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Mendelevyum elementinin simgesi
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Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, a federal state of Germany
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merchant vessel
motor vessel
former symbol for mendelevium; now Md
millivolt
a Unix command to move a file
Abr Motorized vessel
Millivolt (one thousandth of a volt)
source-file destination-file (move) This command is used to move a file or directory, or to rename a file or directory If you supply a source file and a destination file without specifing a new directory in which to place the file, then Linux will simply rename the file in the same folder
The two-character ISO 3166 country code for MALDIVES
rename files
a radioactive transuranic element synthesized by bombarding einsteinium with alpha particles (Md is the current symbol for mendelevium but Mv was formerly the symbol)
Muzzle Velocity The velocity of the projectile as it leaves the gun barrel Equivalent to "Initial Velocity "
Megavolts - in addition to the quantity for 1 000 000 volts this unit is used to describe the radiation quality of megavoltage x-rays This is very similar to the unit kVp, however, the p for peak voltage is commonly omitted
Symbol and abbreviation of millivolt (= 10-3 volt, one thousandth of a volt)
(Millivolt) 0 001 volt
A Unix command, 'mv' can be used to rename a single file, or to move multiple files to a different directory (shinchey)
abbreviation for millivolt; size in millimeters of a waveform; 1 millivolt equals 10 millmeters
a unit of potential equal to one thousandth of a volt
Maldives (in Internet addresses). millivolt
millivolts
Motor vehicle
Millivolt; one-thousandth of a volt
muzzle velocity
move files
(millivolt): A unit of electrical potential equal to one thousandth of a volt This is a typical output for sensors In many sensors, the mV signal level varies to indicate change is occurring in the parameter measured
One thousandth of a volt; generally used in discussions of head-unit and amplifier sensitivity
mitral valve
- One thousandth of a volt; generally used in discussions of head-unit and amplifier sensitivity
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