companydirectorylist.com  Global Business Directories and Company Directories
Search Business,Company,Industry :


Country Lists
USA Company Directories
Canada Business Lists
Australia Business Directories
France Company Lists
Italy Company Lists
Spain Company Directories
Switzerland Business Lists
Austria Company Directories
Belgium Business Directories
Hong Kong Company Lists
China Business Lists
Taiwan Company Lists
United Arab Emirates Company Directories


Industry Catalogs
USA Industry Directories












Company Directories & Business Directories

eM & Ka

Zürich - ZH - 8005 - CH-Switzerland

Company Name:
Corporate Name:
eM & Ka
Company Title:  
Company Description:  
Keywords to Search:  
Company Address: Technoparkstrasse 1,Zürich - ZH - 8005 - CH,,Switzerland 
ZIP Code:
Postal Code:
 
Telephone Number:  
Fax Number:  
Website:
 
Email:
 
Number of Employees:
 
Sales Amount:
 
Credit History:
Credit Report:
 
Contact Person:
 
Remove my name



copy and paste this google map to your website or blog!

Press copy button and paste into your blog or website.
(Please switch to 'HTML' mode when posting into your blog. Examples:
WordPress Example, Blogger Example)









Input Form:Deal with this potential dealer,buyer,seller,supplier,manufacturer,exporter,importer

(Any information to deal,buy, sell, quote for products or service)

Your Subject:
Your Comment or Review:
Security Code:



Previous company profile:
eFactory AG
eKWATOR
eLearn4u
Next company profile:
eMajordome
eMarS GmbH
eMarket AG










Company News:
  • What is the difference between lt;strong gt; and lt;em gt; tags?
    Both of them emphasize text The lt;em gt; tag shows text as italics, whereas lt;strong gt; makes it bold Is this the only difference?
  • Whats the difference between lt;b gt; and lt;strong gt;, lt;i gt; and lt;em gt;?
    While <strong> and <em> are of course more semantically correct, there seem definite legitimate reasons to use the <b> and <i> tags for customer-written content
  • How does rem differ from em in CSS? - Stack Overflow
    While em is relative to the font-size of its direct or nearest parent, rem is only relative to the html (root) font-size em gives the ability to control an area of a design As in, scale the type in that specific area relatively rem gives the ability to scale type across the entire page easily
  • New Telemedicine Codes for 2025 - AAPC
    For the Current Procedural Technology (CPT®) 2025 code set, a new Telemedicine Services subsection with 17 new codes has been added to the Evaluation and Management (E M) section These 17 new codes are intended for reporting synchronous (ie, real-time) E M services, with coding options available for both new and established patients This article provides guidance on these new guidelines and
  • Evaluation and Management Coding, E M Codes - AAPC
    E M coding standards and guidelines are based on the Current Procedural Terminology codes and used to document the type and severity of patient conditions
  • What is the em font-size unit? How much is it in pixels?
    The 'em' unit is equal to the computed value of the 'font-size' property of the element on which it is used The exception is when 'em' occurs in the value of the 'font-size' property itself, in which case it refers to the font size of the parent element It may be used for vertical or horizontal measurement Here are the salient points
  • What is the difference between lt;cite gt;, lt;em gt;, and lt;i gt; tags of HTML?
    cite em is HTML 5 - standard, which insists in meaning For a long time, old HTML (like <i>) is used for layout display But the new standard requires that HTML should only consists of content, leaving layout works for css You may find some useful information about HTML 5 here and an interesting discussion here
  • css - What is height in em? - Stack Overflow
    An em is a unit of measurement in the field of typography This unit defines the proportion of the letter width and height with respect to the point size of the current font
  • html - When to use lt;strong gt;, lt;em gt; or lt;mark gt;? - Stack Overflow
    Sorry if this is sounding fussy but I'm about to produce a whole lot of HTML 5 and I was hoping someone out there had come up with some clear rules for when to use the lt;em gt;, lt;strong gt; an
  • E M Calculator - Codify by AAPC
    Use the E M Calculator from the experts at Codify Check CMS Documentation Guidelines, Time-Based Coding, and get on the fast track to E M level accuracy




Business Directories,Company Directories
Business Directories,Company Directories copyright ©2005-2012 
disclaimer