Map (disambiguation)
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Map
A map is a visual, often 2-dimensional, representation of a space — e.g. as a navigational aid.
For help with maps on Wikinfo, see Wikipedia:Wikipedia:WikiProject Maps.
Map may also refer to:
- Map (mathematics), many uses
- Modified Atmosphere Packaging
- Maps (anime), two OAV anime series released in 1987 and 1994
- Map (butterfly), a species of butterfly common in central and eastern Europe
- Level (computer and video games), where "map" may refer to a level in computer or video games
- Maximum a posteriori, method of estimation
In programming:
- Map (higher-order function), a higher-order function used to apply a function to a list of values and return another list with the results.
- An associative array, an abstract data type composed of a collection of keys and a collection of values, where each key is associated with one value.
- Map (C++ container), an associative array implementation in the C++ language.
- MAP (file format), a computer file format
In music:
- "Map of the Problematique", a 2006 song by Muse
- "Map of Your Head", a 2002 song, also by Muse
- "Maps" (song), 2004 song by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs
- MAP (band), an indie band from Riverside, California
- Maps (band), an electronic indie band from the United Kingdom
In film and television:
- Map of the Human Heart, a 1993 film directed by Vincent Ward
- Modified American Plan - 2 meals (usually breakfast and one other meal) a day included in a hotel package
- "Map", the name of a character in Dora the Explorer
MAP
MAP may refer to:
- 2-methyl-3-n-amyl-pyrrole, a terminal product from the bifurcated pathway of the biosynthesis of prodigiosin
- Austronesian languages, MAP is the ISO 639 alpha-3 for this language family
- Maghreb Arab Press, the official Moroccan news agency
- Malawi Against Polio
- Managerial Assessment of Proficiency, a methodology for the assessment of managerial competence in human resource and training applications.
- Manifold absolute pressure, an important sensor in automobiles
- Manufacturing Automation Protocol, a pioneer set of ISO communication protocols oriented to industry
- Markovian arrival processes, a description of arrivals to a queue
- maximum a posteriori, an estimator in statistics
- Mean Arterial Pressure, the driving force of blood flow
- Medical Aid for Palestinians, a UK charity
- Mediterranean Action Plan, a United Nations Environmental Programme plan
- Membership action plan, a stage for countries that are on their way to joining NATO
- Microtubule-associated protein, a member of proteins that interact with the microtubules of the cellular cytoskeleton
- Microwave Anisotropy Probe, an unmanned NASA space mission, which studies cosmic microwave background radiation. Later renamed to Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP).
- Minimum advertised price (Resale price maintenance), a way of enforcing pricing structures in retail
- Missed approach point, in aviation
- Missouri Assessment Program
- Mitogen-activated protein, a mediator of intracellular signaling
- Mobile Application Part, a protocol used in GSM networks
- Mobile Assault Platoon, a type of military configuration for US forces in Iraq
- Monoammonium phosphate, a chemical compound
- Morning-After Pill, a figurative term for emergency contraception
- Mount Albert-Ponsonby, a New Zealand football club
- Multiphoton-absorption photopolymerization, a micro-fabrication technique
- Multiple Address and Port feature of CAI Networks products
- Municipal Alliance for Peace, a network to promote peace in the Middle East
- Museo de Arte Precolombino (Peru), an art museum of pre-Columbian art and artefacts in Cusco, Peru
- Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis, a strain of pathogenic bacteria
See also
- MAPS (disambiguation)
- MAPP gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) mixed with methylacetylene-propadiene
- Mappy (disambiguation)
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