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'''Dema''' or '''DEMA''' may refer to: |
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==Acronyms== |
==Acronyms== |
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*[[Association for Democracy Assistance and Human Rights]], a Czech organization |
*[[Association for Democracy Assistance and Human Rights]], a Czech organization |
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*[[Danish Emergency Management Agency]] (Danish: '' |
*[[Danish Emergency Management Agency]] (Danish: ''Beredskabsstyrelsen''), a Danish governmental agency under the Ministry of Defence |
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*[[Detroit Electronic Music Archive]] |
*[[Detroit Electronic Music Archive]] |
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*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]] |
*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]] |
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*[[Electromagnetic_attack#Differential_electromagnetic_analysis|Differential Electromagnetic Analysis]], a method for obtaining information from computer chips |
*[[Electromagnetic_attack#Differential_electromagnetic_analysis|Differential Electromagnetic Analysis]], a method for obtaining information from computer chips |
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*[[Diving Equipment and Marketing Association]], a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation incorporated in California, USA |
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==People== |
==People== |
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*[[Dema Kovalenko]] (born 1977), Ukrainian-American footballer |
*[[Dema Kovalenko]] (born 1977), Ukrainian-American footballer |
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*[[Ademar Fonseca]] (commonly known as Dema, 1963–2017), Brazilian football manager |
*[[Ademar Fonseca]] (commonly known as Dema, 1963–2017), Brazilian football manager |
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*[[Dema (footballer)]] (born 1983), William de Mattia, Brazilian football midfielder |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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*[[Dema Deity]], an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities |
*[[Dema Deity]], an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities |
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*[[Dema language]], a Bantu language of Mozambique |
*[[Dema language]], a Bantu language of Mozambique |
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*Dema, a fictional location in |
*Dema, a fictional location in the lore of [[Twenty One Pilots]] |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Demas]], an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament |
*[[Demas]], an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament |
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*[[Demas Range]], Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica |
*[[Demas Range]], Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica |
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[[Category:Dzongkha-language surnames]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 24 July 2023
Dema or DEMA may refer to:
Acronyms
[edit]- Association for Democracy Assistance and Human Rights, a Czech organization
- Danish Emergency Management Agency (Danish: Beredskabsstyrelsen), a Danish governmental agency under the Ministry of Defence
- Detroit Electronic Music Archive
- Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement
- Differential Electromagnetic Analysis, a method for obtaining information from computer chips
- Double Exponential Smoothing (D-EMA), a variation of exponential smoothing
People
[edit]- Dorji Dema (born 1983), athlete from Bhutan who competes in archery
- Gjergji Dëma (born 1971), Albanian footballer
- Marjan Dema (born 1957), Professor of Mathematics and Rector of the University of Pristina
- Dema Kovalenko (born 1977), Ukrainian-American footballer
- Ademar Fonseca (commonly known as Dema, 1963–2017), Brazilian football manager
- Dema (footballer) (born 1983), William de Mattia, Brazilian football midfielder
Places
[edit]- Dema, Kentucky, United States
- N'Déma, a town and sub-prefecture in the Faranah Region of Guinea
- Déma, Benin
Other uses
[edit]- Dema Deity, an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities
- Dema language, a Bantu language of Mozambique
- Dema, a fictional location in the lore of Twenty One Pilots
See also
[edit]- Demas, an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament
- Demas Range, Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica