Minim

Minim may refer to:

  • Minim (music), a note length, British English name for a half note (which usually gets two beats)
  • MINIM (band), an industrial rock band from Spain
  • Minim (unit), a small amount of fluid, essentially a standardized drop
  • Minim (religious order), a member of a religious order founded by St. Francis of Paula
  • Franciscan Minims of the Perpetual Help of Mary
  • Minim (palaeography), a short vertical stroke used in handwriting
  • Minim (Judaism), a Hebrew word denoting "sectarians" (e.g. Sadducees, Nazoraeans, etc.)
  • Minim, in leafcutter ant colonies, member of the caste of smallest-sized workers
  • Mini-M, also known as Inmarsat-M, a global satellite internet, telephony and fax network operated by Inmarsat
  • See also

  • Minimum
  • Minimi (disambiguation)
  • Minime (disambiguation)
  • Minim (unit)

    The minim (abbreviated min, or ) is a unit of volume in both the imperial and US customary systems of measurement. Specifically it is 160 of a fluidram or 1480 of a fluid ounce.

    The minim was introduced in the 1809 edition of the The pharmacopœia of the Royal College of Physicians of London as an alternative to the drop, which had previously been the smallest unit of the apothecaries' system. It was observed that the size of a drop can vary considerably depending upon the viscosity and specific gravity of the liquid. (At the time, the phenomenon of surface tension was not well-understood.) The minim, on the other hand, was measured with a graduated glass tube known as a "minimometer" later known as the minim-tube. The minim-tube was a type of graduated pipette, a device invented in 1791 by Francois Antoine Henri Descroizilles.

    Apothecaries' measures are fully described in the Weights and Measures Act of 1878. In the United Kingdom, the 1963 Weights and Measures Act provided for the abolition of the minim, fluid scruple, and fluid drachm, all already obsolete. Actual delegalization occurred on 1 February 1971.

    Half note

    In music, a half note (American) or minim (British) is a note played for half the duration of a whole note (or semibreve) and twice the duration of a quarter note (or crotchet). It was given its Latin name (minim, meaning "least or smallest") because it was the shortest of the five note values used in early medieval music notation (Morehen and Rastall 2001). In time signatures with a bar length of 4 beats, such as 4/4 or 3/4 time, the half note is two beats long.

    Half notes are notated with a hollow oval note head (like a whole note) and a straight note stem with no flags (like a quarter note; see Figure 1). The half rest (or minim rest) denotes a silence for the same duration. Half rests are drawn as filled-in rectangles sitting on top of the middle line of the musical staff. As with all notes with stems, half notes are drawn with stems to the right of the note head, facing up, when they are below the middle line of the staff. When they are on or above the middle line, they are drawn with stems on the left of the note head, facing down.

    Schwarz

    Schwarz may refer to:

  • Schwarz Pharma, a German drug company.
  • Schwarz (surname), a surname (and list of people with the surname)
  • Schwarz, Germany, a municipality in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
  • Schwarz Publishing, an Australian publishing house
  • Schwarz, "second" album in Weiß & Schwarz pair of simultaneous Böhse Onkelz releases
  • Eruption (album) or Schwarz, an album by Conrad Schnitzler
  • Schwarzbier, German dark lager
  • See also

  • F.A.O. Schwarz, toy store
  • Schwarz Stein, Japanese music band
  • Green-Schwarz mechanism, string-theory interaction
  • Cauchy–Schwarz inequality, mathematical theorem
  • Schwarzwald, German forest region
  • Langrisser Schwarz, game
  • Schwarz Gruppe, German retail group
  • Swartz (disambiguation)
  • Schwartz (disambiguation)
  • Schwarzhorn (disambiguation)

  • Weiß & Schwarz

    Weiß & Schwarz (German for White & Black) is a work consisting of two albums by German hard rock band Böhse Onkelz. Both were released at the same time in 1993. The track numbering begins with 1 through 12 on Weiß and ends with 13 through 23 on Schwarz.

    Track listing

    Weiß

  • Lieber stehend sterben (Rather die standing)
  • Entfache dieses Feuer (Spark this fire)
  • Das Wunder der Persönlichkeit (The wonder of personality)
  • Fahrt zur Hölle (Go to hell)
  • Alles F. a. M. (All cunts except for mom)
  • Willkommen (Welcome)
  • Für immer (Forever)
  • Deutschland im Herbst (Germany in autumn)
  • Es (It)
  • Sie hat 'nen Motor (She has a motor)
  • Tribute to Stevie
  • Schöne neue Welt (Beautiful new world)
  • Schwarz

  • 13. Erkennen Sie die Melodie (Do you recognize this melody)
  • 14. Wenn wir einmal Engel sind (If we're once angels)
  • 15. So geht's Dir (Deine Hölle) (This is how you feel (Your hell))
  • 16. Der Himmel kann warten (Heaven can wait)
  • 17. Ich bin wie ich bin (I am as I am)
  • 18. Das Messer und die Wunde (The knife and the wound)
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