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CV curriculum vitae - a short one page resume.
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CV Coefficient of Variation, ie, standard error of statistical estimation divided by the estimated value. Used as the indicator of accuracy of the estimation. If the estimated population is 50,000 and CV is 0.1, it means the true value of population lies between 45,000 - 55,000 with some probability (such as 95%).
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CV The ratio of the standard error for a variable to the mean value of the variable. This is used to measure the imprecision in survey estimates introduced by sampling. A coefficient of variation of 1 percent would indicate that an estimate could vary slightly due to sampling error, while a coefficient of variation of 50 percent means that the estimate is very imprecise. ...
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CVS The version control system provides the possibility to record the history of file modifications and retrieve previous versions [2] .
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CVA cerebrovascular accident/attack - a leakage from or blockage in the blood vessels in the brain - often used in hospitals when a suspected stroke has occurred.
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