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There is no short form. Most people, in most of the world, are not obsessed with short forms that will save microseconds!
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All the 196 independent countries in the world.
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There is no specific short or tall in the world of maths. It all depends on you.
The Buddha himself died about 2400 years ago. He doesn't himself take any forms. The world is divisible into Forms and Emptiness. Forms are all objects including physical objects, emotions, thoughts, and so on. All Forms are impermanent. No Form has a separate "self" or substratum, in other words, all Forms are empty of a separate "self." All Forms are temporal, in time. Emptiness is our Buddha-Nature. Emptiness is eternal, timeless. All Forms are one in that their essence is Emptiness. So it could be said that Buddha-Nature is in all Forms. If Being were not Emptiness, it could not be full of Forms. .
"Who Can Replace a Man" is a sci-fi short story by Brian Aldiss that explores themes of artificial intelligence, human labor, and the consequences of technological progress. It depicts a world where machines have replaced humans in all forms of work, leading to existential questions about the value of humanity.
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Short Answer is - alleles.
Short forms of metric system units are called symbols. For example, "m" for meter and "kg" for kilogram.
short answer: no not at all