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Business

  • Management Expense Ratio
    Expense Ratio
    The Total Annual Fund Operating Expenses is the line of the fee table in the prospectus that represents the total of all of a mutual fund's annual fund operating expenses, expressed as a percentage of the fund's average net assets...

  • Market Exchange Rate
    Exchange rate
    In finance, an exchange rate between two currencies is the rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another. It is also regarded as the value of one country’s currency in terms of another currency...

  • Merrill Lynch
    Merrill Lynch
    Merrill Lynch is the wealth management division of Bank of America. With over 15,000 financial advisors and $2.2 trillion in client assets it is the world's largest brokerage. Formerly known as Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc., prior to 2009 the firm was publicly owned and traded on the New York...

    's former NYSE stock symbol
  • Management with Executive Responsibility (MER)

Entertainment

  • La mer (Debussy)
    La Mer (Debussy)
    La mer, trois esquisses symphoniques pour orchestre , or simply La mer , is an orchestral composition by the French composer Claude Debussy. It was started in 1903 in France and completed in 1905 on the English Channel coast in Eastbourne...

    , an orchestral composition by the French impressionist composer Claude Debussy
  • Mer, a collective term for the elven races of The Elder Scrolls
    Races of The Elder Scrolls
    The Elder Scrolls series of role-playing video games are populated with a number of fantasy races, ten of which are playable. Generally, these races fall into one of three distinct archetypes, namely, humans, elvenkind, and beastfolk....

    , from the series of computer games
  • Mer, a mostly aquatic planet with twenty seas from The Pirates of Dark Water

People

  • Gideon Mer
    Gideon Mer
    Gideon Mer was an Israeli scientist whose work was mostly concerned with the eradication of malaria.Gideon Mer was born in Lithuania, then part of Imperial Russia. He studied medicine in Russia and France where he also graduated....

  • Mer, a diminutive form of the name Meredith (given name)
  • Mers
    Mers
    The Mer population of Kathiawar region in Saurashtra also known as the Maher, Mihir, Mair or Mehr are a community of people who have evolved from the Kshatriya Rajput varna within Hinduism. They are believed to be of Indo-Aryan descent, and have a rich and diverse history involving many battles,...

    , a people of the Kathiawar region in Saurashtra, India

Places

  • Mer, Loir-et-Cher
    Mer, Loir-et-Cher
    Mer is a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department of central France.-External links:*...

    , a commune in the Loir-et-Cher département of France
  • Murray Island, Queensland, known locally as Mer, an Australian island

Science

  • Mer, a synonym for repeat unit
    Repeat unit
    An essential concept which defines polymer structure, the repeat unit or repeating unit is a part of a polymer chain whose repetition would produce the complete polymer by linking the repeat units together successively along the chain, like the beads of a necklace.A repeat unit is sometimes called...

     in chemistry
  • -mer
    -mer
    -mer and mer- are affixes used in the following words.-Chemistry or biochemistry:* Monomer* Dimer* Trimer* Tetramer* Pentamer* Hexamer* Heptamer* Octamer* Nonamer* Decamer* Dodecamer* Oligomer* Polymer...

    , an affix meaning "part", used in several words in chemistry and biology
  • MERTK
    MERTK
    Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase MER is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the MERTK gene.-External links:*...

    , MER, or Proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase MER, a human enzyme
  • Mer., or meridional, a direction on a globe
  • Meropenem
    Meropenem
    Meropenem is an ultra-broad spectrum injectable antibiotic used to treat a wide variety of infections, including meningitis and pneumonia. It is a beta-lactam and belongs to the subgroup of carbapenem, similar to imipenem and ertapenem. Meropenem was originally developed by Sumitomo Pharmaceuticals...

     (abbreviated), an antibiotic

Technology

  • Mer, a variant of the open-source Maemo
    Maemo
    Maemo is a software platform developed by the Maemo community for smartphones and Internet tablets. It is based on the Debian Linux distribution, but has no relation to it...

     operating system for internet tablets
  • Mars Exploration Rover
    Mars Exploration Rover
    NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Mission is an ongoing robotic space mission involving two rovers, Spirit and Opportunity, exploring the planet Mars...

    , one of two robotic rovers exploring the surface of Mars
  • Modulation error ratio
    Modulation error ratio
    The modulation error ratio or MER is a measure used to quantify the performance of a digital radio transmitter or receiver in a communications system using digital modulation...

    , a measure in communications for evaluation of digital transmission equipment

Other

  • Mer language (disambiguation)
    Mer language (disambiguation)
    There are several languages or dialects called Mer:* Mer language, a Papuan language of Western New Guinea* Mer, a dialect of the Bench language of Ethiopia* Meriam language, a Papuan language of Torres Strait* mer is the ISO 639-3 code for the Meru language...

  • Movement for European Reform
    Movement for European Reform
    The Movement for European Reform, abbreviated to MER, was a pan-European alliance of national centre-right political parties with conservative, pro-free market and Eurosceptic inclinations...

    , a pan-European political group
  • Middle East Report, a publication of the Middle East Research and Information Project

See also

  • Merperson (disambiguation), a merman or mermaid
  • Mar (disambiguation)
  • Mir (disambiguation)
    Mir (disambiguation)
    Mir is a Soviet, later Russian space station.Mir or MIR may also refer to:-Soviet or Russian context:*STS Mir, a Russian sailing ship*MIR , a self-propelled Deep Submergence Vehicle...

  • Meher (disambiguation)
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