MP

In this article, we will explore MP from different perspectives and with a multidisciplinary approach. MP is a topic that has sparked interest and debate throughout history, and its influence extends to different areas of society. We will analyze the various facets of MP through studies and research that have addressed its impact in the cultural, social, economic and political spheres. Additionally, we will examine how MP has evolved over time and how it continues to be relevant today. Through this exhaustive analysis, we hope to shed light on the importance and complexity of MP, inviting critical and enriching reflection on this topic.

MP, Mp, mp or .mp may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Businesses and organizations

Government

Police

  • Military police, law enforcement agencies connected with, or part of, the military of a state
  • Mumbai Police, the police force of the city of Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Municipal police, law enforcement agencies that are under the control of local government

Politics

Other businesses and organizations

Law

Linguistics

Places

Science and technology

Computing

Mathematics

Physics

  • Megapond (Mp), a non-SI Metric unit of force, also known as a tonne-force
  • Melting point, the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid
  • mp, the mass of a proton

Other uses in science and technology

  • Machine pistol, typically a handgun-style machine gun, capable of fully automatic or burst fire
  • Macrophage, a type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests cellular debris, foreign substances, microbes and cancer cells
  • Mammal Paleogene zone, a system of biostratigraphic zones in the stratigraphic record used to correlate mammal-bearing fossil localities of the Paleogene period of Europe
  • Meralgia paraesthetica (MP), a sensation of numbness in the outer thigh
  • Methylphenidate, a stimulant medication
  • Microprinting (MP), a method of printing very finely as an anti-counterfeiting mechanism
  • Møller–Plesset perturbation theory, a post-Hartree–Fock method used in computational chemistry
  • Monoprinting (M/P), a type of printmaking producing a single print
  • Movement protein, proteins encoded by plant viruses to facilitate cell-to-cell transmission

Sport

Other uses

See also