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every day (from Latin quaque die) q.d.s. four times each day (from Latin quater die sumendus) q.h. each hour (from Latin quaque hora) q.h.s. every bedtime (from Latin quaque hora somni) q.i.d. four times each day (from Latin quater in die) (not deprecated, but consider using "four times a day" instead. See the do-not-use list) QIDS
qd = each day = once per day; q6h = every 6 hours = once every 6 hours; q12h = every 12 hours = once every 12 hours; qwk = every week = once per week; q2wk = every 2 weeks = once every 2 weeks; But the "q" in "qid" means "4", thus "4 times per day" (quater in die). Quercus solaris 02:45, 15 June 2016 (UTC)
every day / daily quaque die q.h.s., qhs every night at bedtime quaque hora somni q.d.s, qds, QDS 4 times a day quater die sumendum q.i.d, qid 4 times a day quater in die q.h., qh every hour, hourly quaque hora q.o.d., qod every other day / alternate days quaque altera die q.p.m., qPM, qpm every afternoon or evening: quaque post meridiem q.s., qs
quater in die: 4 times a day can be mistaken for "qd" or "qod," AMA style avoids use of this abbreviation (spell out "4 times a day") q.l. quantum libet: as much as is requisite q.n. quaque nocte: every night can be mistaken as "q.h." (every hour) q.o.d. quaque altera die: every other day
QID is an acronym and may refer to: Quater in die (q.i.d.), a medical abbreviation meaning "four times each day" Queen's Indian Defense, a chess opening;
The last quarter of the year is the fourth quarter or Q4. This quarter takes place in October, November and December. Q4 is the time when most companies have to hustle.
Quarter-to-date (QTD) is a period starting at the beginning of the current quarter and ending at the current date.Quarter-to-date is used in many contexts, mainly for recording results of an activity in the time between a date (exclusive, since this day may not yet be “complete”) and the beginning of either the calendar or fiscal quarter.
The three quartiles, resulting in four data divisions, are as follows: The first quartile ( Q 1 ) is defined as the 25th percentile where lowest 25% data is below this point. It is also known as the lower quartile.