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DIMEDesigns in Machine Embroidery (magazine)
DIMEDirect Internet Message Encapsulation (Microsoft)
DIMEDirect Internet Message Encapsulation
DIMEDirect Memory Execute
DIMEDxf Import Manipulation and Export
DIMEDiameter Maintenance and Extensions
DIMEDense Inert Metal Explosive (ammunition)
DIMEDynamics of Institutions and Markets in Europe (social scientist network)
DIMEDirect Memory Execute (AGP video cards)
DIMEDual Independent Map Encoding
DIMEDropping in a Microgravity Environment (student competition; US NASA)
DIMEDepartment of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (various locations)
DIMEDiplomatic, Information, Military, and Economic
DIMEDistributed Irregular Mesh Environment
DIMEDesktop Integrated Media Environment
DIMEDépartement Ingénierie des Médias pour l'Education (French: Engineering Department for Education Media)
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
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For example, Boeing, with headquarters in Chicago, (https://investigate.afsc.org/company/boeing) sells Israel Apache helicopters, Hellfire and Harpoon missiles, JDAM guiding systems and Small Diameter Bombs that deliver Dense Inert Metal Explosive munitions.
He was, of course, thinking of them in terms of the state-of-theart, hi-tech machinery of warfare, including white phosphorus and Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME) weapons.
ISLAMABAD -- The Palestinian Health Ministry has accused Israel of using the Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME) in striking the Gaza Strip.
The 27-year-old was recounting the night of terror she and her family endured as Israeli planes poured DIME (Dense Inert Metal Explosive) munitions on residents of Khan Younis on Sunday night.
With a great assist from the Washington consensus media, both groups are identified out of context as terrorist groups that hate us for what we are and thus use fanatical suicide bomb terrorists to destroy innocent civilians, without considering in context the "aerial and artillery bombings, fuel-air explosives, flechette rounds, cluster bombs, depleted uranium, phosphorous and napalm" as well as new experimental weapons including the "dense inert metal explosive" by Israel that are equally as indiscriminate but hugely more powerful and destructive.
Dime is the acronym for 'dense inert metal explosive', which causes a powerful blast and is confined to a small area.
Mads Gilbert, one of the medics, told reporters they had seen clear signs that "a new generation of very powerful small explosives" called Dense Inert Metal Explosive (Dime) were being used in Gaza.
There was also no investigation of Israel's widely reported use of White Phosphorus, and of the equally illegal Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME) munitions.
Norwegian doctor Mads Gilbert, who worked in Gaza's main Shifa hospital during the first weeks of the Israeli blitz, accused Israel of using the Dense Inert Metal Explosive (DIME) that shreds the victims' bodies in pieces.
Aa One such munition may be Dime, or dense inert metal explosive, a weapon recently developed by the US army to create a powerful and lethal blast over a small area.
Doctors working in Gaza's hospitals have reported unusual injuries that they believe are caused by the firing of DIME (dense inert metal explosives) and other experimental weapons.
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