MI or variants may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Film and television

Music

Other media

Businesses and organizations

Food

  • , Vietnamese yellow wheat (or egg) noodles and noodle soup

Language

Military

  • Military intelligence, or milint, a military service that uses intelligence gathering disciplines to collect information that informs commanders for decision making processes
    • MI5, MI6, MI7, MI8, or MI9, the United Kingdom military intelligence sections
  • Operation MI, a Japanese military operation of World War II

Places

Science, technology, and mathematics

Biology, medicine, and psychology

  • Mechanical Index, an ultrasound metric that is used to estimate the possibility of bioeffects
  • Mental illness, or mental disorder
  • Methylisothiazolinone, or MIT, an ingredient found in personal care products, sometimes erroneously called methylisothiazoline, used as a biocide and preservative
  • Motivational Interviewing, a therapeutic approach employed in clinical psychology and cognitive behavioural therapy, especially in substance abuse work
  • Multiple Intelligence, the theory that argues that intelligence, particularly as it is traditionally defined, does not sufficiently encompass the wide variety of abilities humans display
  • Myocardial infarction, the technical term for a heart attack

Computing and telecommunications

  • Machine Interface, a hardware abstraction used in the IBM System/38's architecture
  • Management information
  • Mi (prefix symbol), the IEEE prefix symbol for mebi, that represents 220
  • Mi, a brand of electronics company Xiaomi
  • Mobile Internet, a browser-based access to the Internet or web applications using a mobile device connected to a wireless network
  • Multiple inheritance, a feature of some object-oriented programming languages in which a class can inherit behaviors and features from more than one superclass

Mathematics

Other uses in science and technology

Sports

Other uses

See also

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