What does GMT mean?
GMT means Generalized Multipole Technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Generalized Multipole Technique?
Generalized Multipole Technique can be abbreviated as GMT
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What does GMT stand for? GMT stands for "Generalized Multipole Technique". |
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What is the meaning of GMT abbreviation? The meaning of GMT abbreviation is "Generalized Multipole Technique". |
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What is GMT abbreviation? One of the definitions of GMT is "Generalized Multipole Technique". |
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What does GMT mean? GMT as abbreviation means "Generalized Multipole Technique". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- G-DMS - Generalized Distributed Multi-Layer Scheduler
- G-MPLS - Generalized Multi-Protocol Label Switching
- GCCPT - Generalized Conservation of Complex Power Technique
- GMT - Generalized Multi-Pole Technique
- MIM - Multipole-Induced-Multipole Model
- GADT - Generalized Algorithmic Debugging Technique
- GPST - Generalized Pulse Spectrum Technique
- MAL - Multipole Acoustic Logs
- MRM - multipole refinement method
- MSAD - multipole storage assisted dissociation
- MEAN - Multipole-extracted Adiabatic-nuclei (for Electron-molecule Collisions)
- MEDO - Multipole Expansion Of Diatomic Overlap Approximation
- MEDOC - Multipole Expansion Defined (on) One Center (a Wave Function In Calcns. On Atomic And Molecular Collisions)
- MAC - Multipole Acoustic Log
- MEDO - Multipole Expansion of Diatomic Overlap
- MP - Multipole
- MR - Multipole Radiation
- m - Multipole
- me - Multipole expansion
- 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.