What does RAGPTM mean?
RAGPTM means Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane?
Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane can be abbreviated as RAGPTM
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What does RAGPTM stand for? RAGPTM stands for "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane". |
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How to abbreviate "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane"? "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane" can be abbreviated as RAGPTM. |
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What is the meaning of RAGPTM abbreviation? The meaning of RAGPTM abbreviation is "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane". |
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What is RAGPTM abbreviation? One of the definitions of RAGPTM is "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane". |
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What does RAGPTM mean? RAGPTM as abbreviation means "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane". |
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What is shorthand of Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane? The most common shorthand of "Antiserum in the Rabbit from the Guinea Pig Tympanic Membrane" is RAGPTM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CMGPI - Circular Muscle of the Guinea Pig Ileum
- GPHLV - Guinea Pig Herpes-Like Virus
- gpIAS - Guinea-Pig Internal Anal Sphincter
- GPILM - Guinea Pig Ileum Longitudinal Muscle
- GPILSM - Guinea Pig Ileum Longitudinal Smooth Muscle
- GPFM - Guinea Pig Epididymal Fat Membrane
- TM - Tympanic Membrane
- LMGPI - longitudinal muscle of the guinea-pig ileum
- TDA - tympanic membrane displacement analyser
- TDA - tympanic membrane displacement analyzer
- TGPH - The Guinea Pig Hutch
- TMD - Tympanic Membrane Displacement
- TMD - tympanic membrane displacement technique
- TMD - tympanic membrane-derived
- TMT - tympanic membrane temperature
- TMMI - tympanic membrane, malleus, and incus
- TMR - tympanic membrane rupture
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- TMD - Tympanic membrane displacement test