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10776 Abbreviations & Definitions of Acronyms British Medicine in category Medical

Browse All Abbreviation related to the Acronym British Medicine. All abbreviations on this page are SNP means synaptophysin, SNR means signal to noise ratio, SNTN means Scottish National Training Number, SO means salpingo-oophorectomy, SO means second opinion, SO means secondary oocyte, SO means shoulder orthosis, SO means sine oculis (gene), SO means sleep onset, SO means sphincter of Oddi, SO means standing orders, SO means suggestive of, SO means superior oblique, SO means superior olive, SO means superoxide, SO means systolic output, SO means Side Of, SOA means schedule of accommodation, SOA means secondary organic aerosol, SOA means spinal opioid anaesthesia,

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SNPsynaptophysin. List Of SNP
SNRsignal to noise ratio. List Of SNR
SNTNScottish National Training Number. List Of SNTN
SOsalpingo-oophorectomy. List Of SO
SOsecond opinion. List Of SO
SOsecondary oocyte. List Of SO
SOshoulder orthosis. List Of SO
SOsine oculis (gene). List Of SO
SOsleep onset. List Of SO
SOsphincter of Oddi. List Of SO
SOstanding orders. List Of SO
SOsuggestive of. List Of SO
SOsuperior oblique. List Of SO
SOsuperior olive. List Of SO
SOsuperoxide. List Of SO
SOsystolic output. List Of SO
SOSide Of. List Of SO
SOAschedule of accommodation. List Of SOA
SOAsecondary organic aerosol. List Of SOA
SOAspinal opioid anaesthesia. List Of SOA

Some Questions about acronyms:

What is an acronym?

An acronym is a word or phrase made up of the first letters of a series of words, with the first letter of each word capitalized.

What are some examples of acronyms in "British Medicine"?

Some examples of acronyms are LIST OF SNP, LIST OF SNR, LIST OF SNTN, LIST OF SO, LIST OF SOA.

How are acronyms created?

Acronyms are created by taking the first letter of each word in a phrase and combining them to spell a word (for example, the acronym "radar" is created from the phrase "radio detecting and ranging").

How are acronyms different from initialism?

Acronyms are different from initialism in that they are pronounced as words. For example, AIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

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An acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word, such as NASA. An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word, such as Mr. for Mister.

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