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INDIndustry
INDIndia
INDIndustrial
INDIndividual
INDIndiana (old style)
INDIndependent (subway line, New York, NY)
INDIndicator
INDIndonesian (language)
INDInvestigational New Drug (application to the FDA)
INDIndic (linguistics)
INDImmigratie- en Naturalisatiedienst
INDIndenture
INDImprovised Nuclear Device
INDImmigration and Nationality Directorate (UK)
INDIndorsement (former spelling of endorsement)
INDInner Niger Delta (Mali)
INDIbm Interactive Network Dispatcher
INDIndex
INDInternet Name Domain
INDin and Decrement
INDInverse Neighbor Discovery (Internet engineering)
INDInstituto Nacional de Deportes (Spanish: National Institute of Sports)
INDInstitute of Notre Dame (Maryland high school)
INDInnovative Network Designs (various locations)
INDIota Nu Delta (fraternity)
INDInterplanetary Network Directorate (US Jet Propulsion Laboratory)
INDInvestigatory New Drug
INDIn Nomine Dei (Latin: In the Name of God)
INDIndianapolis, IN, USA - Indianapolis International Airport (Airport Code)
INDInternational Nomenclature of Diseases (WHO)
INDInternodal Distance
INDInstitut für Nachrichtengeräte und Datenverarbeitung (German: Institute for Communication Systems and Data Processing; Aachen, Germany)
INDIrrigation and Debridement
INDIntensive Narcotic Detoxification
INDIncision and Drain
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Data were collected from all Asean members except Lao PDR and covered 133 indicators, including sub-indicators.
Some 68 new indicators were included in the capitally changed methodology, and 84 (74 percent) of 114 indicators were excluded.
The Abu Dhabi City Municipality -- Building Permits Division has presented a paper highlighting the process of calculating the Smart Building Indicator page.
The evaluation system that most widely applied in assessing the medical quality in China is the Chinese medical quality indicator system (CHQIS), and the evaluation indicators were generated according to the standards of tertiary general hospitals released by ministry of health in 2011, which emphasizes the public welfare of state-owned hospitals in the contents and indicators of the evaluation.
The euro-area indicator thereby went back to just above its long-term average of 100.
Manama, July 17 (BNA) -- In line with following-up the implementation of the national indicators, a meeting was held today at the Prime Minister Court, co-chaired by Minister of State for Follow-up Affairs Mohammed bin Ibrahm Al-Mutawa and the Prime Minister Court Head Shaikh Hussam bin Isa Al Khalifa, in the presence of First Deputy Court Director General Sheikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa.
As praiseworthy as it may be, the European Commission's intention to set resource use indicators for which data are available by the end of 2013 presents risks, claim the organisations that represent the European metals industry (Eurometaux and Eurofer).
An indicator comprising: a substrate and an optical grating structure fabricated on the substrate, the grating structure being formed from indicator material comprising a binder and deliquescent salt and varying in volume by the effect of moisture.
The warehouse, developed by the National Center for Health Statistics, includes a glossary of terms, data source descriptions, answers to frequently asked questions and other information, as well as a link to allow people to propose a new indicator. The effort was launched and continues to be supported by a collaboration among HHS agencies and offices.
NORDIC BUSINESS REPORT-December 21, 2010--Swedish economic tendency indicator drops in Dec 2010(C)2010 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
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