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MIDE

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MIDEMétodos de Investigación y Diagnóstico en Educación (Spanish: Department of Methods of Research and Diagnostic in Education)
MIDEMuseo Internacional de Electrografia (Spanish: International Museum of Electrography)
MIDEMedical Imaging and Diagnostic Equipment
MIDEMantenimiento Integral de Edificios (Spanish: Comprehensive Building Maintenance)
MIDEMatrix Isolation Digest by Electronic Mail (journal)
MIDEMean Installation Damage Expectancy


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In the coming months, the MIDE project will undertake major research into different perspectives of Cypriot history, create supplementary teaching materials, deliver materials on policy dialogue, and build a library and archive for researchers.
June 2007 - Headlines show at MIDE Festival at Guggenheim Museum 10th anniversary, Bilbao.
Over the next two years, the MIDE project will undertake major research into different perspectives of Cypriot history, create supplementary teaching materials, deliver materials on policy dialogue, and build a library and archive for researchers.
 
 
 
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