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NTM
(redirected from Nontuberculous mycobacteria)

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NTMNew Tribes Mission
NTMNotice to Members (NASD)
NTMNontuberculous Mycobacteria
NTMNot To Mention
NTMNon-Tariff Measures
NTMNational Technical Means (formerly National Assets)
NTMNotice To Mariners
NTMNique Ta Mère
NTMNot Too Much
NTMNetwork Traffic Management
NTMNotice To Move (DoD)
NTMNext Twelve Months (financial/banking industry)
NTMNon-Deterministic Turing Machine (Informatics)
NTMNet Ton Mile
NTMNon-Transparent Mode
NTMNetwork Transaction Management (Sprint)
NTMNo Truncate Mode (Cisco)
NTMNetworking Territory Manager (Intel)
NTMNo Target Model
NTMNon-Tactical Message
NTMNon Tobacco Material
NTMNaval Technical Means
NTMNytron Microsystems


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More recently, outbreaks of this condition have been found in workplaces with metalworking fluids containing nontuberculous mycobacteria (CDC 2002; Kreiss and Cox-Gaenser 1997), most frequently M.
Nontuberculous mycobacteria are major causes of opportunistic infection in immunocompromised patients.
 
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