MGF
Encyclopedia
MGF may stand for:
  • MG F
    MG F
    The MG F and later the MG TF are mid-engined, rear wheel drive roadster cars produced from 1995 onwards. The MG F was the first all-new car to bear the MG marque since the MG MGB, produced from 1962 to 1980...

    , a 1995 mid-engined, rear wheel drive roadster manufactured by the Rover Group
  • Machine Gun Fellatio
    Machine Gun Fellatio
    Machine Gun Fellatio was an Australian alternative rock band, formed in 1997. They were well-known for their provocative on-stage antics and humorous lyrics, as well as the musical merit of their songs. Their outrage-provoking name gives some idea of the attitude that pervades the band's work...

    , an Australian alternative band
  • Magnesium fluoride
    Magnesium fluoride
    Magnesium fluoride is an inorganic compound with the formula MgF2. The compound is a white crystalline salt and is transparent over a wide range of wavelengths, with commercial uses in optics.-Production and structure:...

     (chemical formula MgF2)
  • Malagasy franc
    Malagasy franc
    The franc was the currency of Madagascar until January 1, 2005. It was subdivided into 100 centimes.-History:The first francs to circulate in Madagascar were French francs...

    , the former currency of Madagascar in ISO 4217 code
  • Mechano growth factor
  • Moment generating function, in probability and statistics
  • .mgf, (for Mascot generic format) a data file format used by Mascot
    Mascot (software)
    Mascot is a software search engine that uses mass spectrometry data to identify proteins from primary sequence databases.Many research facilities utilize Mascot, either by private or public server for database searching....

     mass spectrometry

software
  • Mask Generation Function, a function generating an arbitrary number of bits for a given input. (for example MGF1 from PKCS1
    PKCS1
    In cryptography, PKCS#1 is the first of a family of standards called Public-Key Cryptography Standards , published by RSA Laboratories. It provides the basic definitions of and recommendations for implementing the RSA algorithm for public-key cryptography...

    )
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