Meaning Indexes
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An alphabetical or systematic arrangement of terms used as a guide to the contents of books, periodicals, or group of documents, which indicate where information can be found.
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Works providing an analytical subject approach to materials in a field of Knowledge.
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An index which scores the degree of Dental Plaque accumulation.
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"Decayed, missing and filled Teeth," a routinely used statistical concept in Dentistry.
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The measurement of the Health Status for a given Population using a variety of indices, including Morbidity, Mortality, and available Health Resources.
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Indexes used in evaluating Nutritional Status.
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A combination of the debris index and the Dental Calculus index to determine the status of Oral Hygiene.
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A numerical rating scale for classifying the periodontal status of a Person or Population with a single figure which takes into consideration Prevalence as well as severity of the condition. It is bas [..]
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Erythrocyte size and Hemoglobin content or concentration, usually derived from Erythrocyte Count; Blood Hemoglobin concentration; and Hematocrit. The indices include the Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV), [..]
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Systems for assessing, classifying, and coding injuries. These systems are used in Medical Records, surveillance systems, and state and national Registries to aid in the collection and reporting of Tr [..]
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