What does SSH mean?
SSH means Sealing of Surface Holes
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Sealing of Surface Holes?
Sealing of Surface Holes can be abbreviated as SSH
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What does SSH stand for? SSH stands for "Sealing of Surface Holes". |
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How to abbreviate "Sealing of Surface Holes"? "Sealing of Surface Holes" can be abbreviated as SSH. |
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What is the meaning of SSH abbreviation? The meaning of SSH abbreviation is "Sealing of Surface Holes". |
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What is SSH abbreviation? One of the definitions of SSH is "Sealing of Surface Holes". |
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What does SSH mean? SSH as abbreviation means "Sealing of Surface Holes". |
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What is shorthand of Sealing of Surface Holes? The most common shorthand of "Sealing of Surface Holes" is SSH. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DIOSM - Department of Interior Office of Surface Mining
- ECASIA - European Conference on Applications of Surface and Interface Analysis
- FSISE - Frontiers of Surface and Interface Science and Engineering
- GUDI - Groundwater Under Direct Influence of surface water
- GWUDISW - Ground Water Under the Direct Influence of Surface Water
- IEDRR - Import, Export, or Diversion of surface water of main stem in Riparian Reach
- JSSNT - Journal of Surface Science and Nanotechnology
- MCASW - Multi-Channel Analysis of Surface Waves
- ASTERISMOS - Application of Space Technology to Environmental aspects of Surface Mining - a surface Mining decision Support System
- CIBH - Controlled Injection of Backside Holes
- CSO - Casing and Sealing of Openings
- DPH - Delineation of Proposed Holes
- LDH - Logs of Drill Holes
- LEH - Location of Exploration Holes
- OSMOC - Office of Surface Mining Office of Communications
- PSDH - Permanent Sealing of Drilled Holes
- SDH - Sealing of Drilled Holes
- SDH - Specifications of Drill Holes
- SUH - Sealing of Underground Holes
- ASSESS - Analytical Studies of Surface Effects of Submerged Submarines