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AMCD
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AMCDAssociation of Managed Care Dentists (formerly Association of Managed Care Providers)
AMCDArthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, Distal
AMCDActivity Monitoring Completion Detection
AMCDAnnular Momentum Control Device (NASA)
AMCDAlamosa Mosquito Control District (est. 1966; Alamosa, CO)
AMCDActive Matrix Color Display
AMCDAdvanced Multipurpose Color Display
AMCDAssociation for Multicultural Counseling and Development


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a-Si TFT LCD shipments were up 13% and p-Si TFT LCDs were up 20% sequentially due to a continuing shift from passive matrix to active matrix color displays.
eMagin was the first company commercially sell active matrix color displays and to announce, publicly show and sell full-color active matrix OLED-on-silicon microdisplays.
Based on a similar solution developed with CTS for the New York City and Singapore subway systems last year, the London Underground project, appropriately called Queue Buster, features active matrix color displays with touch screen technology.
 
 
 
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