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Mystery Studio Mystery Studio is a Uruguayan casual game development studio, founded by Gabriel Gambetta and Esteban Guelvenzu in 2002. Mystery Studio is mostly known for their hit game, Betty's Beer Bar, which brought the theme and general mechanic of Tapper to the casual gamers, transforming it completely along the way, and creating a whole new genre of casual games, multitasking/serving games, whose more recent hit members include Diner Dash and Mystic Inn.
Mystery Trader The Mystery Trader (MT) appears as a random event in the universe of Stars! strategic PC-game, and is represented as a small cyan marker along with an announcement to the galaxy in general of its intentions and location.
Mystery White Boy Mystery White Boy is a live album by Jeff Buckley released in 2000 (see 2000 in music). This is a compilation of live recordings that Buckley's mother Mary Guibert compiled from DAT recordings of his supporting tour for Grace.
Mystic Fate "Mystic Fate" is the two-part series finale of the American children's television series Power Rangers: Mystic Force. As with the rest of Power Rangers: Mystic Force, "Mystic Fate" utilizes footage from Mahou Sentai Magiranger.
Mystic Force Power Rangers The Mystic Force Power Rangers are a fictional team of superheroes in the television show Power Rangers: Mystic Force. Their powers are derived from beings known as the Ancient Titans, creatures with great elemental powers, symbolized by mythological creatures from various Earth mythologies (phoenix, garuda, mermaid, sprite, minotaur).
Mystic Forest Mystic Forest is a romantic black metal musical group formed in 1997 in France. Drawing from the influences of early black metal bands and romantic/baroque classical composers such as Frédéric Chopin, Claude Debussy and Nicolò Paganini, Mystic Forest is an unusual three-part operation, with Stefan Kozak playing all instruments and composing all music.
Mystic India Mystic India is a 2004 large format film (commonly known as IMAX format) about India's culture, people, and traditions. Using the story of the 12,000 km barefoot journey throughout 18th century India undertaken by Hindu priest Swaminarayan (then known as Neelkanth) from the ages 11 to 18, .
Mystic Island, New Jersey Mystic Island (also called Mystic Islands or Mystic) is a census-designated place and unincorporated area located within Little Egg Harbor Township, in Ocean County, New Jersey. As of the United States 2000 census, the CDP population was 8,694.
Mystic Lake (California) Mystic Lake is an ephemeral lake in the San Jacinto Valley of western Riverside County, California, located easterly of Lake Perris, between Moreno Valley and San Jacinto. The lake lies within the outlet area of the San Jacinto River, and is typically full only during late winter and spring, when the river is flowing.
Mystic Lake Casino Mystic Lake Casino and hotel is named after the man-made lake of the same name located in the Shakopee-Mdewakanton Indian Reservation within the city of Prior Lake, Minnesota. The tribe operates the casino, which is successful due to its proximity to the Minneapolis-St.
Mystic massacre The Mystic massacre took place on May 26, 1637, when English settlers under Captain John Mason, and Narragansett and Mohegan allies set fire to a Pequot fort near the Mystic River, shooting whatever victims attempted to escape the wooden palisade fortress, killing the entire village of mostly women and children, in retaliation for previous Pequot attacks. The only Pequot survivors were those who had followed their sachem Sassacus in a raiding party outside the village.
Mystic Meg Mystic Meg (born Margaret Anne Lake on July 27 1942 in Accrington, Lancashire)British Film Institute is a British astrologer and psychic who has regular astrology columns in the News of the World and The Sun. She came to greater public notoriety when she hosted what became a regular item on the first broadcast of the National Lottery draw in 1994.
Mystic projection Mystic projection is an ancient term which precedes the contemporary term astral projection, coined in the 19th Century by Madame HP Blavatsky (1831-91). Middle Realms out-of-body experience include those projections to the Physical, Real Time Zone, Ethereal Plane and Astral Plane.
Mystic Prophecy Mystic Prophecy is a power metal band from Germany. They have been described as having a similar sound to US-power metal, such as bands like Iced Earth (due to the riffing), but still without losing the melodies of "european power metal".
Mystic Realms Mystic Realms is a Live action role playing game built on a WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) system, Mystic Realms is a live action role playing game system that allows participants to portray characters in various genres of play including fantasy worlds, futuristic setting, super hero adventures and horrors event (Including other things that are in the works). Participants are encouraged by the company to start local troupes.
