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LCSH Section I I(f) inhibitors I-270 (Ill. and Mo. : Proposed) I Ho Yüan (Peking, China) USE If inhibitors USE Interstate 255 (Ill. and Mo.) USE Yihe Yuan (Beijing, China) I & M Canal National Heritage Corridor (Ill.) I-270 (Md.) I-hsing ware USE Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage USE Interstate 270 (Md.) USE Yixing ware Corridor (Ill.) I-278 (N.J. and N.Y.) I-Kiribati (May Subd Geog) I & M Canal State Trail (Ill.) USE Interstate 278 (N.J. and N.Y.) UF Gilbertese USE Illinois and Michigan Canal State Trail (Ill.) I-394 (Minn.) BT Ethnology—Kiribati I-5 USE Interstate 394 (Minn.) I-Kiribati language USE Interstate 5 I-395 (Baltimore, Md.) USE Gilbertese language I-10 USE Interstate 395 (Baltimore, Md.) I kuan tao (Cult) USE Interstate 10 I-405 (Wash.) USE Yi guan dao (Cult) I-15 USE Interstate 405 (Wash.) I language USE Interstate 15 I-470 (Ohio and W. Va.) USE Yi language I-15 (Fighter plane) USE Interstate 470 (Ohio and W. Va.) I-li Ho (China and Kazakhstan) USE Polikarpov I-15 (Fighter plane) I-476 (Pa.) USE Ili River (China and Kazakhstan) I-16 (Fighter plane) USE Blue Route (Pa.) I-li-mi (China) USE Polikarpov I-16 (Fighter plane) I-478 (New York, N.Y.) USE Taipa Island (China) I-17 USE Westway (New York, N.Y.) I-liu District (China) USE Interstate 17 I-495 (Mass.) USE Yiliu (Guangdong Sheng, China : Region) I-19 (Ariz.) USE Interstate 495 (Mass.) I-liu Region (China) USE Interstate 19 (Ariz.) I-495 (Md. and Va.) USE Yiliu (Guangdong Sheng, China : Region) I-25 USE Capital Beltway I-liu ti-chʻü (China) USE Interstate 25 I-505 (Portland, Or.) USE Yiliu (Guangdong Sheng, China : Region) I-26 USE Interstate 505 (Portland, Or.) I love you (The American Sign Language phrase) USE Interstate 26 I-581 (Va.) UF ILY sign (American Sign Language) I-35 USE Interstate 581 (Va.) BT American Sign Language—Terms and phrases USE Interstate 35 I-676 (N.J. and Pa.) I-meng feng (China) I-35W Bridge Collapse, Minneapolis, Minn., 2007 USE Interstate 676 (N.J. and Pa.) USE Yimeng Mountain (China) USE Minneapolis Bridge Collapse, Minneapolis, I-895 (New York, N.Y.) I-meng Mountains (China) Minn., 2007 USE Sheridan Expressway (New York, N.Y.) USE Yimeng Mountain (China) I-40 I.A. Mindovsky's Mansion (Moscow, Russia) I. Miller Building (New York, N.Y.) USE Interstate 40 USE Osobni︠a︡k I.A. Mindovskogo (Moscow, UF Miller Building (New York, N.Y.) I-44 Russia) BT Commercial buildings—New York (State) USE Interstate 44 I. A. Moto (Fictitious character) I/O equipment (Computers) I-55 USE Moto, Mr. (Fictitious character) USE Computer input-output equipment USE Interstate 55 I.A.R. aircraft I.S. plum I-64 USE IAR aircraft USE Pluot USE Interstate 64 I AM movement I.T.A. I-65 USE I AM Religious Activity USE Initial teaching alphabet USE Interstate 65 I AM Religious Activity (May Subd Geog) I-Ta-Wah Trail (Ga.) I-66 (Va. and Washington, D.C.) [BP605.I18] USE Hightower Trail (Ga.) USE Interstate 66 (Va. and Washington, D.C.) UF I AM movement I-way (Information superhighway) I-69 BT Cults USE Information superhighway USE Interstate 69 I.B. Perrine Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho) I wen chin shih chiang I-70 USE Perrine Memorial Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho) USE