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==Science and technology== ===Biology and medicine=== * [[Rhabdomyosarcoma]], a cancer of connective tissues * [[Rostral migratory stream]], one path that neuronal stem cells travel along to reach the olfactory bulb * Relapsing [[Multiple Sclerosis]] ===Computing=== * [[Rate-monotonic scheduling]], a scheduling technique in operating systems * [[Record Management Services]], file-management processes in OpenVMS operating systems * [[Record Management System]], a persistent storage mechanism available to some Java ME configurations * [[Rights Management Services]], a component of MS Windows Server 2003 ===Other uses in science and technology=== * [[Reconfigurable Manufacturing System]], designed for rapid change in its structure * [[Residual mean square]], a measure of the difference between data and a model of that data * [[Revenue Management System]] (or revenue management software), a software system for managing occupancy in hotels and suchlike * [[RMS (noise reduction)]] ({{lang|de|Rauschminderungssystem}}), a Dolby-B-compatible compander in the former GDR in the 1980s * [[Root mean square]], a measure of the magnitude of a varying quantity * Royal Microscopical Society thread, or ''society thread'', a [[screw thread#Other current standards|screw thread]] used for microscope objective lenses * "[[Watt RMS]]", an erroneous term for "average power" used in audio measurements
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