What does TOC mean?
TOC means Trace of Carbon
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Trace of Carbon?
Trace of Carbon can be abbreviated as TOC
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What does TOC stand for? TOC stands for "Trace of Carbon". |
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How to abbreviate "Trace of Carbon"? "Trace of Carbon" can be abbreviated as TOC. |
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What is the meaning of TOC abbreviation? The meaning of TOC abbreviation is "Trace of Carbon". |
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What is TOC abbreviation? One of the definitions of TOC is "Trace of Carbon". |
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What does TOC mean? TOC as abbreviation means "Trace of Carbon". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MMTCE - Million Metric Tons of Carbon Equivalent
- MMTCO - Million Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent
- MTCDE - Metric Tons of Carbon Dioxide Equivalent
- PaCO2 - Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide in Arterial Blood
- pCO2 - Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide
- PPCO2 - Partial Pressure of Carbon Dioxide
- RUCADI - Recovery and Utilization of Carbon Dioxide
- SBT-CO2 - Single-Breath Test of Carbon Dioxide
- VCO2 - Rate of Elimination of Carbon Dioxide
- TACM - Trace of the Average Covariance Matrix
- TMCM - Trace of the Maximum Covariance Matrix
- AQEM - PRODUCTION OF CARBON NANO-PARTICULES, RANGING FROM FULLERENES OVER NANO-TUBES TO CARBON BLACK AND GRAPHITE, USING A PLASMA TECHNOLOGY AND THEIR EVALUATION IN DIFFERENT DOM
- CARBOEUROPE - Coordination and dissemination of CARBOn research results in light of the implementation of Kyoto Protocol in EUROPE
- CARBONTAP - Development of a new generation of CARBON TAPhole mix for blast furnaces
- HOC - House of Carbon
- PCA - Pressure of Carbon
- TCO - Tonnes of Carbon
- TMSFE - Trace of the Mean Squared Forecast Error
- GTC - Gigatons Of Carbon
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