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* [[Michael Van Patrick]], known as MVP, a comic book character created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli for Marvel Comics |
* [[Michael Van Patrick]], known as MVP, a comic book character created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli for Marvel Comics |
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* [[Steve Lombardi]], professional wrestler better known as the "Brooklyn Brawler", who once wrestled as "MVP" |
* [[Steve Lombardi]], professional wrestler better known as the "Brooklyn Brawler", who once wrestled as "MVP" |
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* [[Edwin Xue]] professional wrestler better known as "The Demon", who once wrestled as "MVP" |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 04:40, 26 October 2008
MVP may refer to:
- Most Valuable Player, in sports
- Minimum viable population, minimum sustainable population value used in biology, ecology and conservation biology
- Mitral valve prolapse, heart valve condition
- Microsoft Most Valuable Professional, award and recognition program
- Model View Presenter, software design pattern
- MVP (band), rap/hip hop music crew from New York
- MVP (TV series), TV drama about the lives of Hockey Players' Wives
- Montel Vontavious Porter, ring name of professional wrestler Alvin Burke, Jr.
- Manuel V. Pangilinan, Filipino businessman
- Hauppauge MediaMVP, network media player often shortened to 'MVP' (Music, Videos, Pictures)
- MVP: Most Valuable Primate, 2000 comedy film
- Major vault protein, primary protein associated with the cytoplasmic vault organelle
- M.V.P. (arcade game), 1989 arcade game from Sega
- Minimum viable product, concept used in software feature estimating
- Minimum variance portfolio, in finance, a portfolio with variability minimized
- Michael Van Patrick, known as MVP, a comic book character created by Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli for Marvel Comics
- Steve Lombardi, professional wrestler better known as the "Brooklyn Brawler", who once wrestled as "MVP"
- Edwin Xue professional wrestler better known as "The Demon", who once wrestled as "MVP"