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Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC)
A disorder in newborns caused by bacterial or viral invasion of vulnerable intestinal tissues.

NEC,
abbreviation for necrotizing enterocolitis.

NEC
Symbol for 1 Necrotizing enterocolitis, see there 2. Nonesterified cholesterol


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Tokyo, Aug 5, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - NEC Corporation and NEC Corporation of America today announced that their newest enterprise server, the NEC Express5800/A1160, has established a world record in overall VMmark(TM) performance benchmark results.
Tokyo, Apr 2, 2009 - (ACN Newswire) - NEC Corporation today announced that its latest enterprise server, the "NEC Express5800 Scalable HA Server" has set another world record tpsE (transactions/second) score in the industry standard TPC-E performance benchmark.
NEC Corporation of America: WHAT: Experts will address questions related to data deduplication strategy, implementation or how to evaluate different deduplication solutions in an 'Ask the Experts' webinar sponsored by the Storage Networking Industry Association.
 
 
 
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