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exa
One quintillion (10 to the 18th power). See space/time.


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The deals struck during the fair including the sale of two Esab-made CNC Ergostar EXA 4500 cutting machines with plasma carriages 400A, maximum plate thickness 70 mm piercing, 150 mm edge for plate size 3 m x 12 m with two oxy fuel cutting stations and one plasma station.
Two-thirds of the world's major automakers have begun using the new simulations, says Hudong Chen, chief scientist at EXA Corp.
Methods and results The magnesium content of sublingual epithelial cells was analyzed by EXA in 238 patients at a clinic specializing in management of chronic pain and/or depression (Charts I and II).
 
 
 
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