What does OMH mean?
OMH means organic mass by hydrogen
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for organic mass by hydrogen?
organic mass by hydrogen can be abbreviated as OMH
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What does OMH stand for? OMH stands for "organic mass by hydrogen". |
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How to abbreviate "organic mass by hydrogen"? "organic mass by hydrogen" can be abbreviated as OMH. |
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What is the meaning of OMH abbreviation? The meaning of OMH abbreviation is "organic mass by hydrogen". |
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What is OMH abbreviation? One of the definitions of OMH is "organic mass by hydrogen". |
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What does OMH mean? OMH as abbreviation means "organic mass by hydrogen". |
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What is shorthand of organic mass by hydrogen? The most common shorthand of "organic mass by hydrogen" is OMH. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 4H MEDIC ANNA - Hydrogen, Helium, Hydrogen Cyanide, Hydrogen Fluoride, Methane, Ethylene, Diborane, Illuminating Gases, Carbon Monoxide, Acetylene, Neon, Nitrogen, Ammonia
- HDXMS - Hydrogen Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry
- HXMS - Hydrogen Exchange Mass Spectrometry
- SIOMS - Surface Ionization Organic Mass Spectrometry
- MGST - Mass Genotyping by Sequencing Technology
- EOM - extractable organic mass
- HPOM - hydrogen peroxide organic material
- HUMS - Hydrogen Umbilical Mass Spectrometer
- MALDI-MS - Mass Spectrometry of polynucleotides by Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionisation
- MLCF - Mass Loss Contributed by the Fauna
- OCQV - Organic by Quebec Vrai
- OCH - Organic Carbon by Hydrogen
- OMC - Organic Mass by Carbon
- SIOMS - Smart Interpretation of Organic Mass Spectra
- THINCAT - Hydrogen removal from lwr containments by CATtalytic coated THermal INsulation elements
- ORAC - Organic Reaction Accessed By Computer
- OSAC - Organic Structures Accessed By Computer
- HBMM - Hydrogen Burning Minimum Mass
- HOMER - Hazardous Organic Mass Emission Rate
- OMS - Organic Mass Spectrometry (Journal)