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POMS

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POMSPatrol Order Management System
POMSProperty Owners and Managers Survey
POMSProfile of Mood Status
POMSPerformance Outcome Management System (health care database)
POMSPort Operations Management System
POMSParents Over My Shoulder (chat)
POMSPolar Operational Meteorological Satellite
POMSPerformance Operations Management System
POMSProgram Objective Memorandum System
POMSPilgrim Overseas Missionary Society (St. Albans, New York)
POMSPaperless Order Management System
POMSProgram Operations Manual System (Social Security Administration)
POMSPortfolio Order Management System
POMSProduction and Operations Management Society


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The lower the POMS score, the better a person's mood; a normal score is about 20 points or lower.
If the contract is for the life of the individual with disabilities, then his or her life expectancy should be calculated based on the actuarial tables in the Social Security POMS.
The POMS was administered at baseline and monthly to all subjects.
 
 
 
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