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When speaking from a lectern, remain behind it throughout your presentation.
Bid
An offer made by an individual or company to buy a good or service, or to perform a job at a specified price.
Tid
An abbreviation for "ter in die," which is Latin for "three times a day"; commonly used in medical prescriptions to indicate dosing frequency.
Prn
An abbreviation for the Latin phrase "pro re nata," meaning "as the situation demands," often used in medical prescriptions to indicate taking medicine as required.
Intranasal
Administration or action occurring within the nasal passages, often referencing medication delivery.
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