What does H→S mean?
H→S means heel-to-shin test
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical
category.
Particularly in Common Medical Abbreviations
Particularly in Common Medical Abbreviations
What is the abbreviation for heel-to-shin test?
heel-to-shin test can be abbreviated as H→S
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What does H→S stand for? H→S stands for "heel-to-shin test". |
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How to abbreviate "heel-to-shin test"? "heel-to-shin test" can be abbreviated as H→S. |
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What is the meaning of H→S abbreviation? The meaning of H→S abbreviation is "heel-to-shin test". |
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What is H→S abbreviation? One of the definitions of H→S is "heel-to-shin test". |
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What does H→S mean? H→S as abbreviation means "heel-to-shin test". |
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What is shorthand of heel-to-shin test? The most common shorthand of "heel-to-shin test" is H→S. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- DoSTA - Domain-Specific Approaches to Software Test Automation
- MEON - Multi-Role Electro-Optical End-To-End Test Set
- AET - Aerosurface End-to-end Test
- EET - End-To-End Test
- QUARTET - Quick and Ready to Encrypt Test Terminal
- TSD - To-Shin Do
- DNMS - delayed non match to sample test
- LST - lying to standing test
- RTF - run to fatigue test
- HB - heel to buttock
- HK - heel-to-knee
- HP - heel to patella
- HTK - heel to knee
- hts - heel to shin
- abt - Ability to Benefit Test
- etet - End To End Test
- stst - Sit-to-Stand Test
- tttt - Teaching to the Test
- NAD - Nothing Abnormal Discovered/Detected. (ODSA) Nurses and healthcare staff acronym to describe test results that are within the normal range. However, NAD is alternatively often used when superiors ask for the results of tests that no-one thought to order,
- F→N - finger-to-nose test