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EMC The condition in which the moisture content of a structural material has stabilized in relation to relative humidity and temperature of surrounding air; ie, no more moisture absorption can occur at the temperature and humidity.
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EMC v. a virus of the genus Cardiovirus found in Africa, South America, and elsewhere, which causes mild aseptic meningitis in humans and encephalomyocarditis in pigs and certain nonhuman primates; it is represented by four strains which appear to be substantially identical in immunological and other respects. It includes the Columbia SK, Mengo, and MM viruses.
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Emcyt trademark for a preparation of estramustine.
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EMC Electro Magnetic Compatibility. The requirement for both electromagnetic emissions and susceptibility of a piece of equipment to comply with a governing set of standards.
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EMC the moisture content that rice will come to after an extended period of exposure to air at set temperature and relative
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