What does MBBC mean?
MBBC means Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion?
Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion can be abbreviated as MBBC
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What does MBBC stand for? MBBC stands for "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion". |
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How to abbreviate "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion"? "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion" can be abbreviated as MBBC. |
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What is the meaning of MBBC abbreviation? The meaning of MBBC abbreviation is "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion". |
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What is MBBC abbreviation? One of the definitions of MBBC is "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion". |
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What does MBBC mean? MBBC as abbreviation means "Molecular Bioengineering of Biomass Conversion". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- BCRL - Biomass Conversion Research Laboratory
- MEBCS - Molecular Engineering of Biological and Chemical Systems
- MPEIR - Molecular Pathogenesis of Eye Infection Research Center
- MBFT - Molecular Breeding of Forage and Turf
- MBoC - Molecular Biology of the Cell
- MBOD - Molecular Basis of Disease
- MBP - Molecular Biology of Plants
- MDE - Molecular Design of Explosives
- MDMD - Molecular Dynamics of Mental Disorders
- MENS - Molecular Effects of Nutritional Supplements
- MEMD - Molecular Engineering of Microdevices
- MGIM - Molecular Genetics of Industrial Microorganisms
- MGS - Molecular Genetics of Schizophrenia
- MADGELAS - Molecular description of Aggregation, Denaturation, Gelation And Surface activity of whey proteins
- MBB - Molecular Bioengineering and Bioinformatics
- PROMOLEC - Molecular ecology of the Photosynthetic Procaryote Prochlorococcus, a key organism of Oceanic Ecosystems
- BCSI - Biomass Conversion Systems Integration
- BCRC - Biomass Conversion Research Center
- bcf - Biomass Conversion Facility
- bcrl - Biomass Conversion Research Lab