What does ODES mean?
ODES means Open Department of Earth Science
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Open Department of Earth Science?
Open Department of Earth Science can be abbreviated as ODES
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What does ODES stand for? ODES stands for "Open Department of Earth Science". |
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How to abbreviate "Open Department of Earth Science"? "Open Department of Earth Science" can be abbreviated as ODES. |
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What is the meaning of ODES abbreviation? The meaning of ODES abbreviation is "Open Department of Earth Science". |
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What is ODES abbreviation? One of the definitions of ODES is "Open Department of Earth Science". |
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What does ODES mean? ODES as abbreviation means "Open Department of Earth Science". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DEAS - Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences
- DEOS - Department of Earth Observation and Space Systems
- DEMS - Department of Earth and Marine Sciences
- CDES - Cambridge Department of Earth Science
- CUDES - Cambridge University Department of Earth Science
- DEA - Department of Earth and Atmosphe
- DEAES - Department of Earth Abd Environmental Sciences
- DEE - Department of Earth and Environment
- DEAPS - Department of Earth Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
- DEES - Department of Earth abd Environmental Sciences
- DEPS - Department of Earth and Planetary Science
- DER - Department of Earth Resources
- DES - Department of Earth and Space
- DES - Department of Earth Science
- DEOS - Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences
- DOES - Department Of Earth Sciences
- DVSMAFRF - Department of Veterinary Science of Ministry of Agriculture and Food of the Russian Federation
- OES - OF EARTH SCIENCE
- OJMS - Open Journal of Marine Science
- DEEE - Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering (Columbia University; New York, NY)