IA
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IA, Ia, or ia may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Ia, an 1892 novelette by Arthur Quiller-Couch
- "Iä", a fictional word (often used in chants) in the works of H. P. Lovecraft
- International Artists, a record label
Businesses and organizations
- Indian Airlines, a domestic air carrier in India
- Indian Army, part of the Military of India
- Indiana Academy, a private Seventh-Day Adventist high school
- Intact America, a non-profit organization against routine infant circumcision
- International Academy, a public high-school in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, US
- International Artists, a record label
- Internet Archaeology, an electronic journal
- Inuit Ataqatigiit, a left-wing party in Greenland
- Internet Archive, a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining an archive of web and multimedia resources
- Iraqi Airways (IATA airline designator IA)
- Iraqi Army, US military abbreviation for Iraqi Army
- Fabrica Argentina de Aviones (formerly "Fabrica militar de Aviones"), an Argentinian aircraft manufacturer (aircraft model prefix IA)
- Impact Assessment, procedures that assess effects of public policy.
Government, law, and military
- Indian Army, part of the Military of India
- Individual augmentee, a U.S. military program for augmenting units with personnel from other organizations or branches of service
- Initial appearance in a court of law, of a person charged with a crime
- Internal affairs (law enforcement), a division of a law enforcement agency which investigates incidents and suspicions of lawbreaking and professional misconduct attributed to officers on the force
- Iraqi Army, US military abbreviation for Iraqi Army
Language
- Interlingua (ISO 639 alpha-2, ia)
- Inter alia (i.a.), Latin meaning "among other things"
- Insha'Allah (iA), Arabic meaning "God Willing" or "if Allah wills".
People
- Ia of Persia, 4th-century martyr of Persia, feast day celebrated in Eastern Orthodox liturgy on September 11
- Ia of Cornwall (5th or 6th century), saint of Cornwall
- Mattias Eklundh, Swedish guitarist
Places
- Ia or Oia, Greece, a small town on the island of Santorini
- Iowa, U.S. (postal abbreviation)
- Iá River, a river in Brazil
Science and technology
Archaeology
- Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (IA)
- IA, The Journal of the Society for Industrial Archeology, an academic journal
- Industrial archaeology, an archaeological discipline
- Iron Age
- In Levantine archaeology, Iron Age Ia, a subperiod of the early Iron Age
Biology and medicine
- IA (chemotherapy), a chemotherapy regimen of Idarubicin and Ara-C (cytarabine)
- Ia (genus), of vespertilionid bats
- Inflammatory arthritis
- The first part of a Phase I clinical trial
Computing and electronics
- IA (vocaloid), in software
- IA-32, Intel Architecture, 32-bit
- IA-64, Intel Architecture, 64-bit
- Implicit authentication, methods that smart devices may use to authenticate a user by recognizing their behavior
- Intelligence amplification, the process of enhancing human intelligence through the use of technology
- Intelligent agent, in artificial intelligence, an autonomous entity which observes through sensors and acts upon an environment
- Information architecture, the practice of structuring information (knowledge or data)
- Information assurance, dealing with trust aspects of information
- Integrated amplifier, an electronic device
- InstallAnywhere, a Java-based software tool for creating installers or software packages, for multiple platforms
- Instrumentation amplifier, a type of differential amplifier
Other uses in science and technology
- Type Ia supernova, a subtype of Type I supernova
- Interactions of actors theory, a theoretical framework of cybernetician and psychologist Gordon Pask
Other uses
- Intermediate in Arts, an academic degree
- Internal audit, a business profession specializing in the removal of impediments to organizational objectives
- International Arbiter, a chess title awarded by the World Chess Federation
- Íþróttabandalag Akraness, an Icelandic football team playing in the Urvalsdeild
See also
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