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Centric meaning
Being in the centre; central. | Pertaining to a nerve centre. | Being a member of the subclass Coscinodiscophyceae (corresponding to the Centrales.)
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Established after the coming together of G42 Healthcare and Mubadala Health, M42 combines unique medical and data-centric technologies with state-of-the-art facilities to deliver the highest level of precise, patient-centric, and preventative care.
The banking sector has been transitioning for many years from a people-centric to a customer-centric business model.
Data-centric approach: Lookout adopts a data-centric approach to security that allows smaller organizations to maximize visibility, access and control over their data.
Whether the schemes implemented so far or being implemented now are green mode-centric or car-centric is anybody’s guess.
During his time as CEO, from 2007 until 2019, ProAssurance transformed from a physician-centric, regionally oriented company to one that took a health care-centric approach on a national level.
And while I’m all for making things less men-centric, this strikes me as a very odd comment, because it’s not like Marvel is famous for it’s female-centric storytelling.
Centric Brands’ competitors have higher revenue and earnings than Centric Brands.
At the risk of oversimplifying, one could say that the Judaism at the time of Jesus was Temple-centric, while the Judaism at the time of Matthew’s Gospel was Torah-centric.
Before Cupertino launched its education-centric iPad, Google launched the similarly education-centric Acer Chromebook Tab 10, the first Chrome OS tablet.
Brooks 2010; McCracken and Jackson 1982 The Action-Centric Model The Action-Centric Perspective is a label given to a collection of interrelated concepts, which are antithetical to The Rational Model.
Education in systems engineering can be taken as Systems-centric or Domain-centric.
Large-scale behaviour render The primary technique used to control a flood fill will either be data-centric or process-centric.
The Macintosh, in contrast to the Lisa, used a program-centric rather than document-centric design.
According to industry forecasts, adopting data-centric approaches is projected to surge by 25% this year, underlining its pivotal role in shaping the corporate landscape.
A combination of these two oil giants would sport a Permian-centric asset base and slate of potential drilling locations that would dwarf any other player in the basin.
Additionally, the series refreshingly avoids a Euro-centric account of history, regularly delving into events from around the globe.
Addressing a public gathering, the Lt Governor shared the efforts of the UT Administration to establish participatory and people centric governance and creating an enabling environment for inclusive development.
After axing Optane last year, the next major business is the Barefoot Networks switching business, another casualty of Intel's last decade strategy to become a data-centric company/conglomerate.
Almost nothing remains of the old horse-centric infrastructure in Maine, except for one increasingly rare thing: hitching posts — granite or iron posts in front of houses and businesses, there for visitors to tie up their horse before going inside.
Along with "What It Always Is," a Negan-centric episode of Season 10, Jorné scripted the episodes "Walk With Us" (with co-writer Nicole Mirante-Matthews) and "A Certain Doom" (with co-writers Corey Reed & Jim Barnes).