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codingThe characteristics of the trace used to display a log. The most common codings are solid, long-dashed, short-dashed and dotted. The trace can also have a different line weight or thickness, from ligh [..]
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codingCodage
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codingThe process of translating alphabetic and numeric information into a concise numeric form for statistical or internal recording.
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codingA technical procedure by which data are categorized; it involves specifying the alternative categories or classes into which the responses are to be placed and assigning code numbers to the classes.
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codingThe process of inputting numerical and/or alphabetic data to represent policy information.
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codingstudy and process of writing and operating texts (codes) in programming language. Also called computer programming.
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codingThe assignment and use of code numbers for each project activity to facilitate control and reporting. [D04945]
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codingElectrical techniques used to convey binary signals.
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coding(IEEE) (1) In software engineering, the process of expressing a computer program in a programming language. (2) The transforming of logic and data from design specifications (design descriptions) into [..]
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codingIn communications systems, the altering of the characteristics of a signal to make the signal more suitable for an intended application, such as optimizing the signal for transmission, improving transmission quality and fidelity, modifying the signal spectrum, increasing the information content, providing error detection and/or correction, and prov [..]
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codingInk stamping or burning numbers into the edges of work print and work track to mark sync points. It is done with a "coding" machine.
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coding(see Copying and coding)
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codingThe rules by which action potentials in a sensory system reflect a physical stimulus.
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codingSee protein-coding gene
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codingThe process of assigning values, typically numeric values, to the different levels of a variable.
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coding(n) act of writing in code or cipher
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codingIn computer hardware, coding is the process of converting information obtained on a subject or unit into coded values (typically numeric) for the purpose of data storage, management, and analysis. Whi [..]
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coding[1] See network coding; [2] See survey coding.
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codingA process for converting questionnaire information into numbers or symbols to facilitate subsequent data processing operations. Sometimes, this involves interpreting responses and classifying them int [..]
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codingA system to identify each training package, its component qualifications and competency units, as well as 'stand alone' competency standards.
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codingInk stamping or burning numbers into the edges of work print and work track to mark sync points. It is done with a “coding” machine.
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codingProcess of substituting a symbol or code for a term such as a Diagnosis or procedure. (from Slee's Health Care Terms, 3d ed.)
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codingWriting the instructions that make a program work. Learning to code enables pupils to learn the step-by-step commands to make websites, games and apps. At the moment coding is optional in NZ schools.
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codingCoding is the process of translating a physician’s documentation about a patient’s medical condition and health services rendered into medical codes that are then plugged into a claim for processing with an insurance company. Medical billing specialists must be familiar with many code sets in order to perform their job duties.
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codingMedical Billing Coding involves taking the doctors notes from a patient visit and translating them into the proper diagnosis (ICD-9 or ICD-10 code) and treatment medical billing codes such as CPT code [..]
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codingA method of putting information into a numerical form for statistical use. Most information on policies is coded and then put into reports.
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codingCoding refers to creating computer programming code. In a more general sense, the word coding is used to refer to assigning a code or classification to something.
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codingThe process of inserting numerical data representing policy information as statistical data.
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coding
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codingThe symbolic arrangement of statements or instructions in a computer program in which letters, digits, etc. are represented as binary numbers.
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codingThe generation of source code.
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codingTranslating nonnumeric data into numeric fields.
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codingthe identification of each account of the general ledger by a specific number or code, or the act of entering a transaction into the accounting system using specific codes to identify each account inv [..]
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codingis the process of assigning numbers to the categories of a categorical variable for statistical analysis (e.g. for the categorical variable gender: 0=female; 1=male). Coding is not required for numerical variables, as they are already documented in numbers (e.g. age in years).
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codingThe process of assigning numeric codes to the various responses to open-ended questions and other-specify questions.
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codingDocument coding is the process of capturing case-relevant information (e.g., author, date authored, date sent, recipient, date opened, etc.) from a paper document.
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coding(Document Coding or Indexing): The manual extraction of key data/information from a document collection used for discovery. Such as; the Author, Recipients, Copyee's, Document Type, Document Date, and Document Characteristics. Coding for standard "bibliographic" fields is now commonly outsourced to firms where labor costs are lower t [..]
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codingthe generation of source code
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coding
The process of encoding or decoding.
The process of writing computer software code.
''I spent all night on the coding, but the program was ready by morning.''
An encoding.
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