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What (who) is VAM - definition


VAM         
  • De VAM in 1979
  • Onderlossers van het type Takkls gebouwd in 1980 door Fabrika Vagona Kraljevo (Joegoslavië).
  • Onderwijsfilm uit 1943 over vuilnisophaal van Den Haag naar de VAM
VOORMALIG BEDRIJF UIT NEDERLAND
VAM-berg; VAM berg; Col du VAM
De VAM (Vuil Afvoer Maatschappij) is een voormalig afvalverwerkingsbedrijf met hoofdvestiging in Wijster, Drenthe.
Chợ Vàm         
Chợ Vàm is een thị trấnMinistry of Public Information in Vietnam in het district Phú Tân in de Vietnamese provincie An Giang, een van de provincies in de Mekong-delta. Het is naast Phú Mỹ de andere thị trấn in Phú Tân.
Haarlem raccordement VAM         
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Examples of use of VAM
1. The Vietnam Mechanics Association also plans to design and manufacture another VAM–2 plane with more and better features in the near future. (VNA)
2. The total production of AA and VAM by International Acetyl Company (IAC) and International Vinyl Acetate Company (IVAC), respectively, will amount to 800,000 TPY.
3. The day after the match, Sovietsky Sport splashed across its front page the headline "Hvala Vam, Hrvatska," or "Thank You, Croatia" in the Balkan country‘s language.
4. In addition to the ethylene plant, this large complex will include polymerization plants to produce high and low density polyethylene and polypropylene as well as supplying the ethylene requirements of VAM and polypropylene production.
5. The propeller–driven VAM–1 aircraft was manufactured by the Vietnam Mechanics Association under the model of the Canadian–made BEAVER RX 550 plane, with 20 percent of its parts being locally produced.