What does EARS mean?
EARS means electrically-evoked auditory responses
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for electrically-evoked auditory responses?
electrically-evoked auditory responses can be abbreviated as EARS
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What does EARS stand for? EARS stands for "electrically-evoked auditory responses". |
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How to abbreviate "electrically-evoked auditory responses"? "electrically-evoked auditory responses" can be abbreviated as EARS. |
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What is the meaning of EARS abbreviation? The meaning of EARS abbreviation is "electrically-evoked auditory responses". |
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What is EARS abbreviation? One of the definitions of EARS is "electrically-evoked auditory responses". |
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What does EARS mean? EARS as abbreviation means "electrically-evoked auditory responses". |
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What is shorthand of electrically-evoked auditory responses? The most common shorthand of "electrically-evoked auditory responses" is EARS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EECAP - Electrically Evoked Compound Action Potentials
- EALR - Electrically Evoked Late Latency Response
- EEMP - Electrically Evoked Muscle Potential
- EABR - Electrically Evoked Auditory Brainstem Response
- EABR - Evoked Auditory Brain-Stem Response
- EEAD - Electrically Evoked After-Discharge
- ABRS - auditory evoked brainstem responses
- EABRs - electrically-evoked auditory brain-stem responses
- EABRs - evoked auditory brain-stem responses
- EAP - electrically evoked compound action potential
- ECAP - Electrically evoked compound action potential
- EEOE - Electrically Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions
- EEP - electrically evoked cortical potential
- EEC - electrically evoked contractions
- EET - Electrically Evoked Torque
- EER - Electrically Evoked Response
- EHR - Evoked Hemodynamic Responses
- EPR - evoked potential responses
- eabr - electrically evoked auditory brainstem response audiometry
- EABRs - evoked auditory brainstem responses