Meaning AID
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A procedure in which a fine catheter (tube) is inserted through the cervix (the natural opening of the uterus) into the uterus (the womb) to deposit a sperm sample from a donor other than the woman's mate directly into the uterus. The purpose of this procedure is to achieve fertilization and pregnancy. AID is also called heterologous inseminat [..]
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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See: Vibrotactile aid.
Source: medicinenet.com (offline)

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Assistance provided by countries and by international institutions such as the World Bank to developing countries in the form of monetary grants, loans at low interest rates, in kind, or a combination [..]
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See USAID
Source: www-personal.umich.edu

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The words "aid" and "assistance" refer to flows which qualify as Official Development Assistance (ODA) or Official Aid (OA).
Source: stats.oecd.org

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c. 1400, "to assist, help," from Old French aidier "help, assistance," from Latin adiutare, frequentative of adiuvare (past participle adiutus) "give help to" (see adjuta [..]
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early 15c., "war-time tax," also "help, support, assistance," from Old French aide, earlier aiudha "aid, help, assistance" (9c.), from Late Latin adjuta, from fem. past p [..]
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help or assistance.
Source: nationalgeographic.org

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a resource; "visual aids in teaching" help: give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can y [..]
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transfer of resources from a donor to a recipient. May be undertaken at a variety of scales usually under the following conditions:
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to provide with what is useful in achieving an end [conspiracy to counsel or draft resisters "K. A. Cohen"] often used in the phrase aid and abet; see also abet vi : to be of use [aided in t [..]
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Application Identifier
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1) A special obligation of a vassal to provide money for such occasions as his lord's ransom, the marriage of his daughter, the knighting of his son, or for going on Crusade.    (Gies, Joseph [..]
Source: netserf.org

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(n) a resource(n) the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose(n) money to support a worthy person or cause(n) the work of providing treatment for o [..]
Source: beedictionary.com

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Agency for International Development
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n. ayuda económica, asistencia económica
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Agency for International Development
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Human Artificial Insemination in which the Semen used is that of a man other than the Woman's husband.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Auditory and visual instructional materials.
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Wearable Sound-amplifying devices that are intended to compensate for impaired Hearing. These generic devices include air-conduction Hearing AIDS and bone-conduction Hearing AIDS. (UMDNS, 1999)
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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"Aid" means money payments with respect to, or on behalf of, a dependent child or children and includes: (a) Money payments to meet the needs of the relative with whom the child is living an [..]
Source: oregonlaws.org

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Americans for Informed Democracy is an American-based organization working in more than 10 countries and on more than 250 US university campuses. AID aims to develop globally aware leaders who can sha [..]
Source: bibliotecapleyades.net

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Agency for International Development.
Source: insurexchange.com

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Agency for International Development
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<programming language> (AID) A version of Joss II for the PDP-10. ["AID (Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue)", DEC manual, 1968]. Acronym: AID American spelling: Algebraic Interpretive Dialog (01 Mar 1995)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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Money from grants, scholarships, benefits, or loans used to pay the cost of college.
Source: financialaid.duke.edu (offline)

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(uncountable) Help; assistance; succor, relief. (He came to my aid when I was foundering.) *(1777-1859) *: An unconstitutional mode of obtaining aid. *viii. 6 *: It is not good that man should [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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{{w|Agency for International Development|lang=en}}
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A voluntary transfer of needed resources from one country or region to another.
Source: rgs.org (offline)

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AID (Automatic Interaction Detection) is a classification program developed by Morgan & Sonquist (1963) that led to the development of the THAID (Morgan & Messenger, 1973) and CHAID (Kass, 198 [..]
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