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TMS

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abbreviation

  1. transcranial magnetic stimulation

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ECB managing director Rob Key told the BBC's TMS podcast earlier this week he was keen to "deepen the connection" between the national side and the county game and would be launching a new committee to provide feedback on players.

From BBC

Key was also a guest on the the TMS programme and he said England will make changes in the way they approach selection.

From BBC

You can watch the full TMS debate over the post-Ashes review on BBC iPlayer or download it as a podcast.

From BBC

Traditionally, TMS requires patients to visit a clinic every weekday for six to eight weeks.

From Science Daily

TMS is widely used for treatment-resistant depression and has been shown in large studies to significantly reduce symptoms in 60-70% percent of patients with 25-35% achieving remission.

From Science Daily