What does OAP mean?
OAP means Optically Active Pigments
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Optically Active Pigments?
Optically Active Pigments can be abbreviated as OAP
Other shorthands for Optically Active Pigments are: OAP
Other shorthands for Optically Active Pigments are: OAP
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What does OAP stand for? OAP stands for "Optically Active Pigments". |
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How to abbreviate "Optically Active Pigments"? "Optically Active Pigments" can be abbreviated as OAP. |
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What is the meaning of OAP abbreviation? The meaning of OAP abbreviation is "Optically Active Pigments". |
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What is OAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of OAP is "Optically Active Pigments". |
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What does OAP mean? OAP as abbreviation means "Optically Active Pigments". |
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What is shorthand of Optically Active Pigments? The most common shorthand of "Optically Active Pigments" is OAP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ODNMR - Optically Detected Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- ODPAS - Optically Detected Photo-Acoustic Spectroscopy
- OBANET - Optically Beam-Formed Antennas for (Adaptive Broadband Fixed and Mobile Wireless Access) Networks
- ODEPR - Optically Detected Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
- ODESR - Optically Detected Electron Spin Resonance
- OPNMR - Optically Pumped Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
- P425 - Pigments Absorbing at 425 nm
- OPPIS - Optically Pumped Polarized Ion Source
- OTTLE - Optically Transparent Thin-Layer Electrode
- PROTIOS - Optically Triggered Proton and Ion Switches
- OAS - Optically Activated Semiconductor
- OES - Optically Excited System
- OAT - Optically Amplified Transmission
- OAT - Optically post-Amplified Transmitter
- OACC - Optically Active Chemical Compounds
- OACS - OPTICALLY ACTIVE COATING SYSTEM
- OAL - Optically Active Ligand
- OAS - Optically Active Substance
- OA - Optically Active
- OVV - Optically Visually Violent, or Optically Violently Variable – a type of quasar