What does INS mean?
INS means Inquiry in the Natural Sciences
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Inquiry in the Natural Sciences?
Inquiry in the Natural Sciences can be abbreviated as INS
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What does INS stand for? INS stands for "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences". |
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How to abbreviate "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences"? "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences" can be abbreviated as INS. |
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What is the meaning of INS abbreviation? The meaning of INS abbreviation is "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences". |
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What is INS abbreviation? One of the definitions of INS is "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences". |
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What does INS mean? INS as abbreviation means "Inquiry in the Natural Sciences". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AABHS - Association for the Advancement of Blacks in the Health Sciences
- CAiiA - Centre for Advanced Inquiry in the Interactive Arts
- CILA - Center of Inquiry in the Liberal Arts at Wabash College
- CMS - Christians in the Mathematical Sciences
- CTNS - Center for Theology and the Natural Sciences
- ELS - Editor in the Life Sciences
- HSNS - Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
- RIBS - Research in the Biological Sciences
- RCNS - Research Center for the Natural Sciences
- ACS - Achievement in the Chemical Sciences
- CNG - Compete in the Natural Gas
- ESNS - Entrepreneurial Studies in the Natural Sciences
- IDEAS - Institute for the Development of Education in the Advanced Sciences
- ISLS - Interested in the Learning Sciences
- MAS - Minorities in the Aquatic Sciences
- MITHS - Minorities in the Health Sciences
- RAVNS - Resources Available in the Natural Sciences
- SLS - Studies in the Linguistic Sciences
- TANSAA - Theology and the Natural Sciences in Aotearoa Auckland
- aas - Advances in the Astronautical Sciences