What does tem mean?
tem means thermic effect of a meal
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for thermic effect of a meal?
thermic effect of a meal can be abbreviated as tem
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What does tem stand for? tem stands for "thermic effect of a meal". |
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What is the meaning of tem abbreviation? The meaning of tem abbreviation is "thermic effect of a meal". |
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What is tem abbreviation? One of the definitions of tem is "thermic effect of a meal". |
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What does tem mean? tem as abbreviation means "thermic effect of a meal". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ASTEROID - A Study to Evaluate the Effect of Rosuvastatin On Intravascular Ultrasound-Derived Coronary Atheroma Burden
- TEF150 - Thermic Effect of Food within 150 min
- TEE - Thermic Effect of Exercise
- TEF - Thermic Effect of Food
- EOAD - Effect Of A Decision
- TEF - Thermic Effect of Feeding
- TEA - thermic effect of activity
- TEG - thermic effect of glucose
- TEI - thermic effect of insulin
- TEPA - Thermic Effect of Physical Activity
- TES - thermic effect of smoking
- tef - Thermic Effect on Food
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