What does PNMB mean?
PNMB means Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)?
Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH) can be abbreviated as PNMB
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What does PNMB stand for? PNMB stands for "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)". |
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How to abbreviate "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)"? "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)" can be abbreviated as PNMB. |
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What is the meaning of PNMB abbreviation? The meaning of PNMB abbreviation is "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)". |
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What is PNMB abbreviation? One of the definitions of PNMB is "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)". |
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What does PNMB mean? PNMB as abbreviation means "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)". |
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What is shorthand of Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)? The most common shorthand of "Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch (US NIH)" is PNMB. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PAD - Pain and Distress
- PT - Pain and Torture
- PAIRS - Pain and Impairment Relationship Scale
- PEMI - Pain and Emergency Medicine Initiative
- PSMPC - Pain and Symptom Management/Palliative Care Program
- PAAM - Pain and Analgesia Assessment Module
- PANG - Pain and Nociception Group
- PATH - pain and thermal sensitivity
- PIP - Pain and Incontinence Program
- PLADS - Pain and Limited Activity Days
- PNRG - Pain and Nociception Research Group
- PPCS - Pain and Palliative Care Society
- PPSG - Pain and Policies Study Group
- PPSG - Pain and Policy Studies Group
- PSCT - Pain and Symptom Control Team
- PSMP - Pain and Symptom Management Program
- PSMT - Pain and Symptom Management Team
- PSLA - Pain and Suffering and Loss of Amenity
- PUF - Pain and Urgency Frequency
- CRHB - Contraception and Reproductive Health Branch (US NIH)