What does MIS mean?
MIS means Mechanisms in Sodium
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Mechanisms in Sodium?
Mechanisms in Sodium can be abbreviated as MIS
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What does MIS stand for? MIS stands for "Mechanisms in Sodium". |
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How to abbreviate "Mechanisms in Sodium"? "Mechanisms in Sodium" can be abbreviated as MIS. |
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What is the meaning of MIS abbreviation? The meaning of MIS abbreviation is "Mechanisms in Sodium". |
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What is MIS abbreviation? One of the definitions of MIS is "Mechanisms in Sodium". |
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What does MIS mean? MIS as abbreviation means "Mechanisms in Sodium". |
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What is shorthand of Mechanisms in Sodium? The most common shorthand of "Mechanisms in Sodium" is MIS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
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- MMMP - Molecular Mechanisms in Microbial Pathogenesis
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- SCN - Sodium Channels in Neurons
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- TIMI - Techniques for Integrity Mechanisms in IBCN
- VIPROM - Normal and abnormal structure and function of motion mechanisms in the Visual system
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- Pmis - Precision Mechanism in Sodium
- Smti - Sodium Mechanisms Test Installation
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- E350 - Sodium malates (i) Sodium malate (ii) Sodium hydrogen malate
- E500 - Sodium carbonates (i) Sodium carbonate (ii) Sodium bicarbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) (iii) Sodium sesquicarbonate (acidity regulator)
- E550 - Sodium Silicates (i) Sodium silicate (ii) Sodium metasilicate
- CMAD - Cellular Mechanisms in Aging and Development