What does sa mean?
sa means Sudden Approximation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Sudden Approximation?
Sudden Approximation can be abbreviated as sa
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What does sa mean? sa as abbreviation means "Sudden Approximation". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ACGCSA - Adiabatic Capture Global Centrifugal Sudden Approximation
- ACPCSA - Adiabatic Capture Partial Centrifugal Sudden Approximation
- ACIOSA - Adiabatic Capture Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- CIOSA - Classical Infinite-Order Sudden Approximation
- CRIOSA - Classical Reactive Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- CTIOSA - Charge-Transfer Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- DWIOS - Distorted Wave Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- MIOSA - Modified (Rotational) Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- NRIOSA - Non-Reactive Infinite-Order Sudden Approximation
- QRIOSA - Quantum Reactive Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- RIOSA - Reactive Infinite-Order Sudden Approximation
- RCIOSA - Reactive Classical-Infinite-Order-Sudden Approximation
- VRIOSA - Vibrational/Rotational Infinite-Order Sudden Approximation
- ACCSA - Adiabatic Capture Centrifugal Sudden Approximation
- ECSA - Energy Corrected Sudden Approximation
- CS - Centrifugal Sudden (approximation)
- CS - Coupled-states (or Centrifugal Sudden) Approximation
- GSA - Generalized Sudden Approximation
- IOS - Infinite Order Sudden Approximation
- J(Z)CCS - J(z) Conserving Centrifugal Sudden Approximation (in Molecular Collisions