What does sas mean?
sas means System and, in some
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for System and, in some?
System and, in some can be abbreviated as sas
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What does sas mean? sas as abbreviation means "System and, in some". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- AADE - And in the Artistic Design
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- AII - and in stimulated
- AIE - And in the Instrument
- CNS - Cells and in Some
- IVM-IVF - in vitro-matured and in vitro-fertilized
- PRAMIS - System and software Project management and management Accounting Methodology
- SNAFU - System and Network Architecture and Functionality Upgrade
- SQUAW - System for in-process Quality Assurance of resistance spot Welding using neural networks
- SSIHC - System Science In Health Care
- SSHC - System Science in Health Care
- SYSTEL - System design in Telecommunications using supervise
- ISD - In Some Direction
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- -fashion - In some specified manner.
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