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ISO[not an acronym] common short name for the International Organization for Standardization; also see Iso- prefix
ISOInternational Standards Organization (common, but incorrect)
ISOInstead Of
ISOInternational Organization for Standardization
ISOIn Support Of
ISOInternational Student Organization
ISOIsolation (sports play-calling, especially basketball)
ISOIsochronous (band)
ISOInformation Security Officer
ISOInformation Security Operations (various organizations)
ISOIsometric
ISOIndependent System Operator
ISOIsotope
ISOIsolated Power (baseball statistic)
ISOIncentive Stock Option
ISOInfrared Space Observatory
ISOInternational Socialist Organization
ISOIsoproterenol
ISOInsurance Services Office, Inc. (CMSP and PLSP statistics are reported to this rate making organization)
ISOInsurance Service Organization
ISOIndianapolis Symphony Orchestra
ISOInternational Student Office (various universities)
ISOInternal Sales Order
ISOInternational Science Olympiad
ISOIndependent Sales Organization
ISOImperial Service Order
ISOIndependent Service Organization
ISOIndian Student Organization
ISOIndependent Sales Office
ISOImamia Students Organization (Pakistan)
ISOInformation Systems Office
ISOInformation Systems Officer
ISOInternational Standards Organization
ISOInterstedelijk Studenten Overleg (Netherlands student organization)
ISOIllinois Symphony Orchestra
ISOIstanbul Sanayi Odasi
ISOInformation Services Organisation (various locations)
ISOInstallation Safety Office
ISOIntensive Supervision Officer
ISOIsolierverglasung (German: insulating glass)
ISOIntermediary Services Organization
ISOIndependent Study Online (distance learning)
ISOInspection of Services
ISOIntraseasonal Oscillation
ISOIndustry Standards Organization (IEEE-ISTO)
ISOInternational Society of Organbuilders
ISOInsurance Support Organization
ISOInternational Scholar Office (University of California, San Diego)
ISOIsochronal Inspection (USAF; scheduled maintenance for aircraft)
ISOInspection of Supplies
ISOIntermarket Sweep Order (finance)
ISOKinston, NC, USA (Airport Code)
ISOImaging Spectrometric Observatory
ISOImperial Symphony Orchestra
ISOImpuesto de Solidaridad (Guatemala)
ISOIntegration Staff Officer
ISOIsrael Symphony Orchestra (est. 1988)
ISOIsochronical Inspection (USAF; phase of aircraft maintenance)
ISOIntelligence and Security Office(r)
ISOInternational Satellite Organization
ISOInstructional Services Office (various schools)
ISOInternal Service Order
ISOInstitutional Support Office
ISOInstallation Support Office
ISOInstallation Supply Officer
ISOInternet Sales Outlet
ISOOpen System Interfacing
ISOIstanbul Sanayi Odasý (Turkish: Istanbul Chamber of Industy)
ISOIndependent Scholar Option
ISOImmigrant Serving Organization (Canada)
ISOInternational Switch Operations
ISOInterservice Support Office
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Childhood diet: A closer examination of the evidence from dental tissues using stable isotope analysis of incremental human dentine.
This case report describes the clinical use of lead isotope analysis to ascertain possible anthropogenic sources of lead toxicosis in a hatch-year bald eagle that ingested a significant amount of anthropogenic debris.
However, Business and Energy Minister Richard Harrington said: "We do not believe that leaving Euratom will have any adverse effects on the supply of medical radio isotopes."
The ranges of Fe isotope compositions of chalcopyrite, pyrite, and sphalerite (Figure 2) are from -0.47[per thousand] to 0.35[per thousand], -2.14[per thousand] to -0.06[per thousand], and -1.08[per thousand] to -0.44[per thousand], respectively, with average [delta][sup.56]Fe values of -0.12 [+ or -] 0.24[per thousand] (n = 22), -1.18 [+ or -] 0.53[per thousand] (n = 48), and -0.82 [+ or -] 0.19[per thousand] (n = 22), respectively.
To do so, the group synthesized both oxides in the lab, over a range of temperatures, and measured the isotope ratios in these.
For example, sulfur, with 16 protons, has three naturally abundant stable isotopes, 32S (with 16 neutrons), 33S (with 17 neutrons) and 34S (with 18 neutrons).
We have not found any solution for storing these isotopes that we can say with absolute certainty, will contain them safely for hundreds of thousands of years.
Nordion's medical radioisotopes business supplies critical medical isotopes and radiopharmaceuticals for research, diagnostic and therapeutic uses.
Flying daringly close to the nucleus of Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko in May 2016, Rosetta identified seven isotopes of xenon.
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