What does MOCT mean?
MOCT means Multi Order Cancellation Technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Multi Order Cancellation Technique?
Multi Order Cancellation Technique can be abbreviated as MOCT
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What does MOCT stand for? MOCT stands for "Multi Order Cancellation Technique". |
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How to abbreviate "Multi Order Cancellation Technique"? "Multi Order Cancellation Technique" can be abbreviated as MOCT. |
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What is the meaning of MOCT abbreviation? The meaning of MOCT abbreviation is "Multi Order Cancellation Technique". |
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What is MOCT abbreviation? One of the definitions of MOCT is "Multi Order Cancellation Technique". |
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What does MOCT mean? MOCT as abbreviation means "Multi Order Cancellation Technique". |
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What is shorthand of Multi Order Cancellation Technique? The most common shorthand of "Multi Order Cancellation Technique" is MOCT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MC-SIC - Multi-Carrier Successive Interference Cancellation
- MCTDE - Multi-Path Cancellation Time Delay Estimator
- MYTO - Multi Year Tariff Order
- OISAT - Order Independent Signature Analysis Technique
- TOPSIS - Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution
- AMAST - Advanced Multi-Attribute Scoring Technique
- BOC - Back Order Cancellation
- CASO - Cancellation Addendum Sales Order
- ECT - Echo Cancellation Technique
- METRIC - Multi-Echelon Technique for Recoverable Item Control
- MPIC - Multi-Path Interference Cancellation
- OBST - Order Based Scheduling Technique
- SMART - Simple Multi-Attribute Rating Technique
- BOCR - Back Order Cancellation Request
- MOSES - Multi Order Solar Euv Spectrograph
- sCT - sidelobe cancellation technique
- Optim - Order Point Technique for Inventory Management
- MOCT - Multiorder Cancellation Technique
- maut - Multi-Attribute Utility Technique
- 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.