What does smhv mean?
smhv means Séisme Maximal Historiquement Vraisemblable
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Séisme Maximal Historiquement Vraisemblable?
Séisme Maximal Historiquement Vraisemblable can be abbreviated as smhv
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What is the meaning of smhv abbreviation? The meaning of smhv abbreviation is "Séisme Maximal Historiquement Vraisemblable". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- MCA/VT - Maximal Compartmental Amplitude/Tidal Volume Ratio
- MaxPack - Maximal Packing
- MDGV - Maximal Decrease in Gallbladder Volume
- MEFVC - Maximal Expiratory Flow-Volume Curves
- MLLCS - Maximal-Length Linear Congruential Sequence
- MITRA - Maximal Individual Therapy in Acute Myocardial Infarction
- MEF40 - Maximal Expiratory Flow at 40 Percent
- MEP-TLC - Maximal Expired Pressure at Total Lung Capacity
- MMEFR - Maximal Mid-Expiratory Flow Rate
- MODWT - Maximal Overlap Discrete Wavelet Transform
- MFVL - Maximal Flow-Volume Loop
- MLSSV - Maximal Lactate Steady-State Velocity
- MRCCR - Maximal Ratio Combining Correlator Receiver
- MSNR - Maximal Signal-to-Noise Ratio
- MR-DC - Maximal Ratio Diversity Combining
- MVV/FEV1 - Maximal Voluntary Ventilation/Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 Second
- DSD - Demi-Séisme de Dimensionnement
- SDD - Séisme de Dimensionnement
- SNA - Séisme Normal Admissible
- SMHV - Séisme Maximal Historiquement Vraisemblable (French: Maximum Historically Probable Earthquake; seismology)