Mystic River The Mystic River is the name of a short river in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. Its name derives from the Native American word "Missi-Tuk", which translates to "great tidal river", and it lies to the north of and flows approximately parallel to the Charles River.
Mystic River (film) Mystic River is an Academy Award winning American film released in 2003, starring Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laurence Fishburne, Marcia Gay Harden, Laura Linney and Emmy Rossum. The film was written by Brian Helgeland (based on the novel Mystic River by Dennis Lehane) and directed by Clint Eastwood.
Mystic Ruins Mystic Ruins is a fictional location and an "Adventure Field" in the video game Sonic Adventure and its remake Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut. A group of archeologists are exploring the ruins of some ancient civilzation.
Mystic Seaport Mystic Seaport is a maritime museum situated along the banks of the Mystic River in Mystic, Connecticut, USA. It is notable both for its collection of sailing ships and boats, and for the re-creation of an entire 19th century seaport, consisting of over 60 original buildings, most of them rare commercial structures, moved to the 37 acre (150,000 m²) site and meticulously restored.
Mystic Stamp Company The Mystic Stamp Company is a mail-order postage stamp dealer, one of the largest in operation and notable for both its promotion of stamp collecting as a hobby and for its acquisition of the Z Grill, the rarest United States stamp. Based in Camden, New York since 1923, the company deals primarily in US stamps and supplies, with some supplies of stamps and supplies made by foreign postal authorities and the United Nations Postal Administration.
Mystic Towers Mystic Towers is a computer game created by Australian developer Animation F/X and published by Manaccom domestically and Apogee Software internationally. It stars Baron Baldric, a geriatric wizard with a magic walking stick and an array of amusing mannerisms, who must quest through twelve towers and rid them of monsters.
Mystical Adventure Dragon Ball: Mystical Great Adventure (Japanese: ă‰ă©ă‚´ăłăśăĽă«ă€€é”訶不思č°ĺ¤§ĺ†’険, RĹŤmaji: Doragon BĹŤru: Makafushigi Dai-BĹŤken) is the third Dragon Ball movie. Originally released in Japan on July 9, 1988, between episodes 118 and 119 (during the fight against Piccolo DaimaĹŤ).
Mystical Horizons Mystical Horizons, located near Carbury, North Dakota on the Scenic Byway on North Dakota Highway 43 near the North Dakota and Manitoba border, is intended to represent a 21st century Stonehenge. It consists of six pink granite walls of varying heights that also function as a working solar calendar.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is a video game released by Konami for the Nintendo 64 on August 7, 1997 in Japan and April 16, 1998 in North America. It is the fifth entry in the Ganbare Goemon series and the second Goemon game released in North America, following Legend of the Mystical Ninja.
Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon (Game Boy) Mystical Ninja Starring Goemon is a Ganbare Goemon series Game Boy game released in 1998. Featuring gameplay similar to the Super Famicom title Ganbare Goemon 3: Shichijuurokubei no Karakuri Manji Katame, the game presents a new story in which Yae had been kidnapped by the Black Ship Gang.
Mystical Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross In 1912, Annie Besant, Marie Russak and James Wedgwood founded the Order of the Temple of the Rosy Cross. However, due to the numerous problems originated in England during the First World War, the activity was suspended.
Mystical philosophy of antiquity Talking about definitions of mystical philosophy, as well as the mysticism in general, one must emphasize that their unequivocal defining is impracticable, just as it goes for terms like consciousness, spirit, soul and similar. In wider sense, we could reckon for mystical each philosophy that brings into the focus faith and neglects the science and rationalistic way of thinking.
Mystical realism In philosophy Mystical realism is a view concerning the nature of the divine. The term originated with the Russian Philosopher Nikolai Alexandrovich Berdyaev in his published article, titled "Decadentism and Mystical Realism" [http://www.
Mystical Shit Mystical Shit is the third album by avante-garde group King Missile, released in 1990. Some of the tracks that received significant airplay on independent radio stations in the United States included Gary And Melissa, Jesus Was Way Cool, and Cheesecake Truck.
Mystical theology Mystical theology is the science which treats of acts and experiences or states of the soul which cannot be produced by human effort or industry even with the ordinary aid of Divine grace. It comprises among its subjects all extraordinary forms of prayer, the higher forms of contemplation in all their varieties or gradations, private revelations, visions, and the union growing out of these between God and the soul, known as the mystical union.
