Man and the Biosphere Programme (redirect from MAB Programme)
Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB) is an intergovernmental scientific program, launched in 1971 by UNESCO, that aims to establish a scientific basis...
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Monoclonal antibody (redirect from MAbs)
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...
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up mab, MAb, Mab, måb, or -mab in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mab, Mabs or MAB may refer to: MAB Corporation, an Australian property company MAB Paints...
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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'...
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M.A.B. Paints (officially M.A. Bruder & Sons Inc.) was a regional manufacturer of architectural, commercial and industrial coatings for the professional...
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Queen Mab is a fairy in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, and later in other poetry, literature, drama and cinema. Queen Mab may also refer to: Queen Mab (horse)...
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Beretta Model 38 (redirect from MAB 38)
1935, the Moschetto Automatico Beretta (Beretta Automatic Musket) 38, or MAB 38, was developed from the Beretta Modello 18 and 18/30, derived from the...
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Mab, or Uranus XXVI, is an inner satellite of Uranus. It was discovered by Mark R. Showalter and Jack J. Lissauer in 2003 using the Hubble Space Telescope...
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The MAB model D is a pistol produced by MAB (Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne) from 1933 to 1963 (.32 ACP) and 1982 (.380 ACP); it was inspired by the Belgian...
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The MAB Model A is a 6.35 mm (.25 ACP) caliber pocket pistol made in France. MAB stands for Manufacture d'armes de Bayonne. It is patterned after the Browning...
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Queen Mab; A Philosophical Poem; With Notes, published in 1813 in nine cantos with seventeen notes, is the first large poetic work written by Percy Bysshe...
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James Mabbe (redirect from James Mab)
James Mabbe or Mab (1572–1642) was an English scholar, translator, and poet, and a Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford. He was involved in translations...
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Y Mab Darogan (pronounced [ə mɑːb darɔˈɡan] meaning "The Destined/prophesied child" or "Child of Destiny") is a messianic figure of Welsh legend, destined...
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Mabelle Massey Segrest, known as Mab Segrest (born February 20, 1949), is an American lesbian feminist, writer, scholar and activist associated with the...
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is sent to Mab to begin training with Frik, Mab's gnome servant. Despite great aptitude, however, Merlin has little interest in helping Mab's crusade to...
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The MAB PA-15 (Pistolet Automatique 15, also known as the P-15 or P.15 Standard) was a French semi-automatic pistol, designed by the Manufacture d'armes...
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World Network of Biosphere Reserves (redirect from UNESCO-MAB Biosphere Reserve)
under the Man and the Biosphere Programme (MAB). The World Network of Biosphere Reserves (WNBR) of the MAB Programme consists of a dynamic and interactive...
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MAB Corporation is an integrated property company that develops, owns and manages property assets and built environments throughout Australia. The company...
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Gwyn ap Nudd (redirect from Gwynn mab Nudd)
Gwyn ap Nudd (Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɡwɨn ap ˈnɨːð], sometimes found with the antiquated spelling Gwynn ap Nudd) is a Welsh mythological figure, the king...
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(Burmese: မြန်မာ့ရှေ့ဆောင်ဘဏ်; abbreviated MAB) is a private commercial bank in Myanmar. Myanma Apex Bank Ltd (MAB) was incorporated on 2 July 2010, established...
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Mab Jones is a poet, writer, and radio presenter based in Wales. She has two poetry collections Poor Queen (Burning Eye Books, 2014) and take your experience...
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MAB21L2 (redirect from Mab-21-like 2 (c. elegans))
Mab-21-like 2 (C. elegans) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MAB21L2 gene. This gene is similar to the C. elegans MAB-21 cell fate-determining...
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Humpty Dumpty (pinball) (redirect from Harry Mabs)
LED scoring. Concept: Harry Mabs Game Design: Harry Mabs Mechanics: Harry Mabs Artwork: Roy Parker Animation: Harry Mabs The table was virtually recreated...
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Network of Biosphere Reserves, based on the UNESCO Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme list. The following is a list of potential sites for Biosphere...
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Dildar Ali Naseerabadi (redirect from Ghufran mab)
Sayyid Dildar 'Ali, also known as Ghufran-Ma'ab Naseerabadi, (1753 – 10 January 1820) was a Shia scholar of India, from the village of Nasirabad, Raibareli...
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In Welsh tradition, Hueil mab Caw (also spelled Huail or Cuillus) was a Pictish warrior and traditional rival of King Arthur's. He was one of the numerous...
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Tristan (redirect from Drystan mab Tallwch)
Tristan (Latin/Brythonic: Drustanus; Welsh: Trystan), also known as Tristram, Tristyn or Tristain and similar names, is the folk hero of the legend of...
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known as North Korea Maritime Administration Bureau (MAB), is the North Korean maritime authority. MAB offers a searchable database for North Korean merchant...
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Owain mab Urien (Middle Welsh Owein) (died c. 595) was the son of Urien, king of Rheged c. 590, and fought with his father against the Angles of Bernicia...
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When used as drugs, the International Nonproprietary Names (INNs) end in -mab. The remaining syllables of the INNs, as well as the column Source, are explained...
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