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Calm or CALM may refer to:
Acronyms
Organisations
- Cal-Maine (NASDAQ: CALM), an American egg producer
 - Campaign Against Living Miserably, a UK charity
 - Department of Conservation and Land Management (Western Australia)
 - California Living Museum, a zoo in Bakersfield, California
 
Science technology and medicine
- Calmodulin (CaM), calcium-modulated protein
 - Clathrin-assembly lymphoid myeloid leukaemia protein, see Ap180
 - Communications, Air-interface, Long and Medium range, a standardized set of protocols and parameters for high speed communication
- CALM M5
 - Catenary anchor leg mooring, a type of single bouy mooring for ships
 
 
Legislation
- Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, U.S. legislation prohibiting TV commercials from being louder than the program on which they are shown
 - Conservation and Land Management Act 1984, or CALM Act, Western Australian legislation that created the Department of Conservation and Land Management
 
Art and entertainment
Film and television
- "The Calm" (Arrow), an episode of Arrow
 - The Calm (film), a 1980 film
 - Calm, a fictional city in the Kiba (TV series) anime world
 
Music
- Calm (music group), an American hip hop group
 - Calm (album), a 2020 album by 5 Seconds of Summer
 - The Calm (Insane Clown Posse EP)
 - The Calm (Kaskade album)
 - The Calm (Hostyle Gospel album)
 - "The Calm (Interlude)", a song from the album Aquarius (Tinashe album) by Tinashe
 - A piece of music from the album Neo Cali by Vektroid
 
People
- Jonathan Calm (born 1971), American visual artist
 - Marie Calm (1832–1887), German author and feminist
 
Other uses
- Calm (company), a software company in San Francisco, California
 - Calm, Missouri, a community in the United States
 - Intertropical Convergence Zone, also known as The Calms
 
See also
- Calmness
 - All pages with titles containing CALM
 
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