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EMA microscope in which an electron beam replaces light to form the image. Electron microscope stands for electron microscope (the device) and for electron microscopy (the technique and field). Electron microscope generally offers greater magnification and resolution of objects. Electron microscope was invented by a team led by Vladimir Zworykin, an [..]
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EMname of the letter M, c. 1200, from Latin; the Greek name was mu. In printing, originally the square corresponding in dimensions to the capital M of that type.
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EMword-forming element meaning "put in or into, bring to a certain state," sometimes intensive, from French assimilation of en- "in, into" (see en- (1)) to following labial stop (-b- [..]
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EMa measuring unit in printing
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EMShort for the name Emily.
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EMshort for "them"
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EMthem
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EM them
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EME-mail
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EMenlisted man
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EM"em" (VN) -- A child.
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EMa typological measurement, so called because it represents the width of the widest character in the alphabet. In general use it is a synonym for pica em
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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EMIn composition, a unit of measurement exactly as wide and high as the point sizes being set. So named because the letter "M" in early fonts was usually cast on a square body.
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EMIn typography, a fixed space
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EMin printing terms it is a square unit with edges equal in size to the chosen point size. It gets its name from the letter M which originally was as wide as the type size.
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EM1) Traditional measurement equivalent to 12 points
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EMthe square of the body height of the typesize
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EMAcronym for an Electro-mechanical game.
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EMunits of measurement for type - the width of the two letters m and n
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EMException Memorandum.
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EMA measure used in printing, the width of the letter m in a given font. In HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) you can get a long m-dash — with —. biometric pica en leading pica pitch point twip [..]
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EM(n) a quad with a square body(n) a linear unit (1/6 inch) used in printing
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EMElectro-Magnetic or;
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EMINTERJ there! (of wonder); here!
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EMExcellence Model
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EMElectroMagnetic
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EMThe unit of measure in printing. The standard is a pica M; and the width of a line is measured by the number of such M’s that would stand side by side in the “stick.” This d [..]
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EMElectron microscopy
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EM Excuse Me?
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EM Electromagnetic
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EMthe CellPath 300 extension module; paired with the system controller and supporting an optional PCMCIA card. Embedded SNMP Agent
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EM(1) Electrician's Mate. (2) (Nuke) Extra Mechanic. An Electrician's Mate who stands Motor Machinist (MM) watches to support the watchbill.
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EMn.(1) "uncle," s.v. eme OED. KEY: em@n1
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EMn1 18 em 16 emes 2
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EMin
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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EMElectromagnetic
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EMElectromagnetic measurements used to measure sub-surface electrical conductivity as a tool to map geological conditions and changes for engineering and exploration use.
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EMEmerging Markets
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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EMA unit of measurement equaling 12 points or 4.5mm.
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A diminutive of the female given names Emily and Emma.
* '''1900''' , '''', Chapter 24:
*: And oh, Aunt Em! I'm so glad to be at home again!
* '''2008''' , ''Yesterday's Weather'', Vintage (2009) [..]
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EM
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EMShort form of Emily or Emma.
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EMthe coolest bestest person in the world, my best friend, w/o her i'd be dead, hahaha control 5
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EM1. Abbriviation for the rapper, Eminem 2. Abbriviation for the name, Emily 3. Abbriviation for 'them'.
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