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BIM
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BIMB. I. Moyle & Associates
BIMBallistic Intercept Missile
BIMBase-band Improvement Modification
BIMBase-station Interface Module
BIMBasic Industrial Material
BIMBasic Industry Marketing
BIMBasic Information Map
BIMBasic Initialization Module
BIMBass Intermodulation
BIMBeginning-of-Information Marker
BIMBest in Match
BIMBharathidasan Institute of Management
BIMBimini, Bahamas - Bimini Island International (Airport Code)
BIMBinary Input/Output Module
BIMBioelectric Impedance Measurement
BIMBisexual Male
BIMBit Image Memory
BIMBlade Inspection Method (helicopter)
BIMBlown in Mold (antique bottle type identification)
BIMBoat Information Manual
BIMBonded Inventory Management
BIMBord Iascaigh Mhara (Irish Sea Fisheries Board)
BIMBorn Iterative Method
BIMBrake Input Monitor
BIMBritish Institute of Management
BIMBroadband Interface Module
BIMBroadcasting Institute of Maryland (Baltimore, MD)
BIMBrussels Instituut voor Milieubeheer (Belgium)
BIMBuilding Information Model
BIMBus Input Message
BIMBus Interface Model
BIMBusiness Information Modeling
BIMBusiness Infrastructure Management
BIMBusiness Integration Methodology
BIMBusiness Integration Methodology (Andersen Consulting)
BIMByte-Interleaved Multiplexer
BIMBackplane Interface Module
BIMBuilding Information Modeling
BIMBuilt-in Memory
BIMBusiness Information Manager

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