What does pps mean?
pps means proportional to size
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for proportional to size?
proportional to size can be abbreviated as pps
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What is the meaning of pps abbreviation? The meaning of pps abbreviation is "proportional to size". |
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What does pps mean? pps as abbreviation means "proportional to size". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PF-ZFBF - Proportional-Fair Zero-Forcing Beamforming
- PIR-ERG - Proportional-Intensity-Reduction Exponential Reliablity Growth
- PISMC - Proportional-Integral Sliding Mode Control
- PQCM - Proportional Queue Control Mechanism
- PPS - Probability Proportional to Size
- PPS - Probability Proportionate to Size
- PTAT - Proportional to Absolute Temperature
- TTS - True to Size
- PPES - Probability Proportional to Estimated Size
- PPSWR - Proportional to Size With Replacement
- PSS - Proportional Set Size
- SEC/MALLS - size exclusion chromatography coupled on-line to multi angle laser light scattering
- VPTAT - Voltage Proportional to Absolute Temperature
- CF - Cockroach Factor - A Patient's Ability To Survive Trauma Or Serious Treatment Is Inversely Proportional To His Contribution To Society.
- APT - Area proportional to
- CTS - Cast To Size
- CTS - Cut to Size (construction)
- PDPI - Proportional Differential Proportional Integral
- Cockroach Factor - a patient's ability to survive trauma or serious treatment is inversely proportional to his contribution to society (see TTI).
- Pucker Factor - the degree/speed of constriction of the surgeon's anal sphincter is directly proportional to the patient's risk of sudden death