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11rem- Ⅰ — *rem germ., Verb: nhd. stützen, ruhen; ne. prop (Verb); Hinweis: s. *remb , *remi ; Etymologie: idg. *rem , *remə , Verb, ruhen, stützen, sich stützen, Pokorny 864; Literatur …
12rem — [rem] n. pl. rem [r(oentgen) e(quivalent), m(an)] a basic unit used to measure the amount of biological damage caused by various types of ionizing radiation, equal to the dose that produces the same amount of damage in human tissue as one… …
13REM — Retention of Employment Model (RoE) England, Wales A model that allows public sector employees to opt out of the transfer of their employment to a private sector provider under TUPE. Under the RoE model, staff remain public sector employees and… …
14REM — s.m.inv. TS fisiol. fase del sonno caratterizzata da un intensa attività onirica accompagnata da rapidi movimenti oculari, irregolarità respiratoria e atonia muscolare; anche agg.inv.: sonno, fase REM {{line}} {{/line}} VARIANTI: 2rem. DATA: 1957 …
15rem — 〈Zeichen für〉 Rem …
16Rem — das; s, s Kurzw. aus engl. roentgen equivalent man> ältere Einheit für die Dosis (3) ionisierender Strahlen, die die gleiche Wirksamkeit am Gewebe des menschlichen Körpers hat wie eine Röntgeneinheit; Zeichen rem …
17REM — see REM SLEEP …
18Rem — Rȇm DEFINICIJA v. Romul i Rem …
19rem — m. rema remo f. rame; aviron. Anar a rem : voguer. « D un aucèu retrasènt lis aleto, nòsti remo bacelavon plan » B. Wyse …
20REM — [rem] n. pl. REMs [r(apid) e(ye) m(ovement)] Psychol. the periodic, rapid, jerky movement of the eyeballs under closed lids during stages of sleep associated with dreaming …