What does SBR mean?
SBR means Society of Bead Researchers
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Society of Bead Researchers?
Society of Bead Researchers can be abbreviated as SBR
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What does SBR stand for? SBR stands for "Society of Bead Researchers". |
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What is the meaning of SBR abbreviation? The meaning of SBR abbreviation is "Society of Bead Researchers". |
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What does SBR mean? SBR as abbreviation means "Society of Bead Researchers". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BSGB - Bead Society of Great Britain
- BSGW - Bead Society of Greater Washington
- LSYR - Lithuanian Society of Young Researchers
- SONAHHR - Society of North American Hockey Historians and Researchers
- SPREd - Society of Picture Researchers and Editors
- SVS-ISCVS - Society of Vascular Surgery/International Society of Cardiovascular Surgery
- ASAR - American Society of Academic Researchers
- BSGC - Bead Society of Greater Chicago
- BSNH - Bead Society of New Hampshire
- SNTR - Society of Natural Therapists and Researchers
- BSOC - Bead Society of Orange County
- SAGES - Society of Anaesthesiologists European Society
- SES - Society of Engineers Society
- SSIEM - Society of the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism
- bsnm - Bead Society of New Mexico
- bssv - Bead Society of Southeastern Virginia
- sabr - Society of American Baseball Researchers
- STTE. - Society of Travel and Tourism Educators. Now the International Society of Travel and Tourism Educators.
- SBR - Society of Bead Reseachers
- SPIE - Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers (International Society for Optical Engineering)