What does HIST mean?
HIST means Histology for Interface Stability over Time
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Histology for Interface Stability over Time?
Histology for Interface Stability over Time can be abbreviated as HIST
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What does HIST stand for? HIST stands for "Histology for Interface Stability over Time". |
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How to abbreviate "Histology for Interface Stability over Time"? "Histology for Interface Stability over Time" can be abbreviated as HIST. |
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What is the meaning of HIST abbreviation? The meaning of HIST abbreviation is "Histology for Interface Stability over Time". |
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What is HIST abbreviation? One of the definitions of HIST is "Histology for Interface Stability over Time". |
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What does HIST mean? HIST as abbreviation means "Histology for Interface Stability over Time". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MARITIME - Modeling and Reuse of Information over Time
- VOTDM - Voice Over Time Division Multiplexing
- VETOT - Volume Estimation and Tracking Over Time
- CCOT - Change and Continuity Over Time
- CCOT - Change-Over-Time
- DOT - Damage Over Time
- EOT - Experience over Time
- EoTDM - Ethernet Over Time Division Multiplexing
- FLT - Foundation for the Law of Time
- FOT - Flash-Over Time
- HOT - Heal Over Time
- OTL - Over Time Limit
- PoT - Power Over Time
- SIMON - Secure Interface Model Over Network
- SOFIT - System for Observing Fitness Instruction Time
- OTA - Over Time Allowance
- BANDWIDTH - Amount of data through an interface over time
- OT - Over Time
- variable costs. - Business expenditures that vary over time. For example, for a travel agency, utilities such as heat and electricity are variable expenses. See also fixed costs.
- 4D - multiple 3Ds acquired over time (the 4th D) over the same area with the same parameters (geophysics)