What does MAPA mean?
MAPA means monophasic action potential amplitude
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for monophasic action potential amplitude?
monophasic action potential amplitude can be abbreviated as MAPA
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What does MAPA stand for? MAPA stands for "monophasic action potential amplitude". |
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How to abbreviate "monophasic action potential amplitude"? "monophasic action potential amplitude" can be abbreviated as MAPA. |
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What is the meaning of MAPA abbreviation? The meaning of MAPA abbreviation is "monophasic action potential amplitude". |
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What is MAPA abbreviation? One of the definitions of MAPA is "monophasic action potential amplitude". |
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What does MAPA mean? MAPA as abbreviation means "monophasic action potential amplitude". |
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What is shorthand of monophasic action potential amplitude? The most common shorthand of "monophasic action potential amplitude" is MAPA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AP8 - action potential durations
- APD0 - Action Potential Duration at 0 Membrane Voltage
- APD100 - Action Potential Duration of Repolarization 100
- APD20 - Action Potential Duration at 20%
- APD30 - Action Potential Duration at 30%
- APD50 - Action Potential Duration at 50%
- APD75 - action potential duration measured at 75% repolarization
- APD90 - Action Potential Duration at 90%
- MAP50 - Monophasic Action Potential Duration at 50% Repolarization
- MAP90 - Monophasic Action Potential Duration at 90% Repolarization
- MAPD50 - Monophasic Action Potential Durations at 50%
- N-CNAP - Intrafascicular compound nerve action potential amplitude
- AP - Action Potential
- MAP - Monophasic Action Potential
- VAPD - Ventricular Monophasic Action Potential Duration
- AAP - amplitude of action potential
- APA - action potentail amplitude
- ASAP - amplitude of the sensory action potential
- MAPD - Monophasic Action Potential Duration
- MAPs - monophasic action potentials