EMS

EMS

EMS or Ems may refer to:

Organizations

* Eastern Mountain Sports, an outdoor retailer
* Edinburgh Mathematical Society, a Scottish Mathematical Society
* Electronic Music Studios (London) Ltd, a manufacturer of synthesizers
* Eitzen Maritime Services, a Norwegian company
* EMS Technologies, a United States company
* Environmental Media Services, a Washington, D.C. based nonprofit organization
* European Monetary System, a former European monetary cooperation
* European Mathematical Society, a European Mathematical Society
* Grupo EMS Sigma Pharma, a Brazilian pharmaceutical company

People

* E. M. S. Namboodiripad, Indian politician

Places and rivers

* Domat/Ems, a Swiss municipality in the canton of Grisons
* Ems (river) (Eems), a river in northwestern Germany and northeastern Netherlands
* River Ems (Hampshire), an English river with its mouth at Emsworth, Hampshire
* Bad Ems, a German town in Rhineland-Palatinate, until 1913 named Ems

chools

* Eagleview Middle School
* Eastern Mennonite School
* Eastern Mennonite Seminary
* Eastern Middle School
* Elwood Middle School
* Environmental Middle School
* Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences (commonly referred to as EMS)

Sport

* Electro Muscle Stimulation, a method of training complementing traditional training, aka E-Stim

cience and technology

Physics, chemistry, and biology

* Electromagnetic suspension, a method to suspend an object
* Electromagnetic spectrum, is the range of all possible electromagnetic radiation
* Ethyl methanesulfonate (or methanesulfonic acid ethyl ester), a mutagen
* European Macroseismic Scale, a scale used when measuring earthquakes intensity

Computer and engineering

* Electronics Manufacturing Services, a type of company
* Electronic meeting system, a collaborative computer software
* Element management system, a type of network element in telecommunications
* Emergency Management Services, a part of MS-Windows
* Energy Management System, a system to control, monitor, and optimize the generation and flow of Electric Power
* Engine Management System, see electronic control unit
* Enhanced Messaging Service, an extension to Short Message Service (SMS) for mobile phone
* Enterprise Message Service, a Java Message Service system by TIBCO Software
* Expanded memory specification, a memory specification for MS-DOS

Medical and veterinary

* Emergency medical services, a service providing out-of-hospital acute care and transport
* Eosinophilia-myalgia syndrome, a neurological condition
* Electronic muscle stimulation, a type of medical therapy, also referred to as Electro Myo-Stimulation
* Equine metabolic syndrome, a horse disease

Other science and technology

* Educational Management System, manages a school from ALL areas including (eLearning, Student Information System, virtual classrooms, etc. all rolled in to one)
* Environmental management system, part of a management system of an organization
* Enterprise messaging system, a type of messaging standard
* Earthen manure storage, structures for the storage of liquid livestock manure

Other

* Ems (ship), a British iron sailing ship
* Ems Dispatch, a historical document
* European MapleStory, a local version of a Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game
* Express mail service, an international express postal service offered by postal-administration members of the Universal Postal Union
* "English Market Selection", a term used for Cigars with a certain colour of "wrapper", also sometimes referred to as " 'natural' "
* The plural of em with several meanings including "em" a unit of measure in typography


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  • Ems — Flussverlauf Daten Gewässerkennzahl …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • EMS — bezeichnet: Ems Chemie, Schweizer Unternehmen beheimatet in Domat/Ems, Kt. Graubünden, Schweiz AG Ems, Reederei in Emden Ems (1934), Bereisungsschiff des Wasser und Schifffahrtsamtes Emden ein 1884 gebautes Dampfschiff der Flüsse Klasse des… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Ems [2] — Ems (Bad Ems), Stadt und berühmter Badeort im preuß. Regbez. Wiesbaden, Unterlahnkreis, in romantischer Lage an der Lahn und der Staatsbahnlinie Koblenz Lollar, 87 m ü. M., hat 2 evangelische und 2 kath. Kirchen, eine englische und eine… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • EMS — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. {{{image}}}   Sigles d une seule lettre   Sigles de deux lettres > Sigles de trois lettres …   Wikipédia en Français

  • EMS — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda EMS o Ems puede referirse a: Memoria expandida Servicios de Producción Electrónica (EMS) Obtenido de EMS Categoría: Wikipedia:Desambiguación …   Wikipedia Español

  • Ems [2] — Ems, 1) Marktflecken u. Bad im Kreisamt u. Herzogthum Nassau an der schiffbaren Lahn, unweit Coblenz, in einem reizenden Thale; besieht aus Bad E. u. Dorf E.; ersteres mit berühmten warmen Quellen, welche zum Baden u. Trinken benutzt werden; die… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Ems [1] — Ems, 1) (holländ. Eems, bei den Römern Amisia) Küstenfluß im nordwestlichen Deutschland, entspringt am Teutoburger Wald im preuß. Kreis Paderborn, durchfließt in nordwestlicher Richtung moorige Gegenden und wendet sich dann nach N. In sehr… …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

  • Ems — (auj. Bad Ems) v. d Allemagne (Hesse); 9 810 hab. Stat. therm. Dépêche d Ems: télégramme envoyé, le 13 juillet 1870, à Bismarck par Guillaume Ier, qui relatait son entrevue avec l ambassadeur de France, Benedetti. Le texte fut tronqué par… …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • Ems — (holländ. Eems), Fluß im nordwestl. Deutschland, entspringt in der Senner Heide, nördl. von Paderborn, mündet nach 335 km (224, von Greven abwärts, schiffbar), 1,8 km breit, in den Dollart, setzt sich von dort meerbusenartig bis zur Nordsee fort …   Kleines Konversations-Lexikon

  • EMS — abbreviation for European Monetary System. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. EMS …   Law dictionary

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