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  2. PACS - Wikipedia

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    PACS is an acronym with several meanings: Medicine. Post-Acute COVID-19 Syndrome; Partial Anterior Circulation Stroke Syndrome, the symptoms of a type of an ...

  3. Picture archiving and communication system - Wikipedia

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    Hard copy replacement: PACS replaces hard-copy based means of managing medical images, such as film archives. With the decreasing price of digital storage, PACS provide a growing cost and space advantage over film archives in addition to the instant access to prior images at the same institution. Digital copies are referred to as Soft-copy.

  4. Political action committee - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, a political action committee (PAC) is a tax-exempt 527 organization that pools campaign contributions from members and donates those funds to campaigns for or against candidates, ballot initiatives, or legislation. [1] [2] The legal term PAC was created in pursuit of campaign finance reform in the United States.

  5. List of political action committees - Wikipedia

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    American Express PAC (AXP PAC) – Washington, D.C. American Financial Services Association PAC (AFSA PAC) – Washington, D.C. Bank of America Federal PAC – Washington, D.C. Capital One Associates PAC – McLean, VA; Cash America International PAC – Fort Worth, TX; Citigroup, Inc. PAC – Washington, D.C. Credit Suisse Securities PAC ...

  6. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    Also called resource cost advantage. The ability of a party (whether an individual, firm, or country) to produce a greater quantity of a good, product, or service than competitors using the same amount of resources. absorption The total demand for all final marketed goods and services by all economic agents resident in an economy, regardless of the origin of the goods and services themselves ...

  7. List of business and finance abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Ke – Is used as an abbreviation for Cost of Equity (COE). Ke is the risk-adjusted, theoretical rate of return on a Company's invested excess capital obtained through external investment s. Among other things, the value of Ke and the Cost of Debt (COD) [ 6 ] enables management to arbitrate different forms of short and long term financing for ...

  8. Super PAC - Wikipedia

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    Independent expenditure-only political action committees, better known as super PACs, are a type of political action committee (PAC) in the United States.Unlike traditional PACs, super PACs are legally allowed to fundraise unlimited amounts of money from individuals or organisations for the purpose of campaign advertising; however, they are not permitted to either coordinate with or contribute ...

  9. Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee - Wikipedia

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    The DCCC was created in 1866 as the Democratic National Congressional Committee.Due to the reform of campaign finance legislation in 2004, the DCCC divides its activities among two organizations prior to Election Day: