Exemples d'utilisation de A code used en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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face-toface followup records A code used to indicate if a person is currently on a disease-modifying therapy to alter the course of his or her MS(and not for symptom management) or is on a corticosteroid to treat MS.
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The sources of proposals are identified by a code using superscript numbers, in accordance with the list contained in annex 4 to this document.
Gender M A code used to indicate the gender of the patient.
Reporting Facility's Province/Territory 00A A code used to identify provinces and territories.
Overall Physical Health: A code used to indicate the patient's self-reported overall physical health.
Critical Initial enrolment record A code used to indicate if a person's birthdate contains estimated values.
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Needed Medicine for Pain Flag: A code used to indicate whether the patient reported needing medicine for pain.
Key Initial enrolment and face-toface followup records A code used to represent the reason for stopping the disease-modifying therapy.
Ldu_type 125 2 A code used internally by Canada Post to differentiate between various kinds of mail delivery points.
Emotional Health: A code used to indicate the patient's self-reported overall mental
RFD-long-term disability A code used to represent persons with an illness or injury that renders them unable
Record Type Mandatory All record types A code used to indicate whether the record is an initial enrolment encounter,
Key Face-to-face follow-up record A code used to indicate if a person feels that his
Key Face-to-face follow-up record A code used to indicate if a person feels that his
Visitor" is a code word used within the cell.
If a code is used for this information, its explanation must accompany the consignment.
PIN: Personal Identification Number: a numeric code used to authorize Card Transactions.
Where“aa” is a two-letter code used to distinguish the different files.