What does EHT mean?
EHT means endoscopic harvesting technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for endoscopic harvesting technique?
endoscopic harvesting technique can be abbreviated as EHT
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What does EHT stand for? EHT stands for "endoscopic harvesting technique". |
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How to abbreviate "endoscopic harvesting technique"? "endoscopic harvesting technique" can be abbreviated as EHT. |
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What is the meaning of EHT abbreviation? The meaning of EHT abbreviation is "endoscopic harvesting technique". |
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What is EHT abbreviation? One of the definitions of EHT is "endoscopic harvesting technique". |
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What does EHT mean? EHT as abbreviation means "endoscopic harvesting technique". |
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What is shorthand of endoscopic harvesting technique? The most common shorthand of "endoscopic harvesting technique" is EHT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- E3V - Endoscopic III Ventriculostomy
- EMDOE - Endoscopic Microsurgical Dissection of the Oesophagus
- ETCG - Endoscopic Transpapillary Catheterization of the Gallbladder
- ESSAL - Endoscopic Surgery with Serial Antimicrobial Lavage
- EUS-FNA - Endoscopic Ultrasound-Guided Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy
- EUSCD - Endoscopic Ultrasonography with Color Doppler Function
- EPBDT - Endoscopic Papillary Balloon Dilatation Technique
- ERC ES - Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiography with Endoscopic Sphincterotomy
- HaIRST - Harvesting Institutional Resources in Scotland Testbed
- HOPS - Harvesting Opportunity Permit Scheme
- ERAH - Endoscopic Radial Artery Harvesting
- ESVH - Endoscopic Saphenous Vein Harvesting
- HCE - Harvesting Clean Energy
- HESC - Harvesting Embryonic Stem Cell
- HESS - Harvesting Engineering Study & Services
- HIS - Harvesting in Spanish
- HOP - Harvesting Of Plants
- OHT - open harvesting technique
- hp - Harvesting Plan
- TAPES - Technique And Practice (or Pressure) Equals Skill. Technique alone is not enough. Application of a new technique in a practice or pressure situation is required to turn the technique into a skill and then improve it.