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Vim or VIM most commonly refers to: *
Vim (text editor) Vim (;
: "Vim is pronounced as one word, like Jim, not vi-ai-em. It's written with a capital, since it's a name, again like Jim."
Vim or VIM may also refer to:


Brands and companies

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Vim (cleaning product) Vim is the name of a range of household cleaning products originally produced by Lever Brothers (later Unilever).''Vim''
at Unilever's Consu ...
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Vim Comedy Company The Vim Comedy Company was a short-lived movie studio in Jacksonville, Florida and New York City. Vim bought out Siegmund Lubin's Lubin Manufacturing Company Jacksonville, Florida facilities at 750 Riverside Avenue in 1915 after that company ...
, a movie studio *
Vim Records Vim Records was a short-lived American record label that was active during the early 1900s. Vim discs include issues of ragtime banjo music recorded by Vess L. Ossman. History The Vim Company was founded in 1896 in Chicago, Illinois, and it wa ...


Science and technology

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International vocabulary of metrology The Joint Committee for Guides in Metrology (JCGM) is an organization in Sèvres that prepared the ''Guide to the Expression of Uncertainty in Measurement'' (GUM) and the ''International Vocabulary of Metrology'' (VIM). The JCGM assumed responsibil ...
* Ventral intermediate nucleus, a precise area of the
isothalamus The isothalamus is a division used by some researchers in describing the thalamus. The isothalamus constitutes 90% or more of the thalamus, and despite the variety of functions it serves, follows a simple organizational scheme. The constituting ...
, one of the brain's movement centers * Verona integron-encoded metallo-β-lactamase, a type of
Beta-lactamase Beta-lactamases (β-lactamases) are enzymes () produced by bacteria that provide multi-resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics such as penicillins, cephalosporins, cephamycins, monobactams and carbapenems ( ertapenem), although carbapene ...
enzyme *
Vimentin Vimentin is a structural protein that in humans is encoded by the ''VIM'' gene. Its name comes from the Latin ''vimentum'' which refers to an array of flexible rods. Vimentin is a Intermediate filament#Type III, type III intermediate filamen ...
, a protein


Computing

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VIM-1 The SYM-1 is a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek Systems in 1975. It was designed by Ray Holt. Originally called the VIM-1 (Versatile Input Monitor), that name was later changed to SYM-1. The SYM-1 is a close copy of the pop ...
, a single board computer *
Vendor Independent Messaging VIM (Vendor Independent Messaging) was a standard API for applications to integrate with e-mail on Windows 3.x, proposed by Lotus, Borland, IBM & Novell in the early 1990s. Its main competitor was Microsoft's MAPI, which was the eventual winner ...
, an email API * Virtualized Infrastructure Manager, a component of NFV-MANO network


Aviation and space

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Vickers VIM The VIM or Vickers Instructional Machine was a trainer biplane aircraft built for the Republic of China by Vickers from war-surplus stocks of Royal Aircraft Factory F.E.2d parts, powered by a surplus Rolls-Royce Eagle engine, but fitted with an ...
, an aircraft * Voyager Interstellar Mission, a space mission *
VIM Airlines VIM Airlines (legally ''VIM Avia'') was a Russian charter airline headquartered in Moscow based at Domodedovo International Airport. It offered international scheduled and charter operations for both passengers and cargo as well as wet lease ser ...
, a former Russian airline


Other uses

* "Vim", a song by Machine Head on the album ''
Through the Ashes of Empires ''Through the Ashes of Empires'' is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head. On this album, the band returned to their groove/thrash metal sound that was featured on their debut album ''Burn My Eyes'' (1994) and their s ...
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