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(Electromagnetic compatibility) The ability of electrical equipment to resist being influenced unfavorably by its electromagnetic environment, and also not to generate electromagnetic interference itself. Eurosid Dummy See Dummies FMVSS (Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards) US regulations analogous to the ECE Regulations. Full-scale test Impact with a barrier extending over the entire width of the vehicle and mounted at right angles to its direction of travel. ...
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A private firm that transacts export business on behalf of its client companies in return for a commission, salary, or retainer.
Ãâó: www.business-in-asia.com/glossary2.htm
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Electro-magnetic compatibility: the interaction between electronic components.
Ãâó: www.rosner-tdl.de/english/glossary.htm
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An independent firm which acts as the exclusive sales department for non-competing manufacturers. There is usually a formal agreement to manage the manufacturer's exports. Some act as an agent for the manufacturer and, in such cases, are paid a commission on the export sales. Others operate on a 'buy-sell' basis, that is, EMCs buy from their manufacturers at a set price and resell to foreign customers.
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Electronic Media Claims (electronic submission of claims)
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