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emms (noun) - An informal term referring to Electronic Medical Records (EMRs). These are digital versions of patients' paper charts, containing information about their medical history, diagnoses, medications, and treatment plans
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  • plural of EMM
  • A surname.

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Emms is considered a painter of great ability.
The contents of ECMs and EMMs are not standardized.
The EMMs are normally transmitted or renewed once per month.
Various specific types of EMMs are possible.
This feature might be thought of as a dynamic allocation of bandwidth for specific EMMs.
The second database is for EMMs for immediate broadcast.
He also competed in mixed doubles with Emms.
The content of the ECMs and EMMs is not standardized.
EMMs are usually transmitted or renewed once per month.
The cycle rate of other EMMs may also be varied.
The NORMAL channel is necessarily present and is used to send arbitrary EMMs.
Remove original EMMs and replace with the new EMMs.
See all emms.
Cyclically emitting the EMMs in random order can solve this problem.
A system with redundant enclosure management features two EMMs that are designated as.

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Credits transmitted with EMMs may be carried over from one month to the next.
One particularly important feature of the ME is that it emits EMMs in random order.
The DEDICATED channel transports EMMs for which the characteristics are identical.
The award is named in recognition of Hap Emms.
Ensure that both EMMs in the PowerVault SCSI disk storage enclosure are identical.
St place in Emms.
The EMMs which are passed to the Message Emitter are thus complete EMMs.
Program broadcasting of some express EMMs in a very short time ;.
Broadcast EMMs must satisfy the following constraints,.
The state of a decoder may be updated over-the-air through the transmission of dedicated EMMs.
The EMMs and ECMs are returned to the encryption manager 9.
The receiver / decoder 12 demultiplexes the signals to obtain scrambled programmes with encrypted EMMs and encrypted ECMs.
In another embodiment, EMMs are used to carry encrypted second keys.
Emms covers both the main variations and the tricky sidelines, and highlights crucial move-order subtleties.
Data packets relating to applications, EMMs and ECMs typically comprise one or more MPEG sections.
Mr. Emms was considered to be on probation for a period of one year.
The transmission of the demultiplexed ECMs and EMMs to the processor 16, and.
Organise broadcast EMMs so that the terminal can take them into account ;.
Figure 17 is a schematic diagram showing the manner of storage of EMMs within the Message Emitter ;.
He held that Mr. Emms had not been given the required notice in writing.
The SAS equipment 16 may need to optimise broadcasting of EMMs to the B-SAS module 10.
Management of Sending EMMs EMMs are prepared for broadcasting to the multiplexer 12 in two steps.
EMMs One or two hot-swappable modules with temperature sensors and an audio alarm.
Thus, the TPS company reduced the EMMs broadcasting interval to 12 minutes.
John Emms is one of England 's strongest grandmasters, and an experienced trainer and editor.
Britain 's Robertson, Emms advance in badminton ".
The EMMs are passed to a Message Emitter ( ME ) as complete EMMs.
Processing of ECMs and EMMs in a SIMULCRYPTEUR is illustrated in FIG . 11.
EMMs are passed from the EMM Generator 16 to the encryption manager 9 through another interfaz 24.
Don'tgetoutofbed, Emms . You are not leaving this house.
Emms competed in badminton at the 2004 Summer Olympics in women 's doubles with partner Donna Kellogg.
The system 28 also generates EMMs ( Entitlement Management Messages ) such as the one illustrated in FIG . 3.
The EMMs are ciphered using the first ciphering unit 206.
In most cases, EMMs are sent to the subscribers utilizing a ' carousel ' system.
The EMMs actually being broadcast are also stored in Random Access Memory 3324.

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