What does DREEP mean?
DREEP means Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis?
Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis can be abbreviated as DREEP
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What does DREEP stand for? DREEP stands for "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis". |
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How to abbreviate "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis"? "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis" can be abbreviated as DREEP. |
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What is the meaning of DREEP abbreviation? The meaning of DREEP abbreviation is "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis". |
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What is DREEP abbreviation? One of the definitions of DREEP is "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis". |
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What does DREEP mean? DREEP as abbreviation means "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis". |
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What is shorthand of Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis? The most common shorthand of "Dried Residue of Ethanol Extracted Propolis" is DREEP. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ExSBM - Ethanol-Extracted Soybean Meal
- MER-BCG - Methanol Extraction Residue of Bacillus Calmette Guerin
- TLDE - Total Lifetime Dose of Ethanol
- DEIS - Duration of Ethanol-Induced Sleep
- KAEP - Kansas Association of Ethanol Processors
- ADTUBP - Air Dried Tons of Unbleached Pulp
- AEE - acid-ethanol-extracted
- EEP - ethanol extracted propolis
- MER - methanol extraction residue of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
- MER - methanol extraction residue of BCG
- MER/BCG - methanol extraction residue of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin
- REE - rate of ethanol elimination
- RED - rate of ethanol disappearance
- ROFS - Residue of Fatty Substance
- WEP - water extracted propolis
- DLSM - dried leaves of Solanum malacoxylon
- DWCM - Dried Weight of Cell Mass
- ace - American Coalition of Ethanol
- RSP - Residue of Similar Pages
- C2H5OH - Drunkâdue to an excess of ethanol (C2H5OH)