N39.7z
: Raw or semi-processed satellite data.
In the context of satellite imagery and remote sensing, "N39" typically indicates a . Data files for specific regions are often archived into a single compressed package with a .7z extension for easier distribution and storage.
: This is the most common sub-code. It is a billable diagnosis used when a patient has a confirmed UTI , but the exact location (bladder, kidney, or urethra) is not yet identified. Other Related Sub-codes : N39.3 : Stress incontinence (male or female). N39.7z
: Under the 2025 ICD-10 updates , specific "Excludes1" notes prohibit using N39.0 if a more specific site like cystitis (N30) or urethritis (N34) is documented. 3. Lighting and Decor Product Codes
: Other specified urinary incontinence, such as urge or overflow incontinence. N39.8 : Other specified disorders of the urinary system. : Raw or semi-processed satellite data
: XML or text files describing acquisition time, station name, and polarization modes (e.g., HH, HV, VV). 2. Medical Diagnostic Coding (ICD-10 Code N39)
In medicine, is a parent category in the ICD-10-CM (International Classification of Diseases) system used for classifying "Other disorders of the urinary system". : This is the most common sub-code
: Large datasets, such as those from the Gaofen-3 satellite , use standardized strings like ...N39.1_20191212_...L10000000039.7Z to denote the scene center's latitude.