What does EIPBN mean?
EIPBN means Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication?
Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication can be abbreviated as EIPBN
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What does EIPBN stand for? EIPBN stands for "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication". |
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How to abbreviate "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication"? "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication" can be abbreviated as EIPBN. |
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What is the meaning of EIPBN abbreviation? The meaning of EIPBN abbreviation is "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication". |
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What is EIPBN abbreviation? One of the definitions of EIPBN is "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication". |
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What does EIPBN mean? EIPBN as abbreviation means "Electron Ion and Photon Beams Nanofabrication". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EDSSC - Electron Devices and Solid-State Circuits
- EMMPDL - Electron Microscopy and Microanalysis Public Domain Library
- EMXRD - Electron Microscopy and X Ray Diffraction
- EDST - Electron Devices and Semiconductor Technology
- EDM - Electron Devices and Materials
- EPIL - Electron and Photon Impact Laboratory
- ELISe - Electron-Ion Scattering in a Storage Ring
- INMS - Ion and Neutral Mass Spectrometer
- EII - Electron Ion Interaction
- EIIP - Electron Ion Interaction Pseudopotential
- EIPB - Electron Ion and Photon Beams
- EIPBN - Electron Ion Photon Beams and Nanotechnology
- INCA - ion and neutral camera
- IPSI - Ion and Plasma Surface Interactions
- EIH - Electron Ion Hybrid
- EICC - Electron-Ion Collider Collaboration
- IES - Ion and Electron Sensor
- EIC - Electron Ion Collider (nuclear physics)
- EIIP - Electron-Ion Interaction Potential Value
- IMBL - Ion and Molecular Beam Lab