What does ATR mean?
ATR means Acts To Randomization
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Acts To Randomization?
Acts To Randomization can be abbreviated as ATR
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What does ATR stand for? ATR stands for "Acts To Randomization". |
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What is the meaning of ATR abbreviation? The meaning of ATR abbreviation is "Acts To Randomization". |
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What is ATR abbreviation? One of the definitions of ATR is "Acts To Randomization". |
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What does ATR mean? ATR as abbreviation means "Acts To Randomization". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- A2F - Acts 2 Fellowship
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- ACF - Acts College Fellowship
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