Met
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Met or MET may refer to:
- Muslim Educational Trust
- Michigan Education Trust
- Mumbai Educational Trust
- Metropolitan Police Service, the Home Office (territorial) police force responsible for Greater London, England
- Metropolitan Opera in Manhattan, New York
- Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, New York
- MET ART, an erotic website
- Metlink, the metropolitan public transport network in Melbourne, Australia
- Metabolic equivalent, a measure of the intensity of aerobic exercise
- Methylethyltryptamine, a hallucinogenic tryptamine
- Methionine, an essential nonpolar amino acid
- Mind's Eye Theatre, a live action role-playing game
- Mechanical engineering technology, a technical field of study and practice
- Met, a common enemy in the Mega Man video game series
- Met, a term for the New York Mets baseball team, referring to both players and fans
- Met, unit used is describing Thermal comfort
- Met, one of the three towers in the Metropolitan Miami complex in Miami, Florida
- Met, short form describing the genetic disorder Hypermethioninemia
- Met, a mathematic term describing the category of metric spaces with metric maps
- Met, the short name for the Nash Metropolitan
- MET, Middle European Time aka CET, Central European Time
- MET, the NYSE ticker symbol for Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
- MET Matrix, an environmental analysis tool to evaluate the materials, energy, and toxic emissions of a product.
- MET, the gene symbol for hepatocyte growth factor receptor
- Mesenchymal-Epithelial Transition, the reverse of Epithelial-mesenchymal transition
- MET, Multiple Element Target, a feature in DirectX9.
- MET, is sometimes short for Metrology
- MET, Metabolic equivalent, the ratio of a person's working to resting metabolic rates, usually in the context of aerobic exercise.
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