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IRM (disambiguation)

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Information Resources Management
IERS Reference Meridian         
  • Nations that touch the [[Equator]] (red) and the Prime Meridian (blue)
INTERNATIONAL PRIME MERIDIAN USED FOR GPS AND OTHER SYSTEMS
Longitude 0 degrees E; Longitude 0 degrees W; 0 Longitude; Longitude 0 degrees; International Reference Meridian; 0° longitude; 0 longitude
The IERS Reference Meridian (IRM), also called the International Reference Meridian, is the prime meridian (0° longitude) maintained by the International Earth Rotation and Reference Systems Service (IERS). It passes about 5.

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IRM

IRM may refer to:

  • IERS Reference Meridian
  • Illinois Railway Museum
  • Illinois Reserve Militia, state defense force active during World War II
  • Bureau of Information Resource Management, responsible for information technology of the U.S. Department of State
  • Information Rights Management
  • L'Institut Royal Météorologique de Belgique
  • Interference reflection microscopy, a microscopy method used to image adherent cells
  • Internal Revenue Manual, an official compendium of internal guidelines for personnel of the United States Internal Revenue Service
  • International Review of Mission, a quarterly academic journal
  • International Roaming MIN assigned by IFAST
  • IRM (album), by Charlotte Gainsbourg
  • Iron Mountain Incorporated, a data storage company based in Boston, Massachusetts
  • ICAO designator for Mahan Air, an Iranian airline
  • Islamic Republic of Mauritania
Exemples du corpus de texte pour IRM
1. The firm‘s website boasts IRM is "dedicated to excellence in stem cell therapy for the remediation of diseases resulting from tissue damage and/or the effects of aging". But its claims are treated with scepticism by experts.
2. Dr Minger told me he found out about the trade in stem cells from aborted Ukrainian foetuses two years ago, when he was invited to meet doctors from a controversial clinic in Barbados. called the Institute For Regenerative Medicine (IRM), the firm wanted Dr Minger to lend his endorsement to its therapies.
3. "As far as I can tell from what‘s been published, a lot of people go to this clinic in Barbados feeling a bit run down, or that their skin has just lost some elasticity, and they are getting ‘smoothies‘ or perk–me–ups." The stem cells used in these techniques are bought by IRM from the Ukraine.