| HNKDS | hyperosmolar nonketotic diabetic state |
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| HSCS | health state classification system |
| IDS | iduronate sulfatase; immune deficiency state; inhibitor of DNA synthesis; integrated delivery system... |
| MCS | malignant carcinoid syndrome; managed care system; massage of the carotid sinus; mesocaval shunt; me... |
| MMS | mass mammographic screening; Master of Medical Science; methyl methanesulfonate; Mini-Mental State |
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includes the ACT and the Northern Territory.
Ãâó: scaleplus.law.gov.au/html/pasteact/2/3037/0/PA0000...
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A state of a print includes all the impressions pulled without any change being made to the matrix. A first state print is one of the first group of impressions pulled. Different states of a print can reflect intentional or accidental changes to the matrix. States of a print should be distinguished from editions of a print. There can be several editions of a print which are the same state, and there can be several states of a print in the same edition.
Ãâó: www.donaldheald.com/glossary/glossary_01.php
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| state |
Closely allied to the definition of "issue". State generally refers to a change other than a correction of a misprint.
Ãâó: www.saveseeds.org/seedsmen/glossary.html
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Any agency or instrumentality of a state government of any of the United States or its territories.
Ãâó: grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/phs398/instructions2...
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The numbers that are required to be stored in order to implement the iterative procedure used in a random number generator. These are the values that must be stored at the end of each run of the program in order for a subsequent run to start at the same point in the sequence of random numbers.
Ãâó: nhse.cs.rice.edu/NHSEreview/RNG/node21.html
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| state | subscribing to the socialistic doctrine of ownership by the people collectively |
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| state | the highest level of development at a particular time (especially the present time) |
| state | supported and operated by the government of a state |
| state | wisdom in the management of public affairs |
| state | declared as fact |
| state | a government building in which a state legislature meets |
| state | without nationality or citizenship |
| state | a person forced to flee from home or country |
| state | impressiveness in scale or proportion |
| state | a elaborate manner of doing something |
| state | refined or imposing in manner or appearance |
| state | impressive in appearance |
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