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  • 21Mean Streets — For other uses, see Mean Streets (disambiguation). Mean Streets Directed by Martin Scorsese Produced by …

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  • 22Mean Everything to Nothing — Studio album by Manchester Orchestra Released …

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  • 23Mean Girls 2 — DVD cover Distributed by Paramount Famous Broadway Video …

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  • 24Mean-shift — is a non parametric feature space analysis technique, a so called mode seeking algorithm.[1] Application domains include clustering in computer vision and image processing.[2] Contents 1 History 2 O …

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  • 25Mean Hamster Software — Mean Hamster Software, Inc. Type Private Industry Computer and video games Founded 1985 Founder(s) John Swiderski Headquarters Deer Park, Washington …

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  • 26Mean reversion (finance) — For other uses, see Mean reversion (disambiguation). Mean reversion is a mathematical concept sometimes used for stock investing, but it can be applied to other assets. In general terms, the essence of the concept is the assumption that both a… …

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  • 27Mean Machines — Editor Julian Rignall Categories Video game magazines Frequency Monthly First issue October 1990 Final issue Number September 1992 24 Company …

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  • 28Mean Machine Angel — Mean in a maximum security cell, illustrated by David Millgate Mean Mean Machine Angel is a villain in the Judge Dredd stories of the British comic book series 2000 AD. He is one of the sons of Elmer Pa Angel, and as such, is a member of the… …

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  • 29Mean time to recovery — For other uses, see MTTR (disambiguation). Mean time to recovery (MTTR)[1][2] is the average time that a device will take to recover from any failure. Examples of such devices range from self resetting fuses (where the MTTR would be very short,… …

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  • 30Mean Girls DS — NA region cover art Developer(s) Legacy Interactive …

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