The process of keeping two copies of an on-line catalog A Live Catalog is seen by users on the Internet A Staging Catalog is used to make changes to prices, products, etc When the changes are complete, they are transferred in bulk to the live catalog
A formal assessment of the spread of disease through the body It is especially useful in assessing the lymphomas It may be important in determining the type of treatment selected It is also useful in cooperative clinical trials so that assessment of treatment results can be examined by the stage of disease of the patient treated
An evaluation of the extent of disease, such as cancer A classification based on stage at diagnosis helps determine appropriate treatment and prognosis
The process of moving data from one storage medium to another, for example, to move backed-up, archived, or migrated save sets from a disk file to a tape
The accuracy with which an audio system conveys audible information about the size, shape, and acoustical characteristics of the original recording space and the placement of the artists within it
The process of selecting, desiging, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a given purpose This includes the use or absence of stagecraft elements as well as the structure of the stage and its components (e g , proscenium stage with arch, curtain, wings, legs, and apron; theatre-in-the-round, park, alleyway) (See also environment )
Doing exams and tests to learn the extent of the cancer within the body, especially whether the disease has spread from the original site to other parts of the body
(Ticaret) Picking material for a production or sales order and moving to a separate area for purposes of consolidation or identifying shortages. Staged material is normally handled as a location transfer and not as an issue to the destination production or sales order
Refers to the allocation of categories (0, I, II, III, IV) to groupings of tumours defined by internationally-agreed criteria Staging helps determine treatment and prognosis
Picking material for a production or sales order and moving to a separate area for purposes of consolidation or identifying shortages Staged material is normally handled as a location transfer and not as an issue to the destination production or sales order