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Mix, mixture or mixing may refer to:
Science and mathematics
- Crossbreeding, also called mixing, a genetic concept
- Mixing (mathematics), a concept in ergodic theory
- Mixing (physics), a descriptive condition of a dynamical system
- Mixing (process engineering), a unit operation for manipulating physical systems
- Mixture, a kind of chemical substance
- Mixture (probability), a set of probability distributions often used for statistical classification
Music and radio
- Audio mixing, the process of combining and balancing multiple sound sources
- DJ mix, a sequence of musical tracks mixed together to appear as one continuous track
- Mix FM, a radio format and station name used by many different radio stations
- Mix (magazine), a periodical for the professional recording and sound production technology industry
- Mix (Stellar* album)
- Mix tape, a compilation of songs or tracks
- MIX (XM), a channel on XM satellite radio
- Mixture (music), part of a pipe organ
- Remix, a variation of a song
Other
- Malta Internet Exchange, an Internet backbone for the country of Malta
- MIX, a mythical computer used in the textbook The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Knuth
- MIX (Microsoft), an annual conference
- MIX NYC, a nonprofit organization dedicated to queer experimental film
- Tom Mix, an American film actor
- MIX (Z39.87): NISO Metadata for Images in XML, a standard for encoding metatdata about digital images and image collections
See also
- Track This Mix!
- Mixer (disambiguation page)
- "Mixy" or "myxy" is slang for the rabbit disease myxomatosis.
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