MST
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MST may refer to:
Science and technology
- Madison Symmetric Torus, a physics device at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, U.S.
- Measurement Science and Technology, a journal published by IOP Publishing
- Medial superior temporal area, an area of the neocortex of the primate brain
- Microscale thermophoresis, a biophysical method to characterize biomolecules
- Micro systems technology, of micromachines
- Macrophage-stimulating 1 (macrophage-stimulating protein)
Computing
- Minimum spanning tree, in graph theory
- Multiple Spanning Tree protocol, for computer networks
- .mst, file extension for a package manipulation or transform for Windows Installer
- Multi-Stream Transport, multiple displays on a single DisplayPort connector
Education
- SKH Bishop Mok Sau Tseng Secondary School, Hong Kong
- Manchester School of Technology, in Manchester, New Hampshire, US
- Master of Studies, a postgraduate degree
- Master of Science in Teaching, a postgraduate degree
- Melbourne School of Theology
Politics
- Landless Workers' Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra (MST), in Brazil
- Workers' Socialist Movement (Argentina) or Movimiento Socialista de Trabajadores
- Workers' Socialist Movement (Puerto Rico) or Movimiento Socialista de Trabajadores
- Media Standards Trust, UK
Time zones
- Malaysia Standard Time, UTC + 8 hr
- Mountain Standard Time, in North America, UTC − 7 hr
- Myanmar Standard Time, UTC+6:30
Other uses
- Multisystemic Therapy, trademarked treatment for youths with behavioural problems
- Maastricht Aachen Airport, the Netherlands, IATA code
- Manila Standard Today, newspaper
- Marine Science Technician, US Coast Guard rating
- Military sexual trauma, during military service
- Missionary Society of Saint Thomas the Apostle, a Catholic organization
- Mobile Ship Target, a U.S. Navy powered seaborne target
- Monterey-Salinas Transit, bus company in Monterey County, California, US
- Mystery Science Theater 3000, comedy TV series
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