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ASIM

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ASIMAmerican Society of Internal Medicine (now called the American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine, ACP-ASIM)
ASIMAutomated Security Incident Measurement
ASIMArbeitskreis Simulation und Kuenstliche Intelligenz
ASIMAustralian Sugar Industry Museum
ASIMAircraft Stores Interface Manual
ASIMAutomated Systems Integration Management
ASIMAutomated Security Incident Measurement System
ASIMAutomated Systems Information Management
ASIMAutomatic Security Incident Management
ASIMAirborne Simulator
ASIMAdvanced System for Information Management


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The Newcastle office of chartered accountancy Tait Walker has appointed ASIM ARSHAD and ERIC COLLINS as senior tax consultants in its tax department.
Byline: By GRANT ROBBINS ASIM BUTT has been banned from all domestic cricket for 12 months by a Cricket Scotland disciplinary panel.
ASIM also released a companion report urging Congress and the administration to improve Federal standards for Medicare MCOs, which now serve 12% of program enrollees.
 
 
 
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