IUMS may refer to: Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, located in Isfahan, Iran Iran University of Medical Sciences, located in Tehran, Iran The International...
Ium may refer to: Ium (Greece), a town of ancient Laconia, Greece -ium, a systematic naming of chemical elements Ium, an animal in the "Betelgeuse cycle"...
IUM may refer to: Independent University of Moscow International University of Management in Windhoek, Namibia International University of Monaco Internet...
table. The roots are concatenated, and the name is completed by the suffix -ium. Some of the roots are Latin and others are Greek, to avoid two digits starting...
Duralumin (also called duraluminum, duraluminium, duralum, dural(l)ium, or dural) is a trade name for one of the earliest types of age-hardenable aluminium–copper...
The Independent University of Moscow (IUM) (Russian: Независимый Московский Университет (НМУ)) is an educational organisation with rather informal status...
The International University of Management (IUM) is a private, state-recognized university based in Windhoek, Namibia. It has campuses in Swakopmund,...
Britain, the American scientific language used -ium from the start. Most scientists throughout the world used -ium in the 19th century; and it was entrenched...
The Islamic Unification Movement – IUM (Arabic: حركة التوحيد الإسلامي | Harakat al-Tawhid al-Islami), also named Islamic Unity Movement, but best known...
Founded in 1986, the International University of Monaco (IUM) (French: Université internationale de Monaco) is located in the Principality of Monaco....
Oeum or Oion (Ancient Greek: Οἰόν or Οἶον), also known as Ium or Ion (Ἰόν), was the chief town of the district Sciritis in ancient Laconia. It commanded...
transcriptions, with an appropriate ISO 639 code. Wikipedia's multilingual support templates may also be used - notably ium for Iu Mien. See why. (August 2021)...
The International Union of Muslim Scholars (IUMS; Arabic: الاتحاد العالمي لعلماء المسلمين; al-Ittiḥād al-ʻĀlamī li-ʻUlāmāʼ al-Muslimīn) is an organization...
OpenView Client Configuration Manager HP OpenView Internet Usage Manager (IUM) provides convergent mediation. It collects, processes and correlates usage...
office complex, and also houses the International University of Monaco (IUM), which specializes in business education. A top view of the stadium Arches...
Animated Program in 2017 and an Annie Award in 2017 for writing "The Hormone-iums". Along with Minty Lewis, the pair co-created the animated sitcom The Great...
Mediolānī "at Milan", and Philippīs "at Philippi". Nouns ending in -ius and -ium have a genitive singular in -ī in earlier Latin, which was regularized to...
derived from Latin unus "one", Greek ennea "nine", and the traditional -ium suffix for metallic elements). All attempts to synthesise such elements have...
of Islamic Studies was changed into the Islamic University of Maldives (IUM). The Maldivian government now offers 3 different scholarships to students...
upward'), the Greek cardia (καρδία, kardía, 'heart'), and the Neo-Latin suffix -ium. It possibly refers to the heart shape of the fruit, to "the top of the fruit...
ipratropium bromide is a quaternary ammonium compound (which is indicated by the -ium per the BAN and the USAN) obtained by treating atropine with isopropyl bromide...
bipolar, bipartisan e.g. Deuteron/ium, Deuteronomy e.g. semiquincentennial e.g. trireme e.g. triathlon, Tripolis e.g. Triton/ium e.g. tetrahedron e.g. pentahedron...
convention of Intel's 80x86 processors (8086–80486), with the Latin ending -ium since the processor would otherwise have been named 80586 using that convention...
adamant (and the derived adjective adamantine) added to the neo-Latin suffix "-ium." The adjective adamant has long been used to refer to the property of impregnable...
universities: University of Namibia (UNAM), International University of Management (IUM) and Namibia University of Science and Technology (NUST). Namibia was ranked...
"silicium" for silicon, from the Latin silex, silicis for flint, and adding the "-ium" ending because he believed it to be a metal. Most other languages use transliterated...