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Two times a day at institution specified time Three times a day at institution specified time Four times a day at institution specified time Every morning at institution specified times. Every afternoon at institution specified times. Regular business days (Monday to Friday excluding holidays) Regular weekends (Saturday and Sunday excluding holidays) Holidays Description:The Netherlands National Holidays. Description:Liberation day (May 5 every five years) Description:Queen's day (April 30) Description:Sinterklaas (December 5) United States National Holidays (public holidays for federal employees established by U.S. Federal law 5 U.S.C. 6103). Columbus Day, the second Monday in October. Independence Day (4th of July) Alternative Monday after 4th of July Weekend [5 U.S.C. 6103(b)]. Alternative Friday before 4th of July Weekend [5 U.S.C. 6103(b)]. Labor Day, the first Monday in September. Memorial Day, the last Monday in May. Friday before Memorial Day Weekend Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January. Washington's Birthday (Presidential Day) the third Monday in February. Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November. Friday after Thanksgiving. Veteran's Day, November 11. Christian Holidays (Roman/Gregorian [Western] Tradition.) Easter Sunday. The Easter date is a rather complex calculation based on Astronomical tables describing full moon dates. Details can be found at and http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/faq/docs/easter.html. Note that the Christian Orthodox Holidays are based on the Julian calendar. Good Friday, is the Friday right before Easter Sunday. New Year's Day (January 1) Pentecost Sunday, is seven weeks after Easter (the 50th day of Easter). Christmas Eve (December 24) Christmas Day (December 25)
Codesystem Name Codesystem Id Version / Eingangsdatum Status
GTSAbbreviation 2.16.840.1.113883.5.1022 2012-07-24 definitiv
Level/Typ Code Anzeigename Beschreibung

|- |0-L |BID |(en-US) BID

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Two times a day at institution specified time

|- |0-L |TID |(en-US) TID

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Three times a day at institution specified time

|- |0-L |QID |(en-US) QID

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Four times a day at institution specified time

|- |0-L |AM |(en-US) AM

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Every morning at institution specified times.

|- |0-L |PM |(en-US) PM

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Every afternoon at institution specified times.

|- |0-L |JB |(en-US) JB

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Regular business days (Monday to Friday excluding holidays)

|- |0-L |JE |(en-US) JE

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Regular weekends (Saturday and Sunday excluding holidays)

|- |0-S |JH |(en-US) GTSAbbreviationHolidays

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Holidays

|- |1-S |JHNNL |(en-US) The Netherlands National Holidays

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Description:The Netherlands National Holidays.

|- |2-L |JHNNLLD |(en-US) Liberation day (May 5 every five years)

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Description:Liberation day (May 5 every five years)

|- |2-L |JHNNLQD |(en-US) Queen's day (April 30)

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Description:Queen's day (April 30)

|- |2-L |JHNNLSK |(en-US) Sinterklaas (December 5)

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Description:Sinterklaas (December 5)

|- |1-S |JHNUS |(en-US) GTSAbbreviationHolidaysUSNational

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United States National Holidays (public holidays for federal employees established by U.S. Federal law 5 U.S.C. 6103).

|- |2-L |JHNUSCLM |(en-US) JHNUSCLM

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Columbus Day, the second Monday in October.

|- |2-L |JHNUSIND |(en-US) JHNUSIND

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Independence Day (4th of July)

|- |2-L |JHNUSIND1 |(en-US) JHNUSIND1

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Alternative Monday after 4th of July Weekend [5 U.S.C. 6103(b)].

|- |2-L |JHNUSIND5 |(en-US) JHNUSIND5

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Alternative Friday before 4th of July Weekend [5 U.S.C. 6103(b)].

|- |2-L |JHNUSLBR |(en-US) JHNUSLBR

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Labor Day, the first Monday in September.

|- |2-L |JHNUSMEM |(en-US) JHNUSMEM

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Memorial Day, the last Monday in May.

|- |2-L |JHNUSMEM5 |(en-US) JHNUSMEM5

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Friday before Memorial Day Weekend

|- |2-L |JHNUSMEM6 |(en-US) JHNUSMEM6

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Saturday of Memorial Day Weekend

|- |2-L |JHNUSMLK |(en-US) JHNUSMLK

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January.

|- |2-L |JHNUSPRE |(en-US) JHNUSPRE

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Washington's Birthday (Presidential Day) the third Monday in February.

|- |2-L |JHNUSTKS |(en-US) JHNUSTKS

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Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November.

|- |2-L |JHNUSTKS5 |(en-US) JHNUSTKS5

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Friday after Thanksgiving.

|- |2-L |JHNUSVET |(en-US) JHNUSVET

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Veteran's Day, November 11.

|- |1-A |_GTSAbbreviationHolidaysChristianRoman |(en-US) GTSAbbreviationHolidaysChristianRoman

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Christian Holidays (Roman/Gregorian [Western] Tradition.)

|- |2-L |JHCHREAS |(en-US) JHCHREAS

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Easter Sunday. The Easter date is a rather complex calculation based on Astronomical tables describing full moon dates. Details can be found at and http://aa.usno.navy.mil/AA/faq/docs/easter.html. Note that the Christian Orthodox Holidays are based on the Julian calendar.

|- |2-L |JHCHRGFR |(en-US) JHCHRGFR

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Good Friday, is the Friday right before Easter Sunday.

|- |2-L |JHCHRNEW |(en-US) JHCHRNEW

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New Year's Day (January 1)

|- |2-L |JHCHRPEN |(en-US) JHCHRPEN

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Pentecost Sunday, is seven weeks after Easter (the 50th day of Easter).

|- |2-L |JHCHRXME |(en-US) JHCHRXME

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Christmas Eve (December 24)

|- |2-L |JHCHRXMS |(en-US) JHCHRXMS

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Christmas Day (December 25)