| BDMS | Bureau of Data Management and Strategy [of HCFA] |
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| CSQ | Coping Strategies Questionnaire |
| CSQ | Coping Strategies Questionnaire |
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| ESS | Evolutionarily Stable Strategy |
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| coping | 1. A thin metal covering or cap. 2. An adaptive or otherwise successful method of dealing with individual or environmental situations that involve psychologic or physiologic stress or threat. Transfer coping, in dentistry, a metallic, acrylic resin or other covering or cap used to position a die in an impression. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| ambisense expression strategy | <molecular biology> The coding of viral proteins in both the sense (coding) and antisense (noncoding) strands of complementary mRNA, so that the viral proteins are produced no matter which strand gets translated. (09 Oct 1997) |
| strategy | 1. The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship. 2. The use of stratagem or artifice. 3. A plan of action encompassing the methods to be adopted from beginning to end of a task or endeavor, focussing on the general methods; contrasted with tactics, which is a plan for accomplishing subgoals of lesser extent than the primary goal. Thus, a strategy is a plan for winning a war, and a tactic is a plan for winning a battle. 4. Biol. A behavior evolved and exhibited by a living organism to accomplish some important goal, as a foraging strategy. Origin: Gr., cf. F. Strategie. See Stratagem. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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