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ECM

American  
  1. electronic countermeasures.

  2. European Common Market.


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The meticulous sonic approach brings to mind some of the lush ’80s work from the German jazz and experimental label ECM, whose motto is “The Most Beautiful Sound Next to Silence.”

From The Wall Street Journal

By detecting the stiffness of the ECM, a single abnormal cell can determine the direction it should move.

From Science Daily

Actomyosin also connects to a key component called the extracellular matrix, or ECM, which is composed of collagen.

From Science Daily

"So not much is holding them back even though they pull much weaker on the ECM fibers."

From Science Daily

"Instead, sporadic flare activity in nearby active regions seems to pump energetic electrons into large-scale magnetic field loops anchored at the sunspot, which then power the ECM radio emission above the region."

From Science Daily