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SMX may refer to: As an abbreviation: * SMX (operating system), a Unix-like simulator on SPARC, the "SunOS/Solaris MINIX" * Standard Musical Expression, a representation of simple music in ASCII that was used in some DOS software such as QBasic * SMX Convention Center (company), an events venue management company in the Philippines ** SMX Convention Center Manila, Pasay, Philippines * Sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic * Honda S-MX, a minivan * Spatial multiplexing, MIMO wireless transmission technique * Singapore Mercantile Exchange * SmX RNA and SmY RNA, ribonucleic acids in nematode worms * S.M.X., director of ''Revelation'' at the 1999 New York Underground Film Festival * StepManiaX, a rhythm game by Step Revolution As a code: * Santa Maria Public Airport, in California, US, IATA code * C.A.I. First, regional Italian airline, ICAO airline code * SMTC Corporation, Canada, TSX/Toronto ticker code * Sanmenxia city in Henan, China, governmental code SMX * Sendmail X, now MeTA1, ...
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SMX (operating System)
SMX may refer to: As an abbreviation: * SMX (operating system), a Unix-like simulator on SPARC, the "SunOS/Solaris MINIX" * Standard Musical Expression, a representation of simple music in ASCII that was used in some DOS software such as QBasic * SMX Convention Center (company), an events venue management company in the Philippines ** SMX Convention Center Manila, Pasay, Philippines * Sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic * Honda S-MX, a minivan * Spatial multiplexing, MIMO wireless transmission technique * Singapore Mercantile Exchange * SmX RNA and SmY RNA, ribonucleic acids in nematode worms * S.M.X., director of ''Revelation'' at the 1999 New York Underground Film Festival * StepManiaX, a rhythm game by Step Revolution As a code: * Santa Maria Public Airport, in California, US, IATA code * C.A.I. First, regional Italian airline, ICAO airline code * SMTC Corporation, Canada, TSX/Toronto ticker code * Sanmenxia city in Henan, China, governmental code SMX * Sendmail X, now MeTA1, mai ...
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SmX RNA
SMX may refer to: As an abbreviation: * SMX (operating system), a Unix-like simulator on SPARC, the "SunOS/Solaris MINIX" * Standard Musical Expression, a representation of simple music in ASCII that was used in some DOS software such as QBasic * SMX Convention Center (company), an events venue management company in the Philippines ** SMX Convention Center Manila, Pasay, Philippines * Sulfamethoxazole, an antibiotic * Honda S-MX, a minivan * Spatial multiplexing, MIMO wireless transmission technique * Singapore Mercantile Exchange * SmX RNA and SmY RNA, ribonucleic acids in nematode worms * S.M.X., director of ''Revelation'' at the 1999 New York Underground Film Festival * StepManiaX, a rhythm game by Step Revolution As a code: * Santa Maria Public Airport, in California, US, IATA code * C.A.I. First C.A.I. First S.p.A. was an Italian airline operating flights for its parent company, Alitalia, to preserve slots at Milan Linate Airport. For this reason Alitalia when ...
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Sanmenxia
Sanmenxia (; postal: Sanmenhsia) is a prefecture-level city in the west of Henan Province, China. The westernmost prefecture-level city in Henan, Sanmenxia borders Luoyang to the east, Nanyang to the southeast, Shaanxi Province to the west and Shanxi Province to the north. The city lies on the south side of the Yellow River at the point where the river cuts through the Loess Plateau on its way to the North China Plain. As of the 2020 census, it was home to 2,034,872 inhabitants (2,234,018 in 2010). However, as of the 2010 census 947,588 lived in the built-up area made of Hubin, Shanzhou urban districts and Pinglu County in neighboring Shanxi (269,188 inhabitants), now within the agglomeration. Names and History The city's name in Chinese () means "The Gorge of Three Gateways" and is derived from two islands that split the Yellow River into three parts. According to Chinese mythology, Yu the Great used a divine axe to cut the mountain ridge three times, creating the Sanmenxia go ...
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SMTC Corporation
SMTC Corporation (Surface Mount Technology Centre), founded in 1985, is a mid-size provider of end-to-end electronics manufacturing services (EMS) including PCBA production, systems integration and comprehensive testing services, enclosure fabrication, as well as product design, sustaining engineering and supply chain management services. SMTC facilities span a broad footprint in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China, with more than 2,300 employees. SMTC services extend over the entire electronic product life cycle from the development and introduction of new products through to the growth, maturity and end-of-life phases. SMTC offers fully integrated contract manufacturing services with a distinctive approach to global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and emerging technology companies primarily within industrial, computing and communication market segments. SMTC was recognized in 2012 by Frost & Sullivan with the Global EMS Award for Product Quality Leadership and 20 ...
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Santa Maria Public Airport
Santa Maria Public Airport (Capt. G. Allan Hancock Field) is three miles (5 km) south of Santa Maria, in northern Santa Barbara County, California, United States. History The airport was built by the United States Army during World War II, known as Santa Maria Army Air Field. Its primary mission was to provide training for B-25 bomber pilots, however flight training was abandoned by December 1942. The field fell into a state of disuse until the arrival of the Lockheed P-38 twin engine fighter in September 1943. During its use by the military Santa Maria AAF also controlled Estrella Army Airfield, near Paso Robles as an auxiliary airfield to support the pilot training activity. After the war Santa Barbara County and the city of Santa Maria acquired the land and facilities through two grants in 1948. In 1964 the Army Air Field was renamed Santa Maria Public Airport. In 2020, the airport was again used for training by a fleet of military jets while Naval Air Station Poin ...
