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ARIC
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ARICAtherosclerosis Risk in Communities (Study)
ARICAssociation pour la Recherche Interculturelle (French: Association for Intercultural Research)
ARICAsia Recovery Information Center
ARICAlliance for Rational Intercarrier Compensation
ARICAppliance Recycling Information Center
ARICAcid Rain Information Clearinghouse
ARICATM Radio Interface Card (Newbridge)
ARICAssociate of the Royal Institute of Chemistry
ARICACBAR Resource Information Center


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The ATM radio interface card (ARIC), integral to the MainStreetXpress 36170 Switch, provides an interface between the wire-line backbone and the wireless access portion of the network.
The ATM radio interface card (ARIC), integral to the MainStreetXpress 36170 Switch, provides an interface between the wire-line backbone and the wireless access portion of the network.
The ATM radio interface card (ARIC), integral to the MainStreetXpress 36170 Switch, provides an interface between the wire-line backbone and the wireless access portion of the network.
 
 
 
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