Mute

Mute may refer to:

  • Muteness, a speech disorder in which a person lacks the ability to speak
  • Mute, a silent letter in phonology
  • Mute (film), a 2005 short film by Melissa Joan Hart
  • Mute (death customs), a professional mourner in Victorian and other European cultures
  • Mute (magazine), an online magazine of culture and politics
  • Mute (music), a device used to alter the sound of a musical instrument
  • Mute (food), a soup from Colombia
  • Mute Records, a record label in the United Kingdom
  • MUTE, a peer-to-peer file-sharing network
  • Mute (album), a 2000 compilation album from Hush Records featuring several indie rock acts
  • Muted (album), a 2003 album from hip hop artist Alias
  • "Mute" (The Twilight Zone), an episode of The Twilight Zone
  • "Mute" (short story), written by Stephen King
  • See also

  • The mute function on a television that disables all audio output
  • The mute switch or button on an electronic audio mixer which silences a channel
  • The tuner mute button, a switch on a bass instrument amplifier which silences the sound outputs
  • MUTED

    Protein Muted homolog is a protein that in humans is encoded by the MUTED gene.

    This gene encodes a component of BLOC-1 (biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1). Components of this complex are involved in the biogenesis of organelles such as melanosomes and platelet-dense granules. A mouse model for Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome is mutated in the murine version of this gene. Some transcripts of the downstream gene TXNDC5 overlap this gene, but they do not contain an open reading frame for this gene.

    Interactions

    MUTED has been shown to interact with BLOC1S2,Dysbindin and PLDN.

    References

    Further reading


    Muted (album)

    Muted is a studio album by American hip hop musician Alias. It was released on Anticon in 2003. The album features guest appearances from Markus Acher of The Notwist and rapper Pedestrian.

    Reception

    David Jeffries of AllMusic said, "Boom Bip at his most melodic and Boards of Canada minus the cheeky humor could be comparisons, but Alias has his own voice, even if he's not rapping."

    Track listing

    References

    External links

  • Muted at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Drone

    Drone or drones may refer to:

    Nature

  • Drone (bee)
  • Male wasp
  • Male ant
  • Vehicles

  • Unmanned combat aerial vehicle, or UCAV, a UAV for combat
  • Robot vehicle, in general
  • Chemicals

  • A slang term for Mephedrone
  • Literature

  • Drone, a member of the Drones Club in P. G. Wodehouse's novels
  • Drones, intelligent machines in The Culture
  • Entertainment

  • Drones (2010 film), an American office comedy
  • Drones (2013 film), an American war thriller directed by Rick Rosenthal
  • Drone (2014 film), Norwegian documentary film
  • "Drone" (Star Trek: Voyager), an episode of Star Trek: Voyager
  • Drones (Yanme'e) of the Covenant in the Halo series
  • Drone Weapon, in the Stargate universe
  • Drone, a humanoid assimilated by the Borg (Star Trek)
  • Drones, three robotic helpers in Silent Running
  • Drones, "nerve-stapled" slave citizens in Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri
  • DR0NE a YouTube original web series on the YOMYOMF channel
  • Drone, a Starcraft unit
  • "Drones," a 2011 episode of Beavis and Butt-head
  • Smallville (season 1)

    Season one of Smallville, an American television series developed by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, began airing on October 16, 2001, on The WB television network. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to his developing superpowers in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The first season comprises 21 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 21, 2002. Regular cast members during season one include Tom Welling, Michael Rosenbaum, Kristin Kreuk, Annette O'Toole, John Schneider, Sam Jones III, Allison Mack, and Eric Johnson.

    The season's stories focus on Martha and Jonathan Kent's (O'Toole and Schneider) attempts to help their adopted son Clark (Welling) cope with his alien origin and control his developing superhuman abilities. Clark must deal with the meteor-infected individuals that begin appearing in Smallville, his love for Lana Lang (Kreuk), and not being able to tell his two best friends, Pete Ross (Jones III) and Chloe Sullivan (Mack), about his abilities or his origins. Clark also befriends Lex Luthor (Rosenbaum) after saving Lex's life. The season also follows Lex, as he tries to assert his independence from his father, Lionel Luthor (John Glover).

    Drone (2014 film)

    Drone is a 2014 English-language documentary film directed by Norwegian director Tonje Hessen Schei. The film explores the use of drones in warfare. Drone aired on the TV network Arte on April 15, 2014. The documentary screened at several film festivals throughout 2014, winning several awards. Drone was released in Norway on February 27, 2015.

    Premise

    Variety reported, "'Drone' depicts the recruitment of young pilots at gaming conventions, explores the changing perceptions of what 'going to war' means, as well as the moral stance of engineers behind the technology. The docu also investigates the ways in which world leaders engage in wars, as well as look at the struggle of anti-war and civil rights activists."

    Production

    Drone was produced by Lars Løge at Flimmer Film and directed by Tonje Hessen Schei. The film received financial support from backers in Norway and from around the world.

    Release

    Theatrical screenings

    The sales outfit LevelK acquired Drone at the Nordic Film Market at the Gothenburg Film Festival in January 2014. A 58-minute cut of Drone premiered on the TV network Arte on April 15, 2014. A 79-minute cut was edited for subsequent screenings. In October 2014, Drone screened at the Bergen International Film Festival and won Best Norwegian Documentary and the Checkpoint Human Rights awards. In January 2015, it screened at the Tromsø International Film Festival and won the Norwegian Peace Film Award. In the following February, it screened at the Berlin International Film Festival and won the Cinema for Peace award. In the same month, LevelK sold distribution rights to Drone to several major territories.

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