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JRI

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JRIJohn Ray Initiative
JRIJournaliste Reporter d'Images (French: Image Reporter Journaliste)
JRIJames Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness (Los Angeles, CA)
JRIJava Runtime Interface (Netscape)
JRIJury Research Institute
JRIJoint Receipt Inspection (India)
JRIJoint Reliability Importance (computing)
JRIJOTS-ROTHR Interface
JRIJob Related Injury
JRIJoint Replacement Institute


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In future months, CAMA Manitoba hopes to bring about discussions including hot topics such as the Canadian Wheat Board and the recent changes to the western Canadian ag landscape including the formation of Viterra and the expansions of Cargill and JRI.
Today, JRI technicians can sleep soundly, as suppliers, salespeople, partners and employees securely access critical business information around the country and around the clock over a secure socket-layer virtual private network (SSL VPN).
JRI Group proposes metrology services for any product, to meet the requirements of QC departments of both companies and test laboratories.
 
 
 
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