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EMS

Abbreviation for European Monetary System.

EMS

In computing, abbreviation for expanded memory specification.

Ems

Short form of Bad Ems, a town in Germany.

Ems

River in northern Germany. It rises in the Teutoburger Wald, and flows for 330 km/205 mi across North Rhine-Westphalia and Lower Saxony to an inlet of the North Sea known as the Dollart.



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Perhaps you''ve seen an electric muscle stimulator before.
In general, an electric muscle stimulator repeatedly contracts muscles by passing electric current through electrodes to relax muscle spasm, increase local blood circulation, prevent disuse atrophy, and maintain or increase range of motion.
The BIAC portable electric muscle stimulator is distributed in three versions.
 
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