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A National Provider Identifier (NPI) is a unique 10-digit identification number issued to health care providers in the United States by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).
Eye Level Learning, formerly known as E.nopi, offers supplementary educational programs from Daekyo. The name "Eye Level Learning" is used internationally whilst in South Korea , where Daekyo is headquartered, it is named "Noonnoppi" ( Korean : 눈높이 ) meaning "eye level".
The Neurological Pupil index, or NPi, is an algorithm developed by NeurOptics, Inc., that removes subjectivity from the pupillary evaluation. A patient's pupil measurement (including variables such as size, latency, constriction velocity, dilation velocity, etc.) is obtained using a pupillometer, and the measurement is compared against a normative model of pupil reaction to light and ...
No-IP was launched in October 2000 offering free dynamic DNS and URL redirection.Users were able to create a sub-domain under a few domains owned by No-IP. In May 2000, Vitalwerks Internet Solutions, LLC was formed as the parent company of No-IP.
In epidemiology, a non-pharmaceutical intervention (NPI) is any method used to reduce the spread of an epidemic disease without requiring pharmaceutical drug treatments. . Examples of non-pharmaceutical interventions that reduce the spread of infectious diseases include wearing a face mask and staying away from sick p
Narcissistic Personality Inventory, a standard personality test for evaluating self-centredness; National pollutant inventory; National Provider Identifier; Negative polarity item, grammatical form used during negation
NOPA can refer to: . Norwegian Society of Composers and Lyricists, a society for Norwegian musicians; NOPA (wine), a technique to measure amino acids in grape juice NOPA (optics), a technique in nonlinear optics
An old term of venery, meaning means ‘a pair of [some animal, especially birds] caught in the hunt’. Also a measure of length, originally representing a person's outstretched arms. Couple: 2 A set of two of items of a type Century: 100