What does CNS mean?
CNS means Composed of Neurons
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Composed of Neurons?
Composed of Neurons can be abbreviated as CNS
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What does CNS stand for? CNS stands for "Composed of Neurons". |
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How to abbreviate "Composed of Neurons"? "Composed of Neurons" can be abbreviated as CNS. |
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What is the meaning of CNS abbreviation? The meaning of CNS abbreviation is "Composed of Neurons". |
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What is CNS abbreviation? One of the definitions of CNS is "Composed of Neurons". |
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What does CNS mean? CNS as abbreviation means "Composed of Neurons". |
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What is shorthand of Composed of Neurons? The most common shorthand of "Composed of Neurons" is CNS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CDPF - Composed Document Printing Facility
- CEA - Composed of All
- Cee - Composed of Extension
- CEC - Composed of the Council
- CDT - Composed of Three
- CEO - Composed of Educators
- CEOC - Composed of the Communist
- CMS - Composed of Members
- CST - Composed of Sixty
- CSTC - Composed of Security Cleared
- ICOC - Is Composed of Officers
- ICE - Is Composed of Entrepreneurs
- POPC - membranes composed of 1-palmitoyl-2-oleoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine
- SBCP - Shall Be Composed of the Principal
- TM - neurons of the tuberomammillary
- IRLG - Interagency Regulatory Liaison Group (composed of EPA, CPSC, FDA, and OSHA)
- alphanumeric. - Composed of both letters and numbers, as in a record locator number.
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