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What (who) is Mem - definition


Mem (computing)         
MEMORY ACCESS, IN COMPUTING
In computational complexity theory, computing efficiency, combinatorial optimization, supercomputing, computational cost (algorithmic efficiency) and other computational metrics, the mem is a measurement unit for the number of memory accesses used or needed by a process, function, instruction set, algorithm or data structure.
Foto-Mem         
COMPANY
Foto-Mem FM 390; Foto-Mem, Inc.; Foto-Mem Inc.
Foto-Mem Inc. was a US company that attempted to introduce very large computer memory systems based on optical storage on microfiche cards.
Mem and Zin         
BOOK
Mam and Zin; Mem û Zîn; Mem u Zin
Mem and Zin () is a Kurdish classic love story written down in 1692 and is considered to be the [of Kurdish literature]. It is the most important work of Kurdish writer and poet [[Ahmad Khani (1651-1707).
Examples of use of Mem
1. The conference was organized to allocate funds from World Bank mem...
2. It is followed by Mem–peh ("mesarev pekuda" or one who refuses an order) – a declared refusenik.
3. The CICAD Executive Secretariat, using funding from INL and other donors, provides training and other technical assistance to governments to promote compliance with the MEM recommendations.
4. The resulting "Multilateral Evaluation Mechanism" (known as the "MEM") provides each of the 34 governments with an evaluation of its counter–drug efforts and recommendations for improving them.
5. The Austrian chancellor, who leads a countrywith serious reservations about Turkish EU mem–bership, wants to make it clear an applicant country could join only if the club were ready to "absorb" it.