What does MIT mean?
MIT means Magazine of Innovation Their
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What is the abbreviation for Magazine of Innovation Their?
Magazine of Innovation Their can be abbreviated as MIT
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- GMNJ - Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey
- IMOI - International Magazine of Oral Implantology
- PMHB - Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
- SCMAR - South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
- VMHB - Virginia Magazine of History and Biography
- CEMI - Chair of Economics and Management of Innovation
- FSF - The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
- METRA - Magazine of Tripoli Rocketry Association
- MFSF - Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
- MMI - Masters of Management of Innovation
- WIRES - Ways of Innovation for the Reduction of Excess Sludge
- MIST - Magazine of Information Sciences and Technology
- MIT - Magazine of Innovation Technology
- MIT - Magazine of Technology
- MOM - Magazine Of Minerals
- MSM - Magazine of Spanish Mines
- OIIP - Of the Office of Innovation and Intellectual Property
- MOH - Magazine of Horror
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- VMHB - Virginia Magazine of History and Biography magazine