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MATC

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MATCMadison Area Technical College
MATCMilwaukee Area Technical College
MATCMellon Awards for Technology Collaboration
MATCMaine Appalachian Trail Club
MATCMid-America Transportation Center
MATCMini-Armored Troop Carrier
MATCMound Advanced Technology Center (Miamisburg, OH)
MATCMaine Antique Tractor Club
MATCMagistrates' Area Training Committee (UK)
MATCMobilization Area Training Center
MATCMaximum Allowable/Acceptable Toxicant Concentration


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Similarly, persons paying a manufacturing tax and selling out-of-state can take an MATC against that tax for selling tax paid on the same product.
The chapter also provides judges for the metalcasting section of a one-day "skills olympics program" at MATC in which vocationally oriented high school students compete in various discipline
Under the terms of the option and license agreement, MATC will use BioSante's CaP technology to develop products for commercialization in the field of aesthetic medicine, specifically, the improvement and/or maintenance of the external appearance of the head, face, neck and body.
 
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