PGMA definition

PGMA means Penn Group Medical Associates, Inc., a Pennsylvania professional corporation, and its successors.

Examples of PGMA in a sentence

  • Seller warrants it will maintain, as applicable, UL, IEC, CSA, ANSI, ASTM, PGMA, PWMA, and any other voluntary and required certifications.

  • Finally, thiol–ene coupling was used to photopattern PGMA brushes via direct photo-irradiation through a photomask and via reactive micro-contact printing.

  • None of PGMA, any insurance company or any HMO Company shall have any Subsidiary, except that (i) HealthAmerica may own all of the capital stock of Medical Center HPJV, Inc., (ii) Medical Center HPJV, Inc.

  • This afforded ∼3 g powder of free PGMA (f-PGMA) with a degree of poly- merisation of 80 according to 1H NMR.

  • Aminolysis of PGMA brushes Addition of alkene or alkyne to PGMA was carried out accord- ing to a published procedure.38 Substrates coated with PGMA brushes were immersed in DMF.

  • Scheme 1 PGMA brush growth and functionalisation via thiol–ene and thiol–yne chemistry.

  • A substrate (∼1 × 1 cm2) containing PGMA brushes functionalised with allylamine or propargylamine was assembled for photoinitiated thiol–ene/–yne reaction accord- ing to the set-up as illustrated in Fig.

  • The Products comply with the applicable safety laws, including the US Consumer Product Safety Act, as amended, and applicable industry standards and warrants it will maintain UL, IEC, CSA, ANSI, ASTM, PGMA, PWMA, and any other voluntary and required certifications.

  • Generation of free PGMA via solution ATRP A monomer solution containing GMA, bipy, Cu(II)Br2, Cu(I)Cl in methanol/water (4/1 v/v, 12 mL) was prepared according to the same procedure and formulation as in ‘Generation of polymer brushes via surface-initiated ATRP’.

  • This study explores the efficiency of thiol–ene coup- ling to functionalise polyglycidyl methacrylate (PGMA) brushes, as a simple easily accessible model system (see Scheme 1).