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  2. International Public Sector Accounting Standards - Wikipedia

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    IPSAS are accounting standards for application by national governments, regional (e.g., state, provincial, territorial) governments, local (e.g., city, town) governments and related governmental entities (e.g., agencies, boards and commissions). IPSAS standards are widely used by intergovernmental organizations or institutions.

  3. Use WebMD’s Pill Identifier to find and identify any over-the-counter or prescription drug, pill, or medication by color, shape, or imprint and easily compare pictures of multiple drugs.

  4. Antinuclear Antibodies (ANA) Test: Results, Positive vs ...

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    A negative result means it found none. A positive test doesn’t mean that you have an autoimmune condition. Between 3% and 15% of people with no conditions have antinuclear antibodies.

  5. Audiogram graph. The audiogram is a fairly simple graph: The Y-axis (vertical) measures the intensity, or loudness, of the sound. It’s measured in decibels (Db) and ranges from -10 to 110 on the ...

  6. Forklift - Wikipedia

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    Slip sheet attachment (push-pull) – a hydraulic attachment that reaches forward, clamps onto a slip sheet and draws the slip sheet onto wide and thin metal forks for transport. The attachment will push the slip sheet and load off the forks for placement. Drum handler attachment – a mechanical attachment that slides onto the tines (forks ...

  7. High-throughput screening - Wikipedia

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    High-throughput screening. High-throughput screening (HTS) is a method for scientific discovery especially used in drug discovery and relevant to the fields of biology, materials science [1] and chemistry. [2][3] Using robotics, data processing/control software, liquid handling devices, and sensitive detectors, high-throughput screening allows ...

  8. The Four Stages of Prostate Cancer: What You Need to Know

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    Epstein JI, et al. (2015). A new contemporary prostate cancer grading system: A validated alternative to the Gleason score. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26166626/ Grading your cancer.

  9. Prostate Cancer Stages and Grading Explained - WebMD

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    The Gleason system uses the numbers 1 to 5 to grade the most common (primary) and second most common (secondary) patterns of cells found in a tissue sample. Grade 1. The cells look very much like ...