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Ingersoll-Rand Company Limited (NYSE trading symbol IR)
Information retrieval, the science of searching for information in documents, searching for documents themselves, searching for metadata which describe documents, or searching within databases
Informational Revolution, one of the theoretical frameworks within which trends in current society can be conceptualized
Injured reserve, a special sports reserve list for professional teams to use if a player is injured and unable to play for an extended time
Institutional repository, an online locus for collecting and preserving - in digital form - the intellectual output of an institution, particularly a research institution
Instrument Rating, refers to the qualifications that a pilot must have in order to fly under Instrument Flight Rules (IFR)
Internal Revenue Service, the United States government agency that collects taxes and enforces the internal revenue laws. The IRS is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury
Inter-racial, particularly in the Pornography industry.
Inverted repeat, a sequence of nucleotides that is the reversed complement of another sequence further downstream
Investor relations, a set of activities which relate to the ways in which a company discloses information required for regulatory compliance and good investment judgment to bond and/or shareholders and the wider financial markets
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