature for lead names. MLII is "modified lead II", a bipolar lead parallel to the standard limb lead II, but acquired using electrodes placed on the torso (a requirement for long-term ECG monitoring). V2 is a precordial lead that is roughly orthogonal to MLII.
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What do these funny names like Dapper mean?

Frequently Asked Questions | Ubuntu
We name all of our development releases with catchy animal names. This started with the early days of Ubuntu, before it was called Ubuntu, when Robert Collins, upon hearing of the six month release schedule, said "That is going to be pretty warty. Lets call it Warty Warthog". The naming convention stuck. Here is a quick table to help you: Note: The official way to refer to a released version of Ubuntu is by the number, not the name. Thus the current version of Ubuntu is 7.
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What do their names mean?

F.A.Q
Their scientific name Mellivora capensis mean "honey eater of the Cape", it refers to their well known liking for bee brood and the place where they were first described, The Cape of Good Hope, South Africa. Their other common name -"Ratel" probably refers to the rattling sound they make when they are frightened and was probably taken from the Afrikaans language common in the Cape.
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FAQs : The Ships to Orkney and Shetland
Hjaltland is the Old Norse name for Shetland and Hrossey is the Old Norse name for Orkney. Hamnavoe is the old name for Stromness. Hascosay is the name of an uninhabited Shetland island.
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What do physical therapists do?

Orthopedic Rehab Specialists | Faq
You have probably heard of the profession of physical therapy. Maybe you have had a conversation with a friend about how physical therapy helped get rid of his or her back pain, or you might know someone who needed physical therapy after an injury. You might even have been treated by a physical therapist yourself.
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What do music therapists do?

American Music Therapy Association
Music therapists assess emotional well-being, physical health, social functioning, communication abilities, and cognitive skills through musical responses; design music sessions for individuals and groups based on client needs using music improvisation, receptive music listening, song writing, lyric discussion, music and imagery, music performance, and learning through music; participate in interdisciplinary treatment planning, ongoing evaluation, and follow up.
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What do the letters LGBT(QIA) mean?

Frequently Asked Questions
This is a handy acronym that summarizes the main constituent groups within the overall “Gay Community.” Specifically, the so-called Gay Community includes Lesbian women, Gay men, Bisexual people of both genders, Transgender people, Questioning people who aren’t sure about their sexuality, Intersexual people who have physical features of both sexes, and Allies who are heterosexual and support gay rights.
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How do I get my letters?

Frequently Asked Questions
Once you have spoken with your counselor and submitted proper documentation, your counselor will provide letters for you to give to your instructors. You may pick up your letters at the ASD front desk in WB 146.
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Q. I've heard many names for keyboard injuries. What do they all mean?

Ergonomics & Computer Injury: FAQs
Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is a description of an manual injury associated with any repetitive activity such as hammering, piano playing, truck driving, computer use, or even shaking hands. Occupational Overuse Syndrome (OOS), Cumulative Trauma Disorder (CTD), and Work Related Upper Limb Disorders (WRULD), are all equivalent expressions to RSI. Tendonitis and tenosynovitis are characterized by inflammation of tendons or their surrounding sheaths, respectively.
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What do the signal names 'signal 0', 'signal 1', ... mean?

Frequently Asked Questions about PhysioNet
noted in the answers to the previous two questions, signal names recorded in header files describe the signals in each record. In rare cases, however, this information is missing, usually because it was not preserved when the signals were recorded. Names of the form 'signal N' are default signal names used in such cases; they may appear in header files explicitly, or they may be displayed by PhysioToolkit software if no explicit signal names appear in a header file.
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