IMQ definition

IMQ means Iamgold-Quebec Management Inc.. a Quebec corporation that is the successor to Cambior Inc.

Examples of IMQ in a sentence

  • For ASC’s that seek accreditation without requiring Medicare certification, the state Institute For Medical Quality (IMQ) also offers accreditation.

  • All components of the electric plant must conform to CEI standards and carry IMQ certification or equivalent for foreign nations.

  • Refinancing Proceeds may be applied in the redemption of the Rated Notes (other than the Class A Notes, the Class B-1 Notes, the Class B-2 Notes or the Class C-1 Notes) in part by Class pursuant to Condition 7(b)(ii) (Optional Redemption in Part– Refinancing of a Class or Classes of Notes in whole by Subordinated Noteholders or Collateral Manager).

  • Abbreviations: CH, chitosan; siRNA, small interfering RNA; PBS, Phosphate-buffered saline; OXA, oxaliplatin; IMQ, imiquimod; qPCR, Real-time PCR.

  • IMQ may disclosure the Data to accreditation and certification Bodies, Administrations, Institutions, Associations, Judicial Authorities and Public Security Authorities, for use to the extent of their respective specific responsibilities, as well as to all other relevant competent Authorities and, in general, to all public and private entities to which disclosure is required by law or necessary for execution of the services provided by IMQ.

  • Completed Individual Medical Questionnaires (IMQ) for any employees/dependents enrolling for coverage who were not underwritten and approved prior to enrollment.

  • This legislation was motivated by people who felt that HMOs might be approving or denying treatment due to concerns about cost to insurers rather than based on medical appropriateness (IMQ, 2002).• Quality assurance: The DMHC reviews internal procedures of plans to review quality of medical care and performance of providers.

  • MMA has an existing memorandum of understanding with IMQ Quebec CA and a long standing (20 years +) collegial relationship for faculty exchanges with MAKAROV Maritime Academy St. Petersburg, RU.

  • The resulting tensor sizes for each representation are summarized in Table I.Here, we use an inverse multi-quadratic kernel (IMQ) k(x, y) = 1/(1 + x y 2/2γ2) with γ2 = 8, as it has a heavier tail than a Gaussian kernel, hence, it is more sensitive to outliers.

  • Proper execution of the contractual relations with IMQ therefore depends on provision of the Data by the Principal, with the consequence that refusal to provide the Data will prevent IMQ from continuing these contractual relations.

Related to IMQ

  • IPPF means the indigenous peoples planning framework for the Investment Program, including any update thereto, agreed between the Borrower and ADB and incorporated by reference in the FFA;

  • SOQ means Statement of Qualifications.

  • HP means horsepower.

  • NSI means net scheduled interchange.

  • EPG means electronic program guide maintained by a DPO on its Digital Distribution Platform which lists the television channels and programs, and scheduling and programming information therein and includes any enhanced electronic guide that allows Subscribers to navigate and select such available channels and programs.

  • EI means annual energy imported excluding Ew and Ef(GJ/year),

  • BOQ means Bill of Quantity or the Price Schedule in which rates for the e-tender should be quoted and uploaded online on the e-tender website.

  • TDSAT means Telecom Dispute Settlement and Appellate Tribunal, New Delhi.

  • Universal Digital Loop Carrier (UDLC means the DLC system that has a CO terminal channel bank that is connected to the CO switches on the analog side.

  • SDSL or "Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the bi-directional transmission from up to 160 kbps to 2.048 Mbps on a single pair. "VDSL" or "Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line" is a baseband DSL transmission technology that permits the transmission of up to 52 Mbps downstream (from the Central Office to the End User Customer) and up to 2.3 Mbps digital signal upstream (from the End User Customer to the Central Office). VDSL can also be 26 Mbps symmetrical, or other combination.

  • CSP means a Member or a Special Member, which action on behalf of itself or one or more other Members or non-Members, participates in the PJM Interchange Energy Market, Ancillary Services markets, and/or Reliability Pricing Model by causing a reduction in demand. Customer Facility:

  • DPI means the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction.

  • OEM means Original Equipment Manufacturer.

  • VoIP means voice over Internet protocol.

  • GFA means gross floor area;

  • hostel means a place of residence for the students of the University, or its colleges, institutions and study centers, established or recognized to be as such by the University;

  • SGM means a special general meeting held in accordance with the constitution of the Competition.

  • Software Products and “Software” are interchangeable and mean software, computer source codes and other computer programs.

  • SDK means the JetBrains Rider Software Development Kit and specifically including any associated JetBrains Rider software files, documentation, software code or other materials made available by JetBrains and any third-party software programs that are owned and licensed by parties other than JetBrains and that are either integrated with or made part of the SDK (collectively, “Third-Party Software”).

  • EMD means Earnest Money Deposit.

  • GFR means General Financial Rules

  • IMC means the symbol used to designate instrument meteorological conditions;

  • RFI means a Request for Information.

  • PTA means the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority, a statutory body corporate established under Section 3 of the Act, and its predecessors and successors;

  • IPC means infection prevention and control.

  • Spectrum Compatibility means the capability of two (2) copper loop transmission system technologies to coexist in the same cable without service degradation and to operate satisfactorily in the presence of cross talk noise from each other. Spectrum compatibility is defined on a per twisted pair basis for specific well-defined transmission systems. For the purposes of issues regarding Spectrum Compatibility, service degradation means the failure to meet the Bit Error Ratio (BER) and Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) margin requirements defined for the specific transmission system for all Loop lengths, model Loops, or loss values within the requirements for the specific transmission system.