What does HAM/N mean?
HAM/N means Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms?
Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms can be abbreviated as HAM/N
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What does HAM/N stand for? HAM/N stands for "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms". |
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How to abbreviate "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms"? "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms" can be abbreviated as HAM/N. |
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What is the meaning of HAM/N abbreviation? The meaning of HAM/N abbreviation is "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms". |
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What is HAM/N abbreviation? One of the definitions of HAM/N is "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms". |
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What does HAM/N mean? HAM/N as abbreviation means "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms". |
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What is shorthand of Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms? The most common shorthand of "Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules, N = Number of Hydrogenic Atoms" is HAM/N. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EkTmRn - ECL (Effective Code Length) of Order K, M-Number of Transmit Antennas, N-Number of Receive Antennas
- HAM - Hydrogenic Atoms in Molecules
- NAT - Number of Atoms
- TmRn - M-Number of Transmit Antennas, N-Number of Receive Antennas
- NBA - Number of Bonded Atoms
- NETA - Number of Extra Target Atoms
- NOA - Number of Atoms
- AIM - Atoms In Molecules Method
- HAM/N - Hydrogenic Atoms In Molecules
- AIM - atoms in molecules
- nm - number of molecules
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