What does JCM mean?
JCM means Journal of Composite Materials
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Journal of Composite Materials?
2 ways to abbreviate Journal of Composite Materials
Journal of Composite Materials can be abbreviated as JCM
Other shorthands for Journal of Composite Materials are: JCoMa
Journal of Composite Materials can be abbreviated as JCM
Other shorthands for Journal of Composite Materials are: JCoMa
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What does JCM stand for? JCM stands for "Journal of Composite Materials". |
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How to abbreviate "Journal of Composite Materials"? "Journal of Composite Materials" can be abbreviated as JCM. |
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What is the meaning of JCM abbreviation? The meaning of JCM abbreviation is "Journal of Composite Materials". |
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What is JCM abbreviation? One of the definitions of JCM is "Journal of Composite Materials". |
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What does JCM mean? JCM as abbreviation means "Journal of Composite Materials". |
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What is shorthand of Journal of Composite Materials? The most common shorthand of "Journal of Composite Materials" is JCM. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- JCoMa - Journal of Composite Materials
- JUMR - Journal of Undergraduate Materials Research
- JSCMJ - Japan Society of Composite Materials Journal
- JBMR - Journal of Biomedical Materials Research
- JEM - Journal of Electronic Materials
- JEMT - Journal of Engineering Materials and Technology
- CSCM - Chinese Society of Composite Materials
- JAM - Journal of Advanced Materials
- MCMS - Mechanics of Composite Materials
- SECM - Science and Engineering of Composite Materials
- ESCM - European Society of Composite Materials
- Jnm - Journal of Nuclear Materials
- Jnmm - Journal of Nuclear Materials Management
- MACM - Marine Applications of Composite Materials
- MCMS - Mechanics of Composite Materials and Structures
- jhm - Journal of Hazardous Materials
- de-lamination. - On an aircraft, the separating or tearing away, typically during flight, of the layers of composite materials that make up the surface of the craft.
- JPMat - Journal of Porous Materials
- JNuM - Journal of Nuclear Materials
- JEMat - Journal of Electronic Materials