EPOC may be: Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption Emotiv EPOC, consumer brain–computer interface devices for PC. EPOC (operating system), the precursor...
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EPOC is a mobile operating system developed by Psion, a British company founded in 1980. It began as a 16-bit operating system (OS) for Psion's own x86-compatible...
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Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC, informally called afterburn) is a measurably increased rate of oxygen intake following strenuous activity...
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Weste, in Australia in 2003. The work resulted in the first version of the EPOC neuroheadset released in 2009, one of the first mobile EEG device available...
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sessions are designed to generate excess post-exercise oxygen consumption (EPOC). Excess post-exercise oxygen consumption is a physiological concept that...
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Symbian^3), including their proprietary predecessors running on Symbian OS and EPOC. Series 40 Nokia feature phone OS Series 90 (software platform) user interface...
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Psion (company) (section EPOC (1987))
Psion released a Netbook Pro running Windows CE .NET 4.2 instead of EPOC. The 32-bit EPOC developed by Project Protea resulted in the eventual formation of...
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Symbian OS device to be released, allowing the sideloading of both Java and EPOC applications. These factors made the 7650 much-hyped at the time, especially...
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1998 by the Symbian Ltd. consortium. Symbian OS is a descendant of Psion's EPOC, and was released exclusively on ARM processors, although an unreleased x86...
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Toyota Motor Europe (redirect from Toyota EPOC)
information. It replaced the Zaventem-based Toyota European Office of Creation (EPOC), founded in 1989. Since 2016, the Toyota Design Centre of Zaventem re-opened...
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