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Mithril (band) Mithril is a Celtic music / World music quartet located in Mobile, Alabama in the Southeastern United States. Their music combines traditional melodies from many Celtic nations, the Middle East, and around the world.
Mitch Albom Mitchell David Albom (born May 23, 1959 in Passaic, New Jersey) is an award-winning American sportswriter, novelist, philosopher, newspaper columnist for the Detroit Free Press, syndicated radio host, and TV commentator. He is a graduate of Akiba Hebrew Academy, Brandeis University, and Columbia University.
Mitch Benn Mitch Benn (born Mitchell John Benn 20 January 1970) is an English musician of Liverpudlian/Scottish descent and stand-up comedian known for his satirical songs, many of which have been featured on BBC Radio 4 where he has been a regular contributor to The Now Show since 1999, and BBC Radio 2's It's Been a Bad Week (since 2000). He is also an occasional contributor to "Jammin'" on BBC Radio 2.
Mitch Bouyer Mitch Bouyer (sometimes spelled 'Bowyer' or 'Buazer'; or, in Creole, 'Boye'- the proper French spelling is "Boyer") (1837–1876) was an interpreter/guide in the Old West following the American Civil War. General John Gibbon called him "next to Jim Bridger, the best guide in the country".
Mitch Brown Mitchell Ronald Edwin Brown (born November 7, 1987 in Sutherland, New South Wales) is an Australian rugby league player for the Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks in the National Rugby League competition. His position of choice is at fullback.
Mitch Crane Mitch Crane served six years as a District Judge in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and has been a practicing attorney since 1977. He is a senior partner in the West Chester, PA Law Firm Crane, Teti, Cox, Trott & Bishay LLP.
Mitch Dorge Mitch Dorge (born Michel Dorge, September 15, 1960 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a drummer/composer/record producer. He has been with the Crash Test Dummies since 1991, and has been credited as co-producer for both God Shuffled His Feet and A Worm's Life, the former of which reached sales of almost 8 million world wide.
Mitch Fatel Mitch Fatel is a stand-up comedian in New York. He got his start on The Howard Stern Show as an intern - washing potatoes for Stern - where he introduced his New York University (NYU) friend John Melendez to Stern's producer.
Mitch Fifield Mitchell Peter "Mitch" Fifield (born 16 January 1967), Australian politician, has been a Liberal member of the Australian Senate since March 2004, representing Victoria. He was born in Sydney and was educated at Sydney University, where he graduated in Arts.
Mitch Finley Mitchel Finley is an American author who writes on religious and Catholic subjects. He has written over thirty books and has won six Catholic Press Awards, and an Excellence in Writing Award from the American Society of Journalists and Authors.
Mitch Halpern Mitchell Howard "Mitch" Halpern (July 14, 1967 – August 20, 2000) was a renowned boxing referee who officiated some of boxing's biggest matches. He began his career in March 1991 and went on to referee 87 championship fights and hundreds of non-title fights around the world.
Mitch Kapor Mitchell David Kapor (born 1950) is the founder of Lotus Development Corporation and the designer of Lotus 1-2-3, the "killer application" often credited with making the personal computer ubiquitous in the business world in the 1980s. He has been at the forefront of the information technology revolution for a generation as an entrepreneur, investor, social activist, and philanthropist.
Mitch Kupchak Mitchell (Mitch) Kupchak (born May 24 1954 in Hicksville, New York) is a retired American basketball player and current general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers since the 2000-01 NBA season after predecessor Jerry West moved to the Memphis Grizzlies organization.
Mitch Landrieu Mitchell Joseph Landrieu (born August 16, 1960) is the Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana. A Roman Catholic, he is the son of former New Orleans mayor Moon Landrieu and the brother of Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu.
Mitch Markowitz Mitch Markowitz is a Canadian television executive who began his work on The Hilarious House of Frightenstein as an associate producer as well as portraying the characters of Superhippie and Mosquito. He was also an executive story editor on Best of the West.
