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M r /M r/ relative molecular mass; see molecular weight, under weight.
MR mitral regurgitation.
mR milliroentgen; one thousandth (10−3) of a roentgen.
MR
abbr.
mitral regurgitation

mr, mR,
abbreviation for milliroentgen.

milliroentgen (mR) [mil´ĭ-rent″gen]
one thousandth (10−3) of a roentgen.

MR
methemoglobin reductase.

mR
milliroentgen.

MR
1 Magnetic resonance, see there 2 Manual removal 3 Maximum response 4 Medical record 5 Mental retardation, see there 6 Metabolic rate, see there 7. Mortality rate 8. Mortality ratio 9. Muscle relaxant


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The Mill runs every Thursday alternating between Glasgow (Oran Mor) and Edinburgh (Cabaret Voltaire) and supports up and coming bands.
HEAD Over The Hill To Tocketts Mill, the title of a walk at 1pm on September 16 when you can join countryside officers to see the area's last working water mill run by a team of dedicated volunteers.
The projects themselves range in location from New York City, Toronto, Baton Rouge, Ontario's Lake Simcoe and Klienburg, to San Antonio, Raleigh, Montana's Clyde Park, Pennsylvania's Mill Run, British Columbia's Vancouver Coast, Hawaii's Havi, and more.
 
 
 
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