What does EPR mean?
EPR means Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation?
Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation can be abbreviated as EPR
Other shorthands for Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation are: epr
Other shorthands for Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation are: epr
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What does EPR stand for? EPR stands for "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation". |
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How to abbreviate "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation"? "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation" can be abbreviated as EPR. |
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What is the meaning of EPR abbreviation? The meaning of EPR abbreviation is "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation". |
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What is EPR abbreviation? One of the definitions of EPR is "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation". |
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What does EPR mean? EPR as abbreviation means "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation". |
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What is shorthand of Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation? The most common shorthand of "Electrochem. Potentiodynamic Reactivation" is EPR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EPKR - Electrochemical Polarization Kinetic Reactivation
- EPR - Electrochemical Potentiometer Reactivation
- PDEIS - Potentiodynamic Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy
- SSTRP - South Suburban Tax Reactivation Project
- ARIS - apoenzyme reactivation immunoassay system
- EIR - explant-induced reactivation
- ELB - Electrochem Lithium Batteries
- EPR - Electrochemical Potentiokinetic Reactivation
- EPR - Electromechanical Potentiokinetic Reactivation
- ER - enhanced reactivation
- EVR - Enhanced viral reactivation
- EVR - enhanced virus reactivation
- REM - Reactivation and Memory
- RSF - Reactivation of Suspended Fields
- WUE - Warwick University Electrochem
- EIS - Electrochem. Impedance Spectroscopy
- EPKR - Electrochem. Polarization Kinetic Reactivation
- EVD - Electrochem. Vapor Deposition
- FTEMIRS - Fourier Transform Electrochem. Modulated IR Spectroscopy
- epr - Electrochemical Potentiodynamic Reactivation