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'''FEM''' may refer to:
'''FEM''' may refer to:
* [[Fatma El Mehdi]], </b> is a Western Saharan activist
* [[FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv]], a Ukrainian professional football club based in Mykolaiv. The club competed for one season ''(2013–14)'' and withdrew from the PFL
* [[FC Energetik Mary]], a Turkmen association football club based in the Mary city, Mary Province. Founded in 2010, played its first-ever top flight season in 2015. The club reached third position in 2016, their highest archivement
* [[FEM Element]], a commercial finite element method solver for electromagnetic structures from EEsof. FEM Element can perform electromagnetic simulation of arbitrarily-shaped, passive three-dimensional structures
* [[Fem unga]], a Swedish anthology published in 1929 and the name of the literary group formed by the five young proletarian writers who contributed to it: Erik Asklund, Josef Kjellgren, Artur Lundkvist, Harry Martinson and Gustav Sandgren. ''Fem unga'' played a key role in introducing literary modernism in Swedish literature
* ''[[For Ever Mozart]]'', a 1996 feature film directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard
* ''[[For Every Man]]'', the third Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp. It was released by Myrrh Records in 1981. This album introduced what would become one of Camp's best known songs, "Run to the Battle"
* [[Fort Elizabeth Meagher]], named for the wife of Thomas F
* [[Fort Erie Meteors]], a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
* ''[[Four Eyed Monsters]]'', a film by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley premiered at the slamdance film festival in 2005
* [[Fem (magazine)|''Fem'' (magazine)]], a feminist magazine
* [[Fem (magazine)|''Fem'' (magazine)]], a feminist magazine
* [[FEM (TV channel)]], a Norwegian television channel
* [[FEM (TV channel)]], a Norwegian television channel
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* [[Finite element method]], a numerical technique for partial differential equations
* [[Finite element method]], a numerical technique for partial differential equations
* [[Zimbabwe Airlink]], a defunct airline
* [[Zimbabwe Airlink]], a defunct airline

== People ==
* [[Fem Belling]] (born 1978), Australian Jazz vocalist and violinist with a dual career in stage musicals and jazz singing
* [[Feofil Egorovich Meindorf]] (1838–1919), Imperial Russian corps commander. He fought in the Caucasus and against the Ottoman Empire and the Empire of Japan
* [[Francisco Escalante Molina]] (born 1965), Venezuelan archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See. He currently serves as the Apostolic Nuncio to the Republic of the Congo and Gabon, holding the post since 2016
* [[Francis E. McGovern]] (1866–1946), American lawyer and politician from Wisconsin. He served as the 22nd Governor of Wisconsin from 1911 to 1915
* [[F. E. McWilliam]] (1909–1992), Northern Irish surrealist sculptor, born in Banbridge, County Down. He worked chiefly in stone, wood and bronze
* [[Francis E. Merritt]] (1920–1995), American football tackle who played college football at the United States Military Academy. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. He served as the athletic director at the United States Air Force Academy from 1967 to 1974
* [[Felix Eugenio Mkhori]] (1931–2012), Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lilongwe, Malawi
* [[Foster E. Mohrhardt]] (1907–1992), United States librarian. He had a long and illustrious career in library and information science as a scholar, organizer and diplomat, and was listed by ''American Libraries'' among "100 Leaders we had in the 20th Century"
* [[Fannie E. Motley]] (1930s–2016), raised in Monroeville, Alabama
* [[Francis Edwin Murray]] (1854–1932), Uranian poet and publisher of the late 19th and early 20th century


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:54, 15 April 2017

FEM may refer to:

  • Fatma El Mehdi, is a Western Saharan activist
  • FC Enerhiya Mykolaiv, a Ukrainian professional football club based in Mykolaiv. The club competed for one season (2013–14) and withdrew from the PFL
  • FC Energetik Mary, a Turkmen association football club based in the Mary city, Mary Province. Founded in 2010, played its first-ever top flight season in 2015. The club reached third position in 2016, their highest archivement
  • FEM Element, a commercial finite element method solver for electromagnetic structures from EEsof. FEM Element can perform electromagnetic simulation of arbitrarily-shaped, passive three-dimensional structures
  • Fem unga, a Swedish anthology published in 1929 and the name of the literary group formed by the five young proletarian writers who contributed to it: Erik Asklund, Josef Kjellgren, Artur Lundkvist, Harry Martinson and Gustav Sandgren. Fem unga played a key role in introducing literary modernism in Swedish literature
  • For Ever Mozart, a 1996 feature film directed, written and edited by Jean-Luc Godard
  • For Every Man, the third Contemporary Christian Music album by Steve Camp. It was released by Myrrh Records in 1981. This album introduced what would become one of Camp's best known songs, "Run to the Battle"
  • Fort Elizabeth Meagher, named for the wife of Thomas F
  • Fort Erie Meteors, a Canadian junior ice hockey team based in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. They play in the Golden Horseshoe division of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League
  • Four Eyed Monsters, a film by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley premiered at the slamdance film festival in 2005
  • Fem (magazine), a feminist magazine
  • FEM (TV channel), a Norwegian television channel
  • European Materials Handling Federation, association
  • Field emission microscopy, an analytical technique to investigate molecular surface structures
  • Finite element machine, a parallel computer project by NASA
  • Finite element method, a numerical technique for partial differential equations
  • Zimbabwe Airlink, a defunct airline

People

  • Fem Belling (born 1978), Australian Jazz vocalist and violinist with a dual career in stage musicals and jazz singing
  • Feofil Egorovich Meindorf (1838–1919), Imperial Russian corps commander. He fought in the Caucasus and against the Ottoman Empire and the Empire of Japan
  • Francisco Escalante Molina (born 1965), Venezuelan archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See. He currently serves as the Apostolic Nuncio to the Republic of the Congo and Gabon, holding the post since 2016
  • Francis E. McGovern (1866–1946), American lawyer and politician from Wisconsin. He served as the 22nd Governor of Wisconsin from 1911 to 1915
  • F. E. McWilliam (1909–1992), Northern Irish surrealist sculptor, born in Banbridge, County Down. He worked chiefly in stone, wood and bronze
  • Francis E. Merritt (1920–1995), American football tackle who played college football at the United States Military Academy. He was elected to the College Football Hall of Fame in 1996. He served as the athletic director at the United States Air Force Academy from 1967 to 1974
  • Felix Eugenio Mkhori (1931–2012), Roman Catholic bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lilongwe, Malawi
  • Foster E. Mohrhardt (1907–1992), United States librarian. He had a long and illustrious career in library and information science as a scholar, organizer and diplomat, and was listed by American Libraries among "100 Leaders we had in the 20th Century"
  • Fannie E. Motley (1930s–2016), raised in Monroeville, Alabama
  • Francis Edwin Murray (1854–1932), Uranian poet and publisher of the late 19th and early 20th century

See also