This article is about the electric car. For other uses, see LEMS.
The Lems was an English electric car manufactured by the London Electromobile Syndicate in London from 1903 to 1904. The two-seater runabout claimed to run 40 miles (64 km) on a single charge and reach a top speed of 12 mph (19 km/h). It was sold for 180 guineas.
In the United States, there is an example of this car at Larz Anderson Auto Museum in Brookline, Massachusetts.
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engineering. LEMs are a subset of compliant mechanisms fabricated from planar materials (lamina) and have motion emerging from the fabrication plane. LEMs use...
myasthenic syndrome (LEMS) through compassionate use programs since the 1990s and was recommended as a first line treatment for LEMS in 2006, using ad hoc...
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(LEMS). The drug is referred to under the trade name Firdapse, which was approved by the FDA for approved use in children 6 years and older with LEMS in...
released into the synapse.(reference 12) LEMS is about 20 times more rare than myasthenia gravis.(reference 40) LEMS also differs from myasthenia gravis in...
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