Gems
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Gems or GEMS can refer to:
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- gemstones
- Gems (Aerosmith album), a 1988 compilation album by Aerosmith
- Gems (Patti LaBelle album), a 1994 studio album by Patti LaBelle
- Gems (Michael Bolton album), a 2011 studio album by Michael Bolton
- Gems TV, a former jewellery manufacturer and home shopping channel.
- Gems TV (UK), a UK jewellery shopping channel, now owned by The Coloured Rocks Group
- A package format of Ruby library under RubyGems
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- GEMS Education, the largest private school operator in the world, founded by Sunny Varkey
- GEMS Girls' Clubs, a Christian organization for women and girls
- Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS), a recovery center for sexually exploited girls in New York
- Girls in Engineering, Math, and Science, a girls junior high club promoting interest in Engineering, Math, and Science
- GEMS, Global Election Management System, the software that runs on Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) DRE voting machines
- GEMS, a software development tool called Generic Eclipse Modeling System
- Sonic Gems Collection, a video game.
- GEMs, in Biology, Glycosphingolipid-enriched microdomains, also known as Lipid Rafts.
- Gaston County EMS (GEMS), Gaston Emergency Medical Services, Ambulance Service for Gaston County, NC
- An abbreviation of Gosforth East Middle School in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- GEMS, (Grouping - Exponents - Multiplication and division - Subtraction and addition), an acronym for the mathematical order of operations
- GEMS, Green Environmental Management System, how the VA establishes environmental protocol at their hospitals and facilities.
- GEMS, Global Environment Monitoring System, a United Nations programme
- GEMS, Gravity and Extreme Magnetism SMEX (Small Explorer) project by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md.
- GEMS, a former acronym (Geophysical Monitoring Station) for a planned spaceprobe targeting Mars.
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