MAL definition

MAL means material airlock.
MAL means the Recipient’s Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, or any successor thereto.
MAL means Millipore Asia Limited, a Delaware corporation which is a direct subsidiary of Millipore and conducts operations either through branch offices, affiliates or subsidiaries in Hong Kong, India, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Taiwan.

Examples of MAL in a sentence

  • Table 4.7 GP-wise Statistics on Mortality Rates of Tribal People Sl No.Name of GPPopulationsampleMaleSource: Field survey, 2015The crude death rate among the tribal people of Mal subdivision is 10.5. However the rate is much higher than the district, state and nation.

  • Higher education in tribal area of Mal subdivision is of very poor velocity.

  • And a man of arrogance may perform the precepts and they tear them to pieces before his eyes, as it is said: “Oh, that there were even one among you that would shut the doors (of the Temple so that the arrogant would not presume to serve Me!)” (Mal 1:10).

  • The reason is that a significant number of people in these areas are involved in economic activities other than the tea garden.Average death rate per 1000 tribal population in a year is 11 in Mal block, 9 in Matiali block and 10 in Nagrakata block.

  • This is 10.3 per 1000 tribal population in Mal subdivision as a whole.Infant mortality rate i.e. death rate of infants below 1 year of age is also higher among the tribes of the Mal subdivision in comparison to district, state and nation.


More Definitions of MAL

MAL means Microdot Aerospace Limited, a company organized under the laws of the United Kingdom, and a wholly-owned Subsidiary of Microdot.
MAL means the Monetary Authority Law (2016 Revision) “MC” means the Management Committee
MAL means Metals Acquisition Limited, a company incorporated under the laws of Jersey.
MAL means the Monetary Authority Law (2018 Revision) “MC” means the Management Committee
MAL aria,” which means bad air in Italian and was associated with marshy areas, has been noted for more than 4,000 years and has probably influenced to a great extent human populations and human history (CDC 2013). People have struggled unremittingly with this ancient, preventable, and treatable disease. In 2700 B.C., the symptoms of malaria were described in ancient Chinese medical writings. In Europe malaria also became widely recognized in Greece by the 4th century B.C., and it was
MAL is defined in Section 2.1.
MAL means Minda Autogas Limited, a company incorporated