What does DES mean?
DES means diameter, end-systolic diameter
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for diameter, end-systolic diameter?
diameter, end-systolic diameter can be abbreviated as DES
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What does DES stand for? DES stands for "diameter, end-systolic diameter". |
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How to abbreviate "diameter, end-systolic diameter"? "diameter, end-systolic diameter" can be abbreviated as DES. |
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What is the meaning of DES abbreviation? The meaning of DES abbreviation is "diameter, end-systolic diameter". |
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What is DES abbreviation? One of the definitions of DES is "diameter, end-systolic diameter". |
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What does DES mean? DES as abbreviation means "diameter, end-systolic diameter". |
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What is shorthand of diameter, end-systolic diameter? The most common shorthand of "diameter, end-systolic diameter" is DES. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ESSSR - End-Systolic Stress-Strain Relation
- ESTLR - End-Systolic Tension-Length Relation
- ESPDR - End-Systolic Pressure-Diameter Relation
- ESPLR - End-Systolic Pressure-Length Relationship
- ESPVL - End Systolic Pressure-Volume Line
- ESPVR - End-Systolic Pressure-Volume Relationship
- SCS/ESMI - Systolic Circumferential Wall Stress/End Systolic Muscle Index Ratio
- ESSVR - End-Systolic Stress-Volume Relation
- ESSVR - End-Systolic Stress-Volume Relationship
- ESD - End-Systolic Dimension
- ESD - End Systolic Diameter
- ESID - End Systolic Internal Diameter
- ESWS/ESVI - end-systolic wall stress to end-systolic volume index
- ESWS/ESVI - end-systolic wall stress to end-systolic volume index ratio
- LVESV - end-diastolic volume, end-systolic volume
- LVESVI - end-diastolic volume index, end-systolic volume index
- SBP/ESVI - systolic blood pressure to end-systolic volume index ratio
- SP/ESVI - systolic blood pressure/end-systolic volume index
- TESD - end-diastolic, end-systolic diameters
- ESPDR - end-systolic pressure-diameter relationship