What does MET mean?
MET means Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)?
Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation) can be abbreviated as MET
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What does MET stand for? MET stands for "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)". |
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How to abbreviate "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)"? "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)" can be abbreviated as MET. |
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What is the meaning of MET abbreviation? The meaning of MET abbreviation is "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)". |
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What is MET abbreviation? One of the definitions of MET is "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)". |
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What does MET mean? MET as abbreviation means "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)". |
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What is shorthand of Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)? The most common shorthand of "Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)" is MET. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EI - Electron Impact
- EIS - Electron Impact Spectroscopy
- IBEI - In-Beam Electron Impact
- THINCS - Theory in Computer Science
- EII - Electron Impact Ionization
- EIPS - Electron Impact Point Source
- EIE - electron impact excitation
- EIMS - Electron Impact Mass Spectra
- EIMS - electron impact mass spectrometric
- EID - Electron Impact Desorption
- EIES - Electron Impact Emission Spectroscopy
- EIF - Electron Impact Fluorescence
- EIMS - Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry
- IFPM - Independent Fermi Particle Model (in Atom-ion Impact Ionization)
- FIM - Forced Impulse Method (in Atom Ion-impact Ionization)
- IAM - Internal Axis Method (in Calcns. Of Rotational Excitation In Atom-mol. Collisions)
- FMAP - Fano-Macek Alignment Parameter (in Electron-impact Excitation Of Ions)
- MCE - Multichannel Eikonal (method For Scattering Calcns.)
- EI - Electron ionization (or electron impact)
- EIEIO - Electron Impact Excitation of Ions from Organics