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dependency The relationship between a source and a target. This comes in three flavors, as indicated by the operator between the target and the source. : gives a straight time-wise dependency (if the target is older than the source, the target is out-of-date), while ! provides simply an ordering and always considers the target out-of-date. :: is much like : , save it creates multiple instances of a target each of which depends on its own list of sources.
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dependent One who derives existence and support from another.
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dependent means an individual who receives a regular or recurring economic benefit that contributes substantially to the individual's welfare and livelihood if the individual is eligible for distribution of benefits under Chapter 408.
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dependent variable in an experiment that which is supposed to be changed by the independent
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dependency The NOC is not dependent on any other code set/vocabulary, although changes in clinical terminology in other health care vocabularies may necessitate review of NOC to assure standardization.
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