Mysticism Mysticism from the Greek ÎĽĎ…Ďτικός (mystikos) "an initiate" (of the Eleusinian Mysteries, ÎĽĎ…ĎτήĎια (mysteria) meaning "initiation"The Eleusinian Mysteries, or mystery religions in general, do not necessarily involve mysticism; the present meaning of the term arose, rather, via Platonism and Neoplatonism, which made reference to the Eleusinian initiation as a metaphor for the "initiation" to spiritual truths.) is the pursuit of achieving communion or identity with, or conscious awareness of, ultimate reality, the divine, spiritual truth, or God through direct experience, intuition, or insight; and the belief that such experience is an important source of knowledge, understanding, and wisdom.
Mystics, Shattered Galaxy Gaming Regiment The Mystics Regiment is a longstanding group of players that have been part of the Shattered Galaxy game since its inception. With over 250 members, this world-wide group of players works to promote team work and good sportsmanship.
Mystimon Mystimon is is a fictional character from the Digimon franchise consisting of Japanese manga, anime, collectible trading card games, and more. An Ultimate Level Magic Warrior Digimon who comes from Witchelny, his motives are unclear.
Mystique (company) Mystique was the name of a company that produced a number of pornographic video games for the Atari 2600, such as Beat 'Em and Eat 'Em, Bachelor Party and the below mentioned Custer's Revenge. It was one of several video game companies that tried to use sex to sell its games.
Mystkowski The Mystkowski family - was one of several szlachta families using the Jastrzębiec Coat of Arms during the time of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Following the Commonwealth's breakup, the family was given nobility status until the early 1900's, when too many family members either emigrated or were lost in World War I to continue the line in Poland.
Mystro Media Mystro Media, LLC is an American startup company designed to meet the talent management needs of artist and industry professionals. The service, essentially, works as a conduit to individuals searching for film, television, radio, and music industry executives.
MySAP All-in-One SAP All-in-One is SAP's business software for small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs). It is a version of SAP range of products like SAP Customer Relationship Management, SAP ERP, SAP Product Lifecycle Management, SAP Supply Chain Management, SAP Supplier Relationship Management.
MySAP ERP The mySAP ERP application is an integrated enterprise resource planning (ERP) software manufactured by SAP AG that targets business software requirements of midsize and large organizations in all industries and sectors.
MyScan MyScan is an impulse panel measurement service provided by ACNielsen which aims to track impulse food purchasing which would not be recorded by traditional home based panel measurement services such as Homescan.
MySociety mySociety is a project of the UK-based registered charity UK Citizens Online Democracy, that aims to build "socially focussed tools with off line impacts". It was founded by Tom Steinberg in September 2003, and started activity after receiving a ÂŁ250,000 grant in September 2004.
MySpace MySpace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music and videos. MySpace also features an internal search engine and an internal e-mail system.
MySQL MySQL (pronounced ) is a multithreaded, multi-user, SQL Database Management System (DBMS) with more than six million installations.is owned and sponsored by a single for-profit firm, the Swedish] company [[MySQL AB, which holds the copyright to most of the codebase.
MySQL Manager MySQL Manager is an application that is included in the Mac OS X Server that starts and stops the MySQL Database service that is within the server. The application is located in /Applications/Servers/MySQL Manager.
Myth nightclub Starting out as an old Just for Feet building, Myth Nightclub emerged as a multi-level nightclub after a muli-million dollar build-out. With a concert capacity of over 4,000, it is the largest nightclub in the Minneapolis / St.
Myth of redemptive violence The myth of Redemptive Violence is an archetypal plot in literature, especially in imperial cultures. One of the oldest versions of this story is the Creation myth of Babylon (the Enûma Elish) from around 1250 B.
Myth of the nines In information technology, the myth of the nines is the idea that standard measurements of availability can be misleading. Availability is sometimes described in units of nines, as in "five nines", or 99.
Mythago Wood Mythago Wood was originally published in the UK in 1984 and was written by the award winning author Robert Holdstock. The story revolves around the Huxley family, particularly Stephen Huxley, and their experiences with the enigmatic Ryhope Wood.
