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M1

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  1. the amount of money in circulation in notes, coin, current accounts, and deposit accounts transferable by cheque

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The M1, which had been partially closed due to flood water between junction six Saintfield Road and junction eight at Blaris, has now reopened.

From BBC

M1 macrophages help activate the immune system to fight cancer, while M2 macrophages suppress immune activity and support tumor growth.

From Science Daily

The rest of the squad were held up in gridlocked traffic after the crash on the M1, but it wasn't until the next day they learned their team-mate was involved.

From BBC

"Anything goes wrong on the M1 or the A421, this whole area is at a standstill... and then you want to put Universal Studios in the middle of that."

From BBC

Park keeps his forecasts largely unchanged for now but sees potential for beats, not least with meaningful synergies to come from M1.

From The Wall Street Journal