What does AM PEF mean?
AM PEF means A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Airports & Locations category.
What is the abbreviation for A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow?
A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow can be abbreviated as AM PEF
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What does AM PEF stand for? AM PEF stands for "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow". |
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How to abbreviate "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow"? "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow" can be abbreviated as AM PEF. |
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What is the meaning of AM PEF abbreviation? The meaning of AM PEF abbreviation is "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow". |
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What is AM PEF abbreviation? One of the definitions of AM PEF is "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow". |
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What does AM PEF mean? AM PEF as abbreviation means "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow". |
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What is shorthand of A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow? The most common shorthand of "A Small Decline in Morning Peak Expiratory Flow" is AM PEF. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PEFR/FEV1 - Peak Expiratory Flow Rate/Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second
- PEFT/PIFT - Peak Tidal Expiratory Flow-to-Peak Tidal Inspiratory Flow Ratio
- MPEF - Morning Peak Expiratory Flow
- PCEF - Peak Cough Expiratory Flow
- PEAF - Peak Expiratory Air Flow
- PEF - Peak Expiratory Flow
- PEFV - Peak Expiratory Flow Variability
- PPEF - Pulmonary Peak Expiratory Flow
- PEF - peak tidal expiratory flow
- PEFM - Peak Expiratory Flow Meters
- PEFs - peak expiratory flow rates
- PEFR - Peak Expiratory Flow Rate (lung Function)
- Pfr - Peak Expiratory Flow Rate
- NPEF - nasal peak expiratory flow
- PF - peak expiratory flow
- PTEF - peak tidal expiratory flow
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