The abbreviation "v.s." stands for "vidre supra" ("see above"), not "versus", which should be abbreviated as "vs." in non-legal contexts (or "vs", depending on the style guide, but I think "vs." is far more common in American English)
As a smaller issue, "e.g." is always followed by a comma.
The abbreviation "v.s." stands for "vidre supra" ("see above"), not "versus", which should be abbreviated as "vs." in non-legal contexts (or "vs", depending on the style guide, but I think "vs." is far more common in American English)
As a smaller issue, "e.g." is always followed by a comma.