MES
MES stands for:
- 2- (N-Morpholino) ethanesulfonic acid , synthetic pH buffer
- Polonia Airport (Medan) (IATA code), Indonesian airport
- Mesaba Airlines (ICAO code), US airline
- License plate, Germany: District of Meschede and Hochsauerlandkreis (expiring)
- Magnetic self-protection , systems for reducing the magnetic signature on warships and boats
- Manufacturing Execution System , system solution for efficient control of production
- Marine evacuation system , devices for leaving a ship in case of distress
- Marx-Engels-Foundation , political association close to the DKP in Wuppertal
- Mazar-e Sharif , location of the ISAF
- Conservation of mass , conservation law in the field of chemistry
- Master of European Studies , interdisciplinary course
- Material maintenance level for technical inspection and maintenance of motor vehicles and equipment
- Mecetronium Ethil Sulphate , hand disinfectant
- Multipurpose baton, Tonfa, designation in some regional police authorities
- Mesitylene , mesityl, derivative of benzene
- Marconi Electronic Systems, British Aerospace's merger partner to BAE Systems
- Mobile Earth Station, see Mobile Earth Station
- Medium Edison Screw, harmonized bulb socket standard (ANSI and IEC): E26 (North America), E27 (Europe)
- Unicode subsets :
- MES-1 (335 characters, Latin characters only)
- MES-2 (1062 characters, Latin, Greek and Cyrillic characters)
- MES-3A (more extensive character sets beyond MES-2)
- MES-3B (more extensive character sets beyond MES-2)
MES as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: District of Meschede (expiring)
Mes stands for:
- Mesolite (Whitney-Evans Code), rock-forming mineral
Mes is the family name of the following people:
- Gherardus Mes (active around 1561), Franco-Flemish composer of the Renaissance
- Margaretha Gerarda Mes (1905–1959), South African botanist
- Peter Mes (* 1943), German lawyer and legal scholar
mes stands for:
- Masmaje (ISO-639-3 code), Eastern Chadian language
See also: