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ACO, AcO, or Aco may refer to: Organizations * Accountable care organization, healthcare organization characterized by a specific payment and care delivery model * Aco Records, a British 1920s record label * ACO, C.A., a Venezuelan holding company * Air Cadet Organisation, collective name for the UK cadet forces sponsored by the Royal Air Force * The Airline Cooperative, an organization of international airlines formed in 2012 * Allied Command Operations, the NATO strategic command * Alvarez Chamber Orchestra * American Composers Orchestra * American Cornhole Organization * Arts Center of the Ozarks, community theater in Springdale, Arkansas, US * Association of Cricket Officials * Australian Chamber Orchestra * Australian College of Optometry * Automobile Club de l'Ouest, organizers of the 24 Hours of Le Mans auto race * Avenir du Congo, a political party in the Democratic Republic of the Congo * Canadian Association of Orthodontists (''Association canadienne des orthodontis ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Accountable Care Organization
An accountable care organization (ACO) is a healthcare organization that ties provider reimbursements to quality metrics and reductions in the cost of care. ACOs in the United States are formed from a group of coordinated health-care practitioners. They use alternative payment models, normally, capitation. The organization is accountable to patients and third-party payers for the quality, appropriateness and efficiency of the health care provided. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, an ACO is "an organization of health care practitioners that agrees to be accountable for the quality, cost, and overall care of Medicare beneficiaries who are enrolled in the traditional fee-for-service program who are assigned to it". History The term ''accountable care organization'' was first used by Elliott Fisher in 2006 during a discussion of the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission. In 2009, the term was included in the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Car ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Aco District, Corongo
Aco District is one of seven districts of the Corongo Province in Peru. Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática The Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática (INEI) ("National Institute of Statistics and Informatics") is a semi-autonomous Peruvian government agency which coordinates, compiles, and evaluates statistical information for the country .... Banco de Información Distrital''. Retrieved April 11, 2008. References Districts of the Corongo Province Districts of the Ancash Region {{Ancash-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Akko (other)
Akko may refer to: Places * Acre, Israel * Akko, Nigeria * Hakko, Armenia People * Acco (Senones), Gallic ruler who revolted against Julius Caesar in the 50BCs * Akiko Wada (born 1950), Japanese singer and television performer * Akko, vocalist of Japanese pop group My Little Lover Fictional characters * Akko(-chan), the heroine of the manga ''Himitsu no Akko-chan'' * Atsuko "Akko" Kagari, the protagonist of the ''Little Witch Academia'' franchise Other uses * ''Akko'' (fish), a genus of gobies in subfamily Gobiinae See also * * Acre (other) * Siege of Acre (other) * ACCO (other) * Acho, a surname * Aco (other) * Ak (other) * Akho, 17th-century Gujarati poet * Ako (other) Ako or AKO may refer to: Candace Places *Akō, Hyōgo, a city located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Akō District, Hyōgo, a district located in Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan *Ako, Cameroon, a town in Cameroon *Ako, the Japanese name of Alexandrovsk- ...< ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acos (other)
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ACOS or Acos may refer to: * Arccosine, an inverse trigonometric function * The Advanced Comprehensive Operating System mainframe computer operating system * Acos District in Peru * Acos Vinchos District in Peru * A Crown of Swords novel See also * Aco (other) * Cos (other) Cos, COS, CoS, coS or Cos. may refer to: Mathematics, science and technology * Carbonyl sulfide * Class of service (CoS or COS), a network header field defined by the IEEE 802.1p task group * Class of service (COS), a parameter in telephone syste ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acho
Acho is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Emmanuel Acho (born 1990), American football player *James Acho, American sportswriter *Sam Acho (born 1988), American football player as first name: *Acho (vice-chancellor), 13th-century Hungarian cleric See also * Acho people Lipan Apache are a band of Apache, a Southern Athabaskan Indigenous people, who have lived in the Southwest and Southern Plains for centuries. At the time of European and African contact, they lived in New Mexico, Colorado, Oklahoma, Texas, a ..., a protohistorical band of Lipan Apache * Plaza de toros de Acho, bullring in Lima, Peru {{surname, Acho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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ACCO (other)
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Acco or ACCO may refer to: * ''Acco'' (moth), a genus of moth * Acco (Senones), a chief of Gaul, who induced his countrymen to revolt against Julius Caesar in 53 BC * Acre, Israel (Hebrew: , ''ʻAkko'') * Acco super bulldozer, the largest bulldozer ever built * ACCO Brands, an American office product manufacturer * American Childhood Cancer Organization * Association of Child Care Officers * Associate of the Canadian College of Organists See also * Siege of Acre (other) * Acre (other) * Akko (other) * Aco (other) * Ako (other) * Acho (surname) * Accos Eupolemus () is the earliest Hellenistic Jewish historian whose writing survives from Antiquity. Five (or possibly six) fragments of his work have been preserved in Eusebius of Caesarea's '' Praeparatio Evangelica'' (hereafter abbreviated as ''P ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ant Colony Optimization
