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REM$521002$ - translation to English

TYPE OF JURISDICTION
In rem; Action in Rem; Jurisdiction in rem

REM      
REM, amerikanische Rockband
in rem         
In rem, (Latein) die Öffentlichkeit betreffend
REM sleep         
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  • Rapid eye movement of a dog
  • Polysomnographic]] record of REM Sleep. [[EEG]] highlighted by red box. Eye movement highlighted by red line.
UNIQUE PHASE OF SLEEP IN MAMMALS AND BIRDS, CHARACTERIZED BY RANDOM/RAPID MOVEMENT OF THE EYES
REM sleep; Paradoxical sleep; Sleep onset rem; Active sleep; REM atonia; Sleep, rem; REM dream; Rem sleep parasomnias; REM Cycle; Rem sleep; REM stage of sleep; REM stage; REM overflow; REM cycle; REM frequency; Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep; REM phase of sleep; Rapid eye movement during sleep; R.E.M. sleep; Sentinel hypothesis; REM period; Rapid Eye Movement sleep; Rapid eye movement (sleep); Rapid eye movements; REM study; REM Sleep; REM phase; Rapid Eye Movement Sleep; Rem Sleep; Paradoxal sleep
REM-Schlaf, Schlafphase bei der sich die Augen schnell in den Augenhöhlen bewegen

Definition

REM
<programming> (From "remark") The keyword used in BASIC to introduce a comment (which continues to the end of the line). MS-DOS probably borrowed it from BASIC. Might be used in the form "REM out" meaning to comment out. (1998-04-27)

Wikipedia

In rem jurisdiction

In rem jurisdiction ("power about or against 'the thing'") is a legal term describing the power a court may exercise over property (either real or personal) or a "status" against a person over whom the court does not have in personam jurisdiction. Jurisdiction in rem assumes the property or status is the primary object of the action, rather than personal liabilities not necessarily associated with the property.