Mythal In the Forgotten Realms setting in the continent of Faerûn, a mythal is a powerful epic level magical effect, created by a circle of elven High Mages to protect and ward a large area with numerous powerful enchantments. A typical mythal prevents certain schools of magic from being employed while empowering others.
MythAdventures MythAdventures is the collective name for a series of humorous fantasy novels written by Robert Lynn Asprin that are popular for their whimsical nature, myriad characters, and liberal use of puns. Each novel's title makes a pun on the similarity between the word "myth" and either the prefix "mis-" or the word "miss", with the exception of the first, which puns on the phrase "Another fine mess" (which was, incidentally, almost the novel's title due to a misunderstanding with book's publisher).
MythBusters (season 1) The cast/crew of the television series MythBusters performs experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed).
MythBusters (season 2) The cast/crew of the television series MythBusters performs experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed).
MythBusters (season 3) The cast/crew of the television series MythBusters performs experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed).
MythBusters (season 4) The cast/crew of the television series MythBusters performs experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives' tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show as well as the results of the experiments (the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed).
Mytheme In the study of mythology, a mytheme is an irreducible nugget of myth, an unchanging element, similar to a cultural meme, one that is always found shared with other, related mythemes and reassembled in various ways—"bundled" was Claude Lévi-Strauss's image— or linked in more complicated relationships, like a molecule in a compound. For example, the myths of Adonis and Osiris share several elements, leading some scholars to conclude that they share a source.
Mythic Europe Mythic Europe is the setting for the role-playing game Ars Magica, closely based on the Medieval Europe of history and folklore. Note that this is a "Mythic" world, so the folklore, fairy tale and myth is every bit as real (in the game-world) as is the "history.
Mythic fiction Mythic fiction is literature that is rooted in, inspired by, or that in some way draws from the tropes, themes and symbolism of myth, folklore, and fairy tales. (The term is widely credited to Charles de Lint and Terri Windling.
Mythic frontiermen In the United States, the frontier was the term applied to the zone of unsettled land outside the region of existing settlements of Americans. In a broad sense, the notion of the frontier was the edge of the settled country where unlimited free land was available and thus unlimited opportunity.
Mythic Imagination Institute The Mythic Imagination Institute, founded in 2004, works to expand the study of myth and storytelling via conferences, workshops and other means. Its primary activity is the Mythic Journeys convention, held in Atlanta every two years, but it has also produced a radio program on NPR, a regular newsletter, and other meetings and seminars.
Mythic Journeys The Mythic Journeys conference and performance festival, founded in 2004, began as a celebration of the works of Joseph Campbell and has expanded into a celebration of the role of myth and storytelling in the modern world.
Mythica Mythica was a never-released massively multiplayer online role-playing game (or "MMORPG") based on Norse mythology. It was under development by Microsoft Game Studios (MGS) for Windows-running PCs until it was cancelled in early 2004.
Mythical kings of Sweden In sources such as Heimskringla and Ynglinga saga there appear early Swedish kings who belong in the domain of mythology, but it is often suggested that they have a historical basis. This was one of the last of Thor Heyerdahl's archeo-anthropological theories.
Mythical National Championship A mythical national championship (often abbreviated MNC) is a national championship that is won without a tournament to determine an undisputed national champion. This term is most often used in the United States to describe the NCAA Division I-A college football champion, which is currently determined by the controversial BCS system, and had in the pre-BCS years been determined by other, even less precise systems.
Mythical origins of language There have been many explanations of the origin of language prior to any scientific theories. Still today there exist in many cultures, etiological myths and other stories pertaining to the origin of language, the development of language and the reasons behind the diversity in languages today.
Mythical Records Mythical Records is an experimental music record label, which focuses on modern classical music and experimental electronic music. The label was started by four female friends who attended the Juilliard School of Music and befriended one another at the university.
Mythicscape Founded 2003 in Sweden, Mythicscape Online Entertainment is a small company focused on developing online games and Java based user interfaces. In addition to professional programmers Mythicscape works with experienced gamers to produce rich and innovative gaming environments.
Mythicsoft Mythicsoft was founded by David Vest in 1997 but not incorporated until 2004 when it was established as a Limited Liability 'Ltd' company in England. Mythicsoft released its first product Agent Ransack, a freeware file searching application, in April 2000 and then three years later released an enhanced shareware version called FileLocator Pro.
