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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
- Em, the E minor musical scale
- Em, the E minor chord
- Electronic music, music that employs electronic musical instruments and electronic music technology in its production
- Encyclopedia Metallum, an online metal music database
- Eminem, American rapper
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- Em (comic strip), a comic strip by Maria Smedstad
Companies and organizations
- Em (restaurant), a restaurant in Mexico City
- Aero Benin (IATA code), a defunct airline
- Empire Airlines (IATA code), a charter and cargo airline based in Idaho, US
- Erasmus Mundus, an international student-exchange program
- Estado de Minas, a Brazilian newspaper
- European Movement, an international lobbying association
- ExxonMobil, a large oil company formed from the merger of Exxon and Mobil in 1999
- La République En Marche! (sometimes shortened to "En Marche!"), a major French political party
Economics
- Emerging markets, nations undergoing rapid industrialization
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
- em (typography), a unit of measurement
- em dash, a dash that is one em wide
- em space or mutton, a space that is one em wide
Management
- Emergency management, a discipline that studies dealing with and avoiding risks
- Energy management, planning and operation of energy production and energy consumption units
- Environmental management, the management of the interaction of human societies with the environment
Places
- El Monte, California, a city in the United States
- El Monte, Chile, a city in Chile
Science
Biology
- Effective microorganisms, a series of products intended to improve soil quality and plant growth
- Extracellular matrix, the connective tissue supporting cells in multicellular organisms
- Membrane potential (Em), of a cell
Computing
- Template:Tag, emphasis HTML element
- End of medium, ISO C0 control code ^Y
- Empirical modelling
- em (typography), a unit of measurement in Web design
- eM Client E-Mail client
- A whole brain emulation, see also brain emulation, a hypothetical future life extension technology. Ems were coined by Robin Hanson.
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
- Exametre or exameter (Em), an SI unit of length equal to 1018 metres
- Electromagnetic spectrum, the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation
- Electromigration, the transport of conducting solid material caused by electric current through it
- Electromagnetism, one of the fundamental physical forces
- Electromechanics, combines electrical engineering and mechanical engineering
Other uses in science and technology
- Nikon EM, an SLR camera made by the Nikon Corporation in the late 1970s
- Electron microscope, a type of microscope that uses electrons to "illuminate" a specimen and create an enlarged image
- Electron multiplier, a vacuum-tube structure that multiplies incident charges by means of secondary emission
- Electronic monitoring, a form of surveillance used in criminal justice
- 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
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
- Electrician's mate, an occupational rating in the U.S. Navy and U.S. Coast Guard
- David Em (born 1952), an American computer art pioneer
- EM gauge, a scale used in model railways
- Etymologicum Magnum, in the bibliography of the largest Byzantine lexicon