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Myingyan Myingyan is a city and district in the Mandalay Division of central Myanmar, previously, it was a district in the Meiktila Division of Upper Burma. As of 2002, the city had a population of 123,700 and the district had 580,000.
Myitkyina Myitkyina () is a city, and the capital of Kachin State in Myanmar (formerly Burma), located 919 miles from Yangon, or 487 miles from Mandalay. In burmese, it means "near the big river" in fact "Myitkyina" is located near the big Ayeyarwady (Irrawaddy) River.
MyInfo MyInfo is an personal information manager developed by Milenix Software. MyInfo collects, organizes, edit, stores, and retrieves personal-reference information like text documents, web snippets, e-mails, notes, and files from other applications.
Myke Hideous Myke Hideous is a singer/songwriter/musician who took his creative performance abilities and focused his sights on creating a band and playing heavy music. He has since fronted the world famous MISFITS in 1998, as their lead singer, having toured all of Europe and South America, performing to nearly 100,000 people in just 4 months.
Mykel Board Mykel Board (born January 31, 1950, Long Island, New York, USA) is a regularly published journalist, especially well known for his articles in Maximum RocknRoll. Born into a Jewish family, Mykel was a minority in his hometown, in which the population was mostly Polish/Italian.
Mykhailo Drahomanov Mykhailo Petrovych Drahomanov (August 30, 1841, Hadiach – July 2, 1895, Sofia; ) was a famous Ukrainian economist, historian, philosopher, folklorist and public figure in Kiev. As an uncle of Larysa Kosach (Lesya Ukrainka) he was the mentor and spiritual leader of this greatest Ukrainian poetess in her youth.
Mykhailo Hrushevsky Mykhailo Serhiyovych Hrushevsky (; Kholm ( — Kislovodsk, 26 November, 1934) was a Ukrainian historian and statesman, one of the most important figures of the Ukrainian national revival of the early 20th century. He was the country's greatest modern historian, foremost organizer of scholarship, leader of the pre-revolution Ukrainian national movement, head of the Central Rada (Ukraine's 1917-1918 revolutionary parliament), first president of the Ukrainian People's Republic of 1918, and a leading cultural figure in Soviet Ukraine in the 1920s.
Mykhaylo Verbytsky Michael Verbytsky (March 4, 1815 - December 7, 1870) was a Ukrainian songwriter, and a Greek Catholic priest. He is mainly famous for composing the Shche ne vmerla Ukrainy ("Ukraine's glory has not perished") song on which the modern National Anthem of Ukraine is based.
Mykines, Greece Mykines or Mikines (Greek Μυκήνες) is a village and a municipality located 1 km west of the ancient site of Mycenae and 2 km east of the highway linking Argos and Corinth. In medieval times it was known as Charvati.
Mykines, Mykines Mykines village (pronounced 'Mitch'n-ez') is the only settlement on Mykines Island, the westernmost of the Faroe Islands. It is a beautiful little coastal village with bright houses with turf roofs, with an old turf-roofed stone Church dating from 1878, and a small stream flowing through the village.
Mykola Andrusov Mykola Andrusov (Ukrainian: Микола Іванович Андрусов, Mykola Ivanovych Andrusov, ) (1861- April 27, 1924) was a famous Russian geologist, stratigrapher, and palaeontologist of Ukrainian descent.
Mykola Leontovych Mykola Dmytrovych Leontovych () (December 1, 1877 - January 22 or January 23, 1921) was a Ukrainian composer, choral conductor, and teacher of international renown. Leontovych is most famous for composing Shchedryk in 1916, the song that Carol of the Bells was later adapted from.
Mykola Rohozhynskyy Mykola Rogozhynsky was a self-nominated candidate in the 2004 Ukrainian presidential election. He chaired the Center for Juvenile Creativity, "Zvezdopad" also spelled "Zorepad" ("Starfall"), where more than 100 children aged from 5 to 18 study for free.
