What does UESR mean?
UESR means Utah Earth Sciences and Resources
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Utah Earth Sciences and Resources?
Utah Earth Sciences and Resources can be abbreviated as UESR
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What does UESR stand for? UESR stands for "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources". |
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How to abbreviate "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources"? "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources" can be abbreviated as UESR. |
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What is the meaning of UESR abbreviation? The meaning of UESR abbreviation is "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources". |
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What is UESR abbreviation? One of the definitions of UESR is "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources". |
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What does UESR mean? UESR as abbreviation means "Utah Earth Sciences and Resources". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SESES - Society of Earth Sciences and Environmental Students
- IJEE - International Journal of Earth Sciences and Engineering
- ESC - Earth Sciences and Computer
- ESM - Earth Sciences and Mining
- ESSEC - Earth Sciences and Seismic Engineering Center
- ESML - Earth Sciences and Map Library
- ESML - Earth Sciences and Mining Library
- ESV - Earth Sciences and Volcanologica
- ESV - Earth Sciences and Volcanology
- ESVP - Earth Sciences and Volcanological Pointers
- KESM - Keck Earth Sciences and Mining
- MSESE - Mackay School of Earth Sciences and Engineering
- SSRP - Special Sciences and Resources Program
- TESR - The Earth Sciences and Resources
- UESRI - Utah Earth Sciences and Resources Institute
- UUESR - University of Utah Earth Sciences and Resources
- GEST - Goddard Earth Sciences and Technology Center
- BESR - Board on Earth Sciences and Resources (National Research Council; est. 1998; Washington, DC)
- esc - Earth Sciences and Chemistry
- esr - Environmental Sciences and Resources