Noun
(medicine) Initialism of electronic medical record.
Coordinate terms: EHR, HIS, CIS, RIS, PACS, DICOM, HL7
(physics) Initialism of electromagnetic radiation.
Coordinate terms: EM, EMC, EMI, EMF
EMR in the visible light region consists of quanta (called photons ) that are at the lower end of the energies that are capable of causing electronic excitation within molecules, which leads to changes in the bonding or chemistry of the molecule. Source: Internet
An example of interference caused by EMR is electromagnetic interference (EMI) or as it is more commonly known as, radio-frequency interference (RFI). Source: Internet
Hegarty highlighted gold and copper as his (and EMR Capital’s) favoured commodities, adding that the specialty metals like cobalt should be picked over carefully. Source: Internet
However, unlike lower-frequency radio and microwave radiation, Infrared EMR commonly interacts with dipoles present in single molecules, which change as atoms vibrate at the ends of a single chemical bond. Source: Internet
Despite some allegations that EMR exposure has negative health consequences, citation no link has been established between the radio-frequency EMR that foil hats are meant to protect against, and subsequent ill health. Source: Internet
A cross-tier dashboard for staging and production environments helped this fast-growing SaaS provider of EMR determine expected behavior during a release and make informed decisions about capacity planning. Source: Internet