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IBU

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IBUIbuprofen
IBUIndependent Business Unit
IBUIrish Bridge Union (card game)
IBUIndustrial Bus Lines, Inc.
IBUÝzzet Baysal Üniversitesi (Turkey)
IBUIngenieursbureau Utrecht (Dutch: Engineering Utrecht; Netherlands)
IBUItty Bitty Unit
IBUIntense Benguela Upwelling
IBUInertia Breaking Unit
IBUInteresting But Unsubstantiated
IBUInterference Blanker Unit
IBUInternational Bitterness Unit
IBUInland Boatman's Union
IBUInternational Boxing Union
IBUInshore Boat Unit (US Navy)
IBUInternational Biathlon Union
IBUInternational Banking Unit


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SGC will continue to provide its existing retail, corporate and IBU services to clients without any change, cutbacks or alterations, according to a new business plan submitted by the management and approved by the shareholders", said Jarry.
Customers are demanding a proactive, insightful way to manage their claims processes more effectively," said Leo Schneider, senior vice president, IBU Insurance, SAP AG.
The IBU bans athletes from competition when their haemoglobin levels are above the permitted threshold of 17.
 
 
 
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