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  2. Peapod Coupon for $10 Off First Order - AOL

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  4. Proof of concept - Wikipedia

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    Proof of concept testing of oil cleanup equipment. Proof of concept (POC or PoC), also known as proof of principle, is a realization of a certain idea, method or principle in order to demonstrate its feasibility, [1] or viability, [2] or a demonstration in principle with the aim of verifying that some concept or theory has practical potential.

  5. POC - Wikipedia

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    POC most commonly refers to: Person of color or people of color; Proof of concept, used to demonstrate the feasibility of an idea; Point of contact, in an organization;

  6. Point of care - Wikipedia

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    Point of care (POC) documentation is the ability for clinicians to document clinical information while interacting with and delivering care to patients. [10] The increased adoption of electronic health records (EHR) in healthcare institutions and practices creates the need for electronic POC documentation through the use of various medical devices. [11]

  7. First-order approach - Wikipedia

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    In microeconomics and contract theory, the first-order approach is a simplifying assumption used to solve models with a principal-agent problem. [1] It suggests that, instead of following the usual assumption that the agent will take an action that is utility-maximizing, the modeller use a weaker constraint, and looks only for actions which satisfy the first-order conditions of the agent's ...