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  • Categoría:Personajes Rem 「レム, Remu ?」 es la Shinigami al cuidado de la Death Note de Misa. A diferencia de Ryuk, conoce mucho sobre las reglas de los Shinigami y parece mucho más inteligente.
  • Rem is a character in Deliverance. He is the Medium Priest of Yalortism in the Villageville region of Proteus.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) ist der zweite Shinigami, dem Misa Amane nahe geworden ist und ihr nach Jealous' Tod dessen Death Note gegeben hat.
  • Rem (レム Remu?) is the Spirit of Light, one of several spirits who represent Light. Rem has appeared in several games of the series as a character or cameo, and she is able to be summoned through the Rem arte. Rem is opposed by Shadow, the Spirit of Darkness, and shares the element of Light with Luna and Aska. In Tales of Rebirth, Rem is replaced by Gilione, the Sacred Beast of Light. In most games, Rem typically appears as an angelic woman.
  • Rem (レム Remu) es la Shinigami al cuidado de la Death Note de Misa. A diferencia de Ryuk, conoce mucho sobre las reglas de los Shinigami y parece mucho más inteligente.
  • Rem is an Egyptian god of fish. He fertilises the land with his tears. One of his titles is "Rem the Weeper".
  • Rem, Rembrethar, or Master Rem is the mysterious leader of the Division of Diabolical Devices, the section of the Black Hand in charge of the study and production of magical items. Unlike many other researchers working in his projects, Rem has been keeping himself away from the public eye. It is rumoured that he has been gaining power inside the Black Hand, against the Twins. However, since the escape of an important prisoner from Mirith, some predict a new power struggle inside the Hand in the near future.
  • Rem is a character from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. The most prestigious shoemaker in Hyrule, he makes shoes for Princess Zelda. His shoe shop is located in Hyrule Town. He apparently suffers from narcolepsy, as he is always falling asleep on the job. The relationship Rem has with the Town Minish is reminiscent of the story The Elves and the Shoemaker, where a shoemaker is helped by elves at night while he is asleep.
  • Image:Rem.jpg Rem was a female shinigami who came to earth to give Misa the deathnote that another shinigami left. Rem was responsable for L's death, in turn sacrificing herself to save Misa.
  • The röntgen (roentgen) equivalent in man or rem (symbol rem) is a unit of radiation dose.
  • REM is a former protectorate of Federation of Buccaneers. That relationship ended when FoB disbanded on December 6, 2010, though Mushroom Kingdom agreed in principle to protect REM from that point forward. Currently REM has a protectorate agreement with Athens. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) is the Shinigami who gives Misa Amane her Death Note. Like Ryuk, Rem possesses two Death Notes; however, Rem did not get hers through trickery. The Shinigami Gelus, who had fallen in love with Misa, sacrificed himself to kill her destined murderer. In doing so he was reduced to dust, leaving only his Death Note. Rem delivered this Death Note to Misa, since it was her life he saved.
  • Rem ist eine Maßeinheit der Strahlungsintensität. Als die Calamarain zum ersten Mal die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) scannen registriert Data diese Strahlung mit einer Intensität von weniger als 20 Millirem. (TNG: )
  • thumb|links Rem, rechts Ryuk Rem ist Misa Amanes weiblicher Todesgott. Sie wird später durch einen Hinterhalt von Kira in den Tod getrieben.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) is a character from the anime and manga series of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. She is a member of The Former Maruhage Empire.
  • REM is a group of celebrities recognized by Jon Stewart as one of the many stars who have shown up at Radio City Music Hall in New York City for Elmopalooza in celebration of Sesame Street’s 30th anniversary celebration. It consists of a letter R, a letter E, and a letter M. REM is a spoof of rock band R.E.M.
  • He first encounters the team whilst attempting to escape Colonel Mullen near Dom Ruins, from here Justin, Sue and Feena take him back to Feena's house to heal him. Here it is discovered that he is very sick and Justin, Feena and Sue all travel to the top of Herb Mountains by Feena's house to find a red Sulfa weed which can heal him. Rem takes them to Luc Villiage, the home of the Misty Forest humanoids. Rem does not stay with Justin, Feena and Sue - he returns to his home and plays little part in the storyline after this point.
