What does CAP mean?
CAP means Current Applications Presentation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Undefined category.
What is the abbreviation for Current Applications Presentation?
Current Applications Presentation can be abbreviated as CAP
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What does CAP stand for? CAP stands for "Current Applications Presentation". |
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What is the meaning of CAP abbreviation? The meaning of CAP abbreviation is "Current Applications Presentation". |
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What is CAP abbreviation? One of the definitions of CAP is "Current Applications Presentation". |
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What does CAP mean? CAP as abbreviation means "Current Applications Presentation". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- CICML - Current-Injection Current-Mode Logic
- PACCEPT - Presentation Accept
- PCMEF - Presentation Controller Mediator Entity Foundation
- PCONNECT - Presentation Connect
- POEJO - Presentation on an Existing Job Order
- PSPGF - Presentation du Systeme de Planification et de Gestion de Frequence
- PREFUSE - Presentation Refuse
- PREMO - Presentation Environment for Multimedia Objects
- PRESN - Presentation
- PSAPI - Presentation Space Application Programming Interface
- PTOCA - Presentation Text Object Content Architecture
- CCCS - Current Controlled Current Source
- CLCS - Current Logic, Current Switching
- ICE - Current Capacitive circuit Voltage (mnemonic for the phase relationship of the current (I) and voltage (E) in capacitive circuits)
- PF - Presentation Function
- PCEI - Presentation Connection Endpoint Identifier
- PCDL - Presentation Context Definition List
- PAC - Presentation-Abstraction-Control
- CPC - Current Prices and Current
- SUPERMOCVD - High tech Superconducting tapes by MOCVD with unusual sources for high current applications