Infant Formula Cost-Containment
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Infant Formula Cost-Containment: Refers to statutory provisions in the Child Nutrition Act of 1966 that require state WIC agencies to solicit bids to infant formula companies for the sale of infant formula used in WIC food packages.
Infant Massage: Various gentle touch-therapy methods for infants, performed by parents.
Infant Massage Instruction: Qualified instructors teach parents how to properly massage their infants. Infant massage is also utilized in hospital neonatal care units. This specialized form of touch is successful, not . . . View Full Definition
Infant Industry Argument: The category describing a company's primary business activity. This category is usually determined by the largest portion of revenue.
Molecular Formula: A notation that indicates the type and number of atoms in a molecule. The molecular formula of glucose is C6H12O6, which indicates that a molecule of glucose contains 6 atoms of carbon, 12 a . . . View Full Definition
Infant Damnation: A rather grim Protestant doctrine associated with Puritan theologian John Calvin. It is closely associated with the doctrines of 'Total Depravity,' 'Original Sin,' and 'The Elect.' The idea . . . View Full Definition
Formulary: A listing of drugs, classified by therapeutic category or disease class, that are considered preferred therapy for a given managed population and that are to be used by an MCO's providers in . . . View Full Definition
Open Formulary: The provision that drugs on the preferred list and those not on the preferred list will both be covered by a PBM or MCO.
Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS): A disorder resulting in the unexpected death during sleep of infants, usually between the ages of two weeks and one year. The causes are not fully understood, but are believed to involve fai . . . View Full Definition
Unit Benefit Formula: More than one class of securities traded together (e.g., one common share and three subscription warrants).
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