On the electronic music circuit they're known as PMCs: polyphonic multi-dimensional controllers.
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The sources declined to name the parties PMC has had talks with.
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The next PMC meeting will be in the Cook Islands in 2020.
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PMCs can easily become mercenaries and vice versa, depending on the client.
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Representatives for Qatalyst and PMC-Sierra were not immediately available for comment.
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Using a series of computational simulations, we explored the possibility of 'hacking' pmf partitioning as a target for improving photosynthesis.
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Currently, allogeneic stem-cell transplantation remains the only potentially curative approach for PMF.
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In conclusion, we provided consensus-based recommendations aimed to optimize allo-SCT in PMF.
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It is now encased in blast walls and guarded by PMF fighters.
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The site belongs to a PMF group, he and several other residents said.
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These studies have demonstrated that PMU disrupts the structure of cardiomyocytes and calcium handling.
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A significant number of companies appear to have been invoiced in giving money through the PMU system.
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S-300PMU system specification Specification: Each launcher vehicle carries four missile containers (two missiles per target).
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The three-year deal will enable PMU France to provide sports betting via messaging channels to their customers.
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As PMU is a component of modern device therapy for heart failure this study has clinical ramifications and raises important questions for regenerative medicine.
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On Saturday the central Baghdad offices of the Kurdistan Democratic party were burnt down by loyalists of the Iran-backed PopularMobilizationUnits (PMU).
Ús de popular mobilization forces en anglès
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These PopularMobilizationForces (PMF) are also a significant political force.
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The militias were incorporated into government forces under the umbrella of the PopularMobilizationForces which Muhandis led.
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Iran's Khamenei said in late June that no attempts should be made to weaken Iraq's PopularMobilizationForces.
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Iraq's PopularMobilizationForces, an umbrella of mostly Shi'ite paramilitary groups backed by Iran, are influential in parliament and have allies in government.