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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cpc" is correct and usable in written English, depending on the context.
You can use it when referring to a specific type of entity, such as a "cost per click" in digital marketing or a "certified professional coder" in healthcare.
Example: "To improve our online advertising strategy, we need to analyze the performance of a cpc campaign."
Alternatives: "a cost per click" or "a certified professional coder."
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Neurologic outcomes at hospital discharge were measured as cerebral performance category (CPC): good recovery (defined as a CPC score of 1 or 2) and unfavorable recovery (defined as a CPC score of 3, 4, or 5).
CPC algorithm incorporates these features and returns a CPC score to evaluate coding potential of transcripts.
A CPC score of 1 or 2 is consistent with a favorable neurological outcome, whereas a CPC score of 3, 4, or 5 reflects a poor neurological outcome or death.
One patient had a CPC of 3 and one patient a CPC of 4. The CPC at 6 months was slightly different.
The commission demands that the government protect our children from deviant sexual orientation," a CPC spokeswoman was quoted as saying.
From a detailed comparison of the SMPS with a CPC it is known that the bias stems from the CCNC.
Experiments were carried out using a CPC and natural water spiked with E. coli K 12.
A memo from a CPC tax adviser warned that the video presented "huge issues" unless certain wordings used in the script were edited out or changed.
The last of all was a CPC pickup, three hard-hatted methane-gas workers sitting in back smoking cigarettes and joking with each other.
A tube-based model-predictive output-feedback controller is proposed here to design a CPC.
Its performance when enclosed in a glass vacuum tube and a CPC has been modelled.
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