What does TIC mean?
TIC means Tentatively Identified Compound
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Tentatively Identified Compound?
2 ways to abbreviate Tentatively Identified Compound
Tentatively Identified Compound can be abbreviated as TIC
Other shorthands for Tentatively Identified Compound are: TICS
Tentatively Identified Compound can be abbreviated as TIC
Other shorthands for Tentatively Identified Compound are: TICS
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What does TIC stand for? TIC stands for "Tentatively Identified Compound". |
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How to abbreviate "Tentatively Identified Compound"? "Tentatively Identified Compound" can be abbreviated as TIC. |
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What is the meaning of TIC abbreviation? The meaning of TIC abbreviation is "Tentatively Identified Compound". |
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What is TIC abbreviation? One of the definitions of TIC is "Tentatively Identified Compound". |
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What does TIC mean? TIC as abbreviation means "Tentatively Identified Compound". |
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What is shorthand of Tentatively Identified Compound? The most common shorthand of "Tentatively Identified Compound" is TIC. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IP - Identified Patient
- IAC - Identified Alien Craft
- IDENT - Identified
- IIM - Identified Internet Mail
- IPPRA - Identified Plant Pests Regulated by APHIS
- IOD - Identified Outward Dialing
- IWMS - Identified Wildlife Management Strategy
- IUO - Identified Ugly Object
- AP-RA - identified--aldosterone producing responsive adenoma
- EA-RFC - identified by "active" E-rosette forming cells
- EGF - identified growth factor
- IACC - Identified by the Association of Canadian College
- IAA - Identified the Already
- TSP - Tentatively Selected Plan
- CCA - Compound Club Athlétique (French: Compound Athletic Club; Capdenac, France)
- TA - Tentatively Agreed
- ta - Tentatively Approved
- TICS - Tentatively Identified Compounds
- TNTVLY - Tentatively
- TIC - Tentatively Identified Compounds