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MASIS

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MASISManagement & Scientific Information System
MASISMaterial Acquisition and Support Information System (Canada)
MASISMonitor and Science Instrument Simulator


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This petition is published not only in Cyprus, but also in newspapers in the US, Canada, Armenia, Lebanon, Greece, Turkey and Bulgaria, and is not limited to Armenians, but to anyone who supports the cause," said Masis der Parthogh, a Melkonian alumnus and one of the main protagonists in the movement to save the troubled, historic school.
This is why the south has become a masis for extremists and the source area for inter-ethnic conflicts, Minister Kongantiev said.
Team members include Shawn Gatton, Meghan Kelly, Melody Masis, Marilyn Perez and Laura Redmond * Sabor Latino, John Brown University, third place: An enterprise designed to cater to the entertainment needs of Hispanic people in Arkansas, providing a supply of Spanish movies, books and music to Arkansans.
 
 
 
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