NMS - Institutions

Institutions

  • New Member States, the 10 member states that joined the EU in May 2004
  • National Military Strategy
  • National Merit Scholarship
  • National Market System of stock listing and trading
    • Regulation NMS, a Security and Exchange Commission regulation for the national market system
  • National Museum of Singapore
  • National Museums of Scotland
  • Nepal Mathematical Society
  • Nerviano Medical Sciences
  • New Media Strategies
  • National Movement Simeon II party in Bulgaria
  • Natural Medicines Society
  • Norwegian Missionary Society
  • Nagel Middle School, a public middle school located in Hamilton County, Ohio
  • Normandin Middle School, A middle school in New Bedford, Massachusetts
  • North Miami Senior High School
  • Nigerian Military School

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