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CMSA condition that may occur in patients who have had surgery to remove a tumor in certain parts of the brain, including the cerebellum. CMS usually appears 1 or 2 days after surgery. Symptoms include l [..]
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CMSA natural starch derivative. CMS is used primarily for fluid-loss control in drilling muds, drill-in, completion and workover fluids. It is slightly anionic and can be affected by hardness and other e [..]
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CMSContent Management System. In the context of a Web site. a collection of tools designed to allow the creation, modification, organization, search, retrieval and removal of information.
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CMSSee Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.
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CMS'Content Management System' is the collection of procedures used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. In a CMS, data can be defined as nearly anything: documents, movies, pict [..]
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CMSAn application used by marketers to design multichannel marketing campaigns and track the effect of those campaigns, by customer segment, over time.
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CMS content management system
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CMSThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services responsible for the administration of several federal health care programs, includin [..]
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CMSA content management system manages the discrete elements of a web page, allowing them to be combined together for use on one or several complementary websites. While most content management systems a [..]
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CMSStands for "Content Management System." A CMS is a software tool that allows you to create, edit, and publish content. While early CMS software was used to manage documents and local compute [..]
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CMSJensens Internet Dictionary That subset of CAL that entails Course Management Systems. This software is defined by the "core" attributes listed in Chapter 3. Chief among these attributes are utilities that allow instructors to keep student records, call up examination templates and questions, administer examinations, track student [..]
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CMS"Content Management System". A dynamic website that is normally database driven and which enables the owner/user to manage the content of their own website (make changes) without needing to know any coding at all.
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CMSA computer application that allows a brand to create, publish and manage content, generally without demanding a high level of technical expertise read more:
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CMSA CMS (Content Management System) is software that allows users to publish, organize, change, or remove various kinds of content, not only text but also embedded images, video, audio, and interactive [..]
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CMS(1) Short for content management system. (2) Short for color management system.
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CMSContent Management System
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CMSSee: content management system.
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CMSColor management system. This ensures color uniformity across input and output devices so that final printed results match originals. The characteristics or profiles of devices are normally established by reference to standard color targets.
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CMSRefer to content management system.
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CMSAbbreviation for Content Management System, a software package that makes it possible for non-technical users to publish content (text, images, etc) on a website. Also stands for Course Management Sys [..]
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CMSColor Management System. A software program (or a software and hardware combination) designed to ensure color matching and calibration between video or computer monitors and any form of hard copy output. CMYK
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CMSContent Management System. Tool used to help make it easy to update and add information to a website.
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CMSSee
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CMSContent Management System (used to update websites) or Contract Management System (keeps track of contracts and agreements)
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CMSA centralized software application or set of applications that facilitates and streamlines the process of designing, testing, approving, and posting e-learning content, usually on webpages.
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CMSContent management system.
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CMS1) See Colour Management System
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CMSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid Services (formerly HCFA), part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. [Snelling Center] It “administers Medicare, Medicaid, and the State Children’s H [..]
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CMSCase Management System (computerized). [IHDI]
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CMSCentralised Monitoring System.
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CMSCoffee Machine Solutions - Brisbane's premier coffee machine service and sales centre.
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CMSSoftware designed to organize large amounts of dynamic material for a website, usually consisting of at least templates and a database. It is generally synonymous with online publishing system. The ma [..]
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CMSShort for Content management system. Software manages the publication of content to your website. Free and popular CMSes include Wordpress, Drupal and Joomla.
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CMS(Compact Muon Solenoid): This large, multi-purpose detector is currently under construction for use at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Geneva, Switzerland. For more information see: http://cmsinfo.cern.ch/Welcome.html/.
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CMSSee - content management system
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CMSContent Management Systems (CMS) are used to manage work flow in a collaborative environment. These procedures allow selected users to access, view, edit and publish content in a controlled environment.
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CMSThis stands for Content Management System. Some of the top CMSs are: Drupal, WordPress, Adobe CQ5 WCM, SiteCore, SharePoint, Joomla, Expression Engine, Kentico, Interwoven and Vignette. Some are open [..]
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CMSa CMS (Content Management System) helps you manage the source for an HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) website. Some of the things it might do are: Allow people who don’t know HTML to pour it the conte [..]
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CMSA Content Management System allows you to edit content on your website without having to use the site’s FTP to download and edit files. Common Content Management Systems include WordPress, Joomla and [..]
