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111Mag Secure — Mag Securs Mag Securs est une revue trimestrielle française sur papier et au format web destinée aux responsables de la sécurité dans les entreprises et administrations. Voir aussi MISC Zataz Lien externe Site officiel …
112Mag Securs — est une revue trimestrielle française sur papier et au format web destinée aux responsables de la sécurité dans les entreprises et administrations. Voir aussi MISC Zataz Lien externe Site officiel …
113Mag-Thor — is the common name for a range of magnesium alloys containing thorium that are used in aerospace engineering. These alloys commonly contain manganese and zinc, but there are other combinations known. Some common alloys are named HK31, HM21, HM31 …
114mag|a|zine — «MAG uh ZEEN, MAG uh zeen», noun, verb, zined, zin|ing. –n. 1. a) a publication appearing regularly and containing stories, articles, and illustrations by various contributors. Most magazines are published either weekly or monthly. »[He] noted a… …
115mag|con — «MAG kon», noun. a concentration of magnetic material on the surface of a moon or planet. ╂[< mag(netic) con(centration)] …
116mag´is|te´ri|al|ness — mag|is|te|ri|al «MAJ uh STIHR ee uhl», adjective. 1. a) of a magistrate; suited to a magistrate: »A judge has magisterial rank. b) (of persons) holding the office of a magistrate. 2. showing authority: »The captain spoke with a magisterial voice …
117Mag|le|mo|sean — Mag|le|mo|sian or Mag|le|mo|sean «MAG LUH|MOH zhuhn», adjective. belonging to or denoting a Mesolithic period represented by artifacts found in Denmark: »The best known culture of Boreal times in northern Europe is the Maglemosian, which extended …
118Mag|le|mo|sian — or Mag|le|mo|sean «MAG LUH|MOH zhuhn», adjective. belonging to or denoting a Mesolithic period represented by artifacts found in Denmark: »The best known culture of Boreal times in northern Europe is the Maglemosian, which extended from Denmark… …
119Mag|na Car|ta — Mag|na Char|ta or Mag|na Car|ta «MAG nuh KAHR tuh», 1. the great charter which the English barons forcibly secured from King John at Runnymede on June 15, 1215. The Magna Charta provided a basis for guaranteeing the personal and political… …
120Mag|na Char|ta — or Mag|na Car|ta «MAG nuh KAHR tuh», 1. the great charter which the English barons forcibly secured from King John at Runnymede on June 15, 1215. The Magna Charta provided a basis for guaranteeing the personal and political liberties of the… …