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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
A type of wound in which the surface of the skin or mucus membrane is scraped:
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An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
An abrasion is a type of wound characterized via a scraping of the skin or mucus membrane.
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The combining form "onc/o" means:
The combining form "onc/o" means:
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The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
The combining form "onc/o" means "tumor."
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The types of data in a typical office database include:
The types of data in a typical office database include:
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The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
The types of data in a typical office database include the following: provider name and information, patient name and information, insurance carrier information, diagnosis codes, procedure codes, and transaction information.
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