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MIE
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MIEMechanical and Industrial Engineering (University of Toronto)
MIEMedical Informatics Engineering
MIEModel Institutions for Excellence
MIEMinimum Ignition Energy
MIEMajor Item(s) of Equipment/Expense
MIEMalawi Institute of Education
MIEMinisterului Integrarii Europene (Romanian)
MIEMeals and Incidental Expenses
MIEMinistry of Industry and Energy (Russia)
MIEMelbourne Institute of Engineering (Australia)
MIEMuncie, IN, USA - Delaware County Airport (Airport Code)
MIEMilitary Information Environment
MIEMinistria e Integrimit Europian (Albanian: Ministry of European Integration)
MIEMetal-Induced Embrittlement
MIEMaster Interface Electronics
MIEModal Identification Experiment
MIEMinistria e Industrisë dhe Energjitikës (Albanian: Ministry of Industry and Energetics)
MIEMercury Inboard Engine (Mercury Marine)
MIEMicrosoft Internet Explorer
MIEMental Illness Education
MIEMechanical Insufflation-Exsufflation (respiratory assistance device)
MIEMinimally Invasive Esophagectomy (cardiothoracic surgery)
MIEMade in England (band)


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