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BIR
(redirected from Baculovirus IAP Repeat)

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BIRBritish Institute of Radiology
BIRBureau of Internal Revenue
BIRBureau of International Recycling
BIRBataillon d'Intervention Rapide (French: Rapid Intervention Battalion; Cameroon)
BIRBaculovirus IAP Repeat
BIRBusiness Informatics Research
BIRBiomedical Imaging Resource
BIRBureau of Intelligence and Research (US State Department)
BIRBiometric Identification Record
BIRBuilt in Wardrobe
BIRBâtiment Industrie Réseaux (French: Building Industry Networks)
BIRBasic Individual Record
BIRBuilt-in Rigid (plumbing)
BIRBeta-Cell Inward Rectifier Subunit
BIRBanque d'Information sur les Recherches
BIRBretagne Internet Réseaux (French: Brittany Internet Networks; Rennes, Brittany, France)
BIRBenefit/Investment Ratio
BIRBest Incremental Return
BIRBiological Impact Report
BIRBoulons Industriels Rouville (French)
BIRBrother in Room
BIRBusiness Information Records
BIRBurn-In Reliability
BIRBadatz Igud Rabbonim (Kosher Food Certification Agency)
BIRBuchanan Ingersoll & Rooney (law firm; Pittsburgh; Pa)
BIRBrain Injury Rehabilitation (various organizations)


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