Mar - MAR As An Abbreviation

MAR As An Abbreviation

  • The Marathi language's ISO 639 code
  • An abbreviation of March, the third month of the year in the Gregorian calendar
  • Master of Arts in Religion, see Master of Arts (postgraduate)
  • Management Accounts Return, a financial report sometimes used in the United Kingdom
  • Matrix Attachment Region, a sequence important to chromosomal structure in eukaryotes
  • Medication Administration Record, used in health care to record medication given to a patient
  • Memory Address Register, a hardware register used to keep the address of a memory location in which data are to be written or read
  • Mesoamerican reef, a system of coral reefs in the Caribbean Sea along the Mesoamerican coastline, abbreviated by dedicated conservation organisations
  • IATA Code for La Chinita International Airport, an international airport serving Maracaibo, Venezuela.
  • Mesoamerican region, an economic region defined by the OECD and other related organisations, that encompasses the economies of the seven Central American countries, plus the nine federal states of southeast Mexico
  • Mid-Atlantic Ridge, a ridge and divergent tectonic plate in the Atlantic Ocean
  • Minimum Angle of Resolution, a measure in visual acuity
  • Minorities at Risk, a project at the University of Maryland's Center for International Development and Conflict Management (CIDCM)
  • Missing at random, see Missing data
  • The Model Regulation Requiring Annual Audited Financial Reports of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, commonly called the Model Audit Rule
  • Modified Aspect Ratio, the dimensions in which a film was modified to fit a specific type of screen. See aspect ration
  • Morocco, with the Olympic Games' three-letter abbreviation MAR
  • Mouvement Action Renouveau, the French name of Action Movement for Renewal, a political party in the Republic of Congo
  • Mozilla Archive, a file format used by Mozilla for update packages

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    In those days, the blag slag, the waste of the coal pits, had only begun to cover the side of our hill. Not enough to mar the countryside nor blacken the beauty of our village. For the colliery had only begun to poke its skinny black fingers between the green.
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