What could happen if transactions were not organized by case?
Yes, it can happen.
Transaction codes are unique identifiers to represent different types of transactions in software systems. It may happen that someone mis-spells a transaction description while entering a particular field to indicate a transaction which the software system may not understand and produce undesired results. The transaction codes are used to avoid this. Generally, transaction code is a combination of three or four alphanumeric characters.
Patients get better, patients get worse, patients develop complications, patients are sometimes misdiagnosed, and so forth; all sorts of things can happen which will require a doctor to change a prescription.
It is present in less than 15% of TS patients
you would have a unorganized life and a messed up one with that
Simply put, it is someone (usually an insider) purchases shares directly with a company. You will probably see this term on yahoo finance when looking at insider transactions. This transaction didn't happen on the open market, but was a private transaction. The transaction needs to be filed with the SEC.
Impulse responses happen at random and we can't determine when. Step responses are planned and organized responses which we know are going to happen and can estimate when they will happen.
Death is the worst thing that can happen when you have chickenpox, but it is rare. Most patients recover completely from chickenpox with no long-term problems.
Then they really stupid and dumb if they use the wrong equipments on a patients.
They feared that freed slaves would take their jobs.
In currency terms, "refer" typically means to either defer or defer judgment on a transaction to another entity or authority for further review or action. This can happen when a transaction is flagged for potential issues or concerns that require additional scrutiny.
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