  • The Rem (Roentgen Equivalent Man) is the unit of Dose (actually absorbed taking biological effects into account). Adult workers may receive a whole body dose 5 Rem per year; minors are restricted to 0.5 Rem per year; pregnant women are restricted to 0.5 Rem during the term of the pregnancy (for protection of the embryo). For comparison, actual physical effects (minor blood changes) from radiation exposure are not expected until a person receives 25 Rem in a short period of time. Higher eye and extremity doses are allowed because these have less effect than on that part of the body containing blood-forming organs.
  • Rem was a male Tirolian who was secretly a clone of Zor: the founder of Robotechnology. He was created by Cabell after the death of Zor, and was one of two clones made of the scientist, the other being Zor Prime, who was created by the Robotech Masters as they sought to find the location of the SDF-1 that held the only known Protoculture Matrix in the universe.
  • R.E.M. was an Alternative Rock band from Athens, Georgia, the same city from where The B-52's came a few years before. They were formed in 1980 when University of Georgia student Michael Stipe (vocals) met Peter Buck (guitar), who worked at a record store. They discovered that they shared a similar taste for "art-punk" acts such as Television, Patti Smith, and the Velvet Underground. This led them to form a band with two other U of G students, Mike Mills (bass) and Bill Berry (drums). Under the name R.E.M., the band recorded the only single ever released on Hib-Tone Records, "Radio Free Europe" b/w "Sitting Still." "Radio Free Europe's" combination of punk attitude and folk-rock guitars influenced by Power Pop (especially Big Star) pretty much invented a specific form of Alternative Rock n
  • REMs (Reinforceing [sic] Enigmatic Matrix) are Schwarz-modified versions of GEMs. The only one known to exist is used by Midori. It resembled a large green lens worn on the back of a glove granting its user strength near that of a Robed Otome, via nanomachines, before breaking down after a short time. Youko modified it to last indefinitely until depowered. This is proven by the infinity symbol which is an inverted number 8 when Midori activated her powers.
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  • The Rem (Roentgen Equivalent Man) is the unit of Dose (actually absorbed taking biological effects into account). Adult workers may receive a whole body dose 5 Rem per year; minors are restricted to 0.5 Rem per year; pregnant women are restricted to 0.5 Rem during the term of the pregnancy (for protection of the embryo). For comparison, actual physical effects (minor blood changes) from radiation exposure are not expected until a person receives 25 Rem in a short period of time. Higher eye and extremity doses are allowed because these have less effect than on that part of the body containing blood-forming organs. More about Radiation Safety
  • Categoría:Personajes Rem 「レム, Remu ?」 es la Shinigami al cuidado de la Death Note de Misa. A diferencia de Ryuk, conoce mucho sobre las reglas de los Shinigami y parece mucho más inteligente.
  • Rem is a character in Deliverance. He is the Medium Priest of Yalortism in the Villageville region of Proteus.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) ist der zweite Shinigami, dem Misa Amane nahe geworden ist und ihr nach Jealous' Tod dessen Death Note gegeben hat.
  • R.E.M. was an Alternative Rock band from Athens, Georgia, the same city from where The B-52's came a few years before. They were formed in 1980 when University of Georgia student Michael Stipe (vocals) met Peter Buck (guitar), who worked at a record store. They discovered that they shared a similar taste for "art-punk" acts such as Television, Patti Smith, and the Velvet Underground. This led them to form a band with two other U of G students, Mike Mills (bass) and Bill Berry (drums). Under the name R.E.M., the band recorded the only single ever released on Hib-Tone Records, "Radio Free Europe" b/w "Sitting Still." "Radio Free Europe's" combination of punk attitude and folk-rock guitars influenced by Power Pop (especially Big Star) pretty much invented a specific form of Alternative Rock named "jangle pop", and led to them being picked up by I.R.S. Records. The band initially played with a "murky" style -- their early albums were produced so that no one instrument was more or less prominent than any of the others - but starting with Lifes Rich Pageant, Michael Stipe began enunciating his once-mumbled lyrics more clearly, and Peter Buck's guitar parts became more prominent. Shortly after this, the band, who had previously seen high levels of critical acclaim and a lot of popularity on college radio but never really had a hit, became hugely popular. Document contained the major hits "The One I Love" and the well-tossed word salad "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)." And the hits kept coming. 