EMD
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Music

  • E.M.D.
    E.M.D.
    E.M.D. is a Swedish boyband consisting of Erik Segerstedt, Mattias Andréasson and Danny Saucedo. All three members have participated on the Swedish version of Idol, with Erik as a finalist and Danny at 6th place on Idol 2006. Mattias was eliminated as the fourth runner-up on Idol 2007.After Idol,...

    , a Swedish band
  • The Explorations in Music and Dance / EMD Network, represents diverse higher education institutions of dance and music in Greenland, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania with additional institutional partners in the European Union.

Companies and organizations

  • Electro-Motive Diesel and its predecessor Electro-Motive Division (sold by General Motors, now part of Caterpillar)
  • EMD Chemicals, EMD Pharmaceuticals, EMD Serono, and EMD Biosciences in the Merck KGaA
    Merck KGaA
    Merck KGaA is a German chemical and pharmaceutical company. Merck, also known as “German Merck” and “Merck Darmstadt”, was founded in Darmstadt, Germany, in 1668, making it the world's oldest operating chemical and pharmaceutical company. The company was privately owned until going public in 1995...

     group
  • EMD Drive Systems Ltd - Electric Motor Development company bought in 2008 by Parvalux
    Parvalux
    Parvalux Electric Motors Ltd is a manufacturer of fractional horsepower geared electric motors. Based in Wallisdown, Bournemouth in southern England.The company name derives from the latin "parvulus" and "lux" meaning 'little light'.-History:...


Science and technology

  • Earth Mover's Distance
    Earth Mover's Distance
    In computer science, the earth mover's distance is a measure of the distance between two probability distributions over a region D. In mathematics, this is known as the Wasserstein metric...

    , a mathematical measure
  • Einstein-Maxwell-Dirac equations
    Einstein-Maxwell-Dirac equations
    Einstein-Maxwell-Dirac equations are related to quantum field theory. The current Big Bang Model is a quantum field theory in a curved spacetime. Unfortunately, no such theory is mathematically well-defined; in spite of this, theoreticians claim to extract information from this hypothetical theory...

  • Electromagnetic Diaphragm
    Electromagnetic Diaphragm
    Electromagnetic Diaphragm is a form of capacitive sensor used on an electronic stethoscope. The diaphragm is coated with a conductive material. Behind the diaphragm, a conductive plate is positioned behind and parallel to the diaphragm, so that the two conductive elements form a capacitor...

    , a type of sensor
  • Emerin
    Emerin
    Emerin, together with MAN1, is a LEM domain-containing integral membrane protein of the nuclear membrane in vertebrates. The function of MAN1 is not extensively known, but emerin is known to interact with nuclear lamins, barrier-to-autointegration factor , nesprin-1α, and a transcription...

    , a gene associated with Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy
  • Empirical Mode Decomposition, a signal decomposition method
  • Electromechanical dissociation, see Pulseless electrical activity
    Pulseless electrical activity
    Pulseless electrical activity or PEA refers a cardiac arrest situation in which a heart rhythm is observed on the electrocardiogram that should be producing a pulse, but is not...

  • Electro-Muscular Disruption weapon, see electroshock weapon
  • Electron Microscopy Databank, see EM Data Bank
    EM Data Bank
    The EM Data Bank or Electron Microscopy Data Bank collects 3D EM maps and associated experimental data determined using electron microscopy of biological specimens...

  • Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control
    Oracle Enterprise Manager
    The computer application Oracle Enterprise Manager aims to manage software produced by Oracle Corporation as well as by some non-Oracle entities.-Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control :...

  • Enamel matrix derivative, otherwise known as enamel matrix proteins, a material intended to regenerate the supporting tissues of the teeth
    Periodontium
    Periodontium refers to the specialized tissues that both surround and support the teeth, maintaining them in the maxillary and mandibular bones. The word comes from the Greek terms peri-, meaning "around" and -odons, meaning "tooth." Literally taken, it means that which is "around the tooth"...

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Other

  • E-Money Directive (EMD)
  • Emerging Market Debt
    Emerging Market Debt
    Emerging market debt is a term used to encompass bonds issued by less developed countries. It does not include borrowing from government, supranational organizations such as the IMF or private sources, though loans that are securitized and issued to the markets would be included...

    , a financial term
  • Earnest money deposit, a type of deposit in real estate dealing
  • European Management Development Centre, see Rino H. C. Schreuder
  • Emergency Medical Dispatcher
    Emergency medical dispatcher
    An Emergency medical dispatcher is a professional telecommunicator, tasked with the gathering of information related to medical emergencies, the provision of assistance and instructions by voice, prior to the arrival of Emergency Medical Services, and the dispatching and support of EMS resources...

    , a certification obtained to answer, process, and prioritise emergency calls for paramedic response.
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