What does EEM mean?
EEM means Eigenmode Expansion Method
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Eigenmode Expansion Method?
Eigenmode Expansion Method can be abbreviated as EEM
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What does EEM stand for? EEM stands for "Eigenmode Expansion Method". |
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How to abbreviate "Eigenmode Expansion Method"? "Eigenmode Expansion Method" can be abbreviated as EEM. |
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What is the meaning of EEM abbreviation? The meaning of EEM abbreviation is "Eigenmode Expansion Method". |
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What is EEM abbreviation? One of the definitions of EEM is "Eigenmode Expansion Method". |
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What does EEM mean? EEM as abbreviation means "Eigenmode Expansion Method". |
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What is shorthand of Eigenmode Expansion Method? The most common shorthand of "Eigenmode Expansion Method" is EEM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EALCN - Expansion Artistique et Loisirs Culturels de Normandie
- EEOW - Expansion of Employment Opportunities for Women
- ERBAR - Expansion ROM (Read-Only Memory) Base Address Register
- ERTVR - Expansion ROM Translate Value Register
- EXP J - Expansion Joint
- XPOD - Expansion Protocol Option Devices
- MAEM - Matched Asymptotic Expansion Method
- NEM - Nodal Expansion Method
- PHEM - Potential Harmonics Expansion Method
- SEM - Singularity Expansion Method
- TTSE - Tabular Taylor Series Expansion Method
- NME - normal mode expansion method
- REM - Rapid Expansion Method
- VCEM - Variational Cumulant Expansion Method
- CMX(2) - Second-order Connected Moments Expansion (method For Calcg. Correlation Energies Of Mols.)
- MSAE - Multistate Atomic Expansion (method For At. Collisions)
- OHCE - One-and-a-half-centered Expansion (method For Calcns. On Charge Transfer In Ion-atom Scattering)
- SAC - Symmetry-adapted Cluster (expansion Method For Calcg. Wave Functions)
- PWEM - Partial-wave-expansion Method (in Electron Scattering Calcns.)
- TSME - Two-state Molecular Expansion (method In Collisions Calcn.)