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rems

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for rems.

Editorial note

These machines give you a dose of $\mu + \epsilon$ rems, where $\epsilon$ is random with zero mean.

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Quick take

(space science, NASA) Acronym of Rover Environmental Monitoring Station.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

(space science, NASA) Acronym of Rover Environmental Monitoring Station.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for rems.

noun

(space science, NASA) Acronym of Rover Environmental Monitoring Station.

Example sentences

1

These machines give you a dose of $\mu + \epsilon$ rems, where $\epsilon$ is random with zero mean.

2

Alluded to in the article is why 'px for everything', is not better than 'rems'.

3

Anyone got one of those alarm clocks that wake you up when you sleep softly between REMs?

4

The whole point of REMs is to style based on relative proportions to the text size e.g.

5

Fair enough, but for my uses 92% browser support is more than enough, it's the same as ems/rems for example.

6

The dose equivalent is expressed numerically in rems or sieverts (Sv) (see 10 CFR 20.1003).

7

It's too late to see rems and ems in bootstrap, but it's most welcome feature I guess.

8

But they are dropping IE8 support so they can start using rems.

9

That's measured in rems or sieverts (or Grays, notice the spelling).

10

I use rems I don't love them but it's less worse unit we have.

11

REMs have been around and standard practice for 10 years.

12

This is why grays/rads are different units from sieverts/rems.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use rems in a sentence?

These machines give you a dose of $\mu + \epsilon$ rems, where $\epsilon$ is random with zero mean.

What does rems mean?

(space science, NASA) Acronym of Rover Environmental Monitoring Station.

What part of speech is rems?

rems is commonly used as noun.