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maxillae in insects, the second or lower pair of jaws, which are composed of several joints and furnished with peculiar jointed appendages called palpi, or feelers.
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Max A real-time MIDI processing and graphic programming environment. Max software was first developed at IRCAM , the French national computer music center and later commercialized by Opcode Systems.
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maximal Oxygen Uptake:The maximum volume of oxygen an individual can consume per minute of work. It is often used to evaluate an athlete's cardiovascular efficiency. Trained individuals have a higher VO2 max than untrained individuals allowing for increase intensity and performance when exercising.
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maximum allowable charge The amount set by the insurer as the highest amount to be charged for a particular medical service.
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Max Maximum effort for one repetition of an exercise.
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