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PLR

abbreviation for
(Library Science & Bibliography) Public Lending Right
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A subsidiaries of American Financial Group Inc (NYSE:AFG), Great American Life declared on Tuesday the receipt of a Private Letter Ruling (PLR) from the IRS, with changes in the tax treatment of advisory fees.
The high PLR shows that nine out of 10 of Pag-IBIG Fund's home loan borrowers regularly pay their monthly amortizations, which is a vast improvement compared to previous years.
"We see no reason so far to increase our home loan rates because the continuing improvements in our collection efficiency boost our PLR.
The event was timed to coincide with a Ministry of Culture trial period that is being scheduled to implement PLR systems.
The main benefit of automated pupillometry is to produce an objective and standardized assessment of PLR and pupil size.
The NLR was calculated by dividing the absolute neutrophil count by the absolute lymphocyte count; similarly, the PLR was calculated by dividing the absolute platelet count by the absolute lymphocyte count.
Results: There was difference between the abortion groups and control groups in terms of complete blood count (CBC) inflammation markers, including WBC, PLT, neutrophil, lymphocyte, NLR, PLR, and MPV.
The NLR was calculated using the neutrophil and lymphocyte counts from the complete blood count (CBC) obtained before surgery, and the PLR was calculated using the platelet count divided by the lymphocyte count as in same CBC results.
Recently, it has been reported that the neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet/lymphocyte ratio (PLR) might indicate patients that will respond poorly to treatments (neoadjuvant CRT) and who will have worse disease-free survival (DFS) and overall survival (OS) in many cancers such as small cell lung carcinoma, esophageal carcinoma, pancreatic adenocarcinoma, and head and neck cancers.