What does ARIC mean?
ARIC means Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities?
Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities can be abbreviated as ARIC
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What does ARIC stand for? ARIC stands for "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities". |
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How to abbreviate "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities"? "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities" can be abbreviated as ARIC. |
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What is the meaning of ARIC abbreviation? The meaning of ARIC abbreviation is "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities". |
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What is ARIC abbreviation? One of the definitions of ARIC is "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities". |
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What does ARIC mean? ARIC as abbreviation means "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities". |
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What is shorthand of Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities? The most common shorthand of "Arteriosclerosis Risk in Communities" is ARIC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- VAYC - Victorian Association of Youth in Communities
- AIC - Active in Communities Project
- ARIC - Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities
- ARICS - Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
- CAIC - Care Abounds in Communities
- CLIC - Computer Literacy in Communities
- EPIC - Environmental Prevention in Communities
- FIC - Faith in Communities
- MAGIC - Men Achieving Goals in Communities
- ARIC - Artherosclerosis Risk in Communities
- ARIC - Atheriosclerosis Risk in Communities
- ARIC - Atheroclerosis Risk in Communities
- ARIC - Atherosclerotic Risk in Communities
- EPIC - Educational Participation in Communities
- OPIC - Obesity Prevention in Communities
- SAFE - Slow active faults in Europe (S.A.F.E.). Assessing fundamental input for seismic risk in regions of low seismicity
- SLIC - Student Learning in Communities
- ARCS - Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study
- aric - Atherosclerosis Risks in Communities
- RISK - Reasonable? Identify, System, Knowlege. Devised cleverly (by Colin Pitman in 2009, thanks) as a quick checklist/process aid for managing risk in organizations and teaching in this area. The elements enable adaptation for local practices, for example:R - I