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NFPA 101, 2012 edition and NFPA 99, 2012 edition for General and Special Hospital, Private Psychiatric Hospital and Crisis Stabilization Unit, Ambulatory Surgical Center who receive Medicare reimbursements.
Upon obtaining the Final Architectural Review Form, FM ARU-03, the facility may occupy the newly constructed space if a construction project does not require changes in the facility's license. With the Final Architectural Review Form, staff may occupy the design space and services may be provided to patients (e.g. construction of an operating room, catheterization lab, or imaging suite). Inspection Instructions, ARU-22 (PDF).
The last of the Creative Suite versions, Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6), was launched at a release event on April 23, 2012, and released on May 7, 2012.[1] CS6 was the last of the Adobe design tools to be physically shipped as boxed software as future releases and updates would be delivered via download only.
Creative Suite helped InDesign become the dominant publishing software, replacing QuarkXPress, because customers who purchased the suite for Photoshop and Illustrator received InDesign at no additional cost.[12]
Adobe shut down the \"activation\" servers for CS2 in December 2012, making it impossible for licensed users to reinstall the software if needed. In response to complaints, Adobe then made available for download a version of CS2 that did not require online activation, and published a serial number to activate it offline.[13][14][15] Because there was no mechanism to prevent people who had never purchased a CS2 license from downloading and activating it, it was widely thought that the aging software had become either freeware or abandonware, despite Adobe's later explanation that it was intended only for people who had \"legitimately purchased CS2\".[16][17] The later shutdown of the CS3 and CS4 activation servers was handled differently, with registered users given the opportunity to get individual serial numbers for offline activation, rather than a published one.[18]
Adobe Creative Suite Production Studio (previously Adobe Video Collection) was a suite of programs for acquiring, editing, and distributing digital video and audio that was released during the same timeframe as Adobe Creative Suite 2. The suite was available in standard and premium editions.
Macromedia Studio was a suite of programs designed for web content creation designed and distributed by Macromedia. After Adobe's 2005 acquisition of Macromedia, Macromedia Studio 8 was replaced, modified, and integrated into two editions of the Adobe Creative Suite family of software from version 2.3 onwards. The closest relatives of Macromedia Studio 8 are now called Adobe Creative Suite Web Premium.
Two programs were dropped from the CS4 line-up: Adobe Ultra, a vector keying application which utilizes image analysis technology to produce high quality chroma key effects in less than ideal lighting environments and provides keying of a subject into a virtual 3D environment through virtual set technology, and Adobe Stock Photos. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS4:
Adobe Creative Suite 5 (CS5) was released on April 30, 2010.[29] From CS5 onwards, Windows versions of Adobe Premiere Pro CS5 and Adobe After Effects CS5 were 64-bit only and required at least Windows Vista 64-bit or a later 64-bit Windows version.[30] Windows XP Professional x64 Edition was no longer supported. The Mac versions of the CS5 programs were rewritten using macOS's Cocoa APIs in an effort to modernize the codebase. These new Mac versions dropped support for PowerPC-based Macs and were 64-bit Intel-only.[31] Adobe Version Cue, an application that enabled users to track and manipulate file metadata and automate the process of collaboratively reviewing documents among groups of people, and the Adobe Creative Suite Web Standard edition, previously available in CS4, were dropped from the CS5 line-up. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5:
Not all products were upgraded to CS5.5 in this release; applications that were upgraded to CS5.5 included Adobe InDesign, Adobe Flash Catalyst, Adobe Flash Professional, Adobe Dreamweaver, Adobe Premiere Pro, Adobe After Effects, and Adobe Device Central. Adobe Audition also replaced Adobe Soundbooth in CS5.5, Adobe Story was first offered as an AIR-powered screenwriting and preproduction application, and Adobe Acrobat X Pro replaced Acrobat 9.3 Pro. Below is a matrix of the applications that were bundled in each of the software suites for CS5.5:
During an Adobe conference call on June 21, 2011, CEO Shantanu Narayen said that the April 2011 launch of CS5.5 was \"the first release in our transition to an annual release cycle\", adding, \"We intend to ship the next milestone release of Creative Suite in 2012.\"[34] On March 21, 2012, Adobe released a freely available beta version of Adobe Photoshop CS6.[35] The final version of Adobe CS6 was launched on a release event April 23, 2012,[36] and first shipped May 7.[1] Adobe also launched a subscription-based offering named Adobe Creative Cloud where users are able to gain access to individual applications or the full Adobe Creative Suite 6 suite on a per-month basis, plus additional cloud storage spaces and services.[37]
CANCER TODAY provides a suite of data visualization tools to explore estimates of the incidence, mortality, and prevalence of 36 specific cancer types and of all cancer sites combined in 185 countries or territories of the world in 2020, by sex and age group, as part of the GLOBOCAN project. Please note that:
The methods used to estimate the sex- and age-specific incidence rates of cancer in a specific country fall into the following broad categories, in order of priority: Rates projected to 2012 (38 countries) Most recent rates available applied to the 2012 population (20 countries) Estimated from national mortality data by modelling, using incidence mortality ratios derived from data recorded by country-specific cancer registries (13 countries) Estimated from national mortality estimates by modelling, using incidence mortality ratios derived from data recorded by local cancer registries in neighbouring countries (9 European countries) Estimated from national mortality estimates using modelled survival (32 countries) Estimated as a weighted average of local rates (16 countries) Estimated using the data from one cancer registry covering part of the country, which are treated as representative of the countrywide profile (11 countries) Age/sex specific rates for all cancers combined were partitioned using data on the relative frequency of individual cancers, by age and sex (12 countries) The rates are those of neighbouring countries or registries in the same area (33 countries) Mortality Depending of the degree of detail and the accuracy of the national mortality data, one of the following six methods was used, in order of priority: Rates projected to 2012 (69 countries) Most recent rates available applied to the 2012 population (26 countries) Estimated as a weighted average of regional rates (1 country) Estimated from national incidence estimates by modelling, using country-specific survival (2 countries) Estimated from national incidence estimates by modelling, using country-specific survival (2 countries) The rates are those of neighbouring countries or registries in the same area (3 countries) The sources and methods used to estimate the global incidence and mortality in 2012, in addition to a brief description of the key results by cancer site and in 20 large areas of the world, can be found in Ferlay et al. (2015)a. A further assessment of the methods has also been described by Antoni et al. (2016)b.
The sex- and cancer-specific 1-, 3-, and 5-year prevalence estimates for 2012 were computed by multiplying the corresponding estimates for 2008c by the ratios of the estimated number of incident cases in 2012 in the adult population to the corresponding estimated number of cases for 2008. 153554b96e