In computer science and operations research, the ant colony optimization algorithm (ACO) is a probabilistic technique for solving computational problems which can be reduced to finding good paths through graphs. Artificial ants stand for multi-agent methods inspired by the behavior of real ants. The pheromone-based communication of biological ants is often the predominant paradigm used. Combinations of artificial ants and local search algorithms have become a method of choice for numerous optimization tasks involving some sort of graph, e.g., vehicle routing and internet routing. As an example, ant colony optimization is a class of optimization algorithms modeled on the actions of an ant colony. Artificial 'ants' (e.g. simulation agents) locate optimal solutions by moving through a parameter space representing all possible solutions. Real ants lay down pheromones directing each other to resources while exploring their environment. The simulated 'ants' similarly recor ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Animal Control Service
An animal control service or animal control agency is an entity charged with responding to requests for help with animals ranging from wild animals, dangerous animals, or animals in distress. An individual who works for such an entity was once known as a dog catcher, but is generally now called an animal control officer, and may be an employee or a contractor – commonly employed by a municipality, county, shire, or other subnational government area. Duties and function Typically animals that are found will be checked for owner identification, including checking any ID tags, scanning for microchips, and checking for tattoos. Animals may be returned to their owners, or transported to a veterinary clinic or animal shelter. Animals held in the shelter can be returned to their owners, adopted, released to the wild, held as evidence in a criminal investigation or euthanized. Animal control services may be provided by the government or through a contract with a humane society or soci ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Optical Internetworking Forum
The Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF) is a prominent non-profit consortium that was founded in 1998. It promotes the development and deployment of interoperable computer networking products and services through implementation agreements (IAs) for optical networking products and component technologies including SerDes devices. OIF also creates benchmarks, performs worldwide interoperability testing, builds market awareness and promotes education for optical technologies. The Network Processing Forum merged into OIF in June 2006. The OIF has around a hundred member companies and has four face-to-face meetings per year. It is managed by Association Management Solutions and operates using parliamentary debate rules and transparent decision making. The technical content is member-driven. The OIF operates under a RAND licensing framework. It maintains liaison relationships with many other standards-developing organizations including the ITU, IEEE 802.3, the ONF, the InfiniBand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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All-trans-8'-apo-beta-carotenal 15,15'-oxygenase
All-trans-8'-apo-beta-carotenal 15,15'-oxygenase (, ''Diox1'', ''ACO'', ''8'-apo-beta-carotenal 15,15'-oxygenase'') is an enzyme with systematic name ''all-trans-8'-apo-beta-carotenal:oxygen 15,15'-oxidoreductase (bond-cleaving)''. This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the IUPAC nomenclature for organic transformations, chemical transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Classically, chemical reactions encompass changes that only involve the pos ... : all-trans-8'-apo-beta-carotenal + O2 \rightleftharpoons all-trans-retinal + (2E,4E,6E)-2,6-dimethylocta-2,4,6-trienedial All-trans-8'-apo-beta-carotenal 15,15'-oxygenase contains an Fe2+-4His arrangement. References External links * {{Portal bar, Biology, border=no EC 1.14.99 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Acetoxy Group
In organic chemistry, the acetoxy group (abbr. AcO or OAc; IUPAC name: acetyloxy), is a functional group with the formula and the structure . As the ''-oxy'' suffix implies, it differs from the acetyl group () by the presence of an additional oxygen atom. The name acetoxy is the short form of ''acetyl-oxy''. Functionality An acetoxy group may be used as a protection for an alcohol functionality in a synthetic route although the protecting group itself is called an acetyl group. Alcohol protection There are several options of introducing an acetoxy functionality in a molecule from an alcohol (in effect protecting the alcohol by acetylation): * Acetyl halide, such as acetyl chloride in the presence of a base like triethylamine * Activated ester form of acetic acid, such as a N-hydroxysuccinimide ester, although this is not advisable due to higher costs and difficulties. * Acetic anhydride in the presence of base with a catalyst such as pyridine with a bit of DMAP added. ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Abell Catalogue
The Abell catalog of rich clusters of galaxies is an all-sky catalog of 4,073 rich galaxy clusters of nominal redshift ''z'' ≤ 0.2. This catalog supplements a revision of George O. Abell's original "Northern Survey" of 1958, which had only 2,712 clusters, with a further 1,361 clustersthe "Southern Survey" of 1989, published after Abell's death by co-authors Harold G. Corwin and Ronald P. Olowin from those parts of the south celestial hemisphere that had been omitted from the earlier survey. The Abell catalog, and especially its clusters, are of interest to amateur astronomers as challenge objects to be viewed in dark locations on large aperture amateur telescopes. The Northern Survey The original catalog of 2,712 rich clusters of galaxies was published in 1958 by George O. Abell (1927–1983), who was then studying at the California Institute of Technology. The catalog, which formed part of Abell's PhD thesis, was prepared by means of a visual inspection of th ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |