What does MAPs mean?
MAPs means monophasic action potentials
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for monophasic action potentials?
2 ways to abbreviate monophasic action potentials
monophasic action potentials can be abbreviated as MAPs
Other shorthands for monophasic action potentials are: MAP
monophasic action potentials can be abbreviated as MAPs
Other shorthands for monophasic action potentials are: MAP
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What does MAPs stand for? MAPs stands for "monophasic action potentials". |
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How to abbreviate "monophasic action potentials"? "monophasic action potentials" can be abbreviated as MAPs. |
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What is the meaning of MAPs abbreviation? The meaning of MAPs abbreviation is "monophasic action potentials". |
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What is MAPs abbreviation? One of the definitions of MAPs is "monophasic action potentials". |
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What does MAPs mean? MAPs as abbreviation means "monophasic action potentials". |
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What is shorthand of monophasic action potentials? The most common shorthand of "monophasic action potentials" is MAPs. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MAP50 - Monophasic Action Potential Duration at 50% Repolarization
- MAP90 - Monophasic Action Potential Duration at 90% Repolarization
- MAPD50 - Monophasic Action Potential Durations at 50%
- MAP - Monophasic Action Potential
- FAP - fast action potentials
- MAP - AP)/monophasic action potentials
- MAPA - monophasic action potential amplitude
- MAPD - Monophasic Action Potential Duration
- PAP - propagating action potentials
- RAP - Retinal action potentials
- APs - action potentials
- BAPs - backpropagating action potentials
- CAPs - compound action potentials
- DAPs - Diaphragmatic action potentials
- ECAPs - extracellular action potentials
- IAPs - Intracellular action potentials
- ICAPs - intracellular action potentials
- MAPs - motor action potentials
- MAPs - muscle action potentials
- NAPs - nerve action potentials