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Primitive Data Types - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer ...

Primitive Data Types - Carnegie Mellon School of Computer ...

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• How the computer interprets the string of bits depends on the context. • In Java, we must make the context explicit by specifying the type of the data. Summer 2010 15-110 (Reid-Miller) 3 Primitive Data Types • Java has two categories of data: • ...

  Computer, Data, Primitive, Primitive data

School Improvement Planning - A Handbook for Principals ...

School Improvement Planning - A Handbook for Principals ...

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has unique needs and characteristics. Schools may find, as they work through the handbook, that they want to modify some of the premises, steps, and activi-ties to ensure that their final plan reflects their specific needs. 7 EDUCATION IMPROVEMENT COMMISSION. For example, the sections on effective

  School, Improvement, School improvement

Therapeutic Shoes for Persons with Diabetes Statement of ...

Therapeutic Shoes for Persons with Diabetes Statement of ...

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1. This patient has diabetes mellitus 2. This patient has one or more of the following conditions (check all that apply) History of partial or complete amputation of the foot History of previous foot ulceration History of pre-ulcerative calli Peripheral neuropathy with evidence of callus formation Foot deformity Poor circulation 3.

Progress Note Guidance - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...

Progress Note Guidance - Centers for Medicare & Medicaid ...

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5. The patient has had a face-to-face encounter that: • occurred no more than 90 days prior to the home health start of care date or within 30 days of the start of the home health care; • was related to the primary reason the patient requires home health services; and was performed by a physician or allowed non-physician practitioner.

  Notes, Guidance, Progress, Progress note guidance

Working with display screen equipment (DSE)

Working with display screen equipment (DSE)

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Health and Safety Working with display screen equipment (DSE) Page 3 of 6 Adjust curtains or blinds to prevent intrusive light. Make sure there is space under the desk to move legs. Avoid excess pressure from the edge of seats on the backs of legs and knees. A footrest may be helpful, particularly for smaller users.

  Display, Screen, Equipment, Display screen equipment

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