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ALR
(redirected from Allergenic Effects)

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ALRAcademy Law Review
ALRAcceptable Loss Rate
ALRAction Leakage Rate (annual average atmospheric dispersion factor)
ALRadiabatic lapse rate
ALRAdministrative Letter Report
ALRAdministrative License Revocation
ALRAdvanced Launch System
ALRAdvanced Logic Research, Incorporated
ALRAgents Loss Reporting
ALRAgricultural Land Reserve (Canada)
ALRAirborne Laser Range Finder
ALRAirlift-Loop Reactor
ALRAllergenic Effects
ALRAllgemeines Landrecht (Prussian civil code)
ALRAlliance for Lupus Research (New York City)
ALRAllowable Level of Risk
ALRAlternate Link Routing
ALRAmerican Law Reports (analysis legal issues)
ALRAmerican Law Review
ALRAnalgesia
ALRApplication Layer Relay (ANSI)
ALRApplication Location Register (Sprint)
ALRApplication-level Requirement
ALRArt Loss Register
ALRArtillery Locating Radar
ALRAssociated Lighting Representatives, Inc (Oakland, CA)
ALRAustralian Literary Review
ALRAutomated Legal Research
ALRAutomated Literature Request System (Sprint)
ALRAutomatic Laser Restart
ALRAutomatic Lightpath Restoration (Lucent)
ALRAutomatic Locking Retractor (seat belts)
ALRAccess List Rule
ALRAddress Low Register
ALRAdvanced Logical Research

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Health professionals and consumer organizations are most concerned about the potential allergenic effects of genetically engineered foods.
 
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