Mythodea Mythodea, full title: Mythodea: Music for the NASA Mission: 2001 Mars Odyssey, is an oratorio by Greek electronic composer and artist Vangelis. Originally performed in 1993 but left unpublished, it was picked in 2001 by Vangelis' new record label Sony Classical.
Mythological creatures of Class of the Titans This article lists and describes the various mythological creatures that have appeared on the Canadian cartoon series Class of the Titans, often playing a major role in the key episode they have appeared in. Though the majority of the creatures are based on mythology, the show does take certain liberties in how they are interpreted and portrayed in the show's modern-day era.
Mythological Cycle The Mythological Cycle is one of the four major cycles of Irish mythology, and is so called because it represents the remains of the pagan mythology of pre-Christian Ireland, although the gods and supernatural beings have been euhemerised by their Christian redactors into historical kings and heroes. Occasionally though, the mask slips.
Mythological places A mythological place (also called "mythical place") is a place that a particular culture describes in their mythology and folklore as existent, that might have existed in earlier times but its actual location is now lost. Unlike fictional places, which are only used in fictional writings, mythological places are often considered un(re)discovered places in the real world.
Mythologies (album) Mythologies is the first studio album by American country/rock band performer, Rhett Miller, who later became the lead singer and songwriter of the Old 97's. Miller recorded the album with friend, and future Old 97's bassist, Murry Hammond.
Mythologization of history Mythologization of history is an effort to attribute to a current nation or state the attributes of some more glorious time, particularly when stronger leaders than the supposedly weak ones of the present held dominion over a greater expanse of territory or possessed more independence than the weak ones of the time. At worst such an attempts includes racist doctrines, including those that underpinned the expansionist efforts of nazi Germany, fascist Italy, and militarist Japan that culminated in World War II.
Mythology The word mythology (Greek: "story-telling", from muthos, "story, legend", and logos, "account , speech") refers to any body or cycle of myths – stories linked to the spiritual or religious life in the oral tradition of a particular culture, which often involve supernatural events or characters to explain the nature of the universe and humanity. Mythology is also branch of knowledge dealing with the collection, study and interpretation of myths or fables.
Mythology (book) Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes, usually known as simply Mythology is a 1942 book written by Edith Hamilton. It is an anthology of Greek, Roman, and Norse mythology compiled from classical sources.
Mythology of Lost Lost is a "genre" television show and includes a number of mysterious elements that have been ascribed to science fiction or supernatural phenomena. The creators of the series refer to these as part of the mythology of the series.
Mythomania In psychology, mythomania (also known as pseudologia fantastica or pathological lying) is a condition involving compulsive lying by a person with no obvious motivation. The affected person might believe their lies to be truth, and may have to create elaborate myths to reconcile them with other facts.
Mythopoiesis Mythopoiesis is a neologism from the words "myth" and "poetry", literally meaning "of or relating to the making of myths". The word is rarely used in its noun form; normally one sees reference to mythopoetic authors.
Mythos (band) Mythos were a German band formed in Berlin by vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Stephan Kaske, bassist Harold WeiĂźe and drummer Thomas Hildebrand in 1969. All high school dropouts, the self taught musicians released their eponymous debut in 1971.
Mythos Band Mythos Band is a Greek band formed in 1998 and based in San Jose, California. The band's repertoire includes folk songs of mainland Greece, traditional Greek Island songs, modern Greek hits and American rock and roll; their songs prominently feature the bouzouki.
Mythos Brewery Mythos Brewery is the second largest Greek brewery, best known for its Mythos brand. The company, a subsidiary of the Scottish & Newcastle company, also imports a number of non-Greek beers into the country.
MythQuest MythQuest is a Canadian television series that originally aired on PBS in 2001. It stars Meredith Henderson and Christopher Jacot as Cleo and Alex Bellows, two teens whose father Matt disappears into the Cybermuseum, a computer program that, as they discover, allows them to travel into myths by touching an artifact on the screen.
Myths and Legends of the Bantu Myths and Legends of the Bantu is a book by Alice Werner published in 1933. It contains legends and myths from the Bantu culture concerning the gods, the origin of mankind, the afterlife, the heroes and demigods, various creatures, real and mythical, as well as some of the great Bantu epics.
MythTV MythTV is a Linux application that turns a computer with the necessary hardware into a digital video recorder, a digital multimedia home entertainment system, or Home Theater Personal Computer. MythTV is free software licensed under the GPL.
