What does mead mean?
mead means Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail?
Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail can be abbreviated as mead
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What does mead stand for? mead stands for "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail". |
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How to abbreviate "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail"? "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail" can be abbreviated as mead. |
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What is the meaning of mead abbreviation? The meaning of mead abbreviation is "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail". |
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What is mead abbreviation? One of the definitions of mead is "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail". |
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What does mead mean? mead as abbreviation means "Macroscopic Electrostatics with Atomic Detail". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- AAETA - Atomic Spectroscopy with Electrothermal Atomization
- AES-ICP - Atomic Emission Spectrometry with Inductively Coupled Plasma
- GC/AED - Gas Chromatography Coupled with Atomic Emission Detection
- MACSTRAN - MACroscopic Simulation of TRAffic Networks
- ASETA - Atomic Spectroscopy with Electrothermal Atomization
- EGM - Electrostatics of Granular Material
- MPVS - Macroscopic Portal-Hepatic Venous Shunt
- MQT - Macroscopic Quantum Tunneling
- MAP - macroscopic appearance at portoenterostomy
- MCD - Macroscopic current decay
- MMBA - macroscopic mass balance analysis
- MMBA - macroscopic mass balance approach
- MPM - Macroscopic Particle Model
- MQC - Macroscopic Quantum Coherence
- MSAT - Macroscopic slide agglutination test
- TOWED - Traffic Optimization With Enforcement Detail
- espl - Electrostatics and Surface Physics Laboratory
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- 14C - carbon-14 (carbon isotope with atomic weight of 14)
- 18O - oxygen-18 (oxygen isotope with atomic weight of 18)