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Rhythm Game
Rhythm game or rhythm action is a genre of music-themed action video game that challenges a player's sense of rhythm. Games in the genre typically focus on dance or the simulated performance of musical instruments, and require players to press buttons in a sequence dictated on the screen. Many rhythm games include multiplayer modes in which players compete for the highest score or cooperate as a simulated musical ensemble. Rhythm games often feature novel game controllers shaped like musical instruments such as guitars and drums to match notes while playing songs. Certain dance-based games require the player to physically dance on a mat, with pressure-sensitive pads acting as the input device. The 1996 title ''PaRappa the Rapper'' has been deemed the first influential rhythm game, whose basic template formed the core of subsequent games in the genre. In 1997, Konami's ''Beatmania'' sparked an emergent market for rhythm games in Japan. The company's music division, Bemani, rele ...
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StepManiaX
''StepManiaX'' (abbreviated ''SMX'' and pronounced "Step Maniacs") is a rhythm game developed & published by Step Revolution, a studio formed by former developers of In the Groove, ReRave, and Pump It Up Pro. It is considered a spiritual successor to the ''In the Groove'' series. The name is a nod to the legacy of the open-source simulator StepMania, as many of the original StepMania developers were involved with the project. StepManiaX is derived from the same codebase, with modifications made to support the new game types, lights, touch support, connectivity, and the custom Android operating system and hardware that dedicated units run on. Gameplay Similar to other stepping or dance-based games, StepManiaX uses a "stage" that the user stands on with certain areas being pressure-sensitive buttons, or "panels". StepManiaX uses five identically sized inputs, arranged similarly to a Directional Pad - Up, Down, Left, Right, and the inclusion of Center. Players can select betwe ...
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1999 New York Underground Film Festival
These are the films shown at the 6th New York Underground Film Festival, held from March 10–14, 1999 {, class="wikitable" , - !width="40%", Film Name !width="23%", Director !width="21%", Type !width="6%", Length !width="10%", Notes , - , 10 Beers in 10 Minutes , Jesse Sugarman & Mike Long , Experimental Video , 12:00 , - , A Domestic Hole , Gritt Uldall-Jessen , Short Video , 7:00 , - , Alex the Clown Goes To Hell , Keith Schofield , Animation Video , 2:00 , - , Balls Out! , Tara Spartz , Short 16mm , 7:15 , - , Bang Bang , Jeff Scher , Experimental 16mm , 6:00 , - , Beauty Knows No Pain , Dana Discordia , Documentary Video , 23:00 , - , Birth of a Nation 1965 , Alfred Leslie , Experimental 8mm/35mm on video , 24:00 , - , Bite My Boohonkus , Xan Price , Short 16mm , 16:00 , - , Bovine Vendetta , Bob Judd , Experimental Video , 2:30 , - , Brainspotting , Colm Wood , Short 16mm , 12:12 , - , Brothers , Paul Suderman , Short 16mm , 14:00 , - , Bury Me in Kern County , Julien Nitzberg ...
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SmY RNA
SmY ribonucleic acids (SmY RNAs) are a family of small nuclear RNAs found in some species of nematode worms. They are thought to be involved in mRNA trans-splicing. SmY RNAs are about 70–90 nucleotides long and share a common secondary structure, with two stem-loops flanking a consensus binding site for Sm protein. Sm protein is a shared component of spliceosomal snRNPs. SmY RNAs have been found in nematodes of class Chromadorea, which includes the most commonly studied nematodes (such as '' Caenorhabditis'', ''Pristionchus'', and ''Ascaris''), but not in the more distantly related '' Trichinella spiralis'' in class Dorylaimia. The number of SmY genes in each species varies, with most ''Caenorhabditis'' and ''Pristionchus'' species having 10–26 related paralogous copies, while other nematodes have 1–5. Discovery The first SmY RNA was discovered in 1996 in purified ''Ascaris lumbricoides'' spliceosome preparations, as was another called SmX RNA that is not detectably h ...
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Singapore Mercantile Exchange
The Singapore Mercantile Exchange (SMX) is a pan-Asian multi-product commodity and currency derivatives exchange situated in Singapore. The exchange deals with international trading in a diversified basket of commodities and derivatives including futures and options contracts on precious metals, base metals, agriculture commodities, energy, currencies and commodity indices. In August 2010, the Singapore Mercantile Exchange was granted 'Approved Exchange' (AE) status by the Monetary Authority of Singapore The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) is the central bank and financial regulatory authority of Singapore. It administers the various statutes pertaining to money, banking, insurance, securities and the financial sector in general, as well ... to operate as a regulated and licensed exchange. References {{Authority control Financial services companies of Singapore Futures exchanges Options (finance) Commodity exchanges ...
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Spatial Multiplexing
Spatial multiplexing or space-division multiplexing (often abbreviated SM, SDM or SMX) is a multiplexing technique in MIMO wireless communication, fibre-optic communication and other communications technologies used to transmit independent channels separated in space. ( Other multiplexing techniques include FDM (frequency-division multiplexing), TDM (time-division multiplexing) or PDM (polarization-division multiplexing). ) Fibre-optic communication In fibre-optic communication SDM refers to the usage of the transverse dimension of the fibre to separate the channels. Techniques Multi-core fibre (MCF) Multi-core fibres are fibres designed with more than a single core. Amongst different types of MCFs exist, “Uncoupled MCF” is the most common in which each core is treated to be an independent optical path resulting in increasing in channel capacity. However, the main limitation to these systems is the presence of inter core crosstalk and ways to deal it as well as the ...
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