What does Perspec mean?
Perspec means Perspectives in Computing, Academic Press
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Technology, IT etc. category.
What is the abbreviation for Perspectives in Computing, Academic Press?
Perspectives in Computing, Academic Press can be abbreviated as Perspec
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What does Perspec stand for? Perspec stands for "Perspectives in Computing, Academic Press". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JMAPPS - Journal of Microcomputer Applications, Academic Press
- AP - Academic Press
- PAL - Perspectives in American Literature
- PRS - Perspectives in Religious Studies
- PPC - Perspectives in Psychiatric Care
- APJ - Academic Press Journals
- APDST - Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
- APJP - Academic Press Journal Page
- APP - Academic Press Page
- APP - Academic Press Professional
- APPC - Academic Press Professional Cata
- PMC - Perspectives in Medicinal Chemistry
- PPP - Perspectives in Percutaneous Penetration
- ACADEMIC - Academic Press, Inc.
- AP - Academic Press, Inc.
- aps - Academic Press
- appl - Academic Press and Publishers Library
- WCAR - Women in Computing Academic Resource
- giga- - In units of measurement, a factor of one thousand million or 109. In computing, often a factor of 230 (1,073,741,824).
- PICC - Perspectives In Colorectal Cancer