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AI aortic insufficiency; artificial insemination.
AI
abbr.
artificial insemination

AI,
1 abbreviation for artificial intelligence.
2 abbreviation for artificial insemination.

AI 
aortic incompetence; aortic insufficiency; apical impulse; artificial insemination; artificial intelligence.

AI
1. aortic incompetence.
2. aortic insufficiency.
3. apical impulse.
4. artificial insemination.

AI (4) center
an establishment for the housing of males, usually bulls, the collection and storage of semen, the despatch of preserved semen, the keeping of records of performance and usually the provision of a problem-solving veterinary service.
AI (4) technician
a person qualified to inseminate animals with stored semen. The 'bull in the bowler hat' of modern antiquity.

AI
1 Allergy index 2 Angiogenesis inhibitor 3 Angiotensin I 4 Apical impulse 5 Artificial insemination 6 Artificial intelligence, see there


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