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PCM

(communications)
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PCM

(data)

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(company)
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The phase-change microcapsules (PCMs) not only have the protective shell materials but also have the ability of phase change at melting points as surrounding temperature change.
The BR20 PCM model had the most stable and desirable temperature range of approximately 20.8[degrees]C (69[degrees]F) to 25.6[degrees]C (78[degrees]F).
Fabrication of WPC and Packing-Type PCM. The WPC was first utilized to apply the PCM to the roof layer.
Results: Out of 448 children, 58.5% (n=262) had PCM and 41.5% (n=186) did not have PCM.
Colchester Avenue, Penylan: PS695 pcm A detached, two-bedroom coach house in the newly developed Ffordd Nowell.
Many serological techniques have been widely used to evaluate the concentration of antibodies in sera from PCM patients, such as immunodiffusion, counterimmunoelectrophoresis, double immunodiffusion and immunoenzymatic assays (reviewed in Ref.
Recently, a UFHS using a phase-change material (PCM) has been introduced as an alternative.