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An instrument for measuring electricity (volts, amps, ohms) that is widely used and available in numerous shapes and sizes. An analog multimeter displays results by moving a pointer across a printed scale. The movement of the pointer helps to show gradual changes, but is less precise than its digital counterpart. A digital multimeter (DMM) displays the exact measurement on a numeric LCD or LED readout.

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Marketing Dictionary: Domestic Mail Manual (DMM)
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Complete directory of U.S. Postal Service regulations concerning domestic mail services. It is published by the USPS and utilized by all major mailers. The manual is available for a fee on a subscription basis from the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., 20402-0001. Updates are issued as necessary for changes in regulations. It has recently undergone a major revision to make it easier to understand.

 
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Meaning Category
Dansville and Mount Morris Railroad CompanyRegional->Railroads
Diffuse Mismatch ModelAcademic & Science->Electronics
Digital Multi MeterAcademic & Science->Electronics
Digital MultiMeterGovernmental->NASA
Digital Music MessengerCommunity->Media
Dimension Measurement ModuleComputing->Software
Direct Mail MarketingBusiness->General
Domestic Mail ManualGovernmental->US Government
Miscellaneous->USPS

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