What does FANS mean?
FANS means Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer
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Particularly in Physics Abbreviations
Particularly in Physics Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer?
Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer can be abbreviated as FANS
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What does FANS stand for? FANS stands for "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer". |
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How to abbreviate "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer"? "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer" can be abbreviated as FANS. |
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What is the meaning of FANS abbreviation? The meaning of FANS abbreviation is "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer". |
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What is FANS abbreviation? One of the definitions of FANS is "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer". |
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What does FANS mean? FANS as abbreviation means "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer". |
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What is shorthand of Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer? The most common shorthand of "Filter Analyzer Neutron Spectrometer" is FANS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- NEUTRA - Neutron Transmission Radiography
- NRAN - Neutron Research at NIST
- NSECT - Neutron Stimulated Emission Computed Tomography
- NTCWG - Neutron Therapy Collaborative Working Group
- GRNS - Gamma-Ray and Neutron Spectrometer
- CINS - Combined Ion and Neutron Spectrometer
- CINS - Compact Ion and Neutron Spectrometer
- FEMA - Filter Efficiency Media Analyzer
- FPA - Filter Plugging Analyzer
- FWS - Filter Wedge Spectrometer
- GAMS - Gas Analyzer Mass Spectrometer
- ns - Neutron Spectrometer
- QENS - Quasi Elastic Neutron Spectrometer
- SANS - Small Angle Neutron Spectrometer
- CANS - Combination Area Neutron Spectrometer
- FDS - filter difference spectrometer
- NF - Neutron Filter
- NMS - Neutron Mass Spectrometer
- SNIM - Spectrometer for Neutron Studies of Condensed Matter in a Pulsed Magnetic Field
- SNIM-2 - Spectrometer for Neutron Studies of Condensed Matter in a Pulsed Magnetic Field, Second generation