What does EEA mean?
EEA means end-to-end anastomosing
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for end-to-end anastomosing?
end-to-end anastomosing can be abbreviated as EEA
Other shorthands for end-to-end anastomosing are: EEA
Other shorthands for end-to-end anastomosing are: EEA
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What does EEA stand for? EEA stands for "end-to-end anastomosing". |
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How to abbreviate "end-to-end anastomosing"? "end-to-end anastomosing" can be abbreviated as EEA. |
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What is the meaning of EEA abbreviation? The meaning of EEA abbreviation is "end-to-end anastomosing". |
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What is EEA abbreviation? One of the definitions of EEA is "end-to-end anastomosing". |
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What does EEA mean? EEA as abbreviation means "end-to-end anastomosing". |
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What is shorthand of end-to-end anastomosing? The most common shorthand of "end-to-end anastomosing" is EEA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- E2EDM - End-to-End Data Management
- E2EE - End-to-End Encryption
- E2EI - End to End Integrator
- E2ELA - End-to-End Lightpath Agent
- E2EMON - End-To-End Monitoring Techniques and Services
- E2ENP - End-To-End Negotiation Protocol
- E2EQOS - End-To-End Quality of Service
- E2ERG - End to End Research Group
- EEPJ - End-To-End Pancreaticojejunostomy Invagination
- EETDN - End-to-End Transit Delay Negotiation
- EGOPS - End-to-End GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) Occultation Performance Simulator
- EMBAC - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Control
- EMBAC-D - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Controlwith Deterministic Policy
- EMBAC-P - End-To-End Measurement-Based Admission Control with Probability-Based Scheme
- EASE - End-to-End System Analysis and Service Environment
- EE - End-to-End
- E/E - End-To-End
- EEIS - End-To-End Information System
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