What does SBDOP mean?
SBDOP means Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials?
Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials can be abbreviated as SBDOP
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What does SBDOP stand for? SBDOP stands for "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials". |
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How to abbreviate "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials"? "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials" can be abbreviated as SBDOP. |
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What is the meaning of SBDOP abbreviation? The meaning of SBDOP abbreviation is "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials". |
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What is SBDOP abbreviation? One of the definitions of SBDOP is "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials". |
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What does SBDOP mean? SBDOP as abbreviation means "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials". |
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What is shorthand of Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials? The most common shorthand of "Stimulus Bound Decremental Oscillatory Potentials" is SBDOP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HFOP - High-Frequency Oscillatory Potentials
- OBR - Oscillatory Baffled Reactor
- OMDT - Oscillatory Motion Displacement Stimuli
- OMDT - Oscillatory Movement Displacement Threshold
- OMF - Oscillatory Magnetic Field
- SIRMP - Stimulus-Induced Repetitive Muscle Potentials
- BBML - Bound Brook Memorial Library (Bound Brook, NJ)
- OAP - Oscillatory after-potentials
- OAB - oscillatory activation barrier
- ODT - Oscillatory displacement threshold
- OFB - Oscillatory Flow Baffled
- ODLM - Oscillatory Dynamic Link Matching
- SBR - stimulus-bound repetition
- SBR - stimulus-bound repetitive firing
- SEPS - stimulus-evoked field potentials spike
- OPs - oscillatory potentials
- bb - Bound-bound
- btsb - Bound To Stay Bound
- ss - STIMULUS-STIMULUS
- SBR - Stimulus-bound repetitive postganglionic responses