What does ECS-P mean?
ECS-P means Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial?
Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial can be abbreviated as ECS-P
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What does ECS-P stand for? ECS-P stands for "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial". |
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How to abbreviate "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial"? "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial" can be abbreviated as ECS-P. |
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What is the meaning of ECS-P abbreviation? The meaning of ECS-P abbreviation is "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial". |
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What is ECS-P abbreviation? One of the definitions of ECS-P is "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial". |
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What does ECS-P mean? ECS-P as abbreviation means "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial". |
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What is shorthand of Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial? The most common shorthand of "Energy-Corrected Sudden-Polynomial" is ECS-P. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- PDCCF - Polynomial Distance Classifier Correlation Filter
- PJAD - Polynomial Joint Approximate Diagonalization
- POSSO - Polynomial System Solving
- ACS - Adiabatically Corrected Sudden
- ECM - energy-corrected milk
- ECRR - Energy-Corrected Rigid-Rotor Approximation
- CEL - Corrected Energy and Loss
- ECMP - Energy Corrected Milk Production
- ECSA - Energy Corrected Sudden Approximation
- SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Sudden
- ZPECB - Zero Point Energy Corrected Barriers
- CIOS - Corrected Infinite-order Sudden (approxn In Mol. Collisions)
- ECS - Energy-corrected Sudden (scaling Theory In Mol. Collisions)
- ECS-EP - Energy-corrected Sudden-exponential Polynomial (scaling Law)
- ES - Energy Sudden (approxn. In Scattering Calcns.)
- ESA - Energy Sudden Approxn. (in Calcns. On Reactive Scattering)
- FCSA - Frequency-corrected Sudden Approxn. (in Mol. Collision Calcns.)
- ESA - Energy Sudden Approximation
- ECS - Energy-Corrected-Sudden
- CTPE - Corrected Transient Potential Energy