1991's Out of Time and 1992's Automatic for the People turned the group into one of the most popular bands of the early '90s, featuring no less than seven hit singles ("Shiny Happy People," the megahit "Losing My Religion," "Man on the Moon," "Everybody Hurts," "Nightswimming," "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite," and "Drive") between them. However, many older fans detested the band's movement towards a more mainstream sound. The two albums are dominated by keyboards and strings, which very rarely appeared on their earlier albums. Perhaps as a result of this, they released the grunge-glam hybrid Monster. It was touted as the band's "Return to rock," but despite the success and acclaim of first single "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?", the album was not as popular as their earlier albums and killed R.E.M.'s momentum. Subsequent releases never had anywhere near the same staying power as the first five albums, and the band were plagued by personal disaster - most prominently, longtime drummer Bill Berry suffered a brain aneurysm onstage and retired - but the band still continued on. It seems their career came and went in full circle: they began as a cult band, saw massive success, and eventually dwindled to being a cult band again. Their first five albums - Murmur, Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, Lifes Rich Pageant, and Document, as well as Automatic for the People, are still considered among the best albums ever, though, so it's not as though they've been forgotten. One notable aspect of R.E.M. was their approach to making music. Whereas most bands have a clear leader, the band was a purely democratic entity. They never did anything unless all members agreed on it unanimously, and every member contributed something to the songwriting. Just when they had begun to return to form, the band announced on 21 September 2011 that they had broken up. It should be kept in mind that unlike most band break-ups where the musicians ended things on bad terms, it seems like the members still have a healthy relationship and are instead ending things on good terms. The band: * Michael Stipe: Vocals (1980-2011) * Peter Buck: Guitar, mandolin (1980-2011) * Mike Mills: Bass, backing vocals, keyboards (1980-2011) * Bill Berry: Drums (1980-1997) Studio albums: * Chronic Town EP (1982) * Murmur (1983) * Reckoning (1984) * Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) * Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) * Document (1987) * Green (1988) * Out of Time (1991) * Automatic for the People (1992) * Monster (1994) * New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) * Up (1998) * Reveal (2001) * Around the Sun (2004) * Accelerate (2008) * Collapse Into Now (2011) Other releases: * Dead Letter Office rarities compilation (1987) * Eponymous best-of compilation (1988) * Not Bad for No Tour promotional EP (2001) * In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 best-of compilation (2003) * And I Feel Fine: The Best of the I.R.S Years 1982-1987 best-of compilation (2006) * R.E.M. Live (2007) * Live at the Olympia (2009) * Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011 retrospective best-of compilation (2011)
  • Rem (レム Remu?) is the Spirit of Light, one of several spirits who represent Light. Rem has appeared in several games of the series as a character or cameo, and she is able to be summoned through the Rem arte. Rem is opposed by Shadow, the Spirit of Darkness, and shares the element of Light with Luna and Aska. In Tales of Rebirth, Rem is replaced by Gilione, the Sacred Beast of Light. In most games, Rem typically appears as an angelic woman.
  • Rem (レム Remu) es la Shinigami al cuidado de la Death Note de Misa. A diferencia de Ryuk, conoce mucho sobre las reglas de los Shinigami y parece mucho más inteligente.
  • Rem is an Egyptian god of fish. He fertilises the land with his tears. One of his titles is "Rem the Weeper".
  • Rem, Rembrethar, or Master Rem is the mysterious leader of the Division of Diabolical Devices, the section of the Black Hand in charge of the study and production of magical items. Unlike many other researchers working in his projects, Rem has been keeping himself away from the public eye. It is rumoured that he has been gaining power inside the Black Hand, against the Twins. However, since the escape of an important prisoner from Mirith, some predict a new power struggle inside the Hand in the near future.
  • Rem is a character from The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap. The most prestigious shoemaker in Hyrule, he makes shoes for Princess Zelda. His shoe shop is located in Hyrule Town. He apparently suffers from narcolepsy, as he is always falling asleep on the job. The relationship Rem has with the Town Minish is reminiscent of the story The Elves and the Shoemaker, where a shoemaker is helped by elves at night while he is asleep.
