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Revision as of 06:03, 11 November 2005 by GraemeMcRae (talk | contribs) ({{disambig}} changed to {{2LCdisambig}})(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)MU or Mu or mu may refer to:-
- mu (lowercase μ, uppercase Μ), a letter in the Greek alphabet.
- Mu, a supposed lost continent in the Pacific Ocean.
- mu (無) is a Japanese word important in Zen koan practice, and is sometimes used to mean "the question contains an invalid assumption".
- mu (亩), Chinese unit of area, defined in modern times as 666.6 square metres.
- the IATA code for China Eastern Airlines.
- Map unit (m.u.), used in genetics.
- Mauritius (MU) ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 country code.
- University of Missouri - Columbia (MU), "Missouri University".
- Marymount University, a small Catholic college in Arlington, VA.
- Monitor unit (MU), a unit used in radiation therapy.
- multiple unit (MU), such as a rail diesel car.
- University of Mumbai (MU) formerly called the University of Bombay.
- Mu-metal, an alloy used for screening magnetic fields.
- A MMORPG game Mu Online.
- A Japanese rocket, Mu (rocket).
- The Isuzu MU, a 2-Door Sports 4WD released in Japan.
- The Mirror Universe (MU), the dark alternate universe of Star Trek.
- Mu river in Sagaing province in Myanmar.
- Mu is a mountain in the south edge of Beja district in Portugal, at (37° 22' N, 8° 5' W).
- Mu is the atomic symbol for the exotic element muonium.
The lower-case Greek letter μ is used as a symbol for:
- The SI prefix micro.
- The micron, old name for micrometre (10 m).
- In physics, the friction coefficient, mobility, and permeability.
- In particle physics, μ denotes the muon, μ the anti-muon and νμ the muon-neutrino.
- In electronics, the mutual gain of a vacuum tube.
- The arithmetic mean of a statistical population.
Mu is also the family name of:
And see mew. Template:2LCdisambig
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