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  • 71MCH — Abbreviation for mean cell hemoglobin, which is the average amount of hemoglobin in the average red cell. The MCH is a calculated value derived from the measurement of hemoglobin and the red cell count. (The hemoglobin value is the amount of… …

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  • 72MCHC — Abbreviation for mean cell hemoglobin concentration, which is the average concentration of hemoglobin in a given volume of blood. The MCHC is a calculated value derived from the measurement of hemoglobin and the hematocrit. (The hemoglobin value… …

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  • 73Clinical Systems and Networks — A healthcare system is a set of activities with a common set of objectives. For each objective it is necessary to choose one, or more, criteria that can be used to measure progress or the lack of it. The dataset of criteria provides another of… …

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  • 74Tangible Net Worth — A measure of the physical worth of a company, which does not include any value derived from intangible assets such as copyrights, patents and intellectual property. Tangible net worth is calculated by taking a firm s total assets and subtracting… …

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  • 75expiry — The last date an option can be traded or exercised. LIFFE Fair pricing ( fair value) A term used in the futures market which would represent the cash price plus the net cost of carry. In the options market, it is the value derived from the… …

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  • 76convalesce — [15] Latin valēre meant ‘be strong or healthy’ (from it English gets valiant, valid, valour, and value). Derived from it was valēscere ‘grow strong’, which, with the addition of the intensive prefix com produced convalēscere, source of English… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 77convalesce — [15] Latin valēre meant ‘be strong or healthy’ (from it English gets valiant, valid, valour, and value). Derived from it was valēscere ‘grow strong’, which, with the addition of the intensive prefix com produced convalēscere, source of English… …

    Word origins

  • 78Residence time — is a broadly useful concept that expresses how fast something moves through a system in equilibrium. It is the average time a substance spends within a specified region of space, such as a reservoir. For example, the residence time of water… …

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  • 79OPMS — See also Oxford Pro Musica Singers. OPMS or One Page Management System was developed by George S. Chandy in 1981 as a system of Interactive Management within the field of Systems Theory. OPMS integrates all of the lists and models created during… …

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  • 80ORAC — or Orac may refer to: Oxygen radical absorbance capacity, a scalar value derived in the laboratory for comparing the antioxidant content of different foods or nutritional supplements Office of the Registrar of Aboriginal Corporations, former name …

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