Noun
Initialism of electronic body music.
(medicine) Initialism of evidence-based medicine.
Source: en.wiktionary.org‘I wish I could be somebody else,’ strains Vasquez on ‘Burn’, flipping Trent Reznor’s animalistic libido inward, to the same hyperviolent EBM pulse. Source: Internet
Wah Chang fabricated the first 500-lb heat of C-103 in 1961, ingot to sheet, using EBM and VAR. Source: Internet
Thus, consider FIT which has made a specialty in printing medical implants made from biocompatible titanium alloys (Grade 2 and Grade 5) using EBM designed for bone replacement. Source: Internet
Within the epistemology of medicine, evidence-based medicine (EBM) (or evidence-based practice (EBP)) has attracted attention, most notably the roles of randomisation, Papineau, D., 1994. Source: Internet
Thus EBM applies to groups of people, but this should not preclude clinicians from using their personal experience in deciding how to treat each patient. Source: Internet
Vacuum arc remelting (VAR) and electron beam melting (EBM), novel processes at the time, enabled the development of niobium and other reactive metals. Source: Internet