You can only special summon it initially from hand, by removing a Light and a Dark monster from your graveyard (now known as Banishing).
If you do this, and it is later destroyed, then you cannot summon it from the graveyard with the same method, as it only works in hand. But as a 'special summon only' monster, you can bring it back with cards like Monster Reborn. (unlike 'cannot be special summoned except by' monsters, who cannot).
If your talking TV show-wise, then Yu-Gi-Oh GX in episode 18-19 King of Copycats when (SPOILER KINDA) Dimitri dresses up as Yugi playing BLS-EOB. But that's probably the only time when it's summoned.
EOB stands for Electronic Order of Battle.
It's EOD, and it stands for eplosive ordnance disposal.
Explanation of Benefits
the insurance company.
when receiving payment from a privit insurace carrier check the amount of payment on the EOB with the
An EOB is an Explanation of Benefits/payments, normally sent by the payer in paper format. An ERA is an electronic version of the traditional EOB. Instead of receiving a printed, paper explanation of payments and adjustments, an ERA arrives electronically and payment is sent separately or deposited directly into your practice's bank account.
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The length of time that doctor's offices need to keep records varies by state. 5 years is a common requirement.Explanations of benefits (EOB's) are sent by the insurance companies to the patient, not to the doctor's office.4/11/13- Actually, insurance companies send EOB's to both entities, patient and doctors.
Your Explanation of Benefits (EOB) may indicate that you owe money because it shows the amount that your insurance company will not cover for a particular medical service. This does not necessarily mean that you will receive a bill immediately. It is important to review your EOB carefully and contact your healthcare provider or insurance company for clarification on any charges.
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Generally it is helpful to send a copy of the original claim to the secondary payor with the primary EOB. Also, make sure the claim and the EOB match exactly! I cant tell you how many times Ive gotten a claim with an eob .. and the claim has been altered to only bill for the remaining coinsurance, deductible.. etc. While this isn't only bad billing practice, it takes a lot of time and letters to get the provider to correct the information so the insurer can process it correctly. Hope this helps:) Evan