What does ICED mean?
ICED means index of coexistent disease
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for index of coexistent disease?
index of coexistent disease can be abbreviated as ICED
Other shorthands for index of coexistent disease are: ICED, ICD
Other shorthands for index of coexistent disease are: ICED, ICD
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What does ICED stand for? ICED stands for "index of coexistent disease". |
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What is the meaning of ICED abbreviation? The meaning of ICED abbreviation is "index of coexistent disease". |
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What does ICED mean? ICED as abbreviation means "index of coexistent disease". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- IFT4 - Index of Free Thyroxine
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- ICAOP - Index of Christian Art Occasional Papers
- IFIGS - Index of Free Independent Games and Simulators
- IFIH - Index of Free Iodine Hormones
- IEWB - Index of Economic Well-Being
- IHRQL - Index of Health Related Quality of Life
- IQUA - Index of the Quality of the Air
- IOIBD - Index of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease
- IPVD - Index of Pulmonary Vascular Disease
- ICC - Index of Chambers of Commerce
- ICD - Index of Coexistent Disease
- ICED - Index of Co Existent Disease
- IDC - Index of Dispersion of Counts
- IDA - index of disease activity
- IDS - index of Disease Severity
- ILW - Index of Lighthouses of the World
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