What does DCAM mean?
DCAM means drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis?
drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis can be abbreviated as DCAM
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What does DCAM stand for? DCAM stands for "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis". |
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How to abbreviate "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis"? "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis" can be abbreviated as DCAM. |
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What is the meaning of DCAM abbreviation? The meaning of DCAM abbreviation is "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis". |
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What is DCAM abbreviation? One of the definitions of DCAM is "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis". |
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What does DCAM mean? DCAM as abbreviation means "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis". |
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What is shorthand of drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis? The most common shorthand of "drug- or chemical-induced aseptic meningitis" is DCAM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AM - Aseptic Meningitis
- NBRC - Nuclear, Biological, Radiological, or Chemical
- AAMS - acute aseptic meningitis syndrome
- AAM - acute aseptic meningitis
- ADM - Alcohol Drug or Mental
- DIAM - Drug Induced Aseptic Meningitis
- FDC - Food or Drug or Cosmetic
- NBC - nuclear, biological or chemical
- PCD - Physical or Chemical Data
- RBC - Radiological Biological and or Chemical
- GLOCHEM - Global Atmospheric Chemistry (or Chemical) Survey
- abc - Atomic, Biological or Chemical
- BRICK - 1 kilogram of a drug" or "Very cold
- DIME - $10 of a drug" or "Very attractive person
- AMS - Aseptic Meningitis Syndrome
- AS - Aseptic meningitis
- COPC - Compound(or Chemical or Constituent) of Potential Concern
- contamination - (DOD) 1.The deposit, absorption, or adsorption of radioactive material, or of biological or chemical agents on or by structures, areas, personnel, or objects.See also induced radiation; residual radia
- munition - (DOD,NATO) A complete device charged with explosives, propellants, pyrotechnics, initiating composition, or nuclear, biological, or chemical material for use in military operations, including demoliti
- persistency - (DOD) In biological or chemical warfare, the characteristic of an agent which pertains to the duration of its effectiveness under determined conditions after its dispersal.