What does RITS mean?
RITS means Radiatively Important Trace Species
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Governmental & Military category.
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
Particularly in Legal Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for Radiatively Important Trace Species?
Radiatively Important Trace Species can be abbreviated as RITS
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What does RITS stand for? RITS stands for "Radiatively Important Trace Species". |
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How to abbreviate "Radiatively Important Trace Species"? "Radiatively Important Trace Species" can be abbreviated as RITS. |
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What is the meaning of RITS abbreviation? The meaning of RITS abbreviation is "Radiatively Important Trace Species". |
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What is RITS abbreviation? One of the definitions of RITS is "Radiatively Important Trace Species". |
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What does RITS mean? RITS as abbreviation means "Radiatively Important Trace Species". |
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What is shorthand of Radiatively Important Trace Species? The most common shorthand of "Radiatively Important Trace Species" is RITS. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- I-SCREAM - Important Steal Creamy Refrigerated Edibles Avoid Meltdown
- ACATS - Airborne Chromatograph for Atmospheric Trace Species
- RITG - Radiatively Important Trace Gases
- AEROTRACE - Measurement of Trace species in the exhaust of Aero engines
- BITS - Biogeochemically Important Trace Species
- CATS - Chromatograph for Atmospheric Trace Species
- DBITS - Deposition of Biogeochemically Important Trace Species
- EIPS - Economically Important Plant Species
- NICE - The NItrogen Cycle and Effects on the oxidation of atmospheric trace species at high latitudes
- RIAF - Radiatively Inefficient Accretion Flow
- DEBITS - Deposition Of Biogeochemical Important Trace Species
- BITS - Biologically Important Trace Species
- RITS - Radiatively Important Trace Substances
- PACLAT - Pacific Latitudinal Distribution Of Photochemical Trace Species
- PAKIT - Photochemistry And Kinetics Of Important Trace Gases
- TTSS - Tropospheric Trace Species Sounder
- RAGS - Radiatively Active Gases Sites
- hats - Halocarbons and other Atmospheric Trace Species
- DEBITS - Deposition of Biogeochemically Important Trace Species (IGAC)
- RITG - Radiatively Important Trace Gass