What does TCP mean?
TCP means Transactions in Proceedings
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Transactions in Proceedings?
Transactions in Proceedings can be abbreviated as TCP
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What does TCP mean? TCP as abbreviation means "Transactions in Proceedings". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PSPUM - Proceedings of Symposia in Pure Mathematics
- TAPhA - Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
- ITOR - International Transactions in Operational Research
- OCTANE - Open Contracting TransActions in the New Economy
- ALP - Algebras in Proceedings
- API - Association in Proceedings
- E-FLORA - Common Open Market Service for Large Scale e-Commerce Transactions in the Floricultural Sector
- ERP - Erscheint in Proceedings
- ICIP - Image Coding in Proceedings
- IPSC - In Proceedings of Scalable
- IPSC - In Proceedings of the SIAM Conference
- OMMP - Oral Motions Made in Proceedings
- SIP - Services in Proceedings
- TmI - Transactions in Medical Imaging
- TPAPA - Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association
- TTCM - Transactions in Capital Markets
- ITOR - International Transactions in Operations Research
- tapa - Transactions and Proceedings of the American
- JCS-D - Journal of the Chemical Society - Dalton Transactions in Inorganic Chemistry
- JCS-Dalton - Journal of the Chemical Society - Dalton Transactions in Inorganic Chemistry