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* [[Range of motion]], e.g. of joints in physiotherapy
* [[Range of motion]], e.g. of joints in physiotherapy


==Computers and mathematics==
==Computing==
* [[Android ROM]], a file containing executable instructions of an Android OS  
* [[Android ROM]], a file containing executable instructions of an Android OS  
* [[Read-only memory]], a type of storage media that is used in computers and other electronic devices
* [[Read-only memory]], a type of storage media that is used in computers and other electronic devices
** [[ROM cartridge]], a portable form of read-only memory
** [[ROM cartridge]], a portable form of read-only memory
** [[ROM image]], a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip
** [[ROM image]], a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip
* [[ROM (MUD)]], a popular MUD codebase
* [[ROM (MUD)]], in gaming, a popular MUD codebase
* Request Of [[Software maintainer|Maintainer]], a request by the maintainer of a software package
* Request Of [[Software maintainer|Maintainer]], a request by the maintainer of a software package



Latest revision as of 02:10, 11 September 2025

Template:Sister project Rom, or ROM may refer to:

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Biomechanics and medicine

Computing

  • Android ROM, a file containing executable instructions of an Android OS
  • Read-only memory, a type of storage media that is used in computers and other electronic devices
    • ROM cartridge, a portable form of read-only memory
    • ROM image, a computer file which contains a copy of the data from a read-only memory chip
  • ROM (MUD), in gaming, a popular MUD codebase
  • Request Of Maintainer, a request by the maintainer of a software package

Engineering

  • Range of motion, the distance that a movable object may normally travel while properly attached to another object
  • RFID on metal, radio-frequency identification (RFID) tags which perform a specific function when attached to metal objects
  • Rough order of magnitude, a type of cost estimation

Fiction and entertainment

Places and structures

Society

Other uses

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