| mel-CSPG | melanoma-specific chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan |
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| MEL | metabolic equivalent level; mouse erythroleukemia |
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| mel | melena; melanoma |
| MEL | B melarsoprol |
| [125I]MEL | 125I]Iodomelatonin |
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| A-Mel-3 | Amelanotic melanoma |
| MEL | I--Melphalan |
| MEL | Melatonin |
| MEL | Mouse erythroleukaemia |
| mel | 1. Unit of pitch; a pitch of 1000 mels results from a simple tone of frequency 1000 Hz, 40 dB above the normal threshold of audibility. 2. <prefix> Limb. Origin: G. Melos 3. A cheek. Origin: G. Melon 4. Honey, sugar. Synonym: honey. Origin: L. Mel, mellis, G. Meli, melitos (05 Mar 2000) |
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of Monster's Clubhouse
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maximum exposure limit. The maximum exposure level allowed by a standard or guideline usually in terms of power density.
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Type of machine-graded lumber designated by the letter "M" followed by a number (eg, M-10, M-19, etc.) which increases with increasing values for design properties. MEL grade design properties are listed in the NDS.
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Abbreviation of Maya Embedded Language. This is Maya's interpreted scripting language. It is very close to the C language in syntax, but is easier to learn and allows you to quickly write programs to access and control Maya.
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the maximum limit to which personnel may be exposed. Employers must reduce exposure as far below this limit as is possible.
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