What does SSM mean?
SSM means Solid State and Microstructures
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Solid State and Microstructures?
Solid State and Microstructures can be abbreviated as SSM
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What does SSM stand for? SSM stands for "Solid State and Microstructures". |
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How to abbreviate "Solid State and Microstructures"? "Solid State and Microstructures" can be abbreviated as SSM. |
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What is the meaning of SSM abbreviation? The meaning of SSM abbreviation is "Solid State and Microstructures". |
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What is SSM abbreviation? One of the definitions of SSM is "Solid State and Microstructures". |
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What does SSM mean? SSM as abbreviation means "Solid State and Microstructures". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ICSICT - International Conference on Solid State and Integrated Circuits Technology
- SOSTEL - Solid State Electronic Logic
- SSCVR - Solid State Cockpit Voice Recorder
- SSCWI - Solid State Continuous Wave Illuminator
- SSILS - Solid State Instrument Landing System
- SSDLTR - Solid State and Diode Laser Technology Review
- SSLEC - Solid State Lighting and Energy Center
- SSCU - Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit
- SSDM - Solid State Devices and Materials
- SSMC - Solid State and Materials Chemistry
- SSLDC - Solid State Lighting and Display Center
- SSMTG - Solid State and Molecular Theory Group
- SSPL - Solid State and Photonics Laboratory
- SSSI - Solid State Surfaces and Interfaces
- SSST - Solid State Science and Technology
- STSWM - State and Territorial Solid Waste Management
- Eur J Solid State Inorg Chem - European Journal of Solid State and Inorganic Chemistry
- Solid-state Ion Diffus React - Solid State Ionics-Diffusion and Reactions
- ssds - Solid State Disk Solid
- ICSICT - International Conference on Solid-State and IC Technology