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NAG
(redirected from Needed Acoustic Gain)

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NAGLinux Network Administrators Guide (Hackish)
NAGNumerical Algorithms Group Ltd.
NAGNational Administration Guidelines
NAGN-Acetyl Beta-Glucosaminidase (also seen as NABG)
NAGNorthern Arabian Gulf
NAGNeighbors Against Garbage (Brooklyn, New York)
NAGNational Accountability Group (Sierra Leone)
NAGNational Association of Gals (Rush Limbaugh name for NOW)
NAGNeighbors Allied for Good Growth (formerly Neighbors Against Garbage)
NAGNational Algorithms Group
NAGNew Age Gaming (gaming magazine in South Africa)
NAGNetwork Architecture Group
NAGNeighborhood Action Group
NAGNon-Acid Generating (mineralogy)
NAGNagpur, India - Sonegaon (Airport Code)
NAGNeeded Acoustic Gain (sound-reinforcement systems)
NAGNihilist Assault Group (Norway)
NAGNaval Air Group
NAGNational Air-Racing Group
NAGNaval Astronautics Group
NAGNetherlands Antilles Guilder (national currency)
NAGNavy Advisory Group
NAGNational Auction Group, Inc
NAGNumbering Advisory Group
NAGNetwork Access Gateway
NAGN-acetyl-beta-D-glucoaminidase
NAGNational Armament Goals
NAGNaval Air Gunner
NAGNational Activists Group (UK)


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