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Vinyl acetate monomer Vinyl acetate is an organic compound with the formula CH3CO2CH=CH2. This colorless liquid is the precursor to polyvinyl acetate, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, polyvinyl alcohol, and other important industrial polymers. Production The worldw ...
, a chemical component used in plastics manufacture *
VAM (bicycling) VAM is the abbreviation for the Italian term ''velocità ascensionale media'', translated in English to mean "average ascent speed" or "mean ascent velocity", but usually referred to as VAM. It is also referred to by the English backronym "Vertica ...
, a measure of rate of climb in bicycle racing *
Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos Vehículos Automotores Mexicanos, S.A. (VAM) was a Mexican automaker from 1946 to 1986. The original organization, a distributor and license manufacturer for Willys-Overland and AMC vehicles, became government controlled in 1963 with American Mo ...
, a Mexican automaker * VAM, a trademark of
Vallourec Vallourec S.A. is a multinational manufacturing company headquartered in Meudon, France. Vallourec specializes in hot rolled seamless steel tubes, expandable tubular technology, automotive parts, and stainless steel, which it provides to ene ...
Oil and Gas, France *
Virtual Antenna Mapping Virtual Antenna Mapping (VAM) is used in wireless telecom networks. Typically when MIMO is deployed using two power Amplifier for two transmit antennae, there is a risk that both power amplifiers are not optimally used. Non-MIMO traffic would be ...
, a method used in wireless telecom products * Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorhiza, a kind of fungus/plant symbiosis *
Bedford VAM The Bedford VAM was a bus chassis manufactured by Bedford from 1965. History In August 1965, Bedford commenced production of a new front-entrance front-engine coach chassis.Value-added modeling Value-added modeling (also known as value-added measurement, value-added analysis and value-added assessment) is a method of teacher evaluation that measures the teacher's contribution in a given year by comparing the current test scores of their s ...
, an American method of teacher evaluation *
Victoria and Albert Museum The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen ...
in London *
Violence against men Violence against men comprises violent acts that are disproportionately (or exclusively) committed against men or boys. Violence against women is the opposite category, where acts of violence are targeted against the female gender. Percepti ...
* Vitt Ariskt Motstånd or
White Aryan Resistance (Sweden) White Aryan Resistance (, VAM) was a militant neo-Nazi network active in Sweden between 1991 and 1993. Overview The name of the group was derived from the US white supremacist organisation White Aryan Resistance (WAR). According to Stieg Larsson ...
, a Swedish neo-nazi group *
Villa International Airport Maamigili Villa International Airport Maamigili , also known as Villa-Maamigili Airport, is an airport in the Maldives. It is located on the island of Maamigili in Alif Dhaal Atoll. The airport was developed by Maldivian business tycoon Qasim Ibrahim, wh ...
(IATA code: VAM) *
VAM (Morgan and Peace dollar die varieties) A VAM is a study of the differences in dies which were used to strike United States Morgan dollar and Peace dollar coins. The acronym "VAM" is taken from the last name of the two people who studied and cataloged the die differences: Leroy Van Al ...
coin die varieties *
Vanimo language Vanimo (Wanimo, Manimo) is a Skou language of Papua New Guinea which extends from Leitre to Wutung on the Papua New Guinea - Indonesian border. Phonology The Duso dialect of Vanimo is unusual in not having any phonemic velar consonant Velar ...
(ISO 639 code: vam)


See also

* VAMM - Virtual atom molecular mechanics, see
Force field (chemistry) In the context of chemistry, molecular physics, physical chemistry, and molecular modelling, a force field is a computational model that is used to describe the forces between atoms (or collections of atoms) within molecules or between mole ...
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