What does JKJSC mean?
JKJSC means Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference?
Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference can be abbreviated as JKJSC
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What does JKJSC stand for? JKJSC stands for "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference". |
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How to abbreviate "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference"? "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference" can be abbreviated as JKJSC. |
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What is the meaning of JKJSC abbreviation? The meaning of JKJSC abbreviation is "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference". |
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What is JKJSC abbreviation? One of the definitions of JKJSC is "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference". |
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What does JKJSC mean? JKJSC as abbreviation means "Japanese Korean Joint Stroke Conference". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JKSSA - Japanese, Korean, South and Southeast Asian Acquisitions
- JICSLP - Joint International Conference and Symposium on Logic Programming
- KASCON - Korean American Student Conference
- KJCCS - Korean Joint Command and Control System
- JCC - Joint Configuration Conference
- JECC - Joint European Conference Committee
- JIC - Joint Industry Conference
- JLC - Joint Logistics Conference
- JPC - Joint Propulsion Conference
- JRC - Joint Rail Conference
- KACC - Korean Automatic Control Conference
- JSCOPE - Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics
- KSPC - Korean Signal Processing Conference
- JCC - joint clinical conference
- JCC - Joint Computer Conference
- JSSWG - Joint Stroke Strategy Working Group
- KCCC - Korean Canadian Career Conference
- KGDC - Korean Game Developers Conference
- KGSC - Korean Graduate Studies Conference
- EGOVIS/EDEM - Joint International Conference on Electronic Government and the Information Systems Perspective, and International Conference on Electronic Democracy