What does PEPP mean?
PEPP means potential environmental photocytotoxic potency
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for potential environmental photocytotoxic potency?
potential environmental photocytotoxic potency can be abbreviated as PEPP
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What does PEPP stand for? PEPP stands for "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency". |
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How to abbreviate "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency"? "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency" can be abbreviated as PEPP. |
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What is the meaning of PEPP abbreviation? The meaning of PEPP abbreviation is "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency". |
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What is PEPP abbreviation? One of the definitions of PEPP is "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency". |
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What does PEPP mean? PEPP as abbreviation means "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency". |
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What is shorthand of potential environmental photocytotoxic potency? The most common shorthand of "potential environmental photocytotoxic potency" is PEPP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EEERN - Environmental Education and Environmental Reporting Network
- EIS/EIR - Environmental Impact Statement/Environmental Impact Report
- EPA-OOEE - Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Environmental Education
- EPASEA - Environmental Protection Agency Strategic Environmental Assessment
- ET-AET - Environmental Technologies - Applied Environmental Technologies
- nVDRE - Potential Vitamin D Response Element
- PF - Potency Factor
- PCCP - Potential Conflict to Cooperation Potential
- APEC - Areas of Potential Environmental Concern
- EPRIP - Environmental Potential Risk Indicator for Pesticides
- PEI - Potential Environmental Impact
- PEF - Potency Equivalence Factors
- PEF - potency equivalency factors
- PmP - Potency Monitoring Project
- PPER - Profile of Potential Environmental Risks
- REFLEX - Risk Evaluation of potential environmental hazards from Low-Energy electromagnetic Field
- COPEC - chemical of potential environmental concern
- PEFs - Potency equivalency factors
- PM - Potency Monitoring
- PR - potency ratio