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  2. List of paintball markers - Wikipedia

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    Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) Black Maxx Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) G2 Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) GTI Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) Piranha: Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) Pro Pursuit Marketing, Inc. (PMI) R6 Pro-Team Products (PTP/Armson) VMX (tuning-body for the Sherdan VM-68) Qian Wei RAP99: Real Action Paintball: T68 Paintball Marker ...

  3. Purchasing Managers' Index - Wikipedia

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    ISM's Purchasing Managers Index 1948–2012. Purchasing managers' indexes (PMI) are economic indicators derived from monthly surveys of private sector companies.. The three principal producers of PMIs are the Institute for Supply Management (ISM), which originated the manufacturing and non-manufacturing metrics produced for the United States, the Singapore Institute of Purchasing and Materials ...

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    Project Management Institute, Inc. /  39.977879833°N 75.418732000°W  / 39.977879833; -75.418732000. The Project Management Institute ( PMI, legally Project Management Institute, Inc.) is a U.S.-based not-for-profit professional organization for project management. [4]

  5. Positive material identification - Wikipedia

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    Positive material identification (PMI) is the analysis of a material, this can be any material but is generally used for the analysis of metallic alloy to establish composition by reading the quantities by percentage of its constituent elements. Typical methods for PMI include X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and optical emission spectrometry (OES). [1]

  6. Magnetic particle inspection - Wikipedia

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    Magnetic particle inspection ( MPI) is a nondestructive testing process where a magnetic field is used for detecting surface, and shallow subsurface, discontinuities in ferromagnetic materials. Examples of ferromagnetic materials include iron, nickel, cobalt, and some of their alloys. The process puts a magnetic field into the part.

  7. Precision Monolithics - Wikipedia

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    Precision Monolithics, Inc. also known as PMI, was an American company based in Santa Clara, California, that developed and produced mixed signal and linear integrated circuits (ICs). It was a pioneer in the fields of digital-to-analog converters [1] and operational amplifiers .

  8. Max Black - Wikipedia

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    Max Black (24 February 1909 – 27 August 1988) was an Azerbaijani-born British-American philosopher who was a leading figure in analytic philosophy in the years after World War II. He made contributions to the philosophy of language , the philosophy of mathematics and science , and the philosophy of art , also publishing studies of the work of ...

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