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*[[Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement]] |
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*[[Diving Equipment and Marketing Association]], a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation incorporated in California, USA |
*[[Diving Equipment and Marketing Association]], a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation incorporated in California, USA |
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*[[Exponential_smoothing#Double_exponential_smoothing|Double Exponential Smoothing]], or D-EMA, is a mathematical smoothing technique |
*[[Exponential_smoothing#Double_exponential_smoothing|Double Exponential Smoothing]], or D-EMA, is a mathematical smoothing technique |
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==People== |
==People== |
Revision as of 21:43, 1 July 2018
Acronyms
- Danish Emergency Management Agency, or DEMA, a Danish governmental agency under the Ministry of Defence
- Danish National Rescue Preparedness (Danish: Det samlede Redningsberedskab), the Danish nationwide rescue service
- Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement
- Detroit Electronic Music Archive
- Malaysia Youth and Students Democratic Movement
- Diving Equipment and Marketing Association, a nonprofit mutual benefit corporation incorporated in California, USA
- Double Exponential Smoothing, or D-EMA, is a mathematical smoothing technique
People
- Gjergji Dema (born August 7, 1971), a retired Albanian international football player
- Dorji Dema (born October 16, 1983), an athlete from Bhutan who competes in archery
- Dema Kovalenko (born August 28, 1977 in Kiev), a Ukrainian soccer player who currently plays for Los Angeles Galaxy in Major League Soccer.
See also
- Demas (an associate of the Apostle Paul in the New Testament)
- Dema Deity (an anthropological classification of foundational culture deities)
- Twenty One Pilots (used by drummer Josh Dun during an acceptence speech; the band now forms around the word)