What does ISRC mean?
ISRC means ISO Standards to Replace
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for ISO Standards to Replace?
ISO Standards to Replace can be abbreviated as ISRC
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What does ISRC stand for? ISRC stands for "ISO Standards to Replace". |
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How to abbreviate "ISO Standards to Replace"? "ISO Standards to Replace" can be abbreviated as ISRC. |
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What is the meaning of ISRC abbreviation? The meaning of ISRC abbreviation is "ISO Standards to Replace". |
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What is ISRC abbreviation? One of the definitions of ISRC is "ISO Standards to Replace". |
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What does ISRC mean? ISRC as abbreviation means "ISO Standards to Replace". |
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What is shorthand of ISO Standards to Replace? The most common shorthand of "ISO Standards to Replace" is ISRC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- RESIST - Replace Essential Supplies In Sufficient Time
- MTTR - Mean Time To Replace
- REPL - Replace
- SALT - Standards-Based Access to Multilingual Lexicons and Terminologies
- DTR - Difficult to Replace
- IEC90 - iso-effective concentrationsleading to 90
- ISRC - International Standards to Replace
- NDRB - Ninety Days to Replace Bond
- PRP - Program to Replace
- SII - Standards Isotc Iso
- SRA - School to Replace
- STP - Standards to Promote
- STPAC - Standards and Technology Program to Achieve Compatibility and
- Sartor - Standards and Routes to Registration
- secure - Standards to be Employed by Customs for Uniform Rights Enforcement
- spe - Standards Pertaining to the Estimating
- speak - Standards to Provide Educational Achievement for Kids
- backfill - (DOD) Reserve Component units and individuls recalled to replace deploying active units and/or individuals in the continental United States and outside the continental United States.See also Reserve C
- SPECTRUM - Silly People Expect Computers To Replace Useless Managers. At the time (16 Apr 2010) of adding this clever bacronym (thanks Barry Johnson, Shene Training) this particular interpretation seems not to be known on the web, although Barry tells me he heard it
- SALT - Standards-based Access service to multilingual Lexicons and Terminologies