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ReportingIn public health, anonymous reporting permits the acquisition of certain data such as the proportion of persons with a positive test or with a disease. It is different from anonymous testing, in which no name is used on the test sample.
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ReportingIn public health, named reporting is the reporting of infected persons by name to public health departments. This is standard practice for the surveillance of many infectious diseases such as syphilis, gonorrhea, and tuberculosis that pose a public health threat. The opposite of named reporting is anonymous testing in which the individual remains n [..]
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ReportingIn public health, a system that uses information such as the person's birth date and part of their identification number (in the U.S., the social security number) to create a unique code that is reported instead of a name. It is an alternative to named reporting that provides some of the surveillance benefits of reporting by name, such as the [..]
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Reporting The average number of Btu per cubic foot of gas at 60 degrees Fahrenheit and 14.73 psia delivered directly to consumers. Where billing is on a thermal basis, the heat content values used for billing [..]
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ReportingPlanning activity involved with the development and issuance of (internal) time management analysis reports and (external) progress reports. [D01633]
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ReportingPresentation, formal or informal, of evaluation data or other information to communicate processes, roles, and results.
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ReportingThe act of specifying and producing formatted information; in PeopleSoft, reporting can be done with preprogrammed reports (called Standard Reports) or done as needed by the user (called ad hoc report [..]
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Reporting(n) the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television
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ReportingThe component of the Google Analytics platform that gives you access to your processed data via the Google Analytics interface or the APIs.
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ReportingThe collection of data from various sources and software tools for presentation to end-users in a way that is understandable and easy to analyze.
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Reportinggiving a verbal or written statement, in education most usually in terms of assessing a learner's progress, attainment, and achievements.
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ReportingTo assess regulatory compliance at the national level it is necessary to gather, compile, synthesize and interpret a variety of data and information. Environment Canada's enforcement and program [..]
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ReportingMost asylum seekers who are not detained are expected to report to a reporting centre or police station.
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Reportinga critical step in archaeological research, sometimes overlooked; after field work
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ReportingThe process of minimizing Risk to an Organization by developing systems to identify and analyze potential hazards to prevent accidents, injuries, and other adverse occurrences, and by attempting to ha [..]
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ReportingNotification or reporting by a Physician or other Health Care Provider of the occurrence of specified contagious Diseases such as Tuberculosis and HIV Infections to designated Public Health agencies. [..]
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ReportingThe design, completion, and Filing of Forms with the Insurer.
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ReportingA legal requirement that designated types of information acquired by professionals or institutions in the course of their Work be reported to appropriate authorities.
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ReportingAsset Reporting
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ReportingThe CRT uses a framework called EMMIE to summarise the evidence underpinning crime reduction interventions, identified through systematic reviews and meta-analyses. This reporting structure provides a summary of the best available evidence, and the quality of that evidence, in relation to the five criteria below.
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ReportingNetworks provide reports for SMS & MMS messages delivered, undelivered and invalid
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ReportingA recognizable data pattern that repeats over time.
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ReportingGroup of alert types that SAP Supply Network Collaboration (SAP SNC) takes into account in alert-based rating.
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ReportingPerformance management function in SAP Supply Network Collaboration (SAP SNC) that you can use to evaluate a business partner, a location, or a product.
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ReportingThe part of the application used to analyze Human Capital Management.
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ReportingA statistics term for a normal distribution, so called because of the shape of the graph of its probability density.
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ReportingThe basic analysis tools used to do ad-hoc reporting and export specific values to Excel.
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ReportingProfile containing the settings for alert-based rating.
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ReportingData record with rating data that is created by alert-based rating.
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ReportingA device by which all ratings are converted to the same scale so that they can be compared. The normalized scale is defined at process level.
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ReportingThe parameters used to create an information display.
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ReportingA specialized report that focuses on a single topic or question.
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ReportingA collection of at-a-glance visual analytics that chart summary-level data. Each dashboard includes multiple charts or portlets.
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ReportingScore for a rating record when there are no alerts in the rating period.
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ReportingThe specification governing which divisions, departments, locations, and HR jurisdictions users can view.
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ReportingA single chart or table that displays information in a graphical format.
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ReportingA process through which a company compares an employee's actual rating/performance with their expected rating/performance.
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ReportingA display of information in a form other than words - for example, pictorially.
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ReportingA grid report that compares the way someone performs an action with what that action achieves.
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ReportingThe evaluation and tracking of the performance of a supplier relative todefined key performance indicators.
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ReportingThe legal requirement under the Treasure Trove system whereby any possible portable antiquities are formally notified to the TTU. Further information on reporting is available for Finders, Detectorists, Museums and Archaeological Units.
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Reportingincludes standard, out-of-the-box reports and documents, as well as the ability to develop advanced, integrated reports and documents with professional design quality & branding. request for quote [..]
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ReportingIn ad tech, reporting data for both buyers and sellers, such as much money spent, impressions seen, impressions sold, and revenue earned. Because automated programs can be used to track spending, impr [..]
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Reporting Supplying information on the progress and achievements of a learner.
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Reporting
(economics,journalism) The activity that results in reports for a business or a journal.
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ReportingReporting may refer to
any activity that leads to reportsin particular business reporting
Data reporting
Sustainability reporting
Financial reporting
international reporting of financial information [..]
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ReportingReporting may refer to
any activity that leads to reportsin particular business reporting
Data reporting
Sustainability reporting
Financial reporting
international reporting of financial information [..]
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