What does OMB mean?
OMB means Oceanography and Marine Biology
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Oceanography and Marine Biology?
Oceanography and Marine Biology can be abbreviated as OMB
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What does OMB stand for? OMB stands for "Oceanography and Marine Biology". |
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How to abbreviate "Oceanography and Marine Biology"? "Oceanography and Marine Biology" can be abbreviated as OMB. |
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What is the meaning of OMB abbreviation? The meaning of OMB abbreviation is "Oceanography and Marine Biology". |
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What is OMB abbreviation? One of the definitions of OMB is "Oceanography and Marine Biology". |
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What does OMB mean? OMB as abbreviation means "Oceanography and Marine Biology". |
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What is shorthand of Oceanography and Marine Biology? The most common shorthand of "Oceanography and Marine Biology" is OMB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EEMB - (Department of) Ecology, Evolution and Marine Biology
- JCOMM - Joint Technical Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology
- MB - Marine Biology
- MBS - Marine Biology Simulation
- MBRC - Marine Biology Research Centre
- MBRI - Marine Biology Research Institute
- DFMB - Department of Fisheries and Marine Biology
- DOME - Database on Oceanography and Marine Ecosystems
- MBE - Marine Biology and Ecology
- MBF - Marine Biology and Fisheries
- MBO - Marine Biology and Oceanography
- MBN - Marine Biology and Neurosciences
- NIOMR - Nigeria Institute for Oceanography and Marine Research
- NIOMR - Nigerian Institute of Oceanography and Marine Research
- JCOMM - Joint Commission for Oceanography and Marine Meteorology
- MEFB - Marine, Estuarine and Freshwater Biology
- com - Commission on Oceanography and Marine
- joms - Journal of Oceanography and Marine Science
- OMA - Oceanography and Marine Assessment
- oceanography - (DOD) The study of the sea, embracing and integrating all knowledge pertaining to the sea and its physical boundaries, the chemistry and physics of seawater, and marine biology. From a military perspe