What does OSOA mean?
OSOA means Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol?
Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol can be abbreviated as OSOA
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What does OSOA stand for? OSOA stands for "Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol". |
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How to abbreviate "Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol"? "Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol" can be abbreviated as OSOA. |
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What is the meaning of OSOA abbreviation? The meaning of OSOA abbreviation is "Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol". |
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What does OSOA mean? OSOA as abbreviation means "Origin and formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CPOSS - Control and Prediction of the Organic Solid State
- FOSEC - Formation of Ozone in South European Cities
- O&D - Origin and Destination
- FEPS - Formation and Evolution of Planetary Systems
- O/D - Origin and Destination
- SOA - Secondary Organic Aerosol
- SOC - Secondary Organic Carbon
- FAMD - Formation of Acid Mine Drainage
- FMMN - Formation and Modification of Micro and Nanostructures
- OCI - Origin and Cause Inc
- OCCS - Origin and Composition of Carbonate Sediments
- OEH - Origin and Early History
- OPSS - Of Principals of Secondary Schools
- PALOMA - Production and Accumulation of Labile Organic Matter in Adriatic
- SBOA - Secondary Biogenic Organic Aerosol
- SIA - Secondary Inorganic Aerosol
- OND - Origin and Destination
- OA - Organic Aerosol
- O&D traffic. - Origin and destination traffic. The passengers on a flight who are either boarding or deplaning at a particular stop, as distinct from those remaining on the plane to go to another destination.
- FATE - Formation of Aerosol and their Transformation over Europe (EUROTRAC)