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IV as the Roman number for four may refer to:
IV as an acronym may refer to:
  • Current-voltage in electronics where I=current and V=voltage
  • Côte d'Ivoire, from the NATO country code
  • Immigration voice a non-profit organisation working to alleviate problems faced by legal high-skilled foreign workers in the United States.
  • Implied volatility in financial mathematics
  • Independent verification systems, voting machines
  • Industrievereinigung, Federation of Austrian Industry
  • Initialization vector, a nonsecret binary vector in cryptography
  • Instrumental variable, a statistical analysis method
  • Inter vivos trust, a living trust created during a person's lifetime
  • International Viewpoint, the monthly magazine of the Reunified Fourth International
  • InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, a Christian ministry for college students
  • Intravenous therapy, giving a liquid substances directly into a vein
  • IrfanView, a freeware image viewer
  • Irish Volunteers, a historical organisation from Ireland.
  • Isla Vista, an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County, California, US    

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