Windows PowerShell

Windows PowerShell is a task automation and configuration management framework from Microsoft, consisting of a command-line shell and associated scripting language built on the .NET Framework. PowerShell provides full access to COM and WMI, enabling administrators to perform administrative tasks on both local and remote Windows systems as well as WS-Management and CIM enabling management of remote Linux systems and network devices.

In PowerShell, administrative tasks are generally performed by cmdlets (pronounced command-lets), which are specialized .NET classes implementing a particular operation. Sets of cmdlets may be combined into scripts, executables (which are standalone applications), or by instantiating regular .NET classes (or WMI/COM Objects). These work by accessing data in different data stores, like the file system or registry, which are made available to the PowerShell runtime via Windows PowerShell providers.

Windows PowerShell also provides a hosting API with which the Windows PowerShell runtime can be embedded inside other applications. These applications can then use Windows PowerShell functionality to implement certain operations, including those exposed via the graphical interface. This capability has been used by Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 to expose its management functionality as PowerShell cmdlets and providers and implement the graphical management tools as PowerShell hosts which invoke the necessary cmdlets. Other Microsoft applications including Microsoft SQL Server 2008 also expose their management interface via PowerShell cmdlets. With PowerShell, graphical interface-based management applications on Windows are layered on top of Windows PowerShell. A PowerShell scripting interface for Windows products is mandated by Microsoft's Common Engineering Criteria.

Melanocyte-stimulating hormone

The melanocyte-stimulating hormones, known collectively as MSH, also known as melanotropins or intermedins, are a family of peptide hormones and neuropeptides consisting of α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH), β-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (β-MSH), and γ-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (γ-MSH) that are produced by cells in the intermediate lobe of the pituitary gland.

Synthetic analogues of α-MSH, such as afamelanotide (melanotan I; Scenesse), melanotan II, and bremelanotide (PT-141), have been developed and researched.

Function

MSH stimulate the production and release of melanin (a process referred to as melanogenesis) by melanocytes in skin and hair. MSH actions in the brain have effects on appetite and sexual arousal.

In amphibians

In some animals (such as the claw-toed frog Xenopus laevis) production of MSH is increased when the animal is in a dark location. This causes pigment to be dispersed in pigment cells in the toad's skin, making it become darker, and harder for predators to spot. The pigment cells are called melanophores and therefore, in amphibians, the hormone is often called melanophore-stimulating hormone.

MSH

The acronym MSH may stand for one of several things, including:

  • Markham Stouffville Hospital - A hospital in Markham, Ontario
  • Marvel Super Heroes (disambiguation) - an acronym commonly used by comic, arcade game and role-playing fans.
  • Melanocyte-stimulating hormone - a hormone produced in the pituitary gland, and related to skin pigmentation.
  • Mississippi State Hospital - a mental hospital in Rankin County, Mississippi
  • Monad Shell — a former name for the Microsoft Windows PowerShell
  • Mossley Hill railway station, England; National Rail station code MSH.
  • Mount St. Helens, in the United States is often abbreviated as MSH.
  • Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto - a former charter school in Georgia (U.S. state) also known as Math/Science High.
  • Mycothiol, an unusual thiol that is found in Actinobacteria.
  • Podcasts:

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    Crash

    by: Mesh

    See the vapours fading
    As they stare into the night
    Every time
    Its getting harder
    To be buttoned up so tight
    Don't do anything to us today
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    There's nothing left to take away
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    I know the crash is coming
    Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
    I hear the engines stop
    But I'll find my own way down
    I hear the sleeper's waking
    As they stare into the sky
    All our lives
    The rivets breaking
    As we struggle up so high
    Don't do anything to us today
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    There's noone left
    Who wants to stay
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    I know the crash is coming
    Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
    I hear the engines stop
    But I'll find my own way down
    I see the takers taking
    And we live it all again
    Every time a little closer
    To the truth without the pain
    Don't do anything to us today
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    There's nothing left to play the game
    (You're only flesh and bone, you'll really never know)
    I know the crash is coming
    Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
    I hear the engines stop
    But I'll find my own way down
    (You'll really never know)
    I know the crash is coming
    Cause I smell the fuel in the morning
    I hear the engines stop




    Latest News for: msh

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    MSH donates to Called to Care

    The Blackshear Times 19 Mar 2025
    “I firmly believe our commitment to the community extends far beyond our walls,” MSH Chief Executive Officer Dale Neely said in making the donation.
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    MSH honors residents

    The Blackshear Times 05 Mar 2025
    Residents contract with MSH for two years of training in Family Medicine following their graduation from medical school ... MSH has been training Family Medicine residents since the program was accredited in 1998.
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