What does NBC mean?
NBC means National Bureau of Classification
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for National Bureau of Classification?
National Bureau of Classification can be abbreviated as NBC
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What does NBC stand for? NBC stands for "National Bureau of Classification". |
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What is the meaning of NBC abbreviation? The meaning of NBC abbreviation is "National Bureau of Classification". |
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What does NBC mean? NBC as abbreviation means "National Bureau of Classification". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BURSTDS - (National) Bureau of Standards
- NBAGR - National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources
- NBAIM - National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Microorganisms
- NBPGR - National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources
- NBPMC - National Bureau of Professional Management Consultants
- NBSIR - National Bureau of Standards Information Report
- NBSSLUP - National Bureau of Soil Survey and Land Use Planning
- NBSSP - National Bureau of Standards Special Publication
- NBFGR - National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources
- NBAR - National Bureau of Asian Research
- NBS - National Bureau of Statistics
- NBBB - National Bureau of Better Business, Inc.
- NBCT - National Bureau of Curriculum and Textbooks
- NBCH - National Bureau of Credit Histories
- NBR - National Bureau of Asian Research
- NBCU - National Bureau of Casualty Underwriters
- NBCP - National Bureau of Corruption Prevention
- NBSC - National Bureau of Statistics of China
- NBSCN - National Bureau of Statistics of China
- NBS - National Bureau of Standards (1901–1988) ( part of USDoC & now named NIST)