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{{Wiktionary|em|EM}} '''EM''', '''Em''' or '''em''' may refer to: {{TOC right}} ==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)|''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 microorganism]]s, a series of products intended to improve soil quality and plant growth * [[Extracellular matrix]], the connective tissue supporting cells in multicellular organisms * [[Membrane potential]] (''E''<sub>m</sub>), of a cell ===Computing=== * {{tag|em}}, emphasis [[HTML element#em|HTML element]] * [[End of medium]], ISO C0 control code ^Y * [[Empirical modelling]] * [[em (typography)]], a unit of measurement in Web design<!--always in lowercase in this context--> * [[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 10<sup>18</sup> 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 ==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 {{disambiguation}}
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