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  2. Graphite-Epoxy Motor - Wikipedia

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    The Graphite-Epoxy Motor (GEM) is a family of solid rocket boosters developed in the late 1980s and used since 1990. GEM motors are manufactured with carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer casings and a fuel consisting of HTPB -bound ammonium perchlorate composite propellant .

  3. Global Electric Motorcars - Wikipedia

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    GEM eL XD LSV— A heavier duty version of the GEM with a 70 in × 48 in (1,780 mm × 1,220 mm) bed, which comes in several different configurations, and a 1,100 lb (500 kg) cargo capacity. GEM eM1400 LSV— A heavy duty GEM based on the Polaris ranger with a 51 in × 42 in (1,295 mm × 1,065 mm) bed with a 1,400 lb (635 kg) payload capacity.

  4. Rolls-Royce Gem - Wikipedia

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    The Rolls-Royce Gem is a turboshaft engine developed specifically for the Westland Lynx helicopter in the 1970s. The design started off at de Havilland Engine division (hence the name starting with "G") and passed to Bristol Siddeley as the BS.360 .

  5. Gas electron multiplier - Wikipedia

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    A gas electron multiplier (GEM) is a type of gaseous ionization detector used in nuclear and particle physics and radiation detection.. All gaseous ionization detectors are able to collect the electrons released by ionizing radiation, guiding them to a region with a large electric field, and thereby initiating an electron avalanche.

  6. Globally Executable MHP - Wikipedia

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    Globally Executable MHP (GEM) is a DVB specification of a Java based middleware for TV broadcast receivers, IPTV terminals and Blu-ray players. GEM is an ETSI standard (ETSI TS 102 819, ETSI TS 102 728 [ 1 ] ) and an ITU "Recommendation” (ITU-T J.202).

  7. Gem (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Gem, a format of the RubyGems package manager for Ruby; Gem, codename for the PlayStation Move controller; Gem, the game engine of Best Way; GEM of Egypt, a power shovel used for strip mining; Geminal, in chemistry; Gemini (constellation), in astronomy; Gas electron multiplier, a type of gaseous ionization detector

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  9. Generalmusic - Wikipedia

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    Generalmusic was an Italian musical instrument manufacturing company focusing on digital and acoustic pianos, synthesizers and music workstations.The company produced three lines: a musical instrument series called GEM, a various studio equipment series called LEM and electric organs/synthesizers called ELKA.