What does POM mean?
POM means Polymeric Organic Materials
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Polymeric Organic Materials?
Polymeric Organic Materials can be abbreviated as POM
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What does POM stand for? POM stands for "Polymeric Organic Materials". |
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How to abbreviate "Polymeric Organic Materials"? "Polymeric Organic Materials" can be abbreviated as POM. |
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What is the meaning of POM abbreviation? The meaning of POM abbreviation is "Polymeric Organic Materials". |
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What is POM abbreviation? One of the definitions of POM is "Polymeric Organic Materials". |
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What does POM mean? POM as abbreviation means "Polymeric Organic Materials". |
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What is shorthand of Polymeric Organic Materials? The most common shorthand of "Polymeric Organic Materials" is POM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- HOMRC - Hyperstructured Organic Materials Research Center
- NEOME - Network of Excellence on Organic Materials for Electronics
- CGOM - Crystal Growth of Organic Materials
- COMR - Combinatorial Organic Materials Research
- OMEC - Organic Materials in Electronics Consortium
- OMD - Organic Materials and Devices
- ECOSAFE - Safer and Ecologically sound roadside Safety Systems through novel design with Advanced polymeric composite materials
- ICEPOM - International Conference on Electronic Processes in Organic Materials
- MMOM - Microporous Metal Organic Materials
- NCROM - Novel Carbon Rich Organic Materials
- NEOME - Network for Excellence on Organic Materials
- SSOM - Source Separated Organic Materials
- THOM - Total Hazardous Organic Materials
- VOM - Vegetative and Organic Materials
- DOME - Development of Organic Materials for Electroluminescence
- DOME - Development of Organic Materials for Electronics
- NIROM - National Institute for Research in Organic Materials
- OMRG - Organic Materials Research Group (Vanderbilt University)
- OMEC - Organic Materials for Electronics Consortium
- OMIC - Organic Materials Innovation Centre