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MRIMagnetic Resonance Imaging
MRIMauritius
MRIMedical Research Institute (dietary supplements; San Francisco, CA)
MRIMidwest Research Institute
MRIManchester Royal Infirmary
MRIMitsubishi Research Institute (Japan)
MRIMedium Resolution Instrument
MRIMax Rubner-Institut (German research institute)
MRIMinistry of Research and Innovation (Canada)
MRIMedical Records Institute
MRIMedical Resources, Inc. (various locations)
MRIMineral Resources International (Ogden, UT)
MRIMajor Research Instrumentation Program (National Science Foundation)
MRIMeteorological Research Institute
MRIManagement Recruiters International
MRIMonitor Line for Rings
MRIMachine Readable Information
MRIMediamark Research, Inc.
MRIMolecular Research Institute (est. 1979; California)
MRIMajor Research Initiative
MRIMatz's Ruby Interpreter (computer programming)
MRIMaterial Research Institute (Pennsylvania State University)
MRIMathematics Research Institute (various locations)
MRIMean Recurrence Interval (engineering measurement)
MRIMigrants' Rights International (Switzerland)
MRIMixed Reality Interface
MRIMagnetorotational Instability (physics)
MRIManagement Reports International
MRIMoores Rowland International (accounting; Taiwan)
MRIMexican Restaurants, Inc. (Houston, TX)
MRIMost Recent Interim (finance)
MRIMetallurgy Research Institute (Zimbabwe)
MRIMean Return Interval (hurricances)
MRIManaging Retirement Income (class & conference)
MRIMediamark Research Intelligence
MRIMedical Reengineering Initiative
MRIMarket Research, Inc. (New York)
MRIMeasurement Recording Instrument (Hale Propeller, LLC)
MRIMember of the Royal Institution (of Great Britain; London)
MRIMissouri River Institute
MRIMontgomery Research, Inc. (San Francisco, CA)
MRIMyers Research Institute
MRIMODERATE RISK OF ISOLATION
MRIMaster Record Index
MRIMulti-Resolution Integration (algorithm)
MRIMarket Research Indonesia
MRIMachine Readable Instruction
MRIMarginal Reliability Importance
MRIMichigan Retail Index
MRIMaryland Rock Industries, Inc.
MRIMILSTRIP Routing Identifier
MRIMagnum Research Incorporated
MRIMaterial Receipt Inspection
MRIMaintenance Requirements - Instruments
MRIMorning Room Inspection
MRIMorrison Research Initiative
MRIMaterial Requirement Internal
MRIMission Readiness Inspection (USAF)
MRIMiyabi Research Institute (Japan)
MRIMail Routing Instruction (US DoD)
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BIOLOGY: Boy Scouts of America, Covance, DuPont, Genentech, Gwinnett County Public Schools, HDR, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, L'Oreal USA, Midwest Research Institute, National Security Agency, Navigant, Polk County (FL) Schools, Prince George's County Public Schools, Procter & Gamble, and Teledyne Brown Engineering Inc.
The NREL lab is operated by the Midwest Research Institute under contract to the US Department of Energy.
Officials at Midwest Research Institute (MRI) and Battelle, co-managers of the U.S.
145 45 PMC-Sierra 144 46 The New England Center for Children 140 47 Cargill 133 48 Ryan & Company 130 49 Hyatt Hotels Corporation 124 49 Comptroller of the Currency (Dept of Treasury) 124 51 Saks Incorporated* 122 52 Rockwell Collins 118 53 John Deere 114 54 Hershey Foods Corporation 106 55 Midwest Research Institute 105 56 JELD-WEN 104 56 Kirkland & Ellis LLP 104 58 Red Lobster* 100 59 HDR, Inc.* 99 60 American Airlines, Inc.
Midwest Research institute, of Kansas City, Mo., will evaluate and test biological detection systems.
Gerkovich Antonio Sastre Midwest Research Institute Kansas City, Missouri E-mail: mcg@planetkc.com
"We have long known that air pollution is bad, not just for the lungs," notes Antonio Sastre of the Midwest Research Institute in Kansas City, Mo.
In each study, the test protocol received prior review and approval by the Institutional Review Board at the Midwest Research Institute (MRI), and we obtained written informed consent from each volunteer before her participation in a study.
However, utility workers who repair underground power lines in large cities can be exposed for hours to magnetic fields as high as 10 gauss, according to Antonio Sastre of the Midwest Research Institute in Kansas City, Mo.
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