Yi wen jin shi jiang USE Interstate 70 I.B. Perrine Memorial Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho) I-X Center (Brook Park, Ohio) I-71 (Ohio and Ky.) USE Perrine Memorial Bridge (Twin Falls, Idaho) UF International Exposition Center (Brook Park, USE Interstate 71 (Ohio and Ky.) I-beams, Steel Ohio) I-73 USE Steel I-beams BT Exhibition buildings—Ohio USE Interstate 73 I-beams, Steel-wood I2C (Computer bus) I-75 USE Steel-wood I-beams UF Inter-Integrated Circuit (Computer bus) USE Interstate 75 I.C.I.P.E. Farm (Kenya) BT Microcomputers—Buses I-76 (Colo. and Neb.) BT Farms—Kenya i386 SL (Microprocessor) USE Interstate 76 (Colo. and Neb.) I-chiang-shan (China) USE Intel i386SL (Microprocessor) I-77 USE Yingxiong Islands (China) i386SL (Microprocessor) USE Interstate 77 I-chiang-shan tao (China) USE Intel i386SL (Microprocessor) I-79 (Pa. and W. Va.) USE Yingxiong Islands (China) i750 (Microprocessor) USE Interstate 79 (Pa. and W. Va.) I-chiang-shan tao (China), Battle of, 1955 USE Intel i750 (Microprocessor) I-80 USE Yijiangshan, Battle of, China, 1955 i860 (Microprocessor) USE Interstate 80 I ching and science USE Intel i860 (Microprocessor) I-81 USE Yi jing and science i960 (Microprocessor) USE Interstate 81 I.D. bracelets USE Intel i960 (Microprocessor) I-82 (Wash. and Or.) USE Identification bracelets IA-64 (Computer architecture) USE Interstate 82 (Wash. and Or.) I.D. cards BT Computer architecture I-83 (Pa. and Md.) USE Identification cards Ia antigens USE Interstate 83 (Pa. and Md.) I.E.L.T.S. [QR184.4] I-84 USE International English Language Testing System UF Immune region antigens USE Interstate 84 I erh chiu yün tung, China, 1935 Immune region associated antigens I-87 (N.Y.) USE China—History—December Ninth Movement, BT Antigens USE Interstate 87 (N.Y.) 1935 Glycoproteins I-90 I family Immunogenetics USE Interstate 90 USE Yi family Ir genes I-90 National Scenic Byway (Wash.) I.G. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, 1947-1948 Ia Drang Valley (Vietnam) USE Mountains to Sound Greenway (Wash.) USE I.G. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947- UF Iadrang Valley (Vietnam) I-94 1948 BT Valleys—Vietnam USE Interstate 94 I.G. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948 Ia Drang Valley, Battle of, Vietnam, 1965 I-95 UF I.G. Farben Trial, Nuremberg, 1947-1948 [DS557.8.I] USE Interstate 95 [Former heading] UF Ia Drang Valley (Vietnam), Battle of, 1965 I-99 (Pa.) Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie [Former heading] USE Interstate 99 (Pa.) Aktiengesellschaft Trial, Nuremberg, Iadrang Valley, Battle of, Vietnam, 1965 I-105 (Calif.) Germany, 1947-1948 BT Vietnam War, 1961-1975—Campaigns USE California Century Freeway (Calif.) Subsequent proceedings, Nuremberg War Ia Drang Valley (Vietnam), Battle of, 1965 I-153 (Fighter planes) Crime Trials, case no. 6 USE Ia Drang Valley, Battle of, Vietnam, 1965 USE Polikarpov I-153 (Fighter plane) BT Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, IAAF World Cup I-205 (Or. and Wash.) Germany, 1946-1949 USE World Cup (Track-athletics) USE Interstate 205 (Or. and Wash.) I-H-3 (Hawaii) Iaai language I-215 (Salt Lake City, Utah) USE Interstate H-3 (Hawaii) USE Iai language USE Interstate 215 (Salt Lake City, Utah) I-hadja (African people) Iachimo (Fictitious character : Shakespeare) I-225 (Colo.) USE Kasanga (African people) (Not Subd Geog) USE Interstate 225 (Colo.) I Ho Yüan (Beijing, China) UF Giacomo (Fictitious character : Shakespeare) I-255 (Ill. and Mo.) USE Yihe Yuan (Beijing, China) Jachimo (Fictitious character : Shakespeare) USE Interstate 255 (Ill. and Mo.) I-1 USE Interstate 255 (Ill. and Mo.) Iadrang Valley (Vietnam) Iambic tetrameter Iapygians USE Ia Drang Valley (Vietnam) [PE1531.I25] USE Iapyges Iadrang Valley, Battle of, Vietnam, 1965 UF Tetrameter, Iambic IAR 80 (Military aircraft) (Not Subd Geog) USE Ia Drang Valley, Battle of, Vietnam, 1965 BT Versification BT Airplanes, Military IAE (Lithuania) Iambic trimeter IAR aircraft USE Ignalinos Atominė elektrinė (Lithuania) UF Trimeter, Iambic IAR 81 (Military aircraft) (Not Subd Geog) Iafar (Papua New Guinean people) BT Versification BT Airplanes, Military USE Yafar (Papua New Guinean people) Iames family IAR aircraft Iago (Fictitious character) (Not Subd Geog) USE Imes family IAR aircraft (Not Subd Geog) Iahilky Iammarino family (Not Subd Geog) UF I.A.R. aircraft USE Vesnianky Iamonia, Lake (Leon County, Fla.) Industria Aeronautica Romana aircraft Iai (Papua New Guinean people) UF Jamony Lake (Fla.) BT Airplanes USE Purari (Papua New Guinean people) Lake Iamonia (Leon County, Fla.) NT IAR 80 (Military aircraft) Iai language (May Subd Geog) BT Lakes—Florida IAR 81 (Military aircraft) [PL6249] Iams family Iara River (Romania) UF Iaai language USE Imes family UF Jara River (Romania) BT Melanesian languages Ian Fellowes (Fictitious character) BT Rivers—Romania Iai language (Papua New Guinea) USE Fellowes, Ian (Fictitious character) Iara River Valley (Romania) USE Purari language Ian Kerr (Fictitious character) UF Iara Valley (Romania) Iaido USE Kerr, Ian (Fictitious character) Ierii, Valea (Romania) UF Iainuki Ian Roper (Fictitious character) Valea Ierii (Romania) BT Kendo USE Roper, Ian (Fictitious character) BT Valleys—Romania Swordplay Ian Rutledge (Fictitious character) Iara Valley (Romania) Iainuki USE Rutledge, Ian (Fictitious character) USE Iara River Valley (Romania) USE Iaido Ian Saint James Awards Iare language I︠A︡k-42 (Jet transport) (Not Subd Geog) USE Ian St. James Awards USE Purari language BT Jet transports Ian St. James Awards I︠A︡remenko family Iaka (African people) UF Ian Saint James Awards USE Eremenko family USE Yaka (African people) James Awards I︠A︡rilo (Slavic deity) Iaka language BT Literary prizes USE Yarilo (Slavic deity) USE Yaka language (Congo and Angola) I︠A︡na-Indigirka Lowland (Russia) I︠A︡rilo-Vesena (Slavic deity) Iakov Chernikhov International Prize for Young USE Yana-Indigirka Lowland (Russia) USE Yarilo (Slavic deity) Architects I︠A︡nit︠s︡kiĭ family (Not Subd Geog) IARs (Solar wind) UF Chernikhov International Prize for Young UF Yanitsky family USE Corotating interaction regions Architects I︠A︡nkovskiĭ family (Not Subd Geog) I︠A︡rty-Depe Site (Turkmenistan) Chernikhov Prize UF Yankovsky family BT Turkmenistan—Antiquities Iakov Chernikhov Prize I︠A︡no-Indigirskai︠a︡ nizmennostʹ (Russia) IAs (Computer software) I︠A︡kova Chernikhova dli︠a︡ molodykh USE Yana-Indigirka Lowland (Russia) USE Intelligent agents (Computer
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