What does PPAR mean?
PPAR means Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation?
Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation can be abbreviated as PPAR
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What does PPAR stand for? PPAR stands for "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation". |
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How to abbreviate "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation"? "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation" can be abbreviated as PPAR. |
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What is the meaning of PPAR abbreviation? The meaning of PPAR abbreviation is "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation". |
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What is PPAR abbreviation? One of the definitions of PPAR is "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation". |
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What does PPAR mean? PPAR as abbreviation means "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation". |
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What is shorthand of Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation? The most common shorthand of "Phenomenon of Predominant Activation of Relaxation" is PPAR. |
Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- LDoR - Load Dependence of Relaxation
- MARDIGRAS - Matrix Analysis of Relaxation for DIscerning the GeometRy of an Aqueous Structure
- FDAR - Frequency-Dependent Acceleration of Relaxation
- NMRR - Normalized Maximum Rate of Relaxation
- PCOL - Predominant Cause Of Loss
- PIRF - Predominant Involvement of Radial-Sided Fingers
- PHASS - Phenomenon of Adaptive Stabilization of Structures
- ART - activation-relaxation technique
- LOI - relaxation of imprinting
- PHI - phenomenon of haemolytic interaction
- PIUF - predominant involvement of ulnar-sided fingers
- RAM - relaxation-activation autoregulative method
- RIAS - relaxation of the internal anal sphincter
- ROI - relaxation of imprinting
- tau - time constant of relaxation
- VFQ - Vanishing Fermat Quotient (phenomenon of prime numbers)
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