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AMA
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AMA
abbr.
American Medical Association

AMA
abbreviation for
1. (Medicine) American Medical Association
2. (Medicine) Australian Medical Association
Translations
AMA [ˌeɪɛmˈeɪ] n abbr (=American Medical Association) → ordre m des médecins


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