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DEM
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AcronymDefinition
DEMDemocrat
DEMData Element Tool-Based Analysis
DEMData Encapsulation Mechanism (cryptography; see also Key Encapsulation Mechanism)
DEMData Exchange Module (software engineering)
DEMData Expert Meeting
DEMDefect Estimation Model
DEMDembidollo, Ethiopia - Dembidollo (Airport Code)
DEMDemonstration (File Name Extension)
DEMDensity Evolution Model
DEMDepartment of Emergency Management (Texas)
DEMDepartment of Engineering Management
DEMDepartment of Environmental Management
DEMDeployment Extension Model
DEMDeus Ex Machina (Latin: God in the Machine)
DEMDeutsche Mark (former currency code; also seen as DM; replaced by EUR)
DEMDiabetes, Endocrinology, and Metabolism
DEMDifferential Emission Measure
DEMDigital Elevation Map
DEMDigital Elevation Matrix
DEMDigital Elevation Model
DEMDigital Evaluation Model (mapping)
DEMDigital Event Marker
DEMDiplĂ´me d'Etudes Musicales (French)
DEMDirect-Entry Midwife
DEMDiscrete Electromagnetism
DEMDiscrete Element Method (numerical simulation technique for particle dynamics problems)
DEMDistinguishable Electron Method
DEMDivision of Emergency Management
DEMDocument Evaluation Methodology
DEMDomain Executable Model
DEMDon't Eat Me
DEMDoor Eendracht Macht (Dutch)
DEMDynamic Enterprise Modeling
DEMDynamic Estuary Model
DEMData Emulator
DEMDigital Environmental Model
DEMDocument Exchange Model

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