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aph.

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abbreviation

  1. aphetic.


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“Although the transition to Rubin introduces changes in the mix of cabling content, we believe APH remains a critical enabler of next-generation AI infrastructure,” the Evercore team wrote, adding that Rubin “should favor suppliers like APH who can support elevated speed, power, and integration requirements.”

From Barron's

"These structures give the material fascinating properties such as unusual stretching characteristics," said co-author Ke Wang, also from the APH.

From Science Daily

"This unusual behavior with locally occurring stretching and compression is impossible in conventional materials," said Jonathan Schneider of APH, another co-author.

From Science Daily

“While we may be in COVID-19 season, we cannot forget the other diseases and infections that are commonly present in our community,” Janet Pichette, APH chief epidemiologist, stated on the APH website.

From Fox News

To prevent foodborne illness, the APH recommends the following tips:

From Fox News