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Mullins may refer to: * Mullins, South Carolina, USA; a city * Mullins River, Belize; a river * Mullins (surname), people with the surname ''Mullins'' * AMD Mullins, a series of Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) by AMD See also * Mullins River, Belize; a village * Mullins Center, Amherst, an arena * Mullins effect, a feature of rubber's mechanical behavior * *Mullen (other) *Mullens (other) *Mullin Mullin is a surname of Irish origin. Notable people with the name include: * Chris Mullin (b. 1963), American basketball player * Chris Mullin (politician), British Labour Party Member of Parliament * Emma Mullin (born 1985), Irish Ladies Gaelic ...
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Mullins, South Carolina
Mullins is a city in Marion County, South Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 4,663. Incorporated on March 4, 1872, Mullins was named after Col. William S. Mullins, who served as a representative for Marion County in the South Carolina State Legislature from 1852 to 1866. History On March 4, 1872, the charter was approved for the town of Mullins. The same year the Macedonia Methodist church was established, the first church within city limits. By 1878, the city of Mullins had a population of 75 people, a total of 12 families. There were only three stores and four unpaved streets: Railroad, Main, Smith, and Gapway Streets. Gapway Road was designed from 76 Hwy in 1933. In 1894, the growth and sale of tobacco sparked the further development of the city of Mullins. At one time, the town was the largest tobacco producing/marketing industry in the United States. Mullins became the largest distributor of tobacco in the country, known as "South C ...
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Mullins River
Mullins River is the name of both a river and of a village on that river in the Stann Creek District of Belize. The village of Mullins River is located at the mouth of the river of the same name on the coast of the Caribbean Sea, north of Dangriga. At the time of the 1904 census, Mullins River had a population of 243 people, but by 2000, the population had dwindled to 198. Religious history Mullins River was the locus of early missionary activity in 19th century Belize. Some Omoa residents from Spanish Honduras had settled there after the accession of the liberal Morazán to power in Honduras in 1830Bishop di Pietro, ''The Angelus'', September 1894. Accessed at archives Roman Catholic Diocese of Belize City-Belmopan. In 1832, Fray Antonio began to work among them, building “a small Catholic chapel that was served intermittently by a Catholic priest.” This was the first Catholic chapel in Belize in modern times. In 1836, Fray Rubio from Bacalar replaced Fray Antonio. During ...
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Mullins (surname)
The surname Mullins is of Irish origin, and is akin to Mullen and McMillan. Geographical distribution At the time of the United Kingdom Census of 1901 (the data for Ireland) and the United Kingdom Census of 1881 (the data for the rest of the United Kingdom), the frequency of the surname ''Mullins'' was highest in the following counties: # County Clare (1:508) # County Limerick (1:697) # County Galway (1:950) # County Cork (1:1,042) # County Waterford (1:1,133) # County Kilkenny (1:1,217) # Wiltshire (1:1,390) # Dorset (1:1,442) # County Tipperary (1:1,525) # King's County (1:1,547) As of 2014, the frequency of the surname was highest in the following countries and territories: # Republic of Ireland (1:1,502) # United States (1:4,189) # Wales (1:4,821) # Australia (1:5,475) # Jersey (1:5,824) # Barbados (1:7,308) # England (1:8,431) # New Zealand (1:9,414) # Scotland (1:12,619) # Canada (1:14,092) As of 2014, 76.7% of all known bearers of the surname ''Mullins'' were residents ...
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AMD Mullins
This is a list of microprocessors designed by AMD containing a 3D integrated graphics processing unit (iGPU), including those under the AMD APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) product series. Features overview Graphics API overview Desktop processors with 3D graphics APU or Radeon Graphics branded Lynx: "Llano" (2011) * Socket FM1 * CPU: K10 (or ''Husky'' or K10.5) with no L3 cache cores with an upgraded architecture known as ''Stars'' ** L1 Cache: 64 KB Data per core and 64 KB Instructions per core * '' MMX, Enhanced 3DNow!, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4a, ABM, NX bit, AMD64, Cool'n'Quiet'', ''AMD-V'' * GPU: TeraScale 2 (Evergreen); all A and E series models feature ''Redwood''-class integrated graphics on die (''BeaverCreek'' for the dual-core variants and ''WinterPark'' for the quad-core variants). Sempron and Athlon models exclude integrated graphics. * List of embedded GPU's * Support for up to four DIMMs of up to DDR3-1866 memory * Fabrication 32 nm on GlobalFou ...
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Mullins Center
The William D. Mullins Memorial Center, also known as the Mullins Center, is a 9,493-seat multi-purpose arena (10,500 for 360 concerts), located on the campus of the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst, Massachusetts. The Mullins Center is the home of UMass Minutemen men's basketball, women's basketball, and men's ice hockey. In addition, the venue hosts numerous concerts, family shows, theater shows, and commencements annually. Located adjacent to the Mullins Center is the Mullins Community Ice Rink, which is open for public skating and racquetball, while also serving as the home rink for the UMass women's ice hockey team. In 1985, William D. Mullins, a state representative from Ludlow, suggested that the university needed a multipurpose arena and convocation center to help expand the athletic program and assist in the university's growth. He died in 1986, but the state went ahead with the building of the complex, naming it for him. It replaced the Curry Hicks Cage, the 19 ...
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Mullins Effect
The Mullins effect is a particular aspect of the mechanical response in filled rubbers, in which the stress–strain curve depends on the maximum loading previously encountered. The phenomenon, named for rubber scientist Leonard Mullins, working at the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre in Hertford, can be idealized for many purposes as an instantaneous and irreversible softening of the stress–strain curve that occurs whenever the load increases beyond its prior all-time maximum value. At times, when the load is less than a prior maximum, nonlinear elastic behavior prevails. The effect should not be confused with the Payne effect. Although the term "Mullins effect" is commonly applied to stress softening in filled rubbers, the phenomenon is common to all rubbers, including "gums" (rubber lacking filler). As first shown by Mullins and coworkers, the retraction stresses of an elastomer are independent of carbon black when the stress at the maximum strain is constant. Mullins softeni ...
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Mullen (other)
Mullen is a surname. Mullen may also refer to: *Mullen, California, USA *Mullen, Nebraska, USA * Mullen Township, Boyd County, Nebraska, USA *Mullen High School, Denver, Colorado, USA *alternate spelling for mullein, a medicinal herb *'' Mullen Advertising'', an advertising firm based in Boston, Mass. *''Mullen Technologies'', an electric vehicle manufacturer based in Brea, California. See also *Mullens, West Virginia, USA *Mullins (surname) * Moylan *Maelan mac Cathmogha * Mac Maoláin * *Mullens (other) Mullens may refer to: * Mullens, West Virginia * B. J. Mullens (b. 1989), American basketball player * Bob Mullens (1922–1989), American basketball player * Nick Mullens (b. 1995), American football player * Willy Mullens Willy Mullens (4 October ... * Mullins (other) * Mullin (surname) {{disambiguation, geo ...
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Mullens (other)
Mullens may refer to: * Mullens, West Virginia * B. J. Mullens (b. 1989), American basketball player * Bob Mullens (1922–1989), American basketball player * Nick Mullens (b. 1995), American football player * Willy Mullens Willy Mullens (4 October 1880, Weesp, North Holland - 21 April 1952, The Hague) was a Dutch producer, director, and promoter of movies. He is considered to be one of the early pioneers of Dutch cinema, and one of his movies was recently elected a ... (1880–1952), an early Dutch producer, director, and promoter of movies See also * Mullins (other) {{dab, surname ...
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