MIP
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MIP may refer to:
- Macroeconomic Imbalance Procedure, a European Union economic governance procedure
- Macrophage Inflammatory Protein
- Managing Intellectual Property, a monthly magazine specialized in intellectual property law and business
- Male Iron Pipe, a plumbing pipe connection to an FIP (Female Iron Pipe); see National Pipe Thread
- Master in Ingegneria della Produzione (MIP), Politecnico di Milano School of Management
- Maximum Inspiratory Pressure, The maximum inspiratory pressure is the highest atmospheric pressure developed during inspiration against an occluded airway
- Maximum intensity projection, a computer visualization method
- Mega-frame Initialization Packet, an MPEG-2 Transport Stream packet used for synchronization in DVB-T single-frequency networks
- Methylation induced premeiotically
- Minimum Ionizing Particle, in particle physics
- Minor In Possession in U.S. civil law
- Mipcom, a TV and entertainment market
- Mipmap (multo in parvo, much in little space), a type of bitmap in 3D graphics
- Mixed integer programming, linear programming where some variables are constrained to be integers
- Mobile IP, an IP protocol extension to provide mobility in the Internet
- Model Intercomparison Project; see Coupled Model Intercomparison Project
- Molecular imprinted polymer
- Molecular Inversion Probe
- Moon Impact Probe, of the Indian lunar satellite Chandrayaan-1
- Mortgage insurance premium
- Most Improved Player (disambiguation)
- Multilateral Interoperability Programme
- Mint in Package; a collectors' abbreviation; see Mint condition
- MIP, an interactive proof system complexity class; see Interactive proof system
- Popular Independent Movement (Mouvement indépendant populaire), a Luxembourgian political party in the 1960s
- Mitochondrial intermediate peptidase, an enzyme
- MIP (gene), a gene in humans
- museum in progress, a non-commercial art association, based in Vienna
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