What does ADD mean?
ADD means arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine?
arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine can be abbreviated as ADD
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What does ADD stand for? ADD stands for "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine". |
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How to abbreviate "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine"? "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine" can be abbreviated as ADD. |
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What is the meaning of ADD abbreviation? The meaning of ADD abbreviation is "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine". |
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What is ADD abbreviation? One of the definitions of ADD is "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine". |
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What does ADD mean? ADD as abbreviation means "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine". |
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What is shorthand of arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine? The most common shorthand of "arrhythmogenic dose of dobutamine" is ADD. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- DDOI - Daily Dose of Imagery
- dHGG - Dose of Monomeric Human Gamma Globulin
- TDDI/W - Total Daily Dose of Insulin/Weight
- TLDE - Total Lifetime Dose of Ethanol
- ADRV - Arrhythmogenic Dysplasia of the Right Ventricle
- ACRV - Arrhythmogenic Cardiomyopathies of the Right Ventricle
- DOA - Dose of Advice
- MCDE - Mean Cumulative Dose of Epirubicin
- VADE - Ventricular Arrhythmogenic Dose of Epinephrine
- AD - arrhythmogenic dose
- ADE - arrhythmogenic dose of epinephrine
- DOP - dose of doxapram
- DUI - dose of unit increase
- DIDC - Dose Of I Don't Care - Pain-killing Meds That Make Patient Light-headed
- DIDR - Dose Of I Don't Remember - Pain-killing Meds That Leave Patient Without Memory Of Painful Procedure
- Dmin - dose of methacholine
- DLAC - Dose Liminaire d'Acétylcholine (French: Liminal Dose of Dcetylcholine)
- centigray - (DOD) A unit of absorbed dose of radiation (one centigray equals one rad).
- roentgen - (DOD,NATO) A unit of exposure dose of gamma (or X-) radiation. In field dosimetry, one roentgen is essentially equal to one rad.