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Meanings and definitions for BEAM
What does BEAM stand for? What does BEAM mean?
- Light beam
Laser beam
- Beam antenna
- Bessel beam
- Gaussian beam
- Particle beam
Charged particle beam
Cathode ray, or "electron beam"
- Molecular beam
- Beam, to transport matter using the transporter in the Star Trek fictional universe
- Beam (music), a connection line in musical notation
- Blaster Beam, a musical instrument
- Tyshane, currently known as Beam, an American hip hop artist
- BEAM.TV, a global distribution network
- BEAM Channel 31, a free television network in the Philippines
- Beam (website), a live streaming video platform now called Mixer
- Beam Software, a computer game developer
- Beam Suntory, a division of Suntory that produces alcoholic beverages
Jim Beam, a brand of bourbon whiskey produced by Beam Suntory
- BeamNG GmbH, a company that develops BeamNG.drive
- BEAM (Erlang virtual machine), the virtual machine at the core of the Erlang programming language and runtime environment
- Apache Beam, a programming model for data processing pipelines
- Beam search, a search algorithm
- BEAM, an aggressive chemotherapy regimen involving the use of BCNU (carmustine), etoposide, cytarabine, and melphalan
- Brain electrical activity mapping, or neuroimaging
- BEAM robotics, an automatically moving machine based on analog electronics
- Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, an experimental inflatable space habitat attached to the International Space Station
- Beam (nautical), the most extreme width (or breadth) of a nautical vessel, or a point alongside the ship at the midpoint of its length
- Beam (structure), a structural element
- Beam, Great Torrington, an estate in Devon, England
- Balance beam, a piece of gymnastics equipment
- Battle of the Beams, radio countermeasures used against navigational systems used by the Luftwaffe during World War II
- Beam theory, a means of calculating the load-carrying and deflection characteristics of beams
- Coupling rod
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