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CEMA

(Consumer Electronics Manufacturers Association) See consumer electronics.
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The new senior team reflects the strategic decision to move from a general management structure based around four sub-regions -- Africa, Poland, Middle East and Mediterranean, and Central & Eastern Europe -- to a focus on specialist lines of business for the CEMA region as a whole.
When up and running, CEMa is expected to help reduce energy costs for about 3,000 commercial class customers, Brewer said.
The Rapat Series ETR is a totally enclosed-frame conveyor with CEMA troughing idlers and a self-cleaning UHMW slide belt return.
CEMA's March 2018 billed sales (shipments) increased by 21.2% when compared to March 2017 sales.
'All told, the grant of CEMA is not clothed with authority, considering that it lacked review by the DBM and the eventual approval by the President.
In both rulings, the COA-CP absolved supervisory and rank-and-file employees who were "merely passive recipients" of the CEMA.
Therefore, as part of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2006, urine samples were assayed a) to evaluate 3HPMA and CEMA in urine as biomarkers of exposure to acrolein for the U.S.
The CEMA flange assembly offers protection against unwanted debris with dual Viton gap (0.03 in.) seals on either side of the grease-filled felt packing seal.
The CEMA Fundamentals Seminars will be held on September 14, 2015 at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL.
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