MRI may refer to:
- Magnetic resonance imaging, a medical imaging technique
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (journal), a scientific journal
- Magnetorotational Instability
- Manchester Royal Infirmary, a hospital in Manchester, England
- Martin Ryan Marine Science Institute, or Martin Ryan Institute, a research facility at National University of Ireland, Galway
- Matz's Ruby Interpreter, the current C runtime for the Ruby programming language
- Mean Recurrence Interval
- Member of the Royal Institution
- Mental Research Institute, Palo Alto, United States
- Midwest Research Institute
- Moores Rowland International, an international accounting and auditing association of firms
- Mri (fictional alien species), a fictional alien species
- MRI BDE/MRI Customizer, the proprietary software used by Geek Squad
Magnetic Resonance Imaging is a multidisciplinary journal published by Elsevier, encompassing biology physics and clinical science as they relate The Manchester Royal Infirmary (MRI is a hospital in Manchester, England which was founded by Charles White in 1752 as a Cottage hospital capable The National University of Ireland Galway ( NUI Galway) ( Irish Ollscoil na hÉireann Gaillimh or OÉ Gaillimh) is a tertiary-level Matz's Ruby Interpreter or Ruby MRI is the reference implementation of the Ruby programming language. Ruby is a dynamic, reflective, general purpose Object-oriented programming language that combines syntax inspired by Perl with Smalltalk The Royal Institution of Great Britain is an organization devoted to scientific education and research based in London. The Palo Alto Mental Research Institute (MRI is one of the founding institutions of brief and family therapy Midwest Research Institute (MRI is an independent not-for-profit, Contract research organization based in Kansas City Missouri. The Mri are a fictional alien species in the Faded Sun Trilogy of C The Geek Squad is a subsidiary of the Best Buy Company and is based in Richfield Minnesota.
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