two rules for writing symbols for units
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Symbols for units are written in lower case (e.g., "m", "s", "mol"), except for symbols derived from the name of a person. For example, the unit of pressure is named after Blaise Pascal, and is written "Pa", even though the unit itself is written "pascal" (see below).
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The consensus of international standards bodies is that this rule should be applied irrespective of the font used for any surrounding text. - Symbols for units are written in lower case (e.g., "m", "s", "mol"), except for symbols derived from the name of a person.
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