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* [[Atlantic Equatorial mode]], a climate pattern of the Atlantic Ocean
* [[Atlantic Equatorial mode]], a climate pattern of the Atlantic Ocean
* [[Expectation–maximization algorithm]], an algorithm for finding maximum likelihood estimates of parameters in probabilistic models
* [[Expectation–maximization algorithm]], an algorithm for finding maximum likelihood estimates of parameters in probabilistic models
==People==
* [[Em Beihold]] (born 1999), American singer-songwriter
* [[Em Bryant]] (born 1938), American professional basketball player
* [[Em Cooper]], British filmmaker and animator
* [[Em Flach]], Australian musician, producer, and photographer
* [[Em Lindbeck]] (1934–2008), American professional baseball player
* [[Em Rossi]] (born 1998), American singer-songwriter
* [[Em Rusciano]], Australian entertainer
* [[Em Prasad Sharma]] (born 1975), Indian politician
* [[Em Stone]] (born 1978), American comic book illustrator


==Other uses==
==Other uses==

Latest revision as of 08:24, 9 June 2025

Template:Sister project EM, Em or em may refer to:

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Arts and entertainment

Music

Other uses in arts and entertainment

Companies and organizations

Economics

Language and typography

Language

  • M, a letter of the modern Latin alphabet, in English and other languages
  • Em (Cyrillic) (М / м), a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet
  • Em (digraph), a digraph in Portuguese
  • Em, the third-person singular oblique Spivak pronoun

Typography

Management

Places

Science

Biology

Computing

Medicine

  • Emergency medicine, a medical specialty dealing with acute illnesses and injuries that require immediate attention
  • Erythema multiforme, a skin condition that usually follows an antecedent infection or drug exposure
  • Erythromelalgia, a disorder that typically affects the skin of the feet and/or hands, causing redness, heat and pain
  • Extensive metabolizer, a term used in pharmacogenomics to refer to individuals with normal metabolic activity

Physics

Other uses in science and technology

People

  • Em Beihold (born 1999), American singer-songwriter
  • Em Bryant (born 1938), American professional basketball player
  • Em Cooper, British filmmaker and animator
  • Em Flach, Australian musician, producer, and photographer
  • Em Lindbeck (1934–2008), American professional baseball player
  • Em Rossi (born 1998), American singer-songwriter
  • Em Rusciano, Australian entertainer
  • Em Prasad Sharma (born 1975), Indian politician
  • Em Stone (born 1978), American comic book illustrator

Other uses

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