What does JSNI mean?
JSNI means Japan Society of Northern Ireland
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Japan Society of Northern Ireland?
Japan Society of Northern Ireland can be abbreviated as JSNI
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What does JSNI stand for? JSNI stands for "Japan Society of Northern Ireland". |
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How to abbreviate "Japan Society of Northern Ireland"? "Japan Society of Northern Ireland" can be abbreviated as JSNI. |
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What is the meaning of JSNI abbreviation? The meaning of JSNI abbreviation is "Japan Society of Northern Ireland". |
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What is JSNI abbreviation? One of the definitions of JSNI is "Japan Society of Northern Ireland". |
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What does JSNI mean? JSNI as abbreviation means "Japan Society of Northern Ireland". |
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What is shorthand of Japan Society of Northern Ireland? The most common shorthand of "Japan Society of Northern Ireland" is JSNI. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JASELE - Japan Society of English Language Education
- JASMA - Japan Society of Microgravity Application
- JASNAOE - Japan Society of Naval Architects and Ocean Engineers
- JASTE - Japan Society of Tropical Ecology
- JSGT - Japan Society of Gene Therapy
- JSHCT - Japan Society of Hematopoietic Cell Transplantations
- JSHK - Japan Society of Hong Kong
- JSHO - Japan Society of Hyperthermic Oncology
- JSHW - Japan Society of Hydrology and Water
- JSHWR - Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources
- JSICR - Japan Society of Information and Communication Research
- JSIE - Japan Society of Ion Exchange
- JSIK - Japan Society of Information and Knowledge
- JSKE - Japan Society of Kansei Engineering
- JSNC - Japan Society of Northern California
- PSNI - Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
- ISSNI - Islam Students Society of Northern Ireland
- ISSNI - Islamic Students Society of Northern Ireland
- JSNI - Japan Society of Northern Irelan
- MPSNI - Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland