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What (who) is UMS - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
UMS (disambiguation)

UMS         
Unified Messaging System
UMS Montélimar         
FRENCH FOOTBALL CLUB
Union Montilienne Sportive Football, commonly known as UMS Montélimar, is a French association football club based in the commune of Montélimar, in the Drôme department of south-eastern France. The club plays its home matches at the Stade Alexandre Tropenas, which has a capacity of 3,500 spectators.
UMS Moattama         
UMS MOATTAMA MYANMAR NAVY
UMS Moattama(1501); IMO 9856012
UMS Moattama (1501) also UMS Mottama () is the first landing platform dock (LPD) and current flagship of the Myanmar Navy. Like other LPDs, Moattama is designed for amphibious operations, transportation of personnel as well as disaster relief and humanitarian assistance.

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UMS

UMS may refer to:

  • Ulnar–mammary syndrome
  • Underwriting Management System, for automated Insurance Underwriting
  • Unfederated Malay States
  • Unified Messaging (System, Server, or Service)
  • Uniform Mark Scheme
  • United Mexican States (official name of Mexico)
  • UMS, abbreviation of "Universal Measurement System" used for Gross tonnage
  • Universal Media Server
  • Universal Media Studios
  • Universal Mobile Systems
  • Muhammadiyah University of Surakarta (Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta, in Indonesia)
  • Universiti Malaysia Sabah (in Malaysia)
  • University of Maine System
  • University of Mississippi
  • USB mass storage device class
  • User-Mode Scheduling, Preemption (computing)
  • UMS 1905 (Indonesian football club)


Examples of use of UMS
1. Research shows that ums and ahs make us sound less convincing.
2. They found that "ums", "ers" and "ahs" – known as "disfluencies" – force a listener to pay attention.
3. Dr Fox is a reasonably handsome doctor capable of stringing sentences together without too many ums and ahs and staying on message in interviews.
4. He ums and ahs, and mentions a time just after he left the Rollers, when he was signed as a solo artist by a Japanese label.
5. And when they had actors deliver the same answers to audiences –– once fluently and once with "ums" and "ahs" –– audiences judged the hesitant responses as intellectually inferior to the fluent ones.