What does mar mean?
mar means Mortality and Recruitment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Mortality and Recruitment?
Mortality and Recruitment can be abbreviated as mar
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What does mar stand for? mar stands for "Mortality and Recruitment". |
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How to abbreviate "Mortality and Recruitment"? "Mortality and Recruitment" can be abbreviated as mar. |
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What is the meaning of mar abbreviation? The meaning of mar abbreviation is "Mortality and Recruitment". |
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What is mar abbreviation? One of the definitions of mar is "Mortality and Recruitment". |
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What does mar mean? mar as abbreviation means "Mortality and Recruitment". |
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What is shorthand of Mortality and Recruitment? The most common shorthand of "Mortality and Recruitment" is mar. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CCOPMM - Council on Obstetric and Paediatric Mortality and Morbidity
- NMMAPS - National Morbidity, Mortality, and Air Pollution Study
- SEAMAR - Shelf-Edge Advection, Mortality and Recruitment
- VCCAMM - Victorian Consultative Council on Anaesthetic Mortality and Morbidity
- CHARM - Candesartan in Heart Failure assessment of Mortality and Morbidity
- M&E - Mortality and Expense
- MMHD - Mortality and Morbidity in Hemodialysis
- MMIB - Mortality and Morbidity Investigation Bureau
- TIMM - Temperature-Induced Mortality and Mutagenesis
- AMR - Age Mortality and Rural
- CCAMM - Council on Anaesthetic Mortality and Morbidity
- MMLC - Mortality and Morbidity Liaison Committee
- MMRW - Mortality and Morbidity Weekly
- MPDS - Mortality and Population Data System
- TODER - Tissue and Organ Donation Education and Recruitment
- c&r - Cadre and Recruitment
- mass - Mortality and Socioeconomic Status
- sar - Selection and Recruitment
- CLAMPS - Challenge, Location, Advancement, Money, Pride (or Prestige), Security. Employment and recruitment industry acronym: the six acceptable reasons for leaving your job if asked why in a job interview, cited by MJ Yate (interview guru and author). See the job
- M & Ms - mortality and morbidity conferences where medics discuss epidemics, mistakes and patient deaths