What does at mean?
at means Assistant Technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Assistant Technique?
2 ways to abbreviate Assistant Technique
Assistant Technique can be abbreviated as at
Other shorthands for Assistant Technique are: at
Assistant Technique can be abbreviated as at
Other shorthands for Assistant Technique are: at
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TASCFORM - Technique for Assessing Comparative Force Modernization
- THERP - Technique of Human Error Rate Prediction
- TOPSIS - Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution
- TUSEC - Technique of Urban Soil Evaluation in City Regions
- TAP - Technique Architectural Products, Inc.
- TV - Technique Vétérinaire
- TDL - Technique Désenfumage Lanterneaux
- TDN - Technique Dentaire Nouvelle
- TFN - Technique Française du Nettoyage SAS
- TDA - Technique Design Acoustique
- TDS - Technique Développement Services
- TISA - Technique for Interactive Systems Analysis
- TDB - Technique Décor Bâtiment
- ADAAS - Assistant to the Deputy Assistant to the Assistant Secretary
- AISTA - Assistant The AIS Technical Assistant
- aaa - Assistant Administrative Assistant
- aota - Assistant Occupational Therapy Assistant
- apta - Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant
- ati - Assistant technique d'ingénieur
- TAPES - Technique And Practice (or Pressure) Equals Skill. Technique alone is not enough. Application of a new technique in a practice or pressure situation is required to turn the technique into a skill and then improve it.