What does FER mean?
FER means forced expiratory ratio
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for forced expiratory ratio?
forced expiratory ratio can be abbreviated as FER
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What does FER stand for? FER stands for "forced expiratory ratio". |
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How to abbreviate "forced expiratory ratio"? "forced expiratory ratio" can be abbreviated as FER. |
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What is the meaning of FER abbreviation? The meaning of FER abbreviation is "forced expiratory ratio". |
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What is FER abbreviation? One of the definitions of FER is "forced expiratory ratio". |
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What does FER mean? FER as abbreviation means "forced expiratory ratio". |
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What is shorthand of forced expiratory ratio? The most common shorthand of "forced expiratory ratio" is FER. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FEXF - Forced Expiratory Flow
- FEF25 - Forced Expiratory Flow at 25%
- FEF25-75 - Forced Expiratory Flow Between 25% and 75% of Forced Vital Capacity
- FEF25-75% - Forced Expiratory Flow Between 25 and 75 Percent of FVC
- FEF50 - Forced Expiratory Flow at 50%
- FEFX - Forced Expiratory Flow
- FEV 1/4 - Forced Expiratory Volume of 1/4 Second
- FEV/VC - Forced Expiratory Volume/Vital Capacity Ratio
- FEV0.1 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 0.1 Seconds
- FEV0.5 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 0.5 Seconds
- FEV1/ FVC - Forced Expiratory Volume In One Second/Forced Vital Capacity
- FEV1/FVC - Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second/Forced Vital Capacity
- FEV1/IVC - Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 S/Inspiratory Vital Capacity
- FEV1/VC - Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second/Vital Capacity
- FEV1:FVC - Forced Expiratory Volume to Forced Vital Capacity Ratio
- FEV3 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 3 Seconds
- FEV6 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 6
- FEF25-75 - forced expiratory flow at 25-75% of forced vital capacity
- FEV1/FVC - forced expiratory volume in 1 second/forced vital
- FEF25–75 - forced expiratory flow at 25–75% of forced vital capacity