AIM
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AIM or Aim may refer to:
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[edit] Aeronomics
- Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere, NASA satellite
- Aeronautical Information Manual
[edit] Business
- Alternative Investment Market, an exchange-regulated market operated by the London Stock Exchange for small capitalisation listings
- AIM Investment Management, an Australian financial planning company
- Artificial Intelligence Marketing, a type of marketing activity
[edit] Computing
- AIM 65 (computer)
- AIM alliance, Apple-IBM-Motorola alliance
- AOL Instant Messenger, an instant messaging service from AOL
[edit] Military
- Abrams Integrated Management
- Army Institute of Management, Kolkata
- Airborne Intercept Missile, a type of Air-to-air missile
- AIM (rifle), a Romanian copy of the Russian AKM
[edit] Music
- AIM (Tyga song)
- Aim (musician)
- AIM Records, a record label
- A.I.M. (single), from the Cooper Temple Clause
- Anugerah Industri Muzik, Malaysia's annual music awards ceremony
- Atlanta Institute Of Music
[edit] Organizations
- Association of Independent Music
- Adult Industry Medical Health Care Foundation
- Adventures In Missions (disambiguation)
- American Indian Movement
- American Institute of Mathematics
- Asian Institute of Management
- Artists in Mind, charity that aims to help mental hospital patients, based in Huddersfield, UK.
- Accuracy in Media
- Administrators in Medicine, National organization for state medical and osteopathic board executives.
[edit] Others
- Advanced Idea Mechanics, in the Marvel Comics universe
- Africa Inland Mission (religion)
- Ai Maeda (seiyū), who is also called "AiM".
- Aim (demon)
- Aim toothpaste
- Ancestry-informative marker
- Atoms in Molecules
- Adequate Information Management in Europe, European Union (UN) research project
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