What does TAR mean?
TAR means Trauma A Review
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Trauma A Review?
Trauma A Review can be abbreviated as TAR
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What does TAR stand for? TAR stands for "Trauma A Review". |
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What is the meaning of TAR abbreviation? The meaning of TAR abbreviation is "Trauma A Review". |
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What does TAR mean? TAR as abbreviation means "Trauma A Review". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASCOT - A Severity Characterization of Trauma
- TSRA - Trauma Symptom Review for Adolescents
- ARR - A Romance Review
- ART - A Review by Terry
- ASSERT - A Standard for the Scientific and Ethical Review of Trials
- CAR - collisions a review
- RCM - Review by a Court of Military
- RFO - Review of a Final Order
- RPD - Review of a Permit Decision
- RSFL - Review Skai Fowler a List
- SAR - Selected for A Review
- TCA - trauma center A
- TRC - trauma review committee
- wr - Write a Review
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