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What does the term "CPM" mean?

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The term "CPM" means "Cost Per Thousand", and is used in calculating advertising payments. Let's say you want to purchase an opt-in mailing list containing 100,000 subscribers, and the cost of that list is $500.00. The CPM Rate for that list, or cost per 1,000 subscribers, would be $5.00, and this is typically displayed as $5.00 CPM.

What does the term 'CPM' mean?

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CPM - This stands for cost-per-thousand impressions. A CPM pricing model means advertisers pay for impressions received See similar questions...

What does CPM mean?

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CPM refers to "cost per thousand" and is used by the advertising industry to describe how many people have viewed the banner ad ("page views" they call it), or received an "impression" by seeing the ad. See similar questions...

What does the term MMC mean?

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Microsoft Management Console (MMC) is an extensible common presentation service for management applications. MMC is included in the Windows? 2000 and XP operating systems. See similar questions...

What does CPM mean when purchasing hits?

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CPM means Cost Per Thousand. This is the price you would pay per 1,000 visitors to your website. this means the cost of producing one thousand See similar questions...

What does the term “curable burn” mean?

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To ensure an employee exposed to an electric arc incident does not experience a burn that will cause irreversible tissue damage – a curable burn. This is a 2° burn where the skin temperature does not exceed 175° with a duration no longer than 0.1 second. See similar questions...

What does the term "hepatitis B carrier" mean?

Frequently Asked Questions About Viral Hepatitis
Hepatitis B carrier" is a term that is sometimes used to indicate people who have chronic (long-term) infection with HBV. Persons with chronic infection can infect others and are at increased risk of serious liver disease including cirrhosis and liver cancer. See similar questions...

What does the term "enlarged heart" mean?

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enlarged heart means the heart is larger than normal because of heredity or disorders and diseases such as obesity, high blood pressure, and viral illnesses. Sometimes doctors do not know what makes the heart enlarge. See similar questions...

What does the term Bal-laced mean?

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Click here for an explanation of the term, a picture of the Dehner Bal-laced instep and a diagram showing how to lace the boots.. See similar questions...

What does the term fair value mean?

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For financial reporting purposes, all business combinations should be accounted for in the same way that other asset acquisitions are accounted for - based on the values exchanged. The definition of fair value as stated in SFAS No. 141 is: The amount at which an asset (or liability) could be bought (or incurred) or sold (or settled) in a current transaction between willing parties, that is, other than in a forced or liquidation sale. See similar questions...

What does the term 'Interdisciplinary' mean?

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Various professionals work as a team to put together a plan for the care and management of a person suffering with chronic pain. We call this approach 'interdisciplinary' because it involves several disciplines, or professional areas of expertise. See similar questions...

I’ve been seeing the term urodynamics. What does it mean?

FAQs - TerKeurst Urology Clinic
Urodynamic testing looks at how well your bladder, urethra, and muscles (sphincters) that control voiding work. These tests help your doctor in treating problems you may have with storing urine or voiding (eliminating urine). See similar questions...

What does the term Microspinoscopy mean?

Frequently Asked Endoscopic Spine Surgery Questions
Microspinoscopy is the science of minimally invasive spinal surgery which is defined as an incision of less than one inch. It can be as simple as an endoscopic discectomy or as complex as an endoscopic laminoforaminoplasty with partial corpectomy. Microspinoscopy involves any aspect of minimally invasive spine surgery that utilizes arthroscopic (endoscopic) techniques. A microspinoscopist is someone who specializes in these techniques. See similar questions...

What does the term "least costly" mean?

Delta Dental of Idaho - Frequently Asked Questions
If a tooth can be restored with a procedure that is less expensive than the procedure rendered, benefits paid will be based on the procedure that costs less. See similar questions...

I see the term "pre-Gibson" used all of the time. What does that mean?

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In November 1987 Ned and his original investors sold their company, Steinberger Sound, to Gibson Musical Instruments. Gibson is the largest musical instrument maker in the US owning other notable names like Epiphone, Tobias, Kramer, Oberheim, Trace Elliot & Slingerland Drums. Gibson kept the plant in Newburgh, NY, and Ned stayed on staff under contract for 4 years. He remains a consultant to this day. See similar questions...

What do CPM and CPC mean?

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The CPM model only guarantees that your ad will be shown to users, but does not guarantee any visitors. The CPC model, on the other hand, guarantees the exact number of visitors that you pay for. See similar questions...

What does the term "UL label" mean?

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UL stands for Underwriters Laboratories, which is an independent, not-for-profit organization that tests consumer and industrial products for safety and performance. See similar questions...

What does OSHA mean by the term "regulated waste"?

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The Bloodborne Pathogens Standard uses the term, "regulated waste," to refer to the following categories of waste which require special handling at a minimum; (1) liquid or semi-liquid blood or OPIM; (2) items contaminated with blood or OPIM and which would release these substances in a liquid or semi-liquid state if compressed; (3) items that are caked with dried blood or OPIM and are capable of releasing these materials during handling; (4) contaminated sharps; and (5) pathological and microbi. See similar questions...

What does OSHA mean by the term "contaminated laundry"?

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Contaminated laundry means laundry which has been soiled with blood or other potentially infectious materials or may contain sharps. See similar questions...

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