It sounds like you’re asking about DESI MS (Desorption Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry) and specifically a portable or dose-related application.
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Use the Desimms cloud portal. Every evening, workers place their portable units near the facility WiFi router. The devices auto-sync dose history to a SQL database. You can generate monthly reports for the NRC or IAEA in PDF format with one click.
Despite being portable, the device maintains deep storage memory. It acts as a legal record of record (ROR), compliant with IEC 61526 standards for personal dosimetry.
If "DESIMMS" refers to a specific medication, research chemical, or nootropic brand (e.g., a typo for Desmo, DMS, or similar compounds), the term "portable dose" might refer to a specific administration method or a liquid solution carried in a portable vial.
Warning: If this is the case, I cannot provide a guide on dosages for specific unlabeled chemicals or brand names due to safety regulations. Dosage information for pharmaceuticals requires a specific chemical name and ideally a doctor's prescription. Incorrect dosing can be fatal. It sounds like you’re asking about DESI MS
First, it is essential to understand the acronym. MMS typically stands for Muscle Memory Stimulation or, in clinical contexts, Multi-Modal Stimulation. DesiMMS refers to a class of devices designed to deliver targeted electrical impulses to motor nerves and muscle fibers. The "Desi" prefix often indicates a design philosophy rooted in desi (local/indigenous) engineering innovation — combining modern waveforms with rugged, practical hardware.
The Dose Portable is the latest iteration in this line, focusing on the concept of "dosing": the precise measurement and delivery of electrical energy (measured in microcoulombs or milliamps per second) to achieve a therapeutic effect without overstimulation or skin irritation.
Before deployment, send the devices to an accredited lab (e.g., NIST or IRPA accredited) for calibration against a Cs-137 source. The Desimms units allow for electronic calibration adjustment, so you don't need to open the case.
If you are looking for content to describe this device, here are the standard technical specifications and features usually associated with this class of instrument: DESI-MSI (Mass Spectrometry Imaging) : A technique that
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