DMAC

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DMAC

abbreviation for
(Telecommunications) duobinary multiplexed analogue component: a transmission coding system using duobinary techniques for the digital sound and data components of colour television using satellite broadcasting
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DiaMedica's shares are listed on The Nasdaq Capital Market under the trading symbol 'DMAC.'
After reviewing the literature on the solubility of PSU and PVAc polymers, dimethylacetamide (DMAc) solvent was selected on the basis of its properties.
In the first step, a calculated amount of HFBAPP or 6FpDA in DMAc was taken in a three-necked round-bottomed flask and magnetically stirred.
PSMA (20 mmol based on maleic anhydride units) was dissolved in 20 mL of DMAc. Varying molarities of AS, AIPA, and 6FAL were added sequentially once every hour and stirred at room temperature.
Unfortunately, most of us don't have the superhuman wherewithal to push through injuries like DMac. Many of us continue to struggle with lingering pain from both major and minor injuries, sometimes even unexplained pain.
Jason McCourty said on the Twitter account the brothers share: ''Congrats to Dmac! Even though he turned down my offer to Nashville I guess we can still be bros just let me get some of that money.''
Lithium Chloride (LiCl) and N, N Dimethylacetamide (DMAc) was obtained from Across, Belgium.
The project involves several industrial and academic partner organizations--WIFE Energy, the small company founded by Wickett and his wife Mairi to bring the device to the market; shipyard A&P Falmouth, which is leading the project; specialist vehicle builder Supacat, which designed and built the latest prototype; Plymouth University, which performed tank testing of an earlier version; and the University of Exeter, which is carrying out the latest batch of tests on a hydraulic rig it operates called the Dynamic Marine Component Test facility (DMac).
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