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abbr.
  1. artificial insemination
  2. artificial intelligence

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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.
 
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Absolutely IncompleteAcademic & Science->Universities
Abysmally IrritatingMiscellaneous->Funnies
Action ItemGovernmental->Military
Active InterfaceComputing->Networking
Acuerdo InterconfederalInternational->Spanish
Adobe IllustratorComputing->Software
Advocacy InstituteCommunity->Non-Profit Organizations
Advocates InternationalCommunity->Non-Profit Organizations
Agitator IndexGovernmental->FBI Files
Air InterdictionGovernmental->Military
Airborne InterceptGovernmental->Military
Alien IntelligenceMiscellaneous->Funnies
All InclusiveAcademic & Science->Mathematics
Almost ImplementedComputing->General
Already InformedGovernmental->US Government
Amazingly InventiveCommunity->Educational
America, Inc.Governmental->Suppliers
American IdolCommunity->Famous
American Telesource International, Inc.Business->AMEX Symbols
Amnistía InternacionalInternational->Spanish
AmtsinhaberInternational->German
Analog InputAcademic & Science->Electronics
AnguillaRegional->Countries
Another IncidentGovernmental->Transportation
Anthrozoology Institute (University of Southampton)Medical->Veterinary
Aortic insufficiencyMedical->Physiology
Appenzello InternoInternational->Italian
Area of InterestGovernmental->Military
Artificial IdiocyMiscellaneous->Funnies
Artificial IgnoranceGovernmental->US Government
Artificial IngredientsMiscellaneous->Food
Artificial InsanityMiscellaneous->Funnies
Artificial InseminationMedical->Physiology
Artificial IntelligenceGovernmental->Military
Community->Media
Academic & Science->Ocean Science
Computing->General
Artificially InelegantMiscellaneous->Clothes
Assist InternationalCommunity->Non-Profit Organizations
Assistant InstructorBusiness->Positions
Associate InstructorAcademic & Science->Universities
Associate InvestigatorGovernmental->NASA
Atherogenic IndexMedical->Physiology
Authentic IdiocyComputing->SMS
Automatic IndexingComputing->General
The Art InstituteCommunity
Uluslararasi Af TeskilatiInternational->Turkish
Vector graphics (Adobe Illustrator)Computing->File Extensions

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Ai or AI may refer to:

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See also

  • .ai, the ISO Internet 2-letter country code (ccTLD) for Anguilla
  • Ái or Ríg, the husband of Edda and putative ancestor of the thralls or serfs in the Norse eddic poem Rígthula
  • Ay, a pharaoh of ancient Egypt

 
 
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