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== Science == * Mars ISPP Precursor, a test payload intended to be flown on the cancelled [[Mars Surveyor 2001 Lander]] * [[Maximum intensity projection]], a computer visualization method * [[Porosimetry|Mercury intrusion porosimetry]], an analytical technique to determine a material's porous structure * MIP, an interactive proof system complexity class; see [[Interactive proof system#MIP|Interactive proof system]] * [[Stopping_power_(particle_radiation)#Minimum_ionizing_particle|Minimum ionizing particle]], in particle physics * [[Mixed integer programming]], linear programming where some variables are constrained to be integers * Model intercomparison project; see [[Coupled model intercomparison project]] * [[Molecularly imprinted polymer]], polymers processed using the molecular imprinting technique with affinity to a chosen 'template molecule' * [[Moon impact probe]], of the Indian lunar satellite Chandrayaan-1 === Biology === * [[Macrophage inflammatory protein]], in biology * [[Maximum inspiratory pressure]], the maximum inspiratory pressure is the highest atmospheric pressure developed during inspiration against an occluded airway * [[Methylation induced premeiotically]] * [[Microprotein]], a small protein encoded from small open reading frames * [[Mid-inguinal point]] * [[MIP (gene)]], a gene in humans * [[Mitochondrial intermediate peptidase]], an enzyme * [[Molecular Inversion Probe]]
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