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EFM may refer to: * E FM, a radio channel in Sri Lanka * Canon EF-M lens mount * Canon EF-M camera * Edinburgh Dragon Trust, a British investment trust * Education for Ministry, an American Christian educational program * EFM Academy, now part of SCOPE Maastricht, a study association in the Netherlands * EFM Records, an American record label * Eight-to-fourteen modulation * Electronic fetal monitoring * Electrostatic force microscope * Enterprise feedback management * '' Environmental Fluid Mechanics'', a scholarly journal * Ethernet in the first mile * European Film Market, a film market held during the Berlin International Film Festival * The FM extended band in Brazil In Brazil, the FM extended band ( pt, faixa estendida), abbreviated eFM, refers to the extension of the FM broadcast band between 76.1 and 87.3 Megahertz, MHz, beyond the conventional band of 87.5 to 108 MHz that was previously used. The reclaimed ...
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E FM
E FM (88.3 FM) is a Colombo, Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...-based radio station. Tagged with the catchphrase "Your Lifestyle Station", E FM is one of the three radio channels ( Shree FM and Ran FM) operated and managed by EAP Broadcasting Company Ltd.,
, a website of the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL). 2008. a subsidiary of the EAP Edirisinghe Group of Companies. E FM broadcasts live at 88.3 MHz and is also simulcasted in Kandy at 93.2 MHz.


History and Music

The station commenced broadcasting in Colombo and Kandy in December 1999. And on 14 September 2007, the station's official w ...
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Canon EF-M Lens Mount
The Canon EF-M lens mount, introduced in 2012, is a derivative of the Canon EF lens mount designed for use with the Canon EOS M mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera. The EF-M lens mount is one of Canon's two new systems for mirrorless cameras, the other being the RF mount. The M system has an 18 mm flange focal distance (compared to 20 mm for RF and 44 mm for EF and EF-S) and a 47 mm throat diameter (compared to 54 mm for EF, EF-S, and RF). As it is designed for use with an APS-C-sized image sensor, it features the same crop factor In digital photography, the crop factor, format factor, or focal length multiplier of an image sensor format is the ratio of the dimensions of a camera's imaging area compared to a reference format; most often, this term is applied to digital ca ... (of roughly 1.6) as the existing EF-S lens mount. The M system is somewhat limited as Canon has issued relatively few native lenses, listed below. There is a lack of native ...
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Canon EF-M Camera
The Canon EF-M was a manual-focus 35mm film 35 mm may refer to: * 135 film, a type of still photography format commonly referred to as 35 mm film * 35 mm movie film, a type of motion picture film stock * 35MM 35 mm may refer to: * 135 film, a type of still photography format ..., SLR camera which used the Canon EF lens mount. It was introduced in 1991 for export to the non-Japanese market, and was the only manual focus camera in the EF line. It was not sold as part of the EOS range; the camera's official name was ''Canon EF-M'' rather than ''Canon EOS EF-M''. The EF-M was in essence a Canon EOS 1000 without autofocus and replacing the top-deck LCD with a control dial. It was priced slightly cheaper than the EOS 1000, and relatively few copies were sold. It was not directly available in Japan, though some were re-imported. Uniquely amongst Canon EOS bodies it came with an optical manual focus aid, a split-image focusing screen as well as a ring of microprism ...
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Edinburgh Dragon Trust
Asia Dragon Trust plc () is a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in Far East companies. The company is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The Chairman The chairperson, also chairman, chairwoman or chair, is the presiding officer of an organized group such as a board, committee, or deliberative assembly. The person holding the office, who is typically elected or appointed by members of the grou ... is James Will. History The company was established in 1987. It changed its name from Edinburgh Dragon Trust to Asia Dragon Trust in November 2019. References External links Official site Investment trusts of the United Kingdom {{UK-finance-company-stub ...
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Education For Ministry
Education for Ministry (EfM) is a program of theological education-at-a-distance which originated at thUniversity of the South School of Theology while Urban T. Holmes III was dean, drawing on the work of the Jesuit theologian Bernard Lonergan. It was previously known as Theological Education by Extension (TEE). While the program is not exclusive to the Episcopal Church, it is mainly found in parishes of that church. Study is conducted in small groups consisting of 6-12 members, facilitated by mentors who have been certified by the EfM program. It is a four-year program of study covering the Old and New Testaments, the history of the Christian religion, and theology. Participants receive 18 continuing education units from the University of the South for each year's work. Persons seeking either ordained or lay ministries may enroll. It is used in many dioceses of the Anglican Communion in North America and throughout the world (students are active in Australia, Central America, Eur ...
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EFM Academy
SCOPE Maastricht is the official study association (in the legal form of a Dutch ''vereniging'') of the School of Business and Economics (commonly abbreviated as SBE) at Maastricht University, representing students and organizing social, academic and career-oriented activities and events. Since 2017 the study-specific associations SCOPE , 3MA (Marketing, Management, Organization), SCOPE , Economics (Economic Studies), and SCOPE , FOCUS (Finance, Accounting, Controlling) merged with the former umbrella association. Combined as SCOPE, the association operates on a non-profit basis. Revenue is generated through membership fees and sponsor contributions by local and multinational companies. History SCOPE Maastricht was created in 2011 as a merger from study associations EFM Academy and FAME Cooperation. Back then, FAME Cooperation used to be the umbrella organization for study associations at the School of Business and Economics, operating a bookstore inside the faculty building ...
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EFM Records
EFM Records is an American independent record label and corporation founded in 2008 by music producer Dito Godwin. Designed as an artist friendly label, It 's primary focus is on notable artists, who prefer to have more individual control of their art, as well as development projects hand-picked by Godwin. History 2008 - 2010 It was Formed in 2008 by Dito Godwin and a group of corporate investors with the primary goal of being an artist-friendly label focused on modern technology and distribution, while still supporting more traditional methods such as radio and retail. In late 2008, EFM Records signed Former Interscope recording artist and lead singer/guitarist of Pseudopod (band) Kevin Carlberg, and in early 2009 brought on three more Artists including, Kathryn Gallagher (Daughter of Actor Peter Gallagher), Mike Stone (musician), Mike Stone (guitarist of Heavy Metal band Queensrÿche), and Carlton Pride (son of Country Music Hall of Fame's Charlie Pride). By mid-2009 EFM Reco ...
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