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DIME
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DIMEDirect Internet Message Encapsulation (Microsoft)
DIMEDense Inert Metal Explosive (ammunition)
DIMEDirect Memory Execute (AGP video cards)
DIMEDual Independent Map Encoding
DIMEDiplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic
DIMEDistributed Irregular Mesh Environment
DIMEDesktop Integrated Media Environment
DIMEDynamic Infrared Missile Evaluator
DIMEDigital Integrated Modeling Environment
DIMEDistributed Memory Environment
DIMEDatabase Integrity Monitoring Equipment
DIMEDivision Independent Medical Examinations (Colorado Division of Workers' Compensation)
DIMEDEM Integrity Monitor Experiment (DEM = Digital Elevation Model)
DIMEDevelopment of Integrated Monetary Electronics
DIMEDiplomacy, Intelligence, Military, Economics
DIMEDesigns in Machine Embroidery (magazine)
DIMEDropping in a Microgravity Environment (student competition; US NASA)
DIMEDépartement Ingénierie des Médias pour l'Education (French: Engineering Department for Education Media)
DIMEDynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe (social scientist network)


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