Great-Aunt "Ems" is the great-aunt of David Washington, likely on his mother's side. Mrs. Washington told David that his great-aunt is "kind of bizarre," indicating that she may have some wizarding ancestry. Her name may be Emma or Emily, though if she descends from a wizarding line, it may be something more eccentric.
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| - L’Ems est un petit fleuve du nord-ouest de l’Allemagne actuelle, long de 238 km. Dans l’Antiquité il a pu servir de voie commerciale et bordait les territoires de beaucoup de peuples germaniques.
- Ems (deudsches Nam „Hohenems“, in Dialegd aug gurses „Ems“) sei eines Schdadd in Ösderreig in Worarlberg in Bedsirg Dornb und haddar sirg 15.500 Einwohnes. Dose gehörddar su Gerngebied won dose Weigsbrag. Dose Gleinschdadd u.a. werddar beganndes, weil haddar dose Ärdsdes won Lind Jagob Herman Oberreid 1755 Handschriwdes won Nibelunglied in Schlos wend. In Schdadd sei dose Balasd Ems, wesdar Residendsschlos won Gräwes won Ems.
- Great-Aunt "Ems" is the great-aunt of David Washington, likely on his mother's side. Mrs. Washington told David that his great-aunt is "kind of bizarre," indicating that she may have some wizarding ancestry. Her name may be Emma or Emily, though if she descends from a wizarding line, it may be something more eccentric.
- The acronym EMS may refer to:
* Electromagnetic spectrum
* Electronic mail system
* Electronic Management System (IRS)
* Electronics Manufacturing Services
* Emergency medical services
* Energy management system
* Enhanced Messaging Service
- |} Ems est le premier boss que l'on rencontre, lorsque Zanarkand est attaquée par Sin. C'est un squame de Sin, c'est-à-dire un monstre qui s'est détaché de sa carapace. Il apparait entouré de squamelles. Les combattants sont Tidus et Auron. Au cours de ce combat des explications sur l'overdrive sont données. C'est une initiation au combat qui ne rapporte ni PC ni gils.
- Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Ltd. (not to be confused with EML) was the leading manufacturer of synthesizers and other electronic music equipment in Great Britain in the 1970s. The company was founded by electronic music and psychoaccoustics researcher Peter Zinovieff in 1969 and released its first product, the now-famous VCS3 synth, that same year. Over the next several years, EMS released several variations on the VCS3 theme, such as the portable Synthi-AKS, the Synthi-E for the educational market, and the high-end Synthi 100. The company owned its own studio which featured both its commercially available products and a huge variety of prototypes and one-offs that never went into production. The studio was available for commercial use but was used mostly for R&D. EMS also worked closel
- EMS (Effective Management Systems) was started in the late 1970’s in Milwaukee, WI. Their product line was a complete ERP offering called TCM - Time Critical Manufacturing. In March of 1995, EMS bought Intercim. Intercim offered complementary MES functions to the TCM product line. At the time of the acquisition the two companies had approximately 1,400 customers, with about $28M in revenues. EMS went public in 1994.
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| - EMS (Effective Management Systems) was started in the late 1970’s in Milwaukee, WI. Their product line was a complete ERP offering called TCM - Time Critical Manufacturing. In March of 1995, EMS bought Intercim. Intercim offered complementary MES functions to the TCM product line. At the time of the acquisition the two companies had approximately 1,400 customers, with about $28M in revenues. EMS went public in 1994. In 1999, EMS was purchased by Industrial & Financial Systems (IFS), an ERP company based out of Sweden. IFS acquired EMS to broaden their reach in the U.S. and also to convert existing TCM customers to the IFS product. The TCM base of customer however, were hesitant to change to the IFS product. In 2001, Mike Dunham, one of the original founders of EMS, bought the company back from IFS. He started a new company, WorkWise, Inc. which was comprised of former EMS employees with a long history and experience with the TCM product line. Today, Workwise, Inc. still markets the TCM product and has expanded its offerings to include CRM, Business Intelligence and web applications, as well as many feature/function enhancements to the core TCM product. The TCM product offering is available on the Windows Platform and WorkWise, Inc. continue to develop the product with an SQL .net release planned for 2007-2008.
