What does CERA mean?
CERA means Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment?
Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment can be abbreviated as CERA
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What does CERA stand for? CERA stands for "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment". |
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How to abbreviate "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment"? "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment" can be abbreviated as CERA. |
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What is the meaning of CERA abbreviation? The meaning of CERA abbreviation is "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment". |
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What is CERA abbreviation? One of the definitions of CERA is "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment". |
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What does CERA mean? CERA as abbreviation means "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment". |
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What is shorthand of Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment? The most common shorthand of "Comparative Ecological Risk Assessment" is CERA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ERAGS - Ecological Risk Assessment Guidance for Superfund
- ERASC - Ecological Risk Assessment Support Center
- ERASG - Ecological Risk Assessment Specialty Group
- HHERA - Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
- SLERAP - Screening Level Ecological Risk Assessment Protocol
- TSERA - Tri-Service Ecological Risk Assessment
- ERA - Ecological Risk Assessment
- SERA - Screening-level Ecological Risk Assessment
- SLERA - Screening-Level Ecological Risk Assessment
- DERA - Detailed Ecological Risk Assessment
- ERAM - Ecological Risk Assessment and Management
- ERAA - Ecological Risk Assessment Addendum
- ERAAG - Ecological Risk Assessment Advisory Group
- ERACF - Ecological Risk Assessment for Commonwealth Fisheries
- FERA - Focused Ecological Risk Assessment
- PERA - Preliminary Ecological Risk Assessment
- SERA - Screening Ecological Risk Assessment
- SERA - sediment ecological risk assessment
- BERA - Baseline Ecological Risk Assessment
- eraf - Ecological Risk Assessment Forum