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Answer» What is Institute for Transuranium Elements mean? The Institute for Transuranium Elements (ITU) is a nuclear research institute in Karlsruhe, Germany. The ITU is one of the seven institutes of the Joint Research Centre, a Directorate-General of the European Commission. The ITU has about 300 staff. Its specialists have access to an extensive range of advanced facilities, many unavailable elsewhere in Europe. reference | Full Form | Category | | Interdisciplinary Thematic Unit | Academic & Science | | International Technological University | Academic & Science | | Information Technology University | Academic & Science | | Istanbul Technical University | Academic & Science | | Institute for Transuranium Elements | Academic & Science | | Istanbul Teknik Universitesi | Academic & Science | | İstanbul Technical University | Academic & Science | | Intend To Use | Business | | Intent to Use | Business | | Institute of Telephony Union | Community | | Indian Telecom Union | Community | | Input Terminal Unit | Computing | | Instrumentation Table Unit | Computing | | Istanbul Teknik Universitesi (istanbul Technical University) | Earth Science | | Interventional Tele Unit | General | | Interior Trim Unique Color | General | | International Telecommunication Union | Information Technology | | Istanbul Teknik ÜNiversitesi | International | | Istanbul Teknik ÜNiversitesi | International | | International Typographical Union | International | | International Toxic Units | International | | International Toxicity Unit | Measurement Unit | | Intensive Therapy Unit | Medical | | Interrogator Translator Unit | Military and Defence | | International Triathlon Union | Sports | | Image Transfer Unit | Technology | | International Telecommunications Union | Telecommunication | | Indian Telecom Unions | Telecommunication |
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