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Large-scale manufacturing of precisely patterned flexible soft tissue implants with high porosity. [PDF]
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Proceedings Seventh Euromicro Workshop on Real-Time Systems, 2002
This paper addresses MMS and real time issues. The requirements for real time systems are introduced. The paper also presents briefly MAP, and in particular, the MMS standard in real time environments, emphasising its weaknesses and goes on to show our approach to making MMS more suitable for a real time context.
Justin N. Akazan, Zoubir Mammeri
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This paper addresses MMS and real time issues. The requirements for real time systems are introduced. The paper also presents briefly MAP, and in particular, the MMS standard in real time environments, emphasising its weaknesses and goes on to show our approach to making MMS more suitable for a real time context.
Justin N. Akazan, Zoubir Mammeri
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Performance of a 3.2‐mm to 6‐mm Adaptor
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 1994A study was undertaken to evaluate the performance of a 366–08 adaptor that adapts an in‐line bipolar 3.2‐mm connector to a 6‐mm pulse generator connector. A total of 14 adaptors were implanted in individual patients. Eight of the 14 adaptors failed, an additional failure is probable. Tbe average follow‐up time was 32.1 months. The most likely cause of
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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma–mms or MMS?
Journal of Plastic, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgery, 2021J A, Dunne +4 more
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Abstract M symbol for 1 mass, especially molar mass; related terms aredesignated by subscripts: Mm , symbol for mass-average molarmass (see average molar mass); M0, symbol for number-averagemolar mass (see average molar mass); M0, symbol for mean relativeresidue mass; Mr, symbol for relative molecular mass; Mw ,symbol for weight-average ...
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Abstract M symbol for 1 mass, especially molar mass; related terms aredesignated by subscripts: Mm , symbol for mass-average molarmass (see average molar mass); M0, symbol for number-averagemolar mass (see average molar mass); M0, symbol for mean relativeresidue mass; Mr, symbol for relative molecular mass; Mw ,symbol for weight-average ...
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