Noun
MPM (plural MPMs)
(travel, aviation) Initialism of maximum permitted mileage.
Prior to the pandemic, MPM attracted about 550,000 visitors annually, and BBCM saw about 200,000. Source: Internet
Investors in the firm have invested at least $29.4 million and include Atlas Venture, Forbion Capital, MPM Bioventures, RA Capital, Vida Ventures, Citadel Multi-Strategy and Wellington Biomedical. Source: Internet
Building MPMs as DSO modules allows the MPM to be changed by updating the directive for the MPM instead of by rebuilding the server. Source: Internet
Like the prefork MPM, the worker MPM uses to designate which thread will process the next incoming request. Source: Internet
Read interesting books selected by MPM docents on a wide range of topics that complement Museum exhibits in this free, open-to-the-public book club that meets during lunchtime on the first Monday of the month, September through May. Source: Internet
So if you run, so I would suggest that you do run the app, MPM, run, start. Source: Internet