What does TAST mean?
TAST means thermo-acoustic sensing technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for thermo-acoustic sensing technique?
thermo-acoustic sensing technique can be abbreviated as TAST
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What does TAST stand for? TAST stands for "thermo-acoustic sensing technique". |
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How to abbreviate "thermo-acoustic sensing technique"? "thermo-acoustic sensing technique" can be abbreviated as TAST. |
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What is the meaning of TAST abbreviation? The meaning of TAST abbreviation is "thermo-acoustic sensing technique". |
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What is TAST abbreviation? One of the definitions of TAST is "thermo-acoustic sensing technique". |
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What does TAST mean? TAST as abbreviation means "thermo-acoustic sensing technique". |
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What is shorthand of thermo-acoustic sensing technique? The most common shorthand of "thermo-acoustic sensing technique" is TAST. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- TEOST - Thermo-Oxidation Engine Oil Simulation Test
- TASHE - Thermo Acoustic Stirling Heat Engine
- TMAZ - Thermo-Mechanically Affected Zone
- AET - Acoustic Emission Technique
- LLS - Thermo Electron Life and Laboratory Sciences
- SETAC - Shipboard Electronics Thermo-Acoustic Cooler
- TE - Thermo Electric
- TP - Thermo-Plastic
- TNT - Thermo Nuclear Technology
- TADD - Thermo-Assisted Drying and Decontamination system
- TEP - Thermo-Electric Power
- TKFC - Thermo King Football Club
- TMF - Thermo-Mechanical Fatigue
- TGD - Thermo Glass Door
- ART - acoustic reflection technique
- ARTIST - Acoustic Resonant frequency Technique in on-line Integrity testing of Structures
- ASPECT - Acoustic Short-Pulse Echo Classification Technique
- COAST - COMBINED OCEAN ATMOSPHERE SENSING TECHNIQUE
- avs - Acoustic Vector Sensing
- TAPES - Technique And Practice (or Pressure) Equals Skill. Technique alone is not enough. Application of a new technique in a practice or pressure situation is required to turn the technique into a skill and then improve it.