AMSA
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AMSA can refer to:
  • Advanced Manned Strategic Aircraft, project name for the Rockwell B-1 Lancer
  • American Meat Science Association
    American Meat Science Association
    The American Meat Science Association is a non-profit professional organization for the advancement of meat science and technology. Founded in 1948 and formerly incorporated in 1964, AMSA is headquartered in Savoy, Illinois, located near the Urbana-Champaign, Illinois area...

  • American Medical Student Association
    American Medical Student Association
    The American Medical Student Association , founded in 1950 and based in Washington, D.C., is the oldest and largest independent association of physicians-in-training in the United States. AMSA is a student-governed, national organization...

  • American Men's Studies Association
    American Men's Studies Association
    The American Men's Studies Association advances the critical study of men and masculinities by encouraging the development of teaching, research and clinical practice in the field of men's studies...

  • American Moving & Storage Association
    American Moving & Storage Association
    The American Moving & Storage Association is the non-profit trade association representing members of the professional moving industry based primarily in the United States...

  • Association of Marist Schools of Australia
    Association of Marist Schools of Australia
    The Association of Marist Schools of Australia is an organisation that seeks to unite the various schools across Australia which have at any stage in their history been connected to the Australian provinces of the Marist Brothers, Marist Sisters or Marist Fathers, and by that union assist them in...

  • Australian Maritime Safety Authority
    Australian Maritime Safety Authority
    Australian Maritime Safety Authority is responsible, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government of Australia, for the regulation and safety oversight of Australia's shipping fleet and management of Australia's international maritime obligations...

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