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MIO
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MIOMillion (German)
MIOMicaceous Iron Oxide
MIOMaritime Interdiction Operations
MIOModular Input/Output (Hewlett Packard)
MIOMedical Incident Officer (UK)
MIOMultiple Input-Output
MIOMemory Input/Output
MIOMutsu Institute for Oceanography
MIOManagement Information Office
MIOMarine Inspection Office (US Coast Guard)
MIOMaritime Intercept Operation
MIOMaximal Incisal Opening
MIOManagement Integration Office
MIOMarine Interdiction Operations
MIOMedical Intelligence Office
MIOMinimal Identifiable Odor
MIOMinimally Invasive Osteosynthesis
MIOMajor Improvement Opportunities
MIOMaterial Integration Office
MIOMulti-Image Overcast (robotic flaw detection algorithm)


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First, in the multiple input-output situations, DEA produces a single technical efficiency score for each unit relative to all other units in the comparison population.
Add the manual zoom and focus -- and multiple input-output features -- and you have a unit that's travel-light, easy to set up, runs complex computer programs and operates in a larger room with lights on.
 
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