What does GLO mean?
GLO means Glyoxalase I
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Scientific & Educational
category.
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations
Particularly in Chemistry Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Glyoxalase I?
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What does GLO stand for? GLO stands for "Glyoxalase I". |
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How to abbreviate "Glyoxalase I"? "Glyoxalase I" can be abbreviated as GLO. |
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What is the meaning of GLO abbreviation? The meaning of GLO abbreviation is "Glyoxalase I". |
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What is GLO abbreviation? One of the definitions of GLO is "Glyoxalase I". |
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What does GLO mean? GLO as abbreviation means "Glyoxalase I". |
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What is shorthand of Glyoxalase I? The most common shorthand of "Glyoxalase I" is GLO. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- IHTSITYSBITYS - I Hate to Say I Told You So But I Told You So
- ILICISCOMK - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat Coffee on My Keyboard
- ILICISCOMK - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat/Spilt Coffee/Crumbs/Coke On My Keyboard
- GII - glyoxalase II
- GI - glyoxalase I
- GLOI - glyoxalase I
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spat Coke on My Keyboard
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spilt Coffee on My Keyboard
- Iliciscomk - I Laughed, I Cried, I Spilt Coke on My Keyboard
- Ikwiwwisi - I'll Know What I Want when I See it
- Ikybyuwytisbinsyrtwyhinwim - I Know You Believe You Understand What You Think I Said, But I'm Not Sure You Realize That What You Heard Is Not What I Meant
- GLO - GLyOxalase
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- IKWIWWISI - I'll Know What I Want When I See It. Variation on the above theme. The procrastinator's motto. Instead: sit down, think, write down some ideas or aims, and then you will get good results.
- IBM - I'm in Blue Material. A 1970s reference to the standard IBM executive's business suit), and I've Been to Manchester (referring to the supposed reluctance of IBM's American executives to travel into bandit country, i.e. more than three miles from central L
- ILICISCOMK - I laughed, I cried, I spat/spilt coffee/crumbs/coke over my keyboard
- ILICISCOMK - I laughed, I cried, I spilt coffee over my keyboard
- GLO1 - Glyoxalase I gene
- GLO2 - Glyoxalase II gene
- GLO3 - Glyoxalase II gene