Mykola Suk Mykola Suk's is a Ukrainian pianist who has concertized in solo recitals, as a soloist with major orchestras under leading conductors (most recently with the Russian National Symphony under Mikhail Pletnev), and at chamber music festivals throughout the former USSR, North America, Europe, the Middle East, Australia, and Asia. Suk has recorded for the Melodya, Russian Disc, Hungaraton, Melda, and Troppe Note/Cambria labels.
Mykola Zerov Mykola Zerov (April 26, 1890 - 1937) was perhaps the most talented of the Neoclassicist movement of poets in 1920's Ukraine. Despite the populist and propagandistic impulses of Communism, the neoclassical movement stressed the production of 'high art' to an educated and highly literate audience.
Mykolas BurokeviÄŤius Mykolas BurokeviÄŤius (born October 7, 1927, Alytus, Lithuania) is a communist political leader in Lithuania. He established and led an alternative, pro-CPSU, Communist Party of Lithuania in 1990 after the traditional party declared its independence from CPSU.
Mykonos Mykonos (Greek: Μύκονος; see also List of traditional Greek place names) or Myconos is an island of Greece and one of the top tourist destinations in Europe. It belongs to the Cyclades, a group of islands in the Aegean Sea, lying between Tinos, Siros, Paros and Naxos.
Mykonos restaurant assassinations In the Mykonos restaurant assassinations of 17 September 1992, Iranian-Kurdish opposition leaders Sadeq Sharafkandi, Fattah Abdoli, Homayoun Ardalan and their translator Nouri Dehkordi were assassinated at the Mykonos Greek restaurant in Berlin, Germany.
MyKad The Malaysian Government Multipurpose Card (GMPC) or MyKad, part of Multimedia Super Corridor flagship applications is regarded as the world's first smart identity card. It was officially launched on September 5, 2001 and incorporates a microchip, which contains several items of data including biometrics.
Mylapore Mylapore is one of the oldest areas within Chennai (formerly Madras), the capital of Tamil Nadu state in southern India. It enjoys prominence as an important part of Chennai city and is connected with other parts of the city by the Metropolitan buses and the MRTS.
Mylène Farmer Mylène Farmer (September 12, 1961), born Mylène Jeanne Gautier The American society of composers, authors and publishers (accessed 1 july], [[2006), is a Canadian-born French singer and songwriter. She has sold more than 20 million CDs.
Myleene Klass Myleene Angela Klass (born 6 April 1978) is an English classical pianist, television presenter, and former member of the UK pop group Hear'Say. Her pop success achieved 4 Top 10 singles, 2 of which were UK #1s.
Myles Annex Myles Annex is a small Boston University coeducational dormitory, which is located in Kenmore Square at 632 Beacon Street. The building is generally considered part of the larger Myles Standish Hall to which it is adjacent (thus its name).
Myles Birket Foster Myles Birket Foster, (February 4 1825 – March 27 1899), was an English illustrator and watercolourist whose landscapes are typical of the Victorian age. He was perhaps the most successful British watercolorist of his generation, in a field crowded with talent.
Myles Cooper Myles Cooper (1735 – 1785) was a figure in colonial New York. An Anglican priest, he served as the President of King's College (predecessor of today's Columbia University) from 1763 to 1775, and was a public opponent of the American Revolution.
Myles Goodwyn Myles Goodwyn, born June 23, 1948 in Woodstock, New Brunswick, is a guitarist, lead vocalist, main songwriter and founding member of the veteran Canadian Hard rock band April Wine. As the longest serving(and only original) member, Goodwyn has lead the band from its modest garage band roots to multi-platinum sales.
Myles na gCopaleen Myles na gCopaleen (or Myles na Gopaleen) was the pseudonym used for his journalism by Brian O'Nolan (Irish Brian Ă“ Nuallain), who also wrote novels under the name Flann O'Brien. His short columns for The Irish Times, written mostly in English but also in Irish, have a manic imaginativeness that still astonishes readers sixty years later.
Myles Standish Hall Myles Standish Hall is a Boston University dormitory located at 612 Beacon Street, in Kenmore Square. Originally constructed in 1925 and opened as the Myles Standish Hotel, it was deemed to be one of the finest hotels in the world.
Myling In Scandinavian folklore, Mylings are (supposedly) the phantasmal incarnations of the souls of unbaptized or murdered children. The myling (also known as "utburd") would chase lone wanderers at night and jump on their backs, demanding to be carried to the graveyard so they could rest in hallowed ground.
Myllokunmingia Myllokunmingia is a primitive, probably agnathan (jawless) fish from the Lower Cambrian Maotianshan shales of China, thought to be a vertebrate (see external links). It somewhat resembles hagfish, which live today.
Mylly Mylly is a shopping centre in Raisio, Finland. The shopping centre has nearly a hundred shops, banks, and other services on an area of 62 000 m2, and is as such the largest shopping centre in Finland outside the Helsinki region.
Myllypuro metro station The Myllypuro metro station (Finnish Myllypuron metroasema / Swedish Metrostationen Kvarnbäcken) is a ground-level station on the northern branch (Itäkeskus - Mellunmäki) of the Helsinki Metro. It serves the district of Myllypuro in East Helsinki.
Mylohyoid groove The margin of the mandibular foramen is irregular; it presents in front a prominent ridge, surmounted by a sharp spine, the lingula mandibulæ, which gives attachment to the sphenomandibular ligament; at its lower and back part is a notch from which the mylohyoid groove runs obliquely downward and forward, and lodges the mylohyoid vessels and nerve.
Mylohyoid line Extending upward and backward on either side from the lower part of the symphysis of the Mandible is the mylohyoid line, which is the origin of the mylohyoid muscle; the posterior part of this line, near the alveolar margin, gives attachment to a small part of the Constrictor pharyngis superior, and to the pterygomandibular raphé.
Myloi, Argolis Myloi or Myli, Mili (Greek: Μύλοι), is a village and the seat of the municipality of Lerna in the southwestern part of the prefecture of Argolis. The old GR-7 is about 100 m from the train station of Myloi and is also accessed by a rare road linking Nea Kios - Nafplio and the rest of central and eastern Argolis.
Mylon LeFevre Mylon LeFevre (born on October 6, 1944 in Gulfport, Mississippi) was born into a Southern Gospel family, The Singing LeFevres, but stopped attending church when he left home. At 17 years old, he wrote his first song, "Without Him," while in the Army.
Mylonas rifle The Mylonas Rifle, usually referred as the M1872 Greek Mylonas is a Greek-designed falling block black powder rifle. It was designed and developed in 1872 by Greek Artillery Major Efstathios Mylonas (Ευστάθιος Μυλωνάς), while working in the Athens technical facility of the Greek Military Material Authority ("Eforeia Ylikou Polemou", EYP).
Mylor Country Fire Service Mylor Country Fire Service are the volunteer fire service for the small country town of Mylor in the Adelaide hills. Mylor CFS is one of the oldest brigades in the region, and pride themselves in being well trained and professional.
MyLifeBits MyLifeBits is a Microsoft Research project to create a "lifetime store of everything". It is the fulfillment of Vannevar Bush's 1945 Memex vision including full-text search, text and audio annotations, and hyperlinks.
Myōe Myōe (Japanese: 明恵) (1173-1232), was a Japanese Buddhist monk active during the Kamakura period who also went by the name Kōben (Japanese: 高弁). He was originally ordained in the Shingon school, although in the latter half of his career he served as abbot of Kōzanji, a temple of the Kegon sect.
Myōjin Yahiko Myōjin Yahiko (明神 弥彦 Myōjin Yahiko), known in Western order (Yahiko Myojin) in the English anime, is a fictional character in the anime and manga Rurouni Kenshin/Samurai X. In the Spanish-language version of the anime, he is known as Yoshi (although in the Latin-American Spanish version, his original name 'Yahiko' is used).
Mymarommatidae Mymarommatidae is a very small family of microscopic hymenopteran insects. Only 10 living species in 1 genus have currently been described (others are known only as fossils) but they are known from all parts of the world.
Mymensingh Debate Federation Mymensingh Debate Federation is an organizaion of Bangladesh aimed at practicing debate and raising aware class of people through this. It works in the priphery of Mymensingh District in Banglaesh and assists Bangladesh Debate Federation.
Mymensingh District Mymensingh () is one of the districts of Dhaka division, Bangladesh, and is bordered on the north by Meghalaya state of India and Garo Hills, on the south by Gazipur district, on the east by districts of Netrokona and Kishoreganj, and on the west by districts of Sherpur, Jamalpur and Tangail. Mymensingh town is the district headquarters.
Myna The mynas (also spelled mynahs) are part of the family Sturnidae, along with the starlings and oxpeckers. This is a group of passerine birds which occur naturally only in eastern Asia, although several species have been introduced to North America and New Zealand, and the Common Myna to south-eastern Australia, where it is regarded as a pest species.
Mynumo MyNuMo is an online community that lets its members create, show, and sell mobile user generated content. The service provide the tools for the creating and publishing of ringtones, wallpapers, and mobile videos.
Mynydd y Gelli Mynydd Y Gelli is the one of the mountains that forms the Rhondda Valley. The name Mynydd Y Gelli is also loaned to the Iron age burial site that lies on one of its sides above Tonypandy, Clydach Vale and Llwynypia.
Mynydd-Bach Mynydd-Bach is the name of an electoral ward, a community and a suburb in the City and County of Swansea, South Wales. The ward is bounded by Morriston and Landore to the east, Cwmbwrla to the south, and Llangyfelach and Penderry to the west.
MyNotes myNotes is a note manager for Mac OS X, created by Mishimo. The app allows users to manage their notes, ideas, to-do lists, text clippings and other bits of information by either entering them manually or importing from text files.
Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency Myoadenylate deaminase deficiency (MADD) is a recessive genetic metabolic disorder that affects approximately 1-2% of populations of European descent (making it a not particularly "rare" rare disease). It appears to be considerably rarer in Oriental populations.
Myobatrachidae Myobatrachidae is a family of frogs, of the order Anura. Members of this family vary greatly in size, from species less than 15mm, to the second largest frog in Australia, the Giant Barred Frog (Mixophyes iteratus).
Myobu In Japan, myobu is a title which was given to ladies of the fifth rank in the imperial court or to midrank noblewomen. In The Pillow Book, Lady Myobu was also the name of a pet cat belonging to Empress Consort Sadako, whom the author Sei ShĹŤnagon served.
Myocardial disarray Myocardial disarray, also known as myocyte disarray, is a term to describe the loss of the normal parallel alignment of myocytes (the muscle cells of the heart). Instead, the myocytes usually form circles around foci of connective tissue.
Myocardial rupture Myocardial rupture is a laceration or tearing of the walls of the ventricles or atria of the heart, of the interatrial or interventricular septum, of the papillary muscles or chordae tendineae or of one of the valves of the heart. Causes include acute myocardial infarction, cardiac trauma, cardiac infection, cardiac tumors, infiltrative diseases of the heart and aortic dissection.
Myodocopa Traditionally, the Myodocopa and Podocopa have been classified as subclasses within the class Ostracoda, although there is some question about how closely related the two groups actually are. The Myodocopa are defined by possession of a poorly-calcified carapace, and 8-9 articles in the exopod of the second antenna.
Myodocopida The Myodocopida is one of the two orders within the Myodocopa, in turn a subclass of the Ostracods. The Myodocopida are distinguished by a worm-like seventh limb, and, usually, a rostrum above an incisur (notch) from which the antennae can protrude (Kornicker, 1993).
Myofascial pain syndrome Myofascial Pain Syndrome (or MPS) is a term used to describe one of the conditions characterized by chronic pain. The term may be a misnomer, since there is no evidence that there is any abnormality of the muscles or fascia.
Myofascial Release Myofascial release refers to the manual massage technique for stretching the fascia and releasing bonds between fascia and integument, muscles, and bones, with the goal of eliminating pain, increasing range of motion and balancing the body. The fascia is manupulated, directly or indirectly, allowing the connective tissue fibers to reorganize themselves into a more flexible, functional fashion.
Myofilament The filaments of myofibrils constructed from proteins, myofilaments consist of 2 types, thick and thin. Thin filaments consist primarily of the protein actin; thick filaments consist primarily of the protein myosin.
Myoga Myōga (茗荷) or myoga ginger (Zingiber mioga, Zingiberaceae) is an herbaceous, deciduous, perennial native to Japan that is grown for its edible flower buds and flavorful shoots. Flower buds are finely shredded and used in Japanese cuisine as a garnish for miso soup, sunomono and dishes such as roasted eggplant.
Myogadani Station Myogadani Station is located on the Marunouchi Line of the Tokyo Metro System, two stops from the large centre of Ikebukuro. It is in a central location but serves the mainly residential area of Koishikawa and is seldom busy except at rush hour.
Myogenic mechanism The myogenic mechanism is the way arteries and arterioles react to an increase or decrease of blood pressure to keep the blood pressure within the blood vessel constant. The smooth muscle of the blood vessels will react to the stretching of the muscle by opening ion channels which cause the muscle to depolarise leading to muscle contraction.
Myoneurogenic gastrointestinal encephalopathy Myoneurogenic gastrointestinal encephalopathy or MNGIE is a rare mitochondrial disease typically appearing between the second and fifth decades of life (OMIM). MNGIE is a multisystem disorder causing ptosis, progressive external ophthalmoplegia, gastrointestinal dysmotility (often pseudoobstruction), diffuse leukoencephalopathy, thin body habitus, peripheral neuropathy, and myopathy.
Myongji Myongji University is located in South Korea and provides education in different fields, like engineering, scinces, humanities etc. It has two campuses, one in Seoul(Capital of Korea) and the other one in Yong-in (35km south of Seoul).
Myosotidium Myosotidium is a genus of plants belonging to the family Boraginaceae. This genus is represented by the single species Myosotidium hortensia, the Chatham Islands forget-me-not, endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand.
Myotismon Myotismon (known as Vamdemon in Japan) is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise, the third major villain in the first season of the Digimon animated series. He is dressed elegantly as a gentleman and is one of the main villains of the whole Digimon series.
Myotonia Congentia A rare congenital disease, when the patient starts to perform a voluntary movement, the muscle are thrown into a state of spasm which gradually passes off; thus if he yawns the mouth remains open for some time. As the movement is repeated the muscles become more supple.
Myoxanthus Myoxanthus (from Greek for "dormouse" and "flower") is a genus of orchids with about 50 species, widely distributed in Central and South America. This genus is a close ally of Pleurothallis.
MyOntology The aim of the research project "myOntology" is to produce the theoretical foundations, and deployable technology for the Wiki-based, collaborative and community-driven development and maintenance of ontologies instance data and mappings, in order to make the vision of a Semantic Web for E-Commerce and other application domains a reality.
MyOSS The Malaysia Open Source Software Community (MyOSS) promotes the use of free and open source software (FOSS) in Malaysia. At the moment MyOSS is planning to create a formal body called the Free and Open Source Software Society Malaysia (FOSS-SM).
Myra Myra is an ancient Lycian town, where the small town of Kale (Demre) is situated today in present day Antalya Province of Turkey. It was located on the river Myros (Demre Çay), in the fertile alluvial plain between Alaca Dağ, the Massikytos range and the Aegean Sea.
