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1Magma (band) — Magma Magma performing live in Strasbourg, France, 2007 Background information Origin France …
2Magma computer algebra system — Magma Developer(s) Computational Algebra Group, School of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Sydney Stable release 2.17 8 / May 27, 2011 Operating system …
3Magma Arizona Railroad — Reporting mark MAA Locale Arizona Dates of operation 1920–1997 Track gauge 4 ft 8 1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) (standard gauge); originall …
4Magma — Mag ma, n. [L., fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to squeeze, knead.] 1. Any crude mixture of mineral or organic matters in the state of a thin paste. Ure. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) (a) A thick residuum obtained from certain substances after the fluid parts are… …
5Magma — For other uses, see Magma (disambiguation). Lava flow on Hawaii. Lava is the extrusive equivalent of magma. Magma (from Greek μάγμα paste ) is a mixture of molten rock, volatiles and solids[1] …
6Magma (algebra) — In abstract algebra, a magma (or groupoid; not to be confused with groupoids in category theory) is a basic kind of algebraic structure. Specifically, a magma consists of a set M equipped with a single binary operation . A binary operation is… …
7Magma chamber — 11 magma chamber A magma chamber is a large underground pool of molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth. The molten rock in such a chamber is under great pressure, and given enough time, that pressure can gradually fracture the rock… …
8Magma (Jonathan Darque) — This article is about the Spider Man supervillain. For the human mutant from the X Men, see Magma (comics). Magma Publication information Publisher …
9magma — magmatic /mag mat ik/, adj. magmatism, n. /mag meuh/, n., pl. magmas, magmata / meuh teuh/. 1. Geol. molten material beneath or within the earth s crust, from which igneous rock is formed. 2. any crude mixture of finely divided mineral or organic …
10Magma CMS — Screenshot  Developer(s) Magma.rs Stable release 3.0.1 / November 1, 2011; 13 days ago …