What does LTEV mean?
LTEV means Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization?
Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization can be abbreviated as LTEV
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What does LTEV stand for? LTEV stands for "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization". |
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How to abbreviate "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization"? "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization" can be abbreviated as LTEV. |
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What is the meaning of LTEV abbreviation? The meaning of LTEV abbreviation is "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization". |
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What is LTEV abbreviation? One of the definitions of LTEV is "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization". |
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What does LTEV mean? LTEV as abbreviation means "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization". |
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What is shorthand of Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization? The most common shorthand of "Low Temperature Enhanced Volatilization" is LTEV. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LTWGS - Low-Temperature Water-Gas Shift
- LTWR - Low Temperature Water Return
- LTCFC - Low-Temperature Co-Fired Ceramic
- LTCHW - Low Temperature Chilled Water
- LTHW - Low Temperature Hot Water
- LTHWR - Low-Temperature Heavy-Water Reactor
- LTLSM - Low Temperature Laser Scanning Microscopy
- LTMBE - Low-Temperature Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- LTMCD - Low-Temperature Magnetic Circular Dichroism
- LTMED - Low Temperature Multi-Effect Distillation
- LTMFM - Low-Temperature Magnetic Force Microscope
- LTMLS - Low Temperature Molecular Luminescence Spectroscopy
- LTMPF - Low Temperature Microgravity Physics Facility
- LTPSTFT - Low Temperature Polysilicon Thin Film Transistor
- LTPTL - Low Temperature Plasma Technology Laboratory
- LTS-EM - Low Temperature Scanning Electron Microscope
- LTSEM - Low Temperature Scanning Electron Microscopy
- LPLT - Low Pressure Low Temperature
- LILT - Low Intensity Low Temperature
- Tede - Temperature-Enhanced Displacement Effect