EROM definition

EROM means the Company’s electronic register of members kept and maintained by the Registrar of Companies;

Examples of EROM in a sentence

  • The file contains characteristics associated with the EROM event and imputed expenditure data.

  • The EROM codebook describes an ASCII dataset (although the data are also being provided in a SAS transport file).

  • Create data set EROM by sorting the emergency room visit file by person identifier, DUPERSID.

  • The EROM codebook describes an ASCII data set (although the data are also being provided in a SAS transport file).

  • Create dataset EROM by sorting the emergency room visit file by person identifier, DUPERSID.

  • Copies of the HC and the MPC survey instruments used to collect the information on the EROM file are available in the Survey Questionnaires section of the MEPS Web site at the following address: ▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Copies of the HC and the MPC survey instruments used to collect the information on the EROM file are available in the Survey Instrument section of the MEPS web site at the following address: <▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇>.

  • Copies of the HC and the MPC survey instruments used to collect the information on the EROM file are available in the Survey Instrument section of the MEPS Web site at the following address: ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • The 2000 EROM public use data set contains variables and frequency distributions for 4,192 emergency room visits reported during the 2000 portion of Round 3 and Rounds 4 and 5 for Panel 4, as well as Rounds 1, 2, and the 2000 portion of Round 3 for Panel 5 of the MEPS Household Component.

  • An engineering EROM business case has not been completed preventing any commitment from the implementing facility from considering adopting the ManTech solution.

Related to EROM

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  • Dell means Dell Inc., a Delaware corporation.

  • Encrypt means to encode Confidential Information into a format that can only be read by those possessing a “key;” a password, digital certificate or other mechanism available only to authorized users. Encryption must use a key length of at least 256 bits for symmetric keys, or 2048 bits for asymmetric keys. When a symmetric key is used, the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) must be used if available.

  • SMS means short message service provided by your mobile service provider which:

  • POS means point of sale.