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Emax, E-max or similar may refer to: * E-mu Emax, a line of sound samplers * E-Max School of Engineering and Applied Research, an engineering college in Haryana, India * E-Max shopping mall, within the Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre * Maximal efficacy, or intrinsic activity * IPS E.max, a type of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic used in dental restorations such as dental bridges and crowns * "Emax I", "Emax II", and "Emax III", songs by Destroyer from the 1998 album ''City of Daughters ''City of Daughters'' is the second studio album by Destroyer, released in June 1998. Pitchfork Media listed ''City of Daughters'' as 86th best album of the 1990s. Track listing Personnel *Dan Bejar - Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals *John Coll ...'' See also * Emac (other) * Emacs, a family of text editors {{disambiguation ...
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E-mu Emax
The Emax was a line of samplers, developed, manufactured, and sold by E-mu Systems from 1986 to 1995. Sold alongside their more expensive Emulator II and III samplers, the Emax line was conceived after the release of the Akai S-612 and Sequential Prophet 2000, and was designed to compete for the lower end of the sampling market. The name ''Emax'' can refer to one of two specific models, the Emax (which was grey), and the Emax II (which was black). The Emax is sometimes referred to as the ''Emax I'' or the ''Emax 1000'' to avoid confusion between the two models (although E-mu Systems never referred to it this way, there is an internal control label that says EMAX 1000 inside every unit). Emax The original Emax was released in 1986, as a low cost version of the Emulator II. The base model cost $2,995; a rack version was also available for $2,695. Although it was fairly similar to the Emulator II in sampling specifications, the Emax used much more reliable parts, and stored sou ...
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E-Max School Of Engineering And Applied Research
Education Maximum School of Engineering and Applied Research is an institute of higher education in Ambala, Haryana, India. It was established in 2009 by the Asa Ram Aggarwal Society of Education and Research and is affiliated to Kurushetra University, Kurukshetra for all academic purposes. Location The college is situated on Kalpi-Naraingarh road near village Baduali in Ambala district about 60 km from Chandigarh and 6 km from the Ambala-Jagadhri highway. The campus is surrounded mostly agriculture land with little human population. Campus The campus of the college is spread over 70 acres of land. Separate facilities of hostel are provided for male and female candidates. Courses The college provides bachelor of technology courses in the following trades:- *Civil engineering *Mechanical engineering *Electronics and Communication engineering *Automobile engineering *Computer science and engineering Affiliations The college is affiliated to Kurukshetra University, fo ...
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Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre
The Kowloonbay International Trade & Exhibition Centre (KITEC, formerly known as the Hong Kong International Trade and Exhibition Centre or HITEC), is an exhibition centre, shopping mall and performance venue situated at 1 Trademart Drive, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong. It was developed by Hopewell Holdings Ltd. Convention & Exhibition Facilities Multi-functional venues, including Music Zone @ E-Max, Rotunda 1, Rotunda 2, Rotunda 3 and Star Hall, can accommodate exhibitions, concerts, banquets and business functions. There is an auditorium with 702 tiered seats and a conference centre with 17 meeting rooms on the 6th and 7th floors. E-Max shopping mall The mall provides dining in the forms of Chinese and western restaurants and cafés. Major tenants include: * Hong Kong Bowling City (Closed) * Kowloon Bay Integrated Auto Mall * Premier Home Forum * PetMax * Starbucks * The Metroplex, self-operated independent cinema with 9 screens and a total capacity of over 1,100 peopl ...
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Intrinsic Activity
Intrinsic activity (IA) and efficacy refer to the relative ability of a drug-receptor complex to produce a maximum functional response. This must be distinguished from the affinity, which is a measure of the ability of the drug to bind to its molecular target, and the EC50, which is a measure of the potency of the drug and which is proportional to both efficacy and affinity. This use of the word "efficacy" was introduced by Stephenson (1956) to describe the way in which agonists vary in the response they produce, even when they occupy the same number of receptors. High efficacy agonists can produce the maximal response of the receptor system while occupying a relatively low proportion of the receptors in that system. There is a distinction between efficacy and intrinsic activity. Mechanism of efficacy Agonists of lower efficacy are not as efficient at producing a response from the drug-bound receptor, by stabilizing the active form of the drug-bound receptor. Therefore, they ma ...
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Lithium Disilicate
Lithium disilicate (Li2Si2O5) is a chemical compound that is a glass ceramic. It is widely used as a dental ceramic due to its strength, machinability and translucency. Use Lithium disilicate has found applications in dentistry as a dental ceramic material for dental restorations such as Crown (dentistry), crowns, Bridge (dentistry), bridges, and Veneer (dentistry), veneers in the form of Li2Si2O5. Lithium disilicate has an unusual microstructure that consists of many randomly oriented small and interlocking plate-like needle-like crystals. This structure causes cracks to be deflected, blunted, and/or to branch, which prevents cracks from growing. Lithium disilicate has a biaxial flexible strength in the range of 360 MPa to 400 MPa; in comparison, for metal ceramics this is around 80 to 100 MPa, for wikt:Special:Search/veneer, veneered zirconia it is approximately 100 MPa, and for leucite glass ceramic it is approximately 150 to 160 MPa. It has high hardness (5.92 +/- 0.18 GPa) ...
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Bridge (dentistry)
A bridge is a fixed dental restoration (a fixed dental prosthesis) used to replace one or more missing teeth by joining an artificial tooth definitively to adjacent teeth or dental implants. Definitions Fixed bridge: A dental prosthesis that is definitively attached to natural teeth and replaces missing teeth. Abutment: The tooth that supports and retains a dental prosthesis. Pontic: The artificial tooth that replaces a missing natural tooth. Retainer: The component attached to the abutment for retention of the prosthesis. Retainers can be major or minor. Unit: Pontics and abutment teeth are referred to as units. The total number of units in a bridge is equal to the number of pontics plus the number of abutment teeth. Saddle: The area on the alveolar ridge which is edentulous where at least one missing tooth is to be reinstated. Connector: Joins the pontic to the retainer or two retainers together. Connectors may be fixed or movable. Span: The length of the alveolar rid ...
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City Of Daughters
''City of Daughters'' is the second studio album by Destroyer, released in June 1998. Pitchfork Media listed ''City of Daughters'' as 86th best album of the 1990s. Track listing Personnel *Dan Bejar - Guitar, Synthesizer, Vocals *John Collins - Bass, Synthesizer, technology, Ambiance * Scott Morgan - Drums, saxophone, clarinet *David James - technology on "Space Race"#86 album of the 1990s 1998 albums Destroyer (band) albums Albums produced by John Collins (Canadian musician) {{1990s-indie-rock-album-stub ...
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Emac (other)
Emac, Emacs or similar may refer to:- * eMac, a now-discontinued Macintosh desktop computer made by Apple Inc. * Emergency Management Assistance Compact, a mutual aid agreement between states and territories of the United States, enabling resource sharing during natural and man-made disasters * Extended metal atom chains (EMACs), molecules that consist of a linear string of directly bonded metal atoms, surrounded by organic ligands * Emacs Emacs , originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor MACroS"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility. The manual for the most widely used variant, GNU Emacs, describes it as "the extensible, customizable, s ..., a family of text editors * EMAC, ethernet media access control * EMAC, Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation, land council for the Eastern Maar people in Victoria, Australia See also * Emax (other) {{disambiguation ...
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