Mid- is used to form nouns or adjectives that refer to the middle part of a particular period of time, or the middle point of a particular place. the mid-eighteenth century Davis is in her mid-thirties. the mid-west of America. Many compounds other than those entered here may be formed with mid-. In forming compounds, mid- is normally joined to the following word or element without a space or hyphen: midpoint. However, if the second element begins with a capital letter, it is always separated with a hyphen: mid-May. It is always acceptable to separate the elements with a hyphen to prevent possible confusion with another form, as, for example, to distinguish mid-den (the middle of a den) from the word midden. Note that the adjective mid. middle
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A file name suffix indicating that the file contains music in the MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) This format provides a compact method for specifying musical notes, but it does not provide a means for specifying speech, sound effects, or other recorded sounds Consequently, it's most often used to supply background music on Web pages and for exchanging melodies in certain Usenet newsgroups Most Web browsers support MIDI file playback, either with direct built-in code or through use of optional plugins (separate program opened automatically by the browser)
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( mid) - Music file, exchangeable with other systems, specially capable with the use of complete music compositions because of the small file size
Message Identifier: The message identifier is used to associate ATM cells that carry segments from the same higher layer packet
Boosts or cuts frequencies in the mid range of the frequency spectrum (100 Hz - 10 Khz) A "peaking" control, it tends to make more extreme changes at the mid-range frequencies (around 1 KHz) and less extreme changes at either end of the mid range (100 Hz and 10 KHz)