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CMSContent Management System - software or services enabling web siteowners to amend their web pages or update their web site. cookie
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CMS Common Management System also called Learning Management System.
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CMSConvention on Migratory Species
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CMSCrime Management System
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CMSSoftware that allows you to manage the design and delivery of courseware using the Web.
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CMSAlso known as Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. This is a federal agency. It runs the Medicare program. It also works with states to run the Medicaid program.
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CMSConvention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
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CMSChangeable Message Sign (see CMS).
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CMSA CMS (Content Management System) is a user-friendly programme that’s used to publish and manage digital content. They can assist with document management and records retention, as well as provide a way of easily updating websites and blogs without the need for advanced coding.
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CMSCenter for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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CMSCentral Market Systems The Central Market System (CMS) is operated by ESB Networks. CMS communicates with Market Participants’ systems via a message Hub called the Market gateway.
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CMSCharlotte Motor Speedway, home of the World 600 Winston Cup Race, now known as the Coca-Cola 600. This is a NASCAR event, also held on Memorial Day.
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CMSColour management system. A software program designed to ensure colour matching and calibration between video and/or computer monitors and any form of hard copy output.
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CMSreferring to the compliance of the mechanical suspension of a speaker cone, consisting of the spider and surround.
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CMSThe number of cubic meters per second (CMS) that a fan can move is a measurement of a fan's power.
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CMSSee Carrier Monitoring System.
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CMSCommentator Monitoring System. CATV distribution in commentary positions, including TV feeds and CIS.
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CMSCMS stands for Content Management System; a computer-based filing system to make the photographic workflow and post process as easy to handle, manipulate and control as possible.
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CMSColour Management System. A software program (or a software and hardware combination) designed to ensure colour matching and calibration between video or computer monitors and any form of hard copy ou [..]
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CMSCase Management Software – refers to software that allows organizations to manage their legal cases, including client data, case processing, reports, and contact information in one central system.
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CMSCustoms Management System
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CMSCustoms Management System
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CMSCenters for Medicaid and Medicare Services. Federal agency which administers Medicare, Medicaid, HIPPA, and other health programs. Formerly known as the HCFA (Health Care Financing Administration). Yo [..]
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CMSCentral Maintenance System
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CMSCabin Management System
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CMSCrew Management System
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CMSShort for "Content Management System," a CMS allows a number of users to create and change website content through the use of WSYIWIG editors, without the need for HTML knowledge. Because th [..]
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CMSCenters for Medicare and Medicaid
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CMSCase Management System
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CMSContent management system A software system for managing the content of a website. Full content management systems enable every aspect of a site to be managed without the need for programming or web design skills. It is a fundamental requirement of a digital asset management or online library system that the content of images and other digita [..]
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CMSCasefile Management System
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CMSContent Management System
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CMSCounter Measures Set (ALQ-213)
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CMSContent Management System — An application designed to help you create, store, and edit web content including text, images, and a wide range of media. Ekklesia 360 itself is a "CMS".
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CMSCash Management Services
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CMSPlease see "Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services."
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CMSA set of processes (which may include computer-aided software engineering tools) which facilitate the creation, tailoring, and navigation of a system development life cycle. A life cycle management system may take the form of an integrated project support environment or an estimating system linked to a project scheduling and tracking system.
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CMSContent Management System: A system for the creation, modification, archiving and removal of information resources from an organised repository.
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CMSCard Management System, software that allows customers to issue and manage smart cards
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CMSprior to SAFETEA-LU, CMP was referred to as CMS
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CMSContent Management Systems are used to edit and manage different content types and data, for example for websites or distribution systems.
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CMSCMS stands for Content Management System which is a software system used to create, edit, and maintain content on a website. Conversion
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CMSCondition Monitoring System
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CMSCaister Murdoch System
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CMSCummins Material Specification
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CMSCall Management System. CMS is an adjunct (basic software package or optional enhanced software package) that collects call data from a switch resident ACD. CMS provides call management performance recording and reporting. It can also be used to perform some ACD administration. CMS allows users to determine how well their customers are being served [..]
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CMS Content Management System.Tools for creating web pages and content management. CPA:
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CMSContent Management System is a system that handles objects like texts, movies and images to be published on the web.
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CMS"Content management system": content management system. This is a software for the collective creation, editing and organization of content.
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CMSThe Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is an agency within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services responsible for the administration of several federal health care programs, includin [..]
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CMSCMS may refer to:
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CMSCMS may refer to:
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