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CLAS
(redirected from Clinical Ligand Assay Society)

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CLASClassified
CLASCollege of Liberal Arts and Sciences
CLASCenter for Latin American Studies
CLASClassify
CLASCulturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services
CLASCEBAF Large Acceptance Spectrometer
CLASCommonwealth Legal Advisory Service (UK)
CLASClinical Ligand Assay Society
CLASCommunity Legal Assistance Society
CLASCouncil for Leaders in Alabama Schools
CLASCESG Listed Adviser Scheme (UK)
CLASCollege of Letters, Arts, and Sciences (USC)
CLASCenter for Limb Atmospheric Sounding
CLASCriminal Litigation Accreditation Scheme (UK)
CLASConformal Load-Bearing Antenna Structure
CLASCouncil of Language Arts Supervisors
CLASCenter Level Application Software
CLASClosed Loop Action System (Raytheon)
CLASCEBAF Large Solid Angle
CLASCommunity Lending Analysis System
CLASColor Linear Array Scanner
CLASCivil Legal Aid Scheme
CLASCarry-Lookahead and Summation (processor unit)


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Clinical Ligand Assay Society and in 1995, a special award from the Ed and Mary Shea Family Foundation.
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