What does QCBT mean?
QCBT means Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique?
Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique can be abbreviated as QCBT
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What does QCBT stand for? QCBT stands for "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique". |
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How to abbreviate "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique"? "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique" can be abbreviated as QCBT. |
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What is the meaning of QCBT abbreviation? The meaning of QCBT abbreviation is "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique". |
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What is QCBT abbreviation? One of the definitions of QCBT is "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique". |
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What does QCBT mean? QCBT as abbreviation means "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique". |
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What is shorthand of Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique? The most common shorthand of "Quantitative Compressed Biopsy Technique" is QCBT. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- QFAT - Quantitative Fluorescent Antibody Technique
- QLAT - Quantitative Latex Agglutination Technique
- BPRD - Biopsy-Proven Renal Disease
- BPAR - Biopsy-Proven Acute Rejection
- BX - Biopsy
- BMSG - Biopsy of Minor Salivary Glands
- QFT - Quantitative Fluorescence Technique
- BASS - Biopsy Analysis Support System
- BCAR - Biopsy Confirmed Acute Rejection
- BCV - biopsy of chorionic villi
- BGS - biopsy Gleason score
- BPD - biopsy-proven dysplasia
- BUT - biopsy urease test
- QBC - Quantitative buffy coat technique
- QFT - Quantitative Feedback Technique
- QMA - quantitative movement analysis technique
- RSA - biopsy-proven secondary amyloidosis
- Qet - Quantitative Extraction Technique
- NOBT - nonoperative biopsy technique
- TAPES - Technique And Practice (or Pressure) Equals Skill. Technique alone is not enough. Application of a new technique in a practice or pressure situation is required to turn the technique into a skill and then improve it.