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Mab, Mabs or MAB may refer to: Businesses * MAB Corporation, an Australian property company * MAB Paints, an American company 1899–2007 * Malaysia Airlines (Malaysia Airlines Berhad, MAB) * Malicet et Blin (M.A.B.), French bicycle and automobile manufacturer 1890–1925 * Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne, a French pistol manufacturer * Mercado Alternativo Bursátil, Spain's alternative stock market * Mabuhay Gardens, or The Mab, a nightclub in San Francisco, U.S. Organisations * Metropolitan Asylums Board, London, dealing with the poor until 1930 * Metric Advisory Board, for metrication in New Zealand * Movimento dos Atingidos por Barragens, a Brazilian political organization * Muslim Association of Britain, a British Sunni Muslim organisation * Medical Affairs Bureau, Taiwan People * Pattie Fotheringhame (c. 1864–1955), Australian journalist under the byline "Mab" * Mab Copland Lineman (1892–1957), American attorney * Mab Segrest (born 1949), American writer * James Mabbe o ...
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MAB Corporation
MAB Corporation is an integrated property company that develops, owns and manages property assets and built environments throughout Australia. The company was founded in 1995 by Michael Buxton, who began his career working in his family's business, and Andrew Buxton, who started out working in the quarry and Asphalt concrete, asphalt Industry (economics), industry. Overview MAB Corporation is an Australian company that develops Commercial property, commercial, residential, retail and industrial properties. Many of MAB’s projects have been in the city of Melbourne, the Capital (political), capital of the south eastern state of Victoria (Australia), Victoria. Developments Developments undertaken recently by MAB Corporation include the village of NewQuay in the Melbourne Docklands, Docklands precinct and Bundoora, Victoria, Bundoora's billion dollar mixed-use estate, University Hill. The company also played a major role in the 'rebirth' and development of the city's once very in ...
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Michael Angelo Batio
Michael Angelo Batio ( ; born June 12, 1956), also known as Michael Angelo, Mike Batio or MAB, is an American heavy metal music, heavy metal guitarist. He was the lead guitarist for the glam metal band Nitro (band), Nitro in the late 1980s and early 1990s. He is currently the permanent guitarist for the band Manowar. He is best known for playing Heavy metal music, heavy metal and its subgenres such as neoclassical metal and speed metal. Biography Early life and career Batio was born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, to an Italian father and a German mother.Dave Reffett, Reffett, Dave (December 12, 2011)"Interview: Michael Angelo Batio Discusses Tone, Gear and His 'Speed Kills' DVD" ''Guitar World''. NewBay Media. Retrieved 2014-10-28. He started playing the piano and composing music at the age of five, and first played guitar at the age of ten. By twelve he was playing in bands in youth clubs, churches, and shows, playing for 10–12 hours on the weekends. He started listenin ...
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David Mabberley
Professor David John Mabberley , (born May 1948) is a British botanist, educator and writer. Among his varied scientific interests is the taxonomy of tropical plants, especially trees of the families Labiatae, Meliaceae and Rutaceae (in particular Citrus). He edited the plant dictionary ''The plant-book. A portable dictionary of the vascular plants''. The third edition was published in 2008 as '' Mabberley's Plant-book'', for which he was awarded the Engler Medal in Silver in 2009. As of June 2017 '' Mabberley's Plant-book'' is in its fourth edition. Biography Born in Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England, Mabberley won a scholarship to Rendcomb College, Cirencester where he was inspired by biology master, Christopher Swaine, then an open scholarship to St Catherine's College, Oxford, where his tutor was Barrie Juniper and he graduated B.A. in 1970 and M.A. in 1974. Although he intended to work for a doctorate under the cytologist C. D. Darlington he was inspired to move to S ...
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Yutanduchi Mixteco Language
Mitlatongo-Yutanduchi Mixtec is a Mixtec language The Mixtec () languages belong to the Mixtecan languages, Mixtecan group of the Oto-Manguean languages, Oto-Manguean language family. Mixtec is spoken in Mexico and is closely related to Trique language, Trique and Cuicatec language, Cuicatec. T ... of southern Oaxaca. The two varieties, Mitlatongo (Santiago Mitlatongo & Santa Cruz Mitlatongo) and Yutanduchi (Yutanduchi de Guerrero), are quite distinct, at about 70% intelligibility. References Mixtec language {{Mexico-culture-stub ...
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Blog
A blog (a Clipping (morphology), truncation of "weblog") is an informational website consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries also known as posts. Posts are typically displayed in Reverse chronology, reverse chronological order so that the most recent post appears first, at the top of the web page. In the 2000s, blogs were often the work of a single individual, occasionally of a small group, and often covered a single subject or topic. In the 2010s, multi-author blogs (MABs) emerged, featuring the writing of multiple authors and sometimes professionally Editing, edited. MABs from newspapers, other News media, media outlets, universities, think tanks, advocacy groups, and similar institutions account for an increasing quantity of blog Web traffic, traffic. The rise of Twitter and other "microblogging" systems helps integrate MABs and single-author blogs into the news media. ''Blog'' can also be used as a verb, meaning ''to maintain or add content to a blog ...
