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a printer
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| point of service |
A product which, in one Benefit Plan, combines Indemnity benefits and Managed Care Plan benefits. These plans typically include a network of participating providers and other policies of a Managed Care Plan, but also include Indemnity benefits for those patients receiving services from non-participating providers. Note that the benefit level changes when the patient selects a non-participating provider, and thus the patient typically has higher financial responsibility.
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| pointing device |
The device, typically a mouse or touchpad, that provides control of the on-screen pointer.
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A pointing device is typically a mouse or tablet, or some other device with effective two-dimensional motion, that usually has buttons. There is only one visible cursor defined by the core protocol, and it tracks whatever pointing device is currently attached as the pointer.
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| point |
In the case of shares of stock, a point means $1. If ABC shares rise 3 points, each share has risen $3. In the case of bonds a point means $10, since a bond is quoted as a percentage of $1,000. A bond that rises 3 points gains 3% in $1,000, or $30 in value. An advance from 87 to 90 would mean an advance in dollar value from $870 to $900. In the case of market averages, the word point means merely that and no more. ...
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