Myra (singer) Mayra Carol Ambria Quintana (born 1986), better known by her stage name Myra, is a Mexican American pop singer. She rose to prominence in 2001 after recording a cover of Martha and the Vandellas' "Dancing in the Street" for the soundtrack to the 2001 film Recess: School's Out.
Myra Brandish Myra Brandish is a supporting character on the Adult Swim show The Venture Bros. First appearing in the late season 2 episode "I Know Why the Caged Bird Kills", she is revealed as the possible mother of the titular Venture brothers, Hank and Dean.
Myra De Groot Myra De Groot (1937 - 4 April 1988) was an English born actress prominent on the "small screen" in two Australian television series: The Sullivans and Neighbours. Five times married, she died from cancer.
Myra Louise Taylor Myra Louise Taylor (September 24, 1881 – January 8, 1939) nurse born Bay Roberts, Newfoundland, Canada, the youngest of nine children of Eliza Hannah Manston Calpin and Richard Henegar Taylor. April 1916 Taylor was appointed superintendent of nurses and of the school of nursing at the General Hospital of St.
Myra Sidharta Myra Sidharta (born Ew Yong Tjhoen Moy 歐陽春梅 / 欧阳春梅) was born in Belitung in 1927. She is an expert in Tionghoa Malay literature, a psychologist and a columnist for Indonesian magazines including The Jakarta Post.
Myra Sklarew Myra Sklarew (b. 1934), American poet, former president of the artist community Yaddo and currently professor of literature at American University, is the author of three chapbooks and six collections of poetry, most recently Lithuania: New & Selected Poems (ISBN 1-885214-02-2) and The Witness Trees (ISBN 0-8453-4525-7), a collection of short fiction, Like a Field Riddled by Ants (ISBN 0-918786-36-3), and a collection of essays, Over the Rooftops of Time (ISBN 0-7914-5576-9).
Myrceugenia Myrceugenia is a genus of evergreen woody flowering trees and shrubs belonging to the Myrtle family, Myrtaceae. The genus is native to South America from southeast Brazil south to southern Chile; it is closely related to the genus Luma; some botanists include Myrceugenia in that genus.
Myrdal station Myrdal station is on Bergensbanen in the Aurland municipality in Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. The station is also the upper end point of the FlĂĄmsbana branch line and the majority of passengers using this station are changing trains.
Myrddin Wyllt Myrddin Wyllt or Merlinus Caledonensis is a figure in medieval Welsh legend, known as a prophet and a madman. He is the most important prototype for the modern composite image of Merlin, the wizard from Arthurian legend.
Myrea Pettit Myrea Pettit (February 10, 1970 - ) is a British fantasy and fairy artist and illustrator born in Northampton. She studied with famed Swedish illustrator Ann Mari Sjogren painting flowers, butterflies and fairies like Tinkerbell from Peter Pan.
Myriad (typeface) Myriad is a humanist sans-serif typeface designed by Robert Slimbach (born 1956) and Carol Twombly (born 1959) in the period 1990–92 for Adobe Systems. Myriad is a multiple masters face that works with an intelligent software "engine" to allow the user to generate variations in width and weight by accessing a broad range of stroke widths arranged on individual character rasters.
Myriad Botanical Gardens Myriad Botanical Gardens (7 ha / 17 acres) are botanical gardens located at 100 West Reno, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The gardens are operated by the Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department, and open daily except for major holidays.
Myriad CIWS Myriad CIWS was a twin 7 barrelled, 25 mm Gatling gun CIWS developed by a consortium including Oto Melara. The system's primary purpose, had it ever gone into production, would have been defense against anti-ship missiles, and other precision guided weapons.
Myriam Abel Myriam Morea also known as Myriam Abel (born Myriam Abdel Hamid, 15 May 1981 in Saint-Gratien, France) is a French singer, of Algerian origin, who rose to popularity after winning Nouvelle Star 3, the French version of Pop Idol, shown by M6.