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Queen Mab
Queen Mab is a fairy referred to in William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet'', in which the character Mercutio famously describes her as "the fairies' midwife", a miniature creature who rides her chariot (which is driven by a team of atom-sized creatures) over the bodies of sleeping humans during the nighttime, thus helping them "give birth" to their dreams. Later depictions in other poetry and literature and various guises in drama and cinema have typically portrayed her as the Queen of the Fairies. Origin Shakespeare may have borrowed the character of Mab from folklore, but this is debated and there have been numerous theories on the origin of the name. A popular theory holds that Mab derives from Medb (pronounced "Maive"), a legendary queen from 12th-century Irish poetry; scholar Gillian Edwards notes "little resemblance", however, between the two characters. There is marked contrast between the formidable warrior Medb and the tiny dream-bringer Mab. Other authors ...
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Monoclonal Antibody
A monoclonal antibody (mAb, more rarely called moAb) is an antibody produced from a cell lineage made by cloning a unique white blood cell. All subsequent antibodies derived this way trace back to a unique parent cell. Monoclonal antibodies are identical and can thus have monovalent affinity, binding only to a particular epitope (the part of an antigen that is recognized by the antibody). In contrast, polyclonal antibodies are mixtures of antibodies derived from multiple plasma cell lineages which each bind to their particular target epitope. Artificial antibodies known as bispecific monoclonal antibodies can also be engineered which include two different antigen binding sites ( FABs) on the same antibody. It is possible to produce monoclonal antibodies that specifically bind to almost any suitable substance; they can then serve to detect or purify it. This capability has become an investigative tool in biochemistry, molecular biology, and medicine. Monoclonal antibod ...
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Maschinelles Austauschformat Für Bibliotheken
The or MAB (literally translating as "machine data exchange format for libraries") is a bibliographic data exchange format. MAB was commonly used as an exchange format for metadata especially in German-speaking countries. Internationally, a comparable widespread exchange format today is MARC. Overview MAB was mostly used in conjunction with the (RAK). The origins of MAB trace back to 1973, when a national exchange format was initiated in Germany under the leadership of the (DNB) together with the (ABT). A comprehensive revision of MAB led to the new format version MAB2 in 1995 after two years of development work. Later, four supplements to MAB2 were published. The DNB neither used MAB as a cataloging format nor internally as a working format, but only for data exchange with other libraries. The use of MAB in the German-speaking library sector has been replaced by a switch to MARC: Since 2009, the DNB started to provide its bibliographic data and authority data also in MA ...
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Man And The Biosphere Programme
Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) is an intergovernmental scientific program, launched in 1971 by UNESCO, that aims to establish a scientific basis for the 'improvement of relationships' between people and their environments. MAB engages with the international development agenda, especially the Sustainable Development Goals and the Post-2015 Development Agenda, Post 2015 Development Agenda. The MAB programme provides a platform for cooperation in research and development. , 759 sites across 136 countries, including 22 transboundary sites, have been included in the World Network of Biosphere Reserves. The reserves cover more than 5% of the world’s surface and are home to over 260 million people. Biosphere reserves Biosphere reserves are areas comprising terrestrial, marine and coastal ecosystems. Its biosphere reserves are nominated by national governments and remain under the sovereign jurisdiction of the states where they are located. Their status is internationally rec ...
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IEEE 802
IEEE 802 is a family of Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards for local area networks (LANs), personal area networks (PANs), and metropolitan area networks (MANs). The IEEE 802 LAN/MAN Standards Committee (LMSC) maintains these standards. The IEEE 802 family of standards has had twenty-four members, numbered 802.1 through 802.24, with a working group of the LMSC devoted to each. However, not all of these working groups are currently active. The IEEE 802 standards are restricted to computer networks carrying variable-size packets, unlike cell relay networks, for example, in which data is transmitted in short, uniformly sized units called cells. Isochronous signal networks, in which data is transmitted as a steady stream of octet (computing), octets, or groups of octets, at regular time intervals, are also outside the scope of the IEEE 802 standards. The number 802 has no significance: it was simply the next number in the sequence that the IEEE used fo ...
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MAbs (journal)
''mAbs'' is a peer-reviewed multi-disciplinary scientific journal established in 2009, published by Taylor & Francis and dedicated to the art and science of antibody research and development. Its editor-in-chief is Janice M. Reichert and it is affiliated with The Antibody Society. The journal has a strong scientific and medical focus, but also strives to serve a broader readership. The articles are thus of interest to scientists, clinical researchers, and physicians, as well as the wider mAb community, including readers involved in technology transfer, legal issues, investment, strategic planning and the regulation of therapeutics. It is indexed in MEDLINE, PubMed, the Science Citation Index Expanded, Biological Abstracts, BIOSIS Previews, and Scopus Scopus is a scientific abstract and citation database, launched by the academic publisher Elsevier as a competitor to older Web of Science in 2004. The ensuing competition between the two databases has been characterized as "inten ...
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