  • REMs (Reinforceing [sic] Enigmatic Matrix) are Schwarz-modified versions of GEMs. The only one known to exist is used by Midori. It resembled a large green lens worn on the back of a glove granting its user strength near that of a Robed Otome, via nanomachines, before breaking down after a short time. Youko modified it to last indefinitely until depowered. This is proven by the infinity symbol which is an inverted number 8 when Midori activated her powers. In the manga, Arika Yumemiya also uses a REM for a short period of time after the Founder is revived. It is loaned to her by Midori because it allows her to materialize the Sky Blue Sapphire's Robe without confirmation from Mashiro and, more importantly, without the Founder's assistance.
  • Image:Rem.jpg Rem was a female shinigami who came to earth to give Misa the deathnote that another shinigami left. Rem was responsable for L's death, in turn sacrificing herself to save Misa.
  • The röntgen (roentgen) equivalent in man or rem (symbol rem) is a unit of radiation dose.
  • REM is a former protectorate of Federation of Buccaneers. That relationship ended when FoB disbanded on December 6, 2010, though Mushroom Kingdom agreed in principle to protect REM from that point forward. Currently REM has a protectorate agreement with Athens. File:Stub.png This article is a stub. Help the Cyber Nations Wiki by expanding it. More information may be found at requests for expansion.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) is the Shinigami who gives Misa Amane her Death Note. Like Ryuk, Rem possesses two Death Notes; however, Rem did not get hers through trickery. The Shinigami Gelus, who had fallen in love with Misa, sacrificed himself to kill her destined murderer. In doing so he was reduced to dust, leaving only his Death Note. Rem delivered this Death Note to Misa, since it was her life he saved.
  • Rem ist eine Maßeinheit der Strahlungsintensität. Als die Calamarain zum ersten Mal die USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-D) scannen registriert Data diese Strahlung mit einer Intensität von weniger als 20 Millirem. (TNG: )
  • thumb|links Rem, rechts Ryuk Rem ist Misa Amanes weiblicher Todesgott. Sie wird später durch einen Hinterhalt von Kira in den Tod getrieben.
  • Rem (レム, Remu) is a character from the anime and manga series of Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. She is a member of The Former Maruhage Empire.
  • Rem was a male Tirolian who was secretly a clone of Zor: the founder of Robotechnology. He was created by Cabell after the death of Zor, and was one of two clones made of the scientist, the other being Zor Prime, who was created by the Robotech Masters as they sought to find the location of the SDF-1 that held the only known Protoculture Matrix in the universe. Initially, he was completely unaware of his origins as a clone, and was under the tutelage of Cabell when the Robotech Masters abandoned Tirol in order to search for Earth where the Zentraedi were defeated. As a result, Rem was present on the planet when it was invaded by the Invid Regent. He later joined the Robotech Expeditionary Force after they saved the planet's populace from the Invid threat. He was briefly present on Space Station Liberty, where Cabell told him that a new war for Protoculture would emerge and that he feared that he would never see an end to the cycle of warfare. Rem attempted to comfort him by saying that at least the fighting had left Tirol in peace, and that he would be returning to his homeworld to study the new Neutron-S missiles for Admiral Rick Hunter. While being escorted by Maia Sterling, he bumped into Dana Sterling, and asked if he knew her -- to which she replied "in another lifetime" whereupon she walked away after not speaking to her sister.
  • REM is a group of celebrities recognized by Jon Stewart as one of the many stars who have shown up at Radio City Music Hall in New York City for Elmopalooza in celebration of Sesame Street’s 30th anniversary celebration. It consists of a letter R, a letter E, and a letter M. REM is a spoof of rock band R.E.M.
  • He first encounters the team whilst attempting to escape Colonel Mullen near Dom Ruins, from here Justin, Sue and Feena take him back to Feena's house to heal him. Here it is discovered that he is very sick and Justin, Feena and Sue all travel to the top of Herb Mountains by Feena's house to find a red Sulfa weed which can heal him. After receiving the weed, Rem recovers to full strength by the next morning. However, the Garlyle Forces find him and take Rem and the team to Garlyle Base. The team eventually escape and find Rem who teaches them his humanoid language by giving them a Communique Nut to eat each. They then fight their way out of the base and steal the Miliatary Train, which they ride all the way to the Misty Forest. Rem takes them to Luc Villiage, the home of the Misty Forest humanoids. Rem does not stay with Justin, Feena and Sue - he returns to his home and plays little part in the storyline after this point.
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