Mytilene Mytilene (Greek: Μυτιλήνη - MytilĂni, Turkish: Midilli), also Mytilini is the capital city of Lesbos (formerly known as Mytilene), a Greek island in the Aegean Sea, and the Lesbos Prefecture as well. It has a population of 32,000.
Mytown Mytown, an acronym for Multicultural Youth Tour of What's Now, is a Boston-based youth organization engaging young people in learning about and teaching others about the local history of their urban neighborhood.
MyTunes myTunes is a program that allows Windows users to download music from an iTunes music share over a network, circumventing restrictions in iTunes that only allow streaming music. The software is widely popular on college campuses across the U.
Myung-Jin Lee Myung-Jin Lee(이명진 Lee Myung-Jin, also Lee Myoung Jin) is one of the most famous Korean comic book (known as Manhwa in Korea) artists in the world. His most famous work, Ragnarok, was adapted into the game Ragnarok Online by Gravity Corp.
Myuran Sukumaran Myuran Sukumaran (b. April 17, 1981), a London born Sri Lankan-Tamil-Australian martial arts expert from Auburn, New South Wales, Australia, is a convicted "ringleader" of the heroin smuggling operation from Indonesia to Australia known as the Bali Nine.
Myx Myx or MYX (pronounced /miks/ as in "mix") is the music channel of ABS-CBN and is currently one of the most popular music channels in the Philippines. It was formerly a segment of Studio 23's program line-up.
Myxedematous psychosis Myxedema psychosis, more colloquially known as myxedema madness, is a relatively uncommon consequence of hypothyroidism, particularly Hashimoto's thyroiditis. A chronically under-active thyroid can lead to slowly progressive dementia, delirium, and in extreme cases to hallucinations, coma, or psychosis, particularly in the elderly.
Myxobolidae The Myxobolidae are a family of myxosporean parasites which typically infect freshwater fishes, and includes the economically significant species, Myxobolus cerebralis. They have been shown to have a complex life cycle, involving an alternate stage in an invertebrate, typically an annelid or polychaete worm.
Myxobolus cerebralis Myxobolus cerebralis is a myxosporean parasite of salmonids (salmon, trout, and their allies) that causes whirling disease in farmed salmon and trout and also in wild fish populations. It was first described from rainbow trout in Germany a century ago, but its range has spread and it has appeared in most of Europe (including Russia), the United States, South Africa and other countries.
Myxococcus xanthus Myxococcus xanthus exists as a self-organized, predatory, saprophytic, single-species biofilm called a swarm. It is comprised of rod shaped, gram-negative cells that exhibit self-organizing behavior as a response to environmental cues.
Myxosporea The Myxosporea are a class of microscopic parasites, belonging to the phylum Myxozoa. They have a complex life cycle which comprises vegetative forms in two hosts, an aquatic invertebrate (generally an annelid) and an ectothermic vertebrate, usually a fish.
Myyrmanni bombing The Myyrmanni bombing took place on October 11 2002 in the town of Vantaa, Finland, just north of Helsinki, in the local Myyrmanni shopping mall. The bomb killed seven, including two teenagers, a 7-year-old child and the bomber.
Myzocytosis Myzocytosis (from Greek: myzein, () meaning "to suck" and kytos () meaning "container", hence referring to "cell") is a method of feeding found in some heterotrophic organisms. It is also called "cellular vampirism" as the predatory cell pierces the cell wall and/or cell membrane of the prey cell with a feeding tube, sucks out the cellular content and digests it.
MYC Myc (cMyc) is an oncogene, which is overexpressed in a wide range of human cancers. It is a transcription factor that regulates expression of a great number of genes through binding on Enhancer Box sequences (E-boxes) and recruiting histone acetyltransferases (HATs).
MYH7 MYH7 is a gene encoding a myosin heavy chain beta (MHC-β) isoform (slow twitch) expressed primarily in the heart. In early fetal development, MHC-β is predominately expressed in the ventricles, while MHC-α is predominantly expressed in the atria.
MYNT MYNT is a dance music act from New York City. The co-ed quintet is made up of DJ/producer/remixers Albert Castillo and Rich "DJ Riddler" Pangilinan, male vocalist Joseph Murena, and female vocalists Marisol Angelique-Solorzano and Kim Sozzi.
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