Myriam Bédard Myriam Bédard (born December 22, 1969) is a Canadian biathlete (retired), winner of two Olympic gold medals. Born in Neufchatel, Québec, Bédard learned marksmanship as a member of the Royal Canadian Army Cadets which she joined at the age of 14, and participated in her first biathlon event at age 15.
Myriam Santos-Kayda Myriam Santos-Kayda has been a photographer for the music and entertainment industry for the past ten years. She has worked with David Bowie, Billy Bob Thornton, Trent Reznor, Marilyn Manson, Tool, Garbage, Ben Harper, David Grey, Lisa Kudrow, Tricky, System of a Down, Jared Leto, Kevin Connelly, Live, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Navarro, Incubus, and Rob Zombie, among others.
Myrica Myrica is a genus of about 35-50 species of small trees and shrubs in the family Myricaceae, order Fagales. The genus has a wide distribution, including Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and missing only from Australasia.
Myrica rubra Myrica rubra, also called yangmei ({{zh-cp|c=[Cantonese: yeung4 mui4), yamamomo (Japanese]: yamamomo; [[kanji: [katakana]: [Chinese Bayberry, Japanese Bayberry, Red Bayberry, or Chinese strawberry tree (and often mistranslated from Chinese as arbutus) is subtropical [[tree] grown for its sweet crimson to dark purple-red [[fruit.
Myricaceae The Myricaceae is a small family of dicotyledonous shrubs and small trees in the order Fagales. There are three genera in the family, though some botanists separate many species from Myrica into a fourth genus Morella.
Myrina (mythology) Myrina was, according to Greek mythology, a queen of the Amazons who had defeated the people of Atlantis who lived on the shores of the Ocean in a land of which it was said that the Gods were born.Pierre Grimal, Dictionary of Classical Mythology, 1986, Blackwell Reference, Oxford Batieia was the name given to "divine Myrina" by humans.
Myrinet Myrinet, ANSI/VITA 26-1998, is a high-speed local area networking system designed by Myricom to be used as an interconnect between multiple machines to form computer clusters. Myrinet has much less protocol overhead than standards such as Ethernet, and therefore provides better throughput, less interference, and less latency while using the host CPU.
Myringotomy Myringotomy is a surgical procedure in which a tiny incision is created in the eardrum, so as to relieve pressure caused by the excessive buildup of fluid, or to drain pus. Myringotomy is often performed as a treatment for otitis media.
Myriophyllum Myriophyllum (water milfoil) is a genus of about 45 species of freshwater aquatic plants, with a cosmopolitan distribution. Its name comes from Greek, "myri" meaning "too many to count", and "phyll", meaning "leaf".
Myriorama Myriorama originally meant a set of illustrated cards which 19th century children could arrange and re-arrange, forming different pictures. Later in the century the name was also applied to shows using a sequence of impressive visual effects to entertain and inform an audience.
Myristicaceae Myristicaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. The family has been recognised by most taxonomists; it is sometimes called the "nutmeg family", after its most famous member, Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans).
Myristoylation Myristoylation is an irreversible, post-translational protein modification found in animals, plants, fungi and viruses. In this protein modification a myristoyl group (derived from myristic acid) is covalently attached via an amide bond to the alpha-amino group of an N-terminal glycine residue of a nascent polypeptide.
Myrlie Evers-Williams Myrlie Evers-Williams (born March 17, 1933, nee Myrlie Beasley in Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an African American activist. She was the first full-time chairman of the NAACP and is the widow of murdered civil rights leader Medgar Evers.
Myrmarachne plataleoides The Kerengga Ant-like Jumper, Myrmarachne plataleoides is a jumping spider that mimics the Kerengga or weaver ant (Oecophylla smaragdina) in morphology and behaviour. This species is found in India, Sri Lanka, China and many parts of Southeast Asia.
Myrmecia The Myrmeciinae is a subfamily of the Formicidae that was once found worldwide but is now restricted to Australia and New Caledonia. The Myrmeciinae comprise two extant genera, Myrmecia and Nothomyrmecia, as well as the fossil genus Prionomyrmex.
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