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  2. Mel B. Kaufman - Wikipedia

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    Free scores by Mel B. Kaufman at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) "Kaufman, Mel B.", Discography of American Historical Recordings, University of California, Santa Barbara Library

  3. Mel Giedroyc - Wikipedia

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    Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable began airing on Dave in February 2021. It invites three celebrity guests along to Mel's confessional each week to find out who's committed sins that are so bad that they should be declared 'unforgivable'. [32] [33] On 13 May 2023 Giedroyc was UK co-commentator at the Eurovision Song Contest final, alongside Graham Norton.

  4. Henry Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Henry Meadows, usually known simply as Meadows, of Wolverhampton, England, were major suppliers of engines and transmissions to the smaller companies in the British motor industry.

  5. Ford MEL engine - Wikipedia

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    The Ford MEL is a big-block 90° V8 engine family produced in various configurations by the Ford Motor Company between 1958 and 1967 in displacements from 383–462 cubic inches (6.3–7.6 L), and used in Ford, Edsel, Mercury, and Lincoln vehicles.

  6. Master minimum equipment list - Wikipedia

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    Initial issue of the MEL and its subsequent revisions are approved by the operator's regulating authority. Generally, to release an aircraft on an MEL deferral will require an aircraft maintenance technician to inspect the aircraft and confirm the reported fault. The technician will then consult the MEL and confirm the aircraft meets the ...

  7. Mel-frequency cepstrum - Wikipedia

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    In sound processing, the mel-frequency cepstrum (MFC) is a representation of the short-term power spectrum of a sound, based on a linear cosine transform of a log power spectrum on a nonlinear mel scale of frequency. Mel-frequency cepstral coefficients (MFCCs) are coefficients that collectively make up an MFC. [1]

  8. Mel scale - Wikipedia

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    The mel scale (after the word melody) [1] is a perceptual scale of pitches judged by listeners to be equal in distance from one another. The reference point between this scale and normal frequency measurement is defined by assigning a perceptual pitch of 1000 mels to a 1000 Hz tone, 40 dB above the listener's threshold.

  9. World3 - Wikipedia

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    The impact data being used is generally collected according to where the impacts are recorded as occurring, following standard I/O material processes accounting methods. It is not reorganized according to who pays for or profits from the impacts, so who is actually responsible for economic impacts is never determined.