| PCF | peripheral circulatory failure; pharyngoconjunctival fever; platelet complement fixation; posterior ... |
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| PPC | pentose phosphate cycle; peripheral posterior curve; plasma prothrombin conversion; pneumopericardiu... |
| PPCF | peripartum cardiac failure; plasma prothrombin conversion factor |
| SC | conditioned stimulus; sacrococcygeal; Sanitary Corps; scalenus [muscle]; scapula; Schwann cell; scia... |
| SCR | Schick conversion rate; short consensus repeat; silicon-controlled rectifier; skin conductance respo... |
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the process by which files created in one application are changed to a format that can be used in another application.
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the task of moving data from an existing computer system or from paper files to a new software application.
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the act of changing one's beliefs from one religion to another.
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(1) In programming languages, the transformation between values that represent the same data item but belong to different data types. Information may be lost because of conversion since accuracy of data representation varies among different data types. I. (2) The process of changing from one method of data processing to another or from one data processing system to another. IBM . ...
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A position created by selling a call option, buying a put option, and buying the underlying instrument (for example, a futures contract), where the options have the same strike price and the same expiration. See Reverse Conversion.
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