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Everything about Gems totally explainedGems can refer to:
- gemstones, or
- Gems, the 1988 album by Aerosmith.
- Gems TV, a shopping channel specializing in Gemstones.
- A package format of Ruby library under RubyGems
- GEMS, the abbreviation of a program in Aberdeen Proving Ground called "Gains in the Education of Mathematics & Science"
- GEMS, Global Election Management System, the software that runs on Premier Election Solutions (formerly Diebold Election Systems) DRE voting machines
- GEMS, the abbreviation of an application developed by Microbit called "Global Event Management System"
- GEMS, Global Enterprise Management System of AT&T
- GEMS, Gold Coast Estuarine Modeling System.
- GEMS, Greenhouse and Energy Management Strategy.
- GEMS, Group on Ecological Modernization and Sustainability.
- GEMS, Girls Engineering Math and Science
- GEMS, a software development tool called Generic Eclipse Modeling System
- GEMs, in Biology, Glycosphingolipid-enriched microdomains, also know as Lipid Rafts.
- GEMS, the abbreviation of company.
- GEMS, an abbreviation for Gaston County Emergency Medical Services, of Gaston County, North Carolina.
- GEMS, an abbreviation for Global Education Management Systems, United Arab Emirates
- An abbreviation of Gosforth East Middle School in Gosforth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England
- GEMS, an abbreviation for the United Nations Environmental Program's Global Environment Monitoring System
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