Mitch McVicker Mitch McVicker is a Contemporary Christian Music artist who attended Friends University in Wichita, KS in the early 1990's, where he met and befriended the late Rich Mullins. After graduating in May of 1995, Mitch moved to New Mexico, eventually touring and writing songs with Mullins.
Mitch Miller Mitch Miller (born Mitchell William Miller on July 4, 1911) is remembered as one of the best-selling recording artists of the 1950s and early '60s. He was an executive at Columbia Records for many years and headed his own male choir, "Mitch Miller and the Gang", before striking out on his own.
Mitch Mitchell (GBV) John "Mitch" Mitchell (born 25 December) is a guitarist, songwriter, and producer who was in the original Guided by Voices lineup from 1983 to 1996. Mitchell currently performs with Mitch Mitchell's Terrifying Experience.
Mitch Morton Mitch Morton (born January 28, 1987) is an Australian rules footballer for the West Coast Eagles. Drafted by the Eagles under the father-son rule; Mitch is the son of Noel Morton, who played 171 WAFL games for Claremont.
Mitch Richmond Mitchell James ("Mitch") Richmond (born June 30, 1965 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is a former star in the National Basketball Association in the 1990's. Known as "The Rock," "The Captain," and "The Scorelord," Richmond was one of the NBA's best pure shooters in his prime.
Mitch Schauer Mitchell Schauer (pronounced "shower") (born December 18, 1955 in Pawhuska, Oklahoma) is a television professional who worked on children's shows starting in 1990, when he produced Bobby's World. In 1995 he produced Freakazoid!
Mitch Skandalakis Mitch Skandalakis was a Georgia politician who achieved brief national attention when he upset Martin Luther King III in a 1993 special election for Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. He had previously served as a member of the Georgia House of Representatives.
Mitcham (UK Parliament constituency) Mitcham was a parliamentary constituency centred on the Mitcham suburb of South London. It returned one Member of Parliament to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected by the first past the post system.
Mitchel Athletic Complex The Mitchel Athletic Complex is part of the Mitchel Field complex, located in Uniondale, New York, in the United States. Mitchel Athletic Complex was built in 1984 and renovated in 1997; it hosted track and field events during the 1998 Goodwill Games.
Mitchel Resnick Mitchel Resnick is LEGO Papert Associate Professor of Learning Research, Director of the Okawa Center, and Director of the Lifelong Kindergarten group at the MIT Media Lab. Resnick's research group has developed a variety of educational tools that engage people in new types of design activities and learning experiences, including the "programmable bricks" that were the basis for the award-winning LEGO Mindstorms and StarLogo software.
Mitcheldean Mitcheldean is a small town in the east of the Forest of Dean, in the county of Gloucestershire, England. Mitcheldean had been a thriving community for many centuries due to the town's proximity to iron ore deposits.
Mitchell (crater) Mitchell is a lunar crater, named after Maria Mitchell, that is attached to the eastern rim of the larger and more prominent Aristoteles crater. The floor of Mitchell is rough and irregular, with a low central rise.
Mitchell (film) Mitchell is a 1975 film starring Joe Don Baker as an abrasive, alcoholic police detective. Very much an anti-hero, Mitchell often ignores the orders of his superiors in pursuit of his targets, and demonstrates disdain for by-the-book police work as well as normal social graces.
Mitchell and Kenyon The Mitchell & Kenyon film company was a pioneer of early commercial movies based in Blackburn in Lancashire, England at the start of the 20th century. They were hitherto best known for minor contributions to early fictional narrative film and fake Boer War films, but the discovery in 1994 of a hoard of film negatives led to restoration of the Mitchell & Kenyon Collection, the largest collection of early non-fiction films in the world giving a new and fresh view of Edwardian England and an important resource for historians.
Mitchell brothers The Mitchell brothers (James "Jim" Lloyd Mitchell, born November 30, 1943, and Artie Jay Mitchell, December 17, 1945–February 27, 1991) were active in the pornography and strip club business in San Francisco and other parts of California from 1969 until 1991, when Jim was convicted of killing Artie. They opened the O'Farrell Theatre in 1969 as a porn cinema and at one time operated 11 such businesses; in addition, they produced and directed many adult films.
Mitchell Baker Winifred Mitchell Baker, better known simply as Mitchell Baker, is President of the Mozilla Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates development of the open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Mozilla Firefox web browser and the Mozilla Thunderbird email client. Trained as a lawyer, Baker coordinates business and policy issues and sits on both the Mozilla Foundation Board of Directors and the Mozilla Corporation Board of Directors.
Mitchell Bowl The Mitchell Bowl is one of the two semifinal bowls of Canadian Interuniversity Sport men's football, and is the semifinal held in the westernmost location of the two semifinal venues. The winner of this game goes on to play against the Uteck Bowl champions for the Vanier Cup.
Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre Mitchell Brothers O'Farrell Theatre is a striptease club at 895 O'Farrell Street in San Francisco, near that city's skid-row district. Opened as an adult movie theater by Jim and Artie, the Mitchell brothers, on July 4, 1969, the O'Farrell is one of America's oldest and most notorious adult-entertainment establishments; by 1980, the nightspot had become a major force in popularizing close-contact (i.
Mitchell Durno Murray Mitchell Durno Murray (born 1925) is an Australian veterinary scientist, and an ornithologist with a particular interest in seabirds. He was born and educated in England before moving to New Zealand and then Australia.
Mitchell Hahn Mitchell Hahn (or Mitch, born 10 May, 1981) is an Australian rules football player for the Western Bulldogs. Originally from Queensland, he was chosen in the 1999 National AFL Draft at number 37, a trade the Bulldogs had received from Richmond in exchange for Leon Cameron.
Mitchell Hurwitz Mitchell Hurwitz is an Emmy-winning American television writer and producer. He is the creator of the television program Arrested Development, and is a previous contributor to The John Larroquette Show and Golden Girls.
Mitchell Ivey Mitchell ("Mitch") Ivey (born February 2, 1949) is a former backstroke swimmer from the United States, who won the silver medal in the Men's 200m Backstroke at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Mexico.Four years later in Munich he captured the bronze medal in the same event.
Mitchell Johnson (cricketer) Mitchell Guy Johnson (born 2 November 1981 in Townsville, Queensland) is an Australian cricketer. After being identified as a leading fast bowling prospect by Dennis Lillee when aged 17, Johnson joined the Australian Under-19 side, though back injuries hampered his prospects.
Mitchell Johnson (murderer) Mitchell Johnson (born August 11, 1984) is an American murderer. Johnson (13 years old during the attack) along with middle school classmate and cousin Andrew Golden (then 11) ambushed teachers and fellow students in the backyard of Westside Middle School in Jonesboro on March 24, 1998, killing five and wounding ten people.
Mitchell Kennerley Mitchell Kennerley (1878-1950) was an American publisher, born at Burslem, England. He was the manager of the New York branch of John Lane, the London publisher, from 1896 to 1900, business manager of the Smart Set in 1900-01, founded in 1901 and was editor and proprietor until 1905 of the Reader magazine, and then engaged in the publishing business.
Mitchell Kriegman Mitchell Kriegman is a writer, producer, and actor associated with numerous popular television shows. He is credited with the patented design of the revolutionary Shadowmation technique, that combines puppets, animatronics, and computer animation to create a realistic virual environment for his productions.
Mitchell Langerak Mitchell Langerak is a goalkeeper that comes from Bundaberg, Queensland. He currently plays for semi-professional team Across the Waves Football Club and was recently selected in the Young Socceroos squad to play in the AFC Youth Championship 2006.
Mitchell Library The Mitchell Library is a large public library and centre of the public library system of Glasgow, Scotland. It was established with a bequest from Stephen Mitchell, a wealthy tobacco manufacturer, whose company, Stephen Mitchell and Son, would become one of the constituent members of the Imperial Tobacco Company.
Mitchell Madison Group The Mitchell Madison Group is a global management consulting firm that combines broad strategic capabilities with deep functional skills to deliver value to their clients. It is a business consulting firm specializing in cost cutting and savings.
Mitchell Map Mitchell Map is the common name used to refer to a map made by John Mitchell and all the various reprints made during the late 18th century. The Mitchell Map was used as a primary map source during the Treaty of Paris (1783) for defining the boundaries of the newly independent United States.
Mitchell Page Mitchell Otis Page (born October 15, 1951 in Los Angeles, California), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues as a designated hitter from 1977-1984. Page showed poise with a promising career ahead of him when he hit .
Mitchell Paige Mitchell Paige (August 31, 1918-November 15, 2003) was a recipient of the Medal of Honor from World War II. He received this most prestigious military honor awarded by the United States of America for his actions at the Battle of Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands on October 26, 1942, where, after all of the other Marines in his platoon were killed or wounded, he operated four machine guns, singlehandedly stopping an entire Japanese regiment.
Mitchell Peters Mitchell Peters was recently the principal timpanist and percussionist with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra. He has composed well-known pieces for the marimba such as Yellow After the Rain and Sea Refractions.
Mitchell Principles The Mitchell Principles were six ground rules agreed by the Irish and British governments and the political parties in Northern Ireland regarding participation in talks on the future of the region. They were named for United States Senator George Mitchell, who was heavily involved in the Northern Ireland peace process.
Mitchell Report The Mitchell Report was a document created by an American fact-finding committee on the state of the Arab-Israeli conflict during the first stages of the al-Aqsa Intifada led by former US Senator George J. Mitchell.
Mitchell River (Queensland) The Mitchell River begins on the Atherton Tableland about 50 km northwest of Cairns, Queensland, Australia, and flows over 500 km northwest across Cape York Peninsula to the Gulf of Carpentaria. It has the state's largest discharge, but is intermittent and may be dry for part of the year.
Mitchell River (Victoria) The Mitchell River is the largest unregulated river in Victoria, Australia and provides a unique example of riparian ecology. Tributaries include the Crooked, Dargo, Wentworth, Wonnangatta, and Wongungarra Rivers, which are surrounded by dense native forest on the steep mountains of the Victorian Alps.
Mitchell Robinson Mitchell Robinson (born 1939) is often credited with creating and popularizing the addition of mock or moot court systems into law schools throughout the Western United States. Robinson became acquainted with the practice of dramatic practice trials while serving as a visiting professor at Oxcamp School of Law in 1961 and brought the popular East Coast practice to the California Student Legal Association.
Mitchell Rupe Mitchell Rupe (1955–February 8, 2006) was a convicted murderer who died of liver disease in the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington. Rupe had been tried several times for the same crime, a 1981 robbery in which he shot and killed two bank tellers in Olympia, Washington.
Mitchell Ryan Mitchell Ryan (born January 11,1928 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American actor best known as Edward Montgomery (Greg's father) on the sitcom Dharma & Greg. Interestingly, he also worked with his on-screen wife from Dharma & Greg, Susan Sullivan in the short-lived series Julie Farr, M.
Mitchell Secondary College Mitchell Secondary College was one of three public secondary schools educating Years 7-12 in Wodonga, Victoria. In 2005-2006 it formally merged and pooled resources with the other two public secondary schools in Wodonga, Wodonga High School and Wodonga West Secondary CollegeMitchell and Wodonga West Secondary College] became a combined college over two campuses, specialising in Years 7, 8 and 9, known as [[Wodonga Middle Years College, which is loosely associated with Wodonga Senior Secondary College.
Mitchell Sipus Mitchell Sipus is a multidisciplinary artist whose work engages the viewer by means of performance, installation, and film/video/audio. He is the director of Current Residence, an exhibition platform dedicated to expanding both the practice of contemporary art as well as the means of audience engagement.
Mitchell Wiggins Mitchell Wiggins (born September 28 1959, in LaGrange, North Carolina) is an American former professional basketball player who was selected by the Indiana Pacers as the 23rd overall pick of the 1983 NBA Draft. A 6'4" guard who played collegiately at Clemson University and Florida State University, Wiggins played in six NBA seasons.
Mitchell's embedding theorem Mitchell's embedding theorem is a mathematical result about abelian categories; it states that these categories, while rather abstractly defined, are all quite concrete categories of modules. This allows one to use element-wise diagram chasing proofs in arbitrary abelian categories.
Mitchell's Fold Mitchell's Fold (sometimes called Medgel's Fold) is a Bronze Age stone circle in South-West Shropshire, located on dry heathland at the south-west end of Stapeley Hill in the civil parish of Chirbury with Brompton, at a height of 1083ft (330m) o.d.
Mitchell-Llama Waterside Plaza is a Mitchell-Lama Housing Program funded apartment complex constructed in 1974 and located in the Kips Bay section of Manhattan. The apartment buildings (as well the neighboring United Nations International School) were constructed on top of piers above the East River.
Mitchell, Australian Capital Territory Mitchell is a light-industrial suburb in Canberra in the district of North Canberra. Mitchell was named in honour of Major Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell an explorer of inland New South Wales and Surveyor-General of New South Wales.
Mitchell, Manitoba Mitchell is a community in Manitoba, Canada, located in the rural municipality of Hanover, just west of Steinbach, Manitoba. Mitchell is serviced by a gas station, convienence store, seasonal restaurant, seniors centre, baseball/fastball complex and the Mitchell Arena.
Mitchells and Butlers Mitchells & Butlers plc runs managed pubs, bars and restaurants in over 2,000 outlets. It is headquartered in Birmingham and is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.
Mitchelstown Mitchelstown () is a small country town in County Cork in the south-west of Ireland. Mitchelstown nestles in the valley to the south of the Galtee Mountains close to the Mitchelstown Caves and is roughly 48km from Republic of Ireland's 14th city, Cahir and roughly 36km from the Republic of Ireland's third city Limerick.
Mitchelville Mitchelville was a town built during the American Civil War for escaped slaves, located on what is now Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. It was named for one of the local United States Army generals, Ormsby M.
Miticide Miticides are pesticides that kill mites. Antibiotic miticides, carbamate miticides, formamidine miticides, mite growth regulators, organochlorine, permethrin and organophosphate miticides are all in this category.
Mitigating Controls A Mitigating Control is type of control used in auditing to discover and prevent mistakes that may lead to uncorrected and/or unrecorded misstatements that would generally be related to control deficiencies. For example, a trader may fail to record a trade and the error may go unnoticed for several reporting periods.
Mitigation of global warming Mitigation of global warming involves taking actions aimed at reducing the extent or likelihood of global warming. This is in contrast to Adaptation to global warming which involves taking action to minimize the negative effects of global warming.
Mititei Mititei () or mici () (Romanian for little or small) is a traditional Romanian dish, a kind of grilled meatballs made from beef (sometimes mixed with mutton and pork meat), which contain garlic, black pepper, savory and sometimes a touch of paprika. Sodium bicarbonate is sometimes also added.
Mitma The Quechua word mitma refers to the policy of deliberate resettlements executed by the Incas. This involved transplanting whole groups of people of Inca background as colonists into new lands inhabited by newly conquered peoples.
Mitnick Security Consulting Mitnick Security Consulting, LLC previously known as Defensive Thinking is the information security company founded by Kevin Mitnick and Alexis KasperaviÄŤius. Mitnick is a famous hacker and social engineer who was convicted and imprisoned for federal crimes in the past.
Mitochondria Eve Mitochondria Eve is a fictional character who serves as the main villain in the Parasite Eve movie and game series. All Eves are actually a woman whose body has been taken over by the consciousness of the mitochondria in their cells.
Mitochondrial encephalomyopathy, lactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes Mitochondrial myopathy, encephalopathy, lactic acidosis, stroke-like episodes, abbreviated to MELAS is one of the family of mitochondrial cytopathies, which also include MERRF, and Leber's Hereditary Optic Atrophy. A feature of these diseases is that they are caused by defects in the mitochondrial genome which is inherited purely from the female parent.
Mitochondrial Eve Mitochondrial Eve (mt-mrca) is the name given by researchers to the woman who is the matrilineal most recent common ancestor for all living humans; the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) in all living humans is derived from hers. Mitochondrial Eve is the female counterpart of the Y-chromosomal Adam, the patrilineal most recent common ancestor.
Mitochondrial permeability transition Mitochondrial permeability transition, or MPT, is an increase in the permeability of the mitochondrial membranes to molecules of less than 1500 Daltons in molecular weight. MPT results from opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pores, also known as the MPT pores or MPTP.
Mitochondrion In cell biology, a mitochondrion (plural mitochondria) (from Greek μιτος or mitos, thread + κουδριον or khondrion, granule) is a membrane-enclosed organelle, found in most eukaryotic cells. Mitochondria are sometimes described as "cellular power plants," because they convert food molecules into energy in the form of ATP via the process of oxidative phosphorylation.
Mitotic crossover Mitotic crossover is a rare type of genetic recombination that may occur in some types of somatic cells during mitosis. Mitotic crossover may occur in organisms that do not have a cycle of sexual reproduction where chromosomal crossover would normally occur during meiosis to generate genetic variation.
Mitra Mitra (Proto-Indo-Iranian, nominative Mitras) was an important Indo-Iranian divinity, thought to be a guardian of oaths and agreements. Following the prehistoric cultural split of Indian and Iranian cultures, names descended from *Mitra were used for the following divine or holy figures:
Mitra (crater) Mitra is a lunar crater that is attached to the western outer rim of the larger Mach crater, on the far side of the Moon. Just to the west of Mitra is Bredikhin crater, and to the south-southeast lies Henyey crater.
Mitra Bir Mitra Bir was a freedom fighter and educationist from Goa, who was sentenced to twelve years in jail at the age of 22 when the region was a Portuguese colony. She later went on to open schools for girls at Margao, Verem, Kakora and other locations in Goa, as also centres for adult and vocational education for women, before her death in 1978.
Mitra-Varuna Mitra and Varuna are two deities (asuras) frequently referred to in the ancient Indian scripture of the Rigveda. They are both considered Adityas, or deities connected with the Sun; and they are protectors of the righteous order of rta.
Mitrailleuse The mitrailleuse was a manually-fired volley gun developed in France by Major Verchere De Reffye during the 1860s , with the direct support of French Emperor Napoleon III. It was repeatedly used in battle by the French Army during the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871).
Mitral valve repair Mitral valve repair is a cardiac surgery procedure performed by cardiac surgeons to treat stenosis (narrowing) or regurgitation (leakage) of the mitral valve. The mitral valve is the "inflow valve" for the left side of the heart.
Mitral valve replacement Mitral valve replacement is a cardiac surgery procedure in which a patient's mitral valve is replaced by a different valve. Mitral valve replacement is typically performed when the valve becomes too tight (mitral valve stenosis) for blood to flow into the left ventricle, or too loose (mitral valve regurgitation) in which case blood can leak into the left atrium and back up into the lung.
Mitral valvuloplasty Mitral valvuloplasty is a procedure carried out under local anaesthetic, in which a balloon is passed from the right femoral vein, up the inferior vena cava and into the right atrium. The interatrial septum is punctured and the catheter passed into the left atrium using a "trans-septal technique".
Mitre The mitre, also spelt miter (from the Greek μίτρα, 'headband' or 'turban'), is a type of headgear now known as the traditional, ceremonial head-dress of bishops and certain abbots in the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican Communion, and also bishops and certain other clergy in the Eastern Orthodoxy and Oriental Orthodoxy.
Mitre Square Mitre Square is a city square in the City of London known for the murder of Catherine Eddowes by "Jack the Ripper" in 1888. This was the westernmost of the canonical Ripper murder sites, and the only one located within the City.
Mitrephora The genus Mitrephora, of family Annonaceae, comprises around 40 species of small trees and shrubs found in tropical Asia and northern Australasia. The area of distribution extends from China in the North (Hainan, Yunnan) down to Queensland, Australia in the South.
Mitro Bahini Mitro Bahini (Bangla: মিত্রবাহিনী) (Allied forces in Bangla) was the alliance of the Indian Army and the Mukti Bahini (as part of Bangladesh Army) that engaged the Pakistani forces in December 1971 during the Bangladesh Liberation War. The alliance provided the final blow to already weakened Pakistan Army which surrendered thirteen days after formal declaration of war.
Mitrofan Belyayev Mitrofan Petrovich Belyayev (Belaïeff) (ru Митрофан Петрович Беляев; old system 10./22 February 1836 in Saint Petersburg – 22 December 1903/4 January 1904) was a Russian music publisher and merchant.
Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy Mitrofanoff appendicovesicostomy, also known as the Mitrofanoff procedure, attaches the appendix between the skin and the urinary bladder in order to provide an outlet for urine. The procedure is typically performed when there is a blockage of the normal outlet (as in urethral cancer) or when there is a need for frequent, often uncomfortable, catheterizations (as in spina bifida).
Mitropa MITROPA is a catering company best known for having managed sleeping and dining cars of different German railroads for most of the 20th century. Since its reorganization in 2002, the company is providing only stationary food services for rail and road customers.
Mitropa Rally Cup The Mitropa Rally Cup is an international annual car racing event termed the "European Championship for Non-Professional Drivers”. Established in 1965, drivers participate in races in several countries collecting points to determine the cup winner.
Mitsuba (Suikoden) Mitsuba (ミツバ, Mitsuba) is a character in Konami's role-playing games Suikoden IV and Suikoden Tactics. A skilled swordswoman, before joining the Stars of Destiny Mitsuba made a living tricking other warriors into fighting her promising them 10,000 potch if they won.
Mitsubishi The , Mitsubishi Group of Companies, or Mitsubishi Companies, all refer to a large grouping of independently operated Japanese companies which share the Mitsubishi brand name. While the companies are autonomous, they share the brand name and trademark, as well as a common legacy.
Mitsubishi 2G engine The Mitsubishi 2G engine is an iron-block twin cylinder engine built by Mitsubishi Motors for the kei car class from 1969. They were first introduced in the second generation Minica to replace the two-stroke ME21 powerplant.
Mitsubishi 380 The Mitsubishi 380, now known as Mitsubishi 380 Series II, is the successor to the Mitsubishi Magna/Verada line of vehicles built by Mitsubishi Motors Australia Ltd (MMAL). The company spent over AU$600 million developing and producing the car.
Mitsubishi 3B engine The Mitsubishi 3B engine is a range of three cylinder engines from Mitsubishi Motors, introduced in 2003 in their Mitsubishi Colt supermini and 2006 Mitsubishi i kei car. It is also destined for the next generation of the Smart Fortwo.
Mitsubishi 3G engine The 3G is a range of three cylinder engines from Mitsubishi Motors, introduced in the fifth generation of their Mitsubishi Minica kei car. In common with other contemporary powerplants in the class, it could be specified with many advanced technologies despite its diminutive size, including five valves per cylinder and double overhead cams.
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