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XtraCredit was developed by the Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, a Wolters Kluwer Health subsidiary, in partnership with software developer RSi/FocalSearch.
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About RSi/FocalSearch, Inc. RSi/FocalSearch is a privately-held software developer focused on the use of technology in support of medical education.
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Macd and RSi looking perky after today, further upside looks a certainty.
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DSO, the BIPV division of RSi, is dedicated to the realization of a gridless future, where power will be embedded into buildings and freely accessible, like air - wherever there is sunlight, there will be power.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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S 650 is probably closer to the RSi than the RSF 3 also.
webBikeWorld.com 2009
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RSi believes this will become the standard for all future photovoltaic systems.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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S 650 is probably closer to the RSi than the RSF 3 also.
webBikeWorld.com 2009
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RSi plans to license the SUPER-PV technology to PV and module companies globally.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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The RSi SUPER-PV uses a proprietary technology developed for Grid-class applications, to generate more overall total power output, not just pushing marginal watt-peak.
Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009
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XtraCredit was developed by the Lippincott Continuing Medical Education Institute, a Wolters Kluwer Health subsidiary, in partnership with software developer RSi/Focal Search.
THE MEDICAL NEWS 2010
timtfj commented on the word RSi
I like this. As well as the repetitive strain injury to be expected from keyboardless typing, there's a pun on the silicon (symbol Si) used as storage instead of a hard drive.
January 28, 2010