Cem (disambiguation)
Sultan Cem (1459–1495) was a prince of the Ottoman Empire.
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Cem may also refer to:
Organizations
- Compagnie Électro-Mécanique, a former French electrical engineering manufacturer
- Companhia de Electricidade de Macau, a private public utility company of Macau
Colleges
- College of Eastern Medicine, a branch of Southern California University of Health Sciences, in Los Angeles, California, US
- College of Emergency Medicine, now part of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine
- College of Engineering Munnar, an engineering college in Munnar, India
- College of Estate Management, former name of the University College of Estate Management
Places
- Cem (river), a river flowing through Albania and Montenegro
- Central Airport's IATA code
Science and technology
- CEM cell, a cell line derived from human T cells
- Central Electronic Module, of a Volvo; for example see Volvo 480
- Chain ejection model, a model explaining electrospray ionization in mass spectrometry
- Channel electron multiplier, in a vacuum tube
- Combined Effects Munition CBU-87 Combined Effects Munition, a US cluster bomb
- Composite epoxy material, a group of composite materials
- Computational electromagnetics, modeling the interaction of electromagnetic fields with physical objects and the environment
- Contagious equine metritis, a type of metritis (uterine inflammation) in horses
- Cylindrical Energy Module, a type of engine
Other uses
- Cem (given name), including a list of people with the given name Cem
- Certified Emergency Manager, a credential from the International Association of Emergency Managers
- Certified Energy Manager, a credential from the Association of Energy Engineers
- Civil Emergency Message, a warning issued through the Emergency Alert System in the US
- Customer experience management
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