MER
MER stands as an abbreviation for:
- Castle Air Force Base , a US Air Force base in California (IATA code)
- Malassez epithelial remains, see Hertwig epithelial sheath
- Marginal Effects at Representative Values , a statistical indicator, see Marginal Effect
- Mars Exploration Rover , a NASA mission to Mars
- Central European travel agency , see German travel agency
- Modulation Error Rate , a measured variable in communications engineering, see Modulation Error Rate
- Movement for European Reform , see Movement for European Reform
- Erding station according to DS 100
- Muscle self- reflex , see self-reflex
MER as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: Saalekreis (for Merseburg)
Mer stands for:
- a Linux-based software distribution for mobile devices forked by MeeGo, see MeeGo # Mer project
mer stands for:
- regional variant of Meru (language) (ISO-639-3 code), language of the Meru (people)
mer- stands for
- a certain ligand arrangement in chemical complexes, see descriptor (chemistry) # fac-, mer-
Mer or Al-Mer is the family name of the following people:
- Arna Mer-Chamis (1929–1995), Israeli human rights activist and winner of the Alternative Nobel Prize
- Erica Mer (* 1988), American film actress
- Francis Mer (* 1939), French politician and industrialist
- Gideon Mer (1894–1961), Russian-Jewish scientist
- Juliano Mer-Chamis (1958–2011), Israeli actor, film director and political activist
- Meral Al-Mer , German musician, journalist and author
Mer is the name of the following geographic objects:
- Mer (Loir-et-Cher) , a commune in the Loir-et-Cher department, France
- Canton of Mer in the French department of Loir-et-Cher
- Murray Island , Australia (self-designation)
See also: