What does MIF mean?
MIF means Multi Institution Functionality
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Multi Institution Functionality?
Multi Institution Functionality can be abbreviated as MIF
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What does MIF stand for? MIF stands for "Multi Institution Functionality". |
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How to abbreviate "Multi Institution Functionality"? "Multi Institution Functionality" can be abbreviated as MIF. |
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What is the meaning of MIF abbreviation? The meaning of MIF abbreviation is "Multi Institution Functionality". |
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What is MIF abbreviation? One of the definitions of MIF is "Multi Institution Functionality". |
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What does MIF mean? MIF as abbreviation means "Multi Institution Functionality". |
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What is shorthand of Multi Institution Functionality? The most common shorthand of "Multi Institution Functionality" is MIF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- M3WN - Multi-radio Multi-channel Multi-Hop Wireless Network
- MSFIDM - Multi-State Financial Institution Data Match
- FBAC - Functionality-Based Application Confinement
- FISP - Functionality, Interoperability, Security, and Performance
- FTCN - Functionality Test Certificate Number
- fc - Functionality Classes
- FHPM - Functionality of Hardware Performance Monitors
- FON - Functionality of Organized Nanostructures
- FTD - functionality type distribution
- FWG - Functionality Work Group
- MCMSML - Multi channel multi segment multi layer
- MITC - Multi Institution Teaching Center
- FR - Functionality Review
- FSP - Functionality, Security and Performance
- fa - Functionality Assessment
- Inst.ET - Institution of Engineering and Technology [formerly Institution of Electrical Engineers], London
- FRUPS - Functionality, Usability, Reliability, Performance, and Supportability
- FSA - Functionality, Speed, and Aesthetics
- FURPS - Functionality, Usability, Reliability, Performance, and Supportability