GI (G. I. ), Gi or gi may refer to:
Entertainment
Science and measurement
- Galvanized iron - iron that has been electrochemically rustproofed with zinc
- Gastrointestinal - a division of the human anatomy in medicine
- GenInfo Identifier - a database key in the NCBI's Genbank database
- Geodætisk Institut - a former Danish cartographic institute
- Geographical indication
- Geophysical Institute - a research institution at the University of Alaska Fairbanks
- GI (complexity) - complexity class of the Graph Isomorphism Problem
- Gill - a U. Game Informer (often abbreviated to GI) is an American -based monthly magazine featuring articles news strategy and reviews of The Planeteers are the five teenage characters of the Animated series Captain Planet and the Planeteers. GI Joe is a line of military-themed articulated "action figures" produced by the Toy company Hasbro. GI is the name given to the Genetic Infantry in the Rogue Trooper universe The National Center for Biotechnology Information ( NCBI) is part of the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM a branch of the National Institutes The GenBank Sequence database is an Open access, annotated collection of all publicly available Nucleotide sequences and their Protein translations Geodætisk Institut (1928-1987 was a Danish state-run Cartographic institute A geographical indication (GI is a name or sign used on certain products which corresponds to a specific geographical location or origin (eg The Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska Fairbanks conducts research into Space physics and Aeronomy; Atmospheric sciences; In Graph theory, an isomorphism of graphs G and H is a Bijection between the vertex sets of G and H The gill (ˈdʒɪl Homophone of " Jill " is a Unit of measurement for volume equal to a quarter of a Pint. S. unit of volume equal to 4 U. S. fluid ounces and an Imperial unit equal to 5 imperial fluid ounces
- Global illumination - the rendering of light in 3D computer graphics scenes
- Global income
- Glycemic index - a ranking system for carbohydrates based on their effect on blood glucose levels
- Graded index
- Granuloma inguinale - an alternate name for donovanosis, a bacterial infection
- Graph isomorphism problem and the complexity class of problems reducible to it
- Gibi or Gi - the IEEE prefix that represents 230
- Gilbert (Gb or Gi) - a former CGS unit of magnetomotive force or magnetic potential
Sport and martial arts
- Martial Arts gi (more correctly, the keikogi or dogi) - the traditional training uniform worn in Japanese martial arts. Global illumination is a general name for a group of Algorithms used in 3D computer graphics that are meant to add more realistic lighting to 3D scenes The Glycemic index (also glycaemic index) or GI is a measure of the effects of Carbohydrates on Blood glucose levels Donovanosis, also known as granuloma inguinale, is a Bacterial Disease that has reached endemic proportions in many underdeveloped regions In Graph theory, an isomorphism of graphs G and H is a Bijection between the vertex sets of G and H In computing binary prefixes are names or associated symbols that can precede a unit of measure (such as a Byte) to indicate multiplication by a power of two or dōgi ( is a uniform for training used in Japanese martial arts Budo. or dōgi ( is a uniform for training used in Japanese martial arts Budo. or dōgi ( is a uniform for training used in Japanese martial arts Budo. Examples include the judogi, the karategi, the aikidogi, and the jujutsugi. Judogi (柔道着 or 柔道衣 is the formal Japanese name for the traditional uniform used for Judo practice and competition Karategi (空手着 or 空手衣 is the Japanese name for the Karate training uniform Aikidogi (合気道着 or 合気道衣 is the formal Japanese name for the uniform used for Aikido training Jujutsugi ( 柔術着or 柔術衣 is the Japanese name for a Jujutsu (柔術 training uniform
- Group I (also written Grade I or Group 1) - in horse racing, younger horses generally represented by the lower number. This article is about the sport For other uses see Horserace (drinking game or Horse race (politics. Listings 1-3 usually Roman numerals.
Music
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Other
- GI (military) or G. Garage Inc is a compilation / cover album by American heavy metal band Metallica, released in 1998. Government Issue (often just GI) was an American Hardcore punk band originating from the Washington D Grand Island is a city in and the County seat of Hall County, Nebraska, United States. Green Island is an island off the coast of Dunedin, New Zealand, also the name of one of the city's suburbs Gibraltar (dʒɨˈbrɒltər is a British overseas territory located near the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar For other uses of GI see GI GI or GI is a term describing members of the U I. - a nickname for a United States Army soldier
- Global Indicator - used in determining the route for journeys
- Gi - an alternative name for Chaac, a Mayan god
- Generic identifier - a string constituting the name of an element in an SGML document
- General Instrument - an electronics company
- Itek Air - IATA airline designator
- Goethe-Institut - the German cultural affairs body
Chaac (also rendered as Chaak or Chac) is the originally Yucatec name of the Maya rain deity General Instrument (GI was an Electronics Manufacturer based in Chicago, IL specializing in Semiconductors and Cable television Itek Air Ltd (ООО Авиакомпания «ИТЕК-ЭЙР» is an Airline based in Bishkek ( Manas International Airport) in Kyrgyzstan The Goethe-Institut ( Goethe Institute in English is a German cultural institution operational worldwide promoting the study of the German language
Dictionary
GI
-adjective
- (military) Given to a soldier by the army (as an item), rather than brought from home; or used by the army (as a procedure), and different from its civilian counterpart.
-noun
- A member of the U.S. military.
- One who is demanding and strict, in the manner of a stereotypical member of the military.
-verb
- (military) To clean aggressively.
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