What does FIM mean?
FIM means Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)?
Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization) can be abbreviated as FIM
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What does FIM stand for? FIM stands for "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)". |
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How to abbreviate "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)"? "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)" can be abbreviated as FIM. |
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What is the meaning of FIM abbreviation? The meaning of FIM abbreviation is "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)". |
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What is FIM abbreviation? One of the definitions of FIM is "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)". |
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What does FIM mean? FIM as abbreviation means "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)". |
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What is shorthand of Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)? The most common shorthand of "Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)" is FIM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- FEV0.1 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 0.1 Seconds
- FEV0.5 - Forced Expiratory Volume in 0.5 Seconds
- FEV1/ FVC - Forced Expiratory Volume In One Second/Forced Vital Capacity
- FEV1/FVC - Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second/Forced Vital Capacity
- FEV1/IVC - Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 S/Inspiratory Vital Capacity
- FEV1/VC - Forced Expiratory Volume in One Second/Vital Capacity
- IMPATT - Impact Ionization Avalanche Transit Time
- FRM - forced rebreathing method
- FVM - Forced Vibration Method
- DQMC - Diffusion Quantum Monte Carlo (method In Atom And Mol. Calcns.)
- IEL - Independent Electron (model In Ion-impact Ionization Calcns.)
- IFPM - Independent Fermi Particle Model (in Atom-ion Impact Ionization)
- IID - Ion Impact Desorption
- IIRS - Ion Impact Radiation Spectroscopy
- MET - Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)
- OBK - Oppenheimer-Brinkman-Kramers (approxn. In Atom-ion Electron-exchange Calcns.)
- PWTF - Plane-wave Translation Factors (in Atom-ion Inelastic Collisions)
- VPSA - Vainshtein-Presnyakov-Sobelman Approxn. (for Excitation In Atom-ion Collisions)
- FEV1/FVC - forced expiratory volume in 1 second/forced vital
- II - Impact Ionization