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PMW
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PMWPalestine Media Watch
PMWPacific Media Watch
PMWPari-Mutuel Wagering
PMWPatmont Motor Werks
PMWPassive Microwave
PMWPoor Man's Whiskey (band)
PMWProject Management Workshop
PMWPerfect Magnetic Wall
PMWProgram Manager, Warfare (SPAWAR)
PMWPayment Medium Workbench (SAP tool)
PMWPulse Magnetic Welding
PMWPrintmaster File (file extension)
PMWProgram Management Workplan
PMWPermissible Maximum Weight (shipping; UK)
PMWPositive Missile Warning


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Passive microwave retrievals of precipitation rate are typically more accurate than those from visible and IR measurements due to their more direct connection to the precipitation process (Ebert et al.
EDD will continue to provide Boeing with satellite components and other services, but the sale included five of the six major product lines, including linearized travelling wave tube amplifiers, space travelling wave tubes, military travelling wave tubes, passive microwave devices and electric propulsion.
These opportunities are available in ETI's Electric Propulsion, Passive Microwave Devices, Military
 
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