Mod
Mod, MOD or mods may refer to:
Places
Music
- Mods (band), a Norwegian rock band
- M.O.D. (Method of Destruction), a band from New York City
- The Mods (band), a punk rock band from Toronto
- Circuit bending, modification of an existing circuit such as a guitar pedal, digital keyboard, or drum machine
- Mod (movie), 2011 movie
- The Mods (movie), 2014 movie
- Mod (video games), changes to a video game, usually by persons not associated with the main developers, which may affect visuals, gameplay, and other aspects
- Mòd, a festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture
- Media-on-demand, a new generation of video on demand
- MuchOnDemand, a music-television show that airs on MuchMusic in Canada
Brands and enterprises
Organizations
Science and technology
Computing and Internet
- Mod, a module for Apache HTTP Server
- Case modding, the modification of a computer chassis
- Forum moderator, a person who watches over an Internet message board
- Module file, a family of computer music formats which play patterns of embedded sound samples
- Source code file (for an implementation module) in the programming language Modula-2
Mathematics
- Mod n cryptanalysis, a partitioning attack applicable to block and stream ciphers
- Modulation, the remainder of division of one number by another
- Modular arithmetic, a system of arithmetic for integers where numbers return to zero after a certain value
- Modular exponentiation, a type of exponentiation performed over a modulus
- Remainder, the "left over" part in division of integers which cannot be expressed with an integer quotient
Other uses in science and technology
Other uses
- MOD (Marehan, Ogaden, Darawiish)
- Mod (subculture), 1960s British youth subculture
- Mod revival, a rebirth of the mod subculture in the late 1970s
- MOD, a basic unit of time used in the MODAPTS predetermined motion time system
- Body modification, the deliberate altering of the human body for non-medical reasons
- Honour Moderations, a first set of examinations at Oxford University
- Manufactured-on-demand, such as Warner Archive Collection
- Maximum operating depth, in scuba diving, the depth at which a gas mix exceeds safe limits
- Mod Cup, a trophy in the sport of shinty first competed for in 1969
- Modular scheduling, a system of school timetabling
- Multicultural organization development
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