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Moxa
- a soft, downy material, burned on the skin as a cauterizing agent or counterirritant , esp. in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine.
- VPort 2141 Video Encoder User's Manual - Moxa
- www.moxa.com
- MOXA AirWorks AWK-1100 User's Manual
- www.bb-elec.com
- ICS-CERT ADVISORY
- Oct 28, 2010 ICSA-10-301-01— MOXA DEVICE MANAGER BUFFER OVERFLOW.
- www.us-cert.gov
- Moxa AirWorks AWK-5222
- Moxa's AWK-5222 is shipped with the following items.
- www.madisontech.com.au
- Smart Grid: How Do Intelligent Substations Fit into a Smart Grid?
- The IEC 61850-3 and IEEE 1613 standards define the highest standard of EMI immunity and error free communication requirements for network equipment used in substations.
- Whitepaper: How to Select a Cellular RTU for Water and Wastewater Applications
- By Charles Chen, Product Manager Moxa Inc. on 25 August 2011 Water resource management has become an important issue in recent years.
- Convergent 10 Gigabit Ethernet
- According to Moxa, users in today's competitive manufacturing environment need to extract every possible benefit from Ethernet technology.
- Every back pain is unique
- Along with acupuncture, moxabustion (moxa) may be used. Heat is introduced into the body by burning the moxa. This may be used to promote the movement of substances in the body as well.
- Natural remedies: Boulder's alternatives to modern medicine
- Mugwort/Moxa: A Eurasian perennial herb that is naturalized in North America and has aromatic leaves used in folk medicine and to flavor beverages.
- Moxa - Device Networking for Industry: device server, industrial
- Offers RS-232/422/485 multiport serial products, running on various platforms, for PCI, ISA, CompactPCI.
- www.moxa.com
- Moxa - Products
- Products.
- www.moxa.com
- Moxa - Moxa
- www.moxa.com
- Moxa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- For the oriental medicine moxa, see moxibustion. The municipality of Moxa forms part of the Saale-Orla district in Thuringia, Germany.
- en.wikipedia.org
- Moxa & Heat Therapy
- Moxa is obtained from the herbal plant 'Arternisia Vulgaris', also commonly called mugwort.
- www.lhasaoms.com
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