What does I/D mean?
I/D means Innervated to Denervated
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Innervated to Denervated?
Innervated to Denervated can be abbreviated as I/D
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What does I/D stand for? I/D stands for "Innervated to Denervated". |
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How to abbreviate "Innervated to Denervated"? "Innervated to Denervated" can be abbreviated as I/D. |
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What is the meaning of I/D abbreviation? The meaning of I/D abbreviation is "Innervated to Denervated". |
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What is I/D abbreviation? One of the definitions of I/D is "Innervated to Denervated". |
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What does I/D mean? I/D as abbreviation means "Innervated to Denervated". |
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What is shorthand of Innervated to Denervated? The most common shorthand of "Innervated to Denervated" is I/D. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 2E2 - To Escape To
- 2BON2B - To Be or Not to Be
- 2BR02B - To Be or Not to Be
- DDM - Denervated and Degenerated Muscle
- DNFK - denervated, nonfiltering kidney model
- DTE - denervated-tenotomized-exercised
- ICMS - innervated contracting muscle cells
- IMC - Innervated Myotendinous Cylinders
- DC - denervated control
- den - denervated
- IMCs - Innervated myotendinous cylinders
- inn - innervated
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