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PRIME
(redirected from Plastics Reduction in Marine Environment)

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PRIMEPlatonic Realms Interactive Mathematics Encyclopedia
PRIMEPrime Systems Integration Services
PRIMEPhD Research in Microelectronics and Electronics (conference)
PRIMEProgramme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools
PRIMEPrimordial Explorer
PRIMEPeer-to-Peer Receiver-Driven Mesh-Based Streaming (network technology)
PRIMEPartnership Real-time Information, Management and Exchange
PRIMEPrescribed Right to Income and Maximum Equity
PRIMEPrograma de Incentivos à Modernização Empresarial (Portugal)
PRIMEPlastics Removal in the Marine Environment
PRIMEPrecision Range Integrated Maneuver Exercise
PRIMEPacific Rim International Model Engineering Society
PRIMEProducts with Interdependent Mechanical and Electronic Components
PRIMEPlastics Reduction in Marine Environment
PRIMEProfessional Institute of Management and Education
PRIMEPriority Improved Management Effort
PRIMEProcess Integrated Modeling Environment
PRIMEProduct Information for Manufacturing Excellence
PRIMEPre-RIF Initiative for Management and Employees


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