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SLIC
(redirected from Significant Limited Intellectual Capacity)

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SLICSubscriber Line Interface Circuit
SLICScottish Library and Information Council
SLICSenior Labour Inspectors Committee (European Commission)
SLICSystem Licensed Internal Code
SLICSubscriber Line Interface Card
SLICSuper Lightweight Interchangeable Carrier
SLICSession Layer Interface Card (Alacritech, Inc.)
SLICScheduled Linear Image Compositing
SLiCScience Learning in Context
SLICSignificant Limited Intellectual Capacity
SLICSubscriber Line Integrated Circuit
SLICSlave Lin Interface Controller (telephony)
SLICSystem Level Integrated Circuit
SLICSequence and Ligation-Independent Cloning (biotechnology)
SLICSystem Link and Interrupt Controller
SLICSt. Lawrence Internet Connection
SLICService License (Nortel)
SLICSpills, Leaks, Investigations and Clean-ups
SLICSpace Logistics Integration Concept
SLICSAC Long-Haul Integrated Communications
SLICStandard Linear Integrated Circuit
SLICSystem and Logistics Integration Capability
SLICState and Local Intelligence Community of Interest (Homeland Security)
SLICStore Level Inventory Control


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