MPS
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MPS, M.P.S., MPs, or mps may refer to:
Science and technology
- Mucopolysaccharidosis, genetic lysosomal storage disorder
- Mononuclear phagocyte system, cells in mammalian biology
- Myofascial pain syndrome
- Metallopanstimulin
- Potassium peroxymonosulfate, oxidizer commonly used for pools and spas
- Metre per second (m/s)
- Matrix product state, method to describe quantum many-body states
- Marginal propensity to save
- Mean-preserving spread, in probability and statistics
- Mail Preference Service, the Robinson list direct mail opt-out system
- Master Production Schedule, plan for individual commodities to be produced.
Computing
- JetBrains MPS, Meta Programming System
- MPS (format), the Mathematical Programming System, a computer file format used to describe mathematical programming problems
- MultiProcessor Specification, Intel specification for multi-processor computers of x86 architecture
- Moving Particle Semi-implicit Method, a computational method for continuum
- Managed print services, for example by Xerox
- Messages per second, sent or received by a market data system; See Options Price Reporting Authority
- Memory Pool System, a memory management system by Harlequin
Language
- Mandarin Phonetic Symbols or Bopomofo (MPS I)
Military
- Maritime Prepositioning Ships (U.S. Navy)
Organizations
- Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the oldest extant bank, in Italy
- MPS Finance, a defunct subsidiary of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
- MPS Capital Services, a subsidiary of Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena
- Malmin Palloseura, association football club in Helsinki, Finland
- Maryland Psychiatric Society, Maryland (U.S.) district branch of American Psychiatric Association, a member organization of psychiatrists
- Mathematical Programming Society, mathematical society dedicated to optimization
- Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research in Germany
- Medical Protection Society, supplying legal and ethics support to health professionals
- Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London, England
- Mont Pelerin Society, international organization favoring economic liberalism
- MPS Records, Musik Produktion Schwarzwald (Music Production Black Forest), a jazz record label
Politics
- Ministry of Social Security (Brazil), (Portuguese: Ministério da Previdência Social)
- Ministry of Public Security (disambiguation) of several countries:
- Ministerstvo Putey Soobshcheniya (Ministry of the Means of Communication) in Russian-language jurisdictions:
- Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia
- Mouvement Patriotique de Salut, a political party in Chad
Education
- Michael Park School, Waldorf school located in Auckland, New Zealand
- Maheshwari Public School, Jaipur, India
- Marymount Primary School,Hong Kong, China
United States
- Miss Porter's School, an all-girls preparatory school in Farmington, Connecticut
- Minneapolis Public Schools, large school district in the state of Minnesota
- Milwaukee Public Schools, largest public education district in the state of Wisconsin
- Mercyhurst Preparatory School, high school in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Midland Public Schools, school district in Midland, Michigan
- Millard Public Schools, school district in Omaha, Nebraska
- Montgomery Public Schools, a school district in Montgomery County, Alabama
Other uses
- Members of Parliament (MPs)
- Master of Professional Studies, a terminal master's degree
- Meet-the-People Sessions, where citizens meet their members of parliament in Singapore
- Multiple Property Submission, to the US National Register of Historic Places
- Master production schedule, a plan for individual commodities to be produced
- Mazda Performance Series, Mazdaspeed European version.
- Master in Policy Science, Master's Degree offered at universities in Japan, particularly at Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto Prefecture.[1]
See also
- MP (disambiguation) for topics where "MPS" is treated as the plural form
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2016-04-21.
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