Yes. mio can be used as an abbreviation of million.
The root word 'mio' means 'less.'
it doesnt stand for anything its like a grunt like ughh but hmphh like someone is mad at you
Parts Per Million is the most common and important usage
M means million when your talking about money for ex. 2,0000 m.
Patience my god.
Mio is short for Million. E.g. 20 Million US Dollars = 20 Mio USD
"1.0 mio" typically refers to one million, often used in financial or statistical contexts to denote a quantity of one million units, dollars, or other measures. The abbreviation "mio" stands for "million," derived from the Italian word "milione." In numerical terms, 1.0 million is represented as 1,000,000.
The value of a Mio euro in US dollars will change with the exchange rate, which was recently about .71 euros per dollar. The prefix Mio is a German abbreviation for Million so at the recent exhange rate there would be about 1.4 Million dollars per 1 Mio Euro. If you have a few Mios lying about - I would be happy to take them off your hands.
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MIO units typically refer to "Million Inhabitants or Other" in demographic or economic contexts, indicating a measurement of population or economic metrics on a scale of millions. In some industries, MIO can also mean "Million Input/Output," relating to data processing or production metrics. The specific meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
The respective countries, which are involved in studies at CERN.Such are:Germany - 144,0 Mio€France - 111,2 Mio€United Kingdom - 106,5 Mio€Italy - 83,4€Spain - 61,8€The Netherlands - 34,7 Mio€Switzerland - 21,8 Mio€Poland - 20,7 Mio€Belgium - 20,1 Mio€Sweden - 20,0 Mio€Norway - 18,3 Mio€Austria- 16,3 Mio€Greek - 13,5 Mio€Denmark - 12,8 Mio€Finland - 11,2 Mio€Czechia - 8,4 Mio€Portugal - 8,2 Mio€Hungary - 5,6 Mio€Slowakia - 3,9 Mio€Bulgaria - 1,6 Mio€
As of 2009, the respective countries involved in studies at CERN include:Germany - 144,0 Mio€France - 111,2 Mio€United Kingdom - 106,5 Mio€Italy - 83,4€Spain - 61,8€The Netherlands - 34,7 Mio€Switzerland - 21,8 Mio€Poland - 20,7 Mio€Belgium - 20,1 Mio€Sweden - 20,0 Mio€Norway - 18,3 Mio€Austria- 16,3 Mio€Greek - 13,5 Mio€Denmark - 12,8 Mio€Finland - 11,2 Mio€Czechia - 8,4 Mio€Portugal - 8,2 Mio€Hungary - 5,6 Mio€Slowakia - 3,9 Mio€Bulgaria - 1,6 Mio€
As of 2009, the respective countries involved in studies at CERN include:Germany - 144,0 Mio€France - 111,2 Mio€United Kingdom - 106,5 Mio€Italy - 83,4€Spain - 61,8€The Netherlands - 34,7 Mio€Switzerland - 21,8 Mio€Poland - 20,7 Mio€Belgium - 20,1 Mio€Sweden - 20,0 Mio€Norway - 18,3 Mio€Austria- 16,3 Mio€Greek - 13,5 Mio€Denmark - 12,8 Mio€Finland - 11,2 Mio€Czechia - 8,4 Mio€Portugal - 8,2 Mio€Hungary - 5,6 Mio€Slowakia - 3,9 Mio€Bulgaria - 1,6 Mio€
some one that doesnt no anything
Yes mio is for kids but mio energy is not for kids
nothing, doesnt exsit.
oovoo doesnt stand for anything. its a place where you can video chat with people. its like Skype