What does aclm mean?
aclm means Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology?
Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology can be abbreviated as aclm
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What does aclm stand for? aclm stands for "Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology". |
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What is the meaning of aclm abbreviation? The meaning of aclm abbreviation is "Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology". |
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What is aclm abbreviation? One of the definitions of aclm is "Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology". |
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What does aclm mean? aclm as abbreviation means "Assistant Controller of Legal Metrology". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LAANJ - Legal Assistant Association of New Jersey
- COS - Controller of Stores
- COSS - Controller of Site Safety
- LMS - Legal Metrology Service
- NOLM - National Office of Legal Metrology
- AMLS - Assistant Manager for Legal Support
- CCI - Controller of Capital Issues
- CET - Controller of Examination
- CFE - Controller of Foreign Exchange
- COC - Controller of Currency
- IOLM - International Organisation of Legal Metrology
- LM - Legal Metrology
- LMB - Legal Metrology Branch
- ACSI - Assistant Chief of Staff of Intelligence
- IOLM - International Organization of Legal Metrology
- ac - Assistant Controller
- lmwg - Legal Metrology Working Group
- G6 - Assistant Chief-of-Staff, Information Technology –Group of 6 (France, Germany, United States, Japan, United Kingdom, Italy) (1975)
- OIML - International Organization of Legal Metrology
- OIML - Organisation Internationale de Métrologie Légale (International Organization of Legal Metrology)