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CSIRCouncil for Scientific and Industrial Research (South Africa and Ghana)
CSIRCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research (New Delhi, India)
CSIRChannel State Information Receiver
CSIRCentre for Scientific and Industrial Research
CSIRCorpo di Spedizione Italiano (Italian Army Division; WWII)
CSIRChemistry Software and Information Resources
CSIRComputer Security Incident Response
CSIRCenter for the Study and Improvement of Regulation
CSIRCapacitively Stepped-Impedance Resonator
CSIRCapacitor Start Induction Run (electronics)
CSIRClassified Search and Image Retrieval
CSIRChannel State Information Available to the Receiver
CSIRComputer Systems Integration Review (hardware/software; NASA)
CSIRClass Schedule and Instructional Record (University of California, Berkeley)
CSIRCommunications-Computer Systems Installation Record
CSIRCentrum Srodowiska i Rozwoju (Poland)
CSIRCommunications Systems Installation Records
CSIRCentre Social d'Intégration aux Réfugiés (French)
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KARACHI -- Pakistan Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (PCSIR) and University of Karachi(KU) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) MoU for collaborative working in future and to develop bilateral cooperation and linkages in academic areas and research and development (R and D) in all scientific and technical fields.
"Africa is full of poor people who are very highly dependent on climate-related issues for their livelihoods," says Bob Scholes, an ecologist at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research in Pretoria, South Africa.
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