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HME
(redirected from Heat and Moisture Exchange)

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HMEHome Medical Equipment
HMEHome Media Engine (TiVo)
HMEHereditary Multiple Exostoses (medical condition)
HMEHeat and Moisture Exchange
HMEHierarchical Mixtures-of-Experts
HMEHappy Meal Ethernet (UNIX driver)
HMEHome Made Explosive(s)
HMEHoneymoon Experience
HMEHeavy Mobile Equipment
HMEHealth Maintenance Examination
HMEHull, Mechanical & Electrical
HMEHealth Management Education
HMEHundred Megabit Ethernet
HMEHigh Mobility Entrencher
HMEHandheld Microgravity Experiment
HMEHuman Monocytic Erlichiosis
HMEHellfire Missile Equipment (military attack helicopter)
HMEElliptical Mercury Vapor (lighting)
HMEHot Metal Emitter
HMEHazard-Measuring Equipment
HMEHonda Motor Europe (vehicles)


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Also released was the Duration extended-use heat and moisture exchange device (HME) for use with patients requiring ventilator support.
NASDAQ:CMED) announced that it has recalled a filter product, VenShield(TM) -- a Heat and Moisture Exchange (HME) bacterial filter.
 
 
 
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