What does FONDA mean?
FONDA means First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic?
First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic can be abbreviated as FONDA
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What does FONDA stand for? FONDA stands for "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic". |
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How to abbreviate "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic"? "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic" can be abbreviated as FONDA. |
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What is the meaning of FONDA abbreviation? The meaning of FONDA abbreviation is "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic". |
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What is FONDA abbreviation? One of the definitions of FONDA is "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic". |
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What does FONDA mean? FONDA as abbreviation means "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic". |
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What is shorthand of First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic? The most common shorthand of "First-Order Non-Degenerate Adiabatic" is FONDA. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- 1-OZD - First-Order Zero-Disparity
- CCO-PML-1 - First Order Convolutional Curl Operation Perfectly-Matched Layer
- FOPDT - First-Order-Plus-Dead-Time
- FOPPA - First-Order Polarization Propagator Approximation
- FOPTD - First-Order Plus Time Delay
- FOFCH - First-Order Flux Conservative Hyperbolic System
- FOFEM - First Order Fire Effects Model
- FOGN - First Order Gravity Network
- FOHPN - First-Order Hybrid Petri Nets
- FOSLS - First-Order System Least-Squares
- FOKM - First-Order Kinetics Models
- FO-CPHF - First-Order Coupled Perturbed Hartree-Fock Theory
- FO-NACME - First-Order Non-Adiabatic Coupling Matrix Elements
- FOLZ - First-Order Laue Zone
- FOMBT - First-Order Many-Body Theory
- FOASN - First Order Average Sample Number
- FOND PT - Finite-Order Non-Degenerate Perturbation Theory
- NDFWM - Non-Degenerate Four-Wave Mixing
- RM-1 - First Order Reed-Muller Code
- FONDA - First-order Nondegenerate Adiabatic (theory For Electron-mol. Inelastic Scattering)