GEM
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GEM is an acronym for:
- Gas Electron Multiplier
- Gender Empowerment Measure
- Generable (sic) Enigmatic Matrix from the anime and manga My-Otome (see List of My-Otome terminology)
- Generalized Empirical Method — from Bernard Lonergan, also known as critical realism
- Generalized Expertise Measure
- Generic Model for Communications and Control of Manufacturing Equipment
- Genetically Engineered Microorganism
- GEneral Music — an Italian manufacturer of organs, synths and keyboards, formerly 'Galanti Electro Music'. Brands from the same manufacturer ELKA and LEM.
- Geographically Established Market
- Gillett Evernham Motorsports
- Global Electric Motorcars
- Global Environmental Multiscale Model
- Global Entrepreneurship Monitor[1] — the most comprehensive study of global entrepreneursip trends, conducted annually by the GEM Consortium, with 39 member countries
- Globally Executable MHP
- Glycosphingolipid-enriched microdomains, in Biology. Also known as Lipid raft.
- Goddard Earth Model — a model of the Earth's gravity field
- Gordon/Evernham Motorsports
- GPON encapsulation method — a method of encapsulation for GPON (Gigabit Passive Optical Network)
- Grand Egyptian Museum
- Graphical Environment Manager — a windowing system created by Digital Research, Inc. (DRI)
- Graphics Environment for Multimedia — a Pure data package for 3D graphics
- Graphite-Epoxy Motor — a solid rocket motor used for supplemental thrust on several space launch vehicles
- Gravitoelectromagnetism — deals with the theory of field effects due to moving masses
- Grenoble Ecole de Management — the Grenoble Graduate School of Management
- Ground effect machines also known as Hovercraft.
- Growth Enterprise Market of Hong Kong Stock Exchange
- Guideline Elements Model — an XML-based model for storing clinical guideline information
- Gyrokinetic ElectroMagnetic A global electromagnetic gyrokinetic simulation code for studying tokamak turbulence
See also: Gem