What does AIM mean?
AIM means Adsorption Isothermal Measurement
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What is the abbreviation for Adsorption Isothermal Measurement?
2 ways to abbreviate Adsorption Isothermal Measurement
Adsorption Isothermal Measurement can be abbreviated as AIM
Other shorthands for Adsorption Isothermal Measurement are: AIM
Adsorption Isothermal Measurement can be abbreviated as AIM
Other shorthands for Adsorption Isothermal Measurement are: AIM
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What does AIM stand for? AIM stands for "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement". |
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How to abbreviate "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement"? "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement" can be abbreviated as AIM. |
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What is the meaning of AIM abbreviation? The meaning of AIM abbreviation is "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement". |
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What is AIM abbreviation? One of the definitions of AIM is "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement". |
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What does AIM mean? AIM as abbreviation means "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement". |
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What is shorthand of Adsorption Isothermal Measurement? The most common shorthand of "Adsorption Isothermal Measurement" is AIM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IDG - Isothermal Dendritic Growth
- IATC - Isothermal Acid-Titration Calorimetry
- IDGE - Isothermal Dendritic Growth Experiment
- ICVI - Isothermal Chemical Vapor Infiltration
- ICOT - Isothermal Corrosion Oxidation Test
- IRM - Isothermal Remanent Magnetization
- ITF - Isothermal Furnace
- ITC - Isothermal Titration Calorimetry
- ICC - Isothermal Community College (Spindale, NC)
- ICF - Isothermal Casting Furnace
- ICO - Isothermal Corrosion Oxidation
- ICM - Isothermal Containment Module
- IDAS - Isothermal Decompression Analysis System
- IDGE - Isothermal Dendrite Growth Experiment
- IDSC - Isothermal Differential Scanning Calorimetry
- IFL - Isothermal Furnace Liners
- IRM - Isothermal Remanent Magnetism
- IRM - Isothermal Remnant Magnetization
- ISD - Isothermal Stability Diagrams
- AIM - Adsorption Isotherm Measurement