- L’Ems est un petit fleuve du nord-ouest de l’Allemagne actuelle, long de 238 km. Dans l’Antiquité il a pu servir de voie commerciale et bordait les territoires de beaucoup de peuples germaniques.
- Ems (deudsches Nam „Hohenems“, in Dialegd aug gurses „Ems“) sei eines Schdadd in Ösderreig in Worarlberg in Bedsirg Dornb und haddar sirg 15.500 Einwohnes. Dose gehörddar su Gerngebied won dose Weigsbrag. Dose Gleinschdadd u.a. werddar beganndes, weil haddar dose Ärdsdes won Lind Jagob Herman Oberreid 1755 Handschriwdes won Nibelunglied in Schlos wend. In Schdadd sei dose Balasd Ems, wesdar Residendsschlos won Gräwes won Ems.
- Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Ltd. (not to be confused with EML) was the leading manufacturer of synthesizers and other electronic music equipment in Great Britain in the 1970s. The company was founded by electronic music and psychoaccoustics researcher Peter Zinovieff in 1969 and released its first product, the now-famous VCS3 synth, that same year. Over the next several years, EMS released several variations on the VCS3 theme, such as the portable Synthi-AKS, the Synthi-E for the educational market, and the high-end Synthi 100. The company owned its own studio which featured both its commercially available products and a huge variety of prototypes and one-offs that never went into production. The studio was available for commercial use but was used mostly for R&D. EMS also worked closely with the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, supplying new products and providing support to the Workshop. In the mid-'70s, the company turned its attention to vocoders, releasing several products, including one that was used on the Alan Parsons Project's "The Raven", a groundbreaking use of the vocoder. EMS, never a big fan of keyboards, also delved into alternate controller devices for synths, including ones that sensed performer body movements and others that sensed light. Although expensive and sometimes quirky, EMS's products were highly regarded by performers and always in demand. Despite this, the company collapsed in 1979 after a series of financial missteps, including an attempt to enter the mass market for guitar effects. The assets were acquired by another company, which soon put a halt to R&D efforts. Zinovieff left, along with several of the design team. The company has changed hands several times since then and is now owned by former employee Robin Wood. It is still in business, but its business consists primarily of refurbishing its vintage products today. The company resumed very limited production of the VCS3 and Synthi-A in 2011; some units are being delivered, but the waiting list is years long. (The Synthi-AKS cannot be produced due to obsolete parts being unavailable.) All EMS products are highly sought after on the collectors' market. An interesting aspect of EMS's history is that founder Zinovieff experimented extensively in the 1970s with digital synthesis, processing, and control techniques. But little of this ever found its way into EMS's products, which were nearly all based on analog technology. A design called the Computer Synthi could have beaten the Prophet-5 to market had it been completed, but the single prototype was never finished.
- Great-Aunt "Ems" is the great-aunt of David Washington, likely on his mother's side. Mrs. Washington told David that his great-aunt is "kind of bizarre," indicating that she may have some wizarding ancestry. Her name may be Emma or Emily, though if she descends from a wizarding line, it may be something more eccentric.
- The acronym EMS may refer to:
* Electromagnetic spectrum
* Electronic mail system
* Electronic Management System (IRS)
* Electronics Manufacturing Services
* Emergency medical services
* Energy management system
* Enhanced Messaging Service
- |} Ems est le premier boss que l'on rencontre, lorsque Zanarkand est attaquée par Sin. C'est un squame de Sin, c'est-à-dire un monstre qui s'est détaché de sa carapace. Il apparait entouré de squamelles. Les combattants sont Tidus et Auron. Au cours de ce combat des explications sur l'overdrive sont données. C'est une initiation au combat qui ne rapporte ni PC ni gils.
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