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SSN

abbr.
Social Security number
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SSN

abbreviation for
(Education) severely subnormal; used of a person of very limited intelligence who needs special schooling
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SSN

Social Security number.
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Common examples include an SSN that's off by one number or includes transposed numbers, a slightly different name, or an altered birthdate.
India and Russia are currently discussing extending the lease for another five years to 2027.The new sub, designated Chakra III, purportedly the Russian Navy's K-322 Kashalot (Akula II-class) SSN, is expected to be ready for service by 2025.
Jeff Lyle, whose involvement with SSN Media Gateway bridges both ownerships, couldn't be reached for comment.
The report, now on its third edition, 'examines trends in coverage, spending and performance' of SSN or social assistance (SA) programs using the World Bank Atlas of Social Protection Indicators of Resilience and Equity updated database.
Speaking as the chief guest, Menon stressed increasing the coverage of the SSN programmes as the country's poor people can live with identity.
SC24, the present ongoing SC, had its SSN min in 2008, measuring 4.2 in terms of the annual average (i.e., January-December).
But because these two groups have not yet been given a DoD ID number, they are still required to use a SSN.
Indeed, the elimination of SSN in multilayer PCB is a critical task in the phase of the design to assure signal integrity.
After thoroughly analyzing the sensors and sensor network ontologies, the SSN ontology [8] is found most relevant due to providing advanced schema for describing sensor equipment, observation measurement, and sensor processing properties.
In clinical practice, when utilizing radiological imaging such as ultrasound, MRI and CT during arthroscopic shoulder operation or suprascapular nerve blockade, it then becomes necessary to have an understanding of the morphological variation of the SSN (Yucesoy et al., 2009).