What does cIP mean?
cIP means Collision Induced Processes
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Collision Induced Processes?
Collision Induced Processes can be abbreviated as cIP
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What does cIP stand for? cIP stands for "Collision Induced Processes". |
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How to abbreviate "Collision Induced Processes"? "Collision Induced Processes" can be abbreviated as cIP. |
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What is the meaning of cIP abbreviation? The meaning of cIP abbreviation is "Collision Induced Processes". |
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What is cIP abbreviation? One of the definitions of cIP is "Collision Induced Processes". |
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What does cIP mean? cIP as abbreviation means "Collision Induced Processes". |
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What is shorthand of Collision Induced Processes? The most common shorthand of "Collision Induced Processes" is cIP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- APCID - APCI (Atmospheric Pressure Chemical Ionization) with Collision Induced Dissociation
- CID-MIKE - Collision-Induced Dissociation-Mass-Analysed Ion Kinetic Energy
- CID/MIKE - Collision-Induced Decomposition/Mass-Analysed Ion Kinetic Energy
- CDI - Collision Induced Dissociation
- CISE - Collision-Induced Signal Enhancement
- CID - Collision Induced Dissociation
- ISCID - In-Source Collision Induced Dissociation
- TCID - Threshold Collision-Induced Dissociation
- APICID - atmospheric pressure in-source collision-induced dissociation
- CIDI - Collision Induced Dissociative Ionization
- CID - Collision Induced Decomposition
- CID - Collision Induced Desorption
- CID - collision induced dissoziation
- CID - nano-electrospray/collision-induced dissociation
- CID-MIKES - Collision-induced dissociation mass-analyzed ion kinetic energy spectra
- CIET - collision induced electronic transitions
- ESI/CID - Electrospray ionisationwith in-source collision induced dissociation
- SCID - skimmer collision-induced dissociation
- CILS - Collision-induced Light Scattering
- CIA - Collision-Induced Absorption