What does VAS mean?
VAS means volume above surface
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for volume above surface?
2 ways to abbreviate volume above surface
volume above surface can be abbreviated as VAS
Other shorthands for volume above surface are: VUS
volume above surface can be abbreviated as VAS
Other shorthands for volume above surface are: VUS
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What does VAS stand for? VAS stands for "volume above surface". |
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How to abbreviate "volume above surface"? "volume above surface" can be abbreviated as VAS. |
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What is the meaning of VAS abbreviation? The meaning of VAS abbreviation is "volume above surface". |
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What is VAS abbreviation? One of the definitions of VAS is "volume above surface". |
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What does VAS mean? VAS as abbreviation means "volume above surface". |
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What is shorthand of volume above surface? The most common shorthand of "volume above surface" is VAS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- SVS-EFIE - Surface-Volume-Surface Electric Field Integral Equation
- SVIE - Surface-Volume Integral-Equation
- VSWIE - Volume-Surface-Wire Integral Equation
- AGS - Above Ground Surface
- SA/V - Surface Area-to-Volume Ratio
- SAVR - Surface Area to Volume Ratio
- S/V - Surface to Volume
- VARP - Volume Above Reference Plane
- V/V - Volume to Volume
- VVM - Volume per Volume per Minute
- VUS - Volume under Surface
- PFV - volume-pressureand flow-volume
- STV - surface of tumor volume
- V EC - volume, expiratory current volume
- VAST - volume area surface tension-time
- VAR - volume above reference
- VSR - volume-to-surface ratio
- svp - Surface Volume Polarization
- SASS - Surface to Air in the Surface-to-Surface Mode
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