What does ROAR mean?
ROAR means Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network
This acronym/slang usually belongs to Medical & Science category.
What is the abbreviation for Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network?
Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network can be abbreviated as ROAR
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What does ROAR stand for? ROAR stands for "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network". |
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How to abbreviate "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network"? "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network" can be abbreviated as ROAR. |
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What is the meaning of ROAR abbreviation? The meaning of ROAR abbreviation is "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network". |
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What is ROAR abbreviation? One of the definitions of ROAR is "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network". |
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What does ROAR mean? ROAR as abbreviation means "Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistance network". |
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- ARBAO - Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria from Animal Origin
- ARMRL - Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring and Reference Laboratory
- AR - Antibiotic Resistance
- ARA - Antibiotic Resistance Analysis
- ARMG - Antibiotic Resistance Marker Gene
- ARMed - Antibiotic Resistance Surveillance & Control in the Mediterranean
- ARPAC - Antibiotic Resistance, Prevention and Control
- ARI - Antibiotic Resistance Index
- ARI - antibiotic resistance indexes
- ARGO - Antibiotic Resistance Genes Online
- ARM - Antibiotic Resistance Marker
- ARM - Antibiotic Resistance Monitoring
- ARP - Antibiotic resistance patterns
- ARP - antibiotic resistance profile
- ESAR - European Surveillance of Antibiotic Resistance
- ROAR - Reservoirs of Antibiotic Resistence
- WARN - Wisconsin Antibiotic Resistance Network
- arg - Antibiotic Resistance Gene
- args - Antibiotic resistance genes
- star - Stemming the Tide of Antibiotic Resistance