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symbolic representation of psychic conflict by alteration or absence of a voluntary motor or sensory function suggesting a neurological or general medical condition but not fully explained by either, and neither intentionally produced nor feigned.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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Once a person is no longer eligible for coverage under a group plan, the person may apply to have eligibility transferred to an individual policy. The premiums will be greater than group rates and benefits will also vary from the group plan.
Ãâó: www.okccc.edu/humanresources/Glossary.html
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Webmasters measure conversion to judge the effectiveness (and ROI) of PPC and other advertising campaigns. Effective conversion tracking requires the use of some scripting and cookies to track visitors actions within a site. Log file analysis itself is not sufficient enough to effectively analysis each individual visitor.
Ãâó: www.intensedevelopment.net/website-design-C.html
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the turning of a sinner to God (Acts 15:3). In a general sense the heathen are said to be "converted" when they abandon heathenism and embrace the Christian faith; and in a more special sense men are converted when, by the influence of divine grace in their souls, their whole life is changed, old things pass away, and all things become new (Acts 26:18). ...
Ãâó: www.calvarychapel.com/redbarn/terms.htm
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Process of changing records from one medium to another or from one format to another.
Ãâó: www.data-core.com/glossary-of-terms.htm
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