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DVM
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AcronymDefinition
DVMDoctor of Veterinary Medicine
DVMDigital Voltmeter
DVMDiel Vertical Migration
DVMDigital Variable Multi
DVMDigital Video Manager
DVMDivisional Veterinary Manager
DVMDistributed Virtual Machine
DVMDigital Visual Messaging
DVMDynamic Virtual Machine
DVMDigital Voice Module
DVMData/Voice Multiplexer
DVMDiscrete Variational Method
DVMDiploma in Veterinary Medicine
DVMDivision of Vertebrate Morphology
DVMData Verification Module
DVMDNET: Virtual Machine
DVMOptic Disk, Retinal Vessels and Macula (ophthalmology)


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OzVision is introducing a unique data/voice multiplexer manufactured by RAD Data Communications that incorporates its OzLine-4VC real-time video surveillance solution for security-sensitive facilities.
RAD Data Communications has announced that it has developed a new technology incorporated in its Megaplex data/voice multiplexer that provides self-healing capabilities on 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet fiber or copper rings.
5 million in 1994 for the sub-T1 data/voice multiplexer market, a 32 percent increase over the previous year.
 
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