Chemistry Acronyms

Alphabetical Listing of Chemistry Acronyms

  • EIA — Enzyme Immunoassay
  • EIAES — Electron Induced Auger Electron Spectroscopy
  • EIAP — Environmental Impact Analysis Process
  • EIC — Electrostatic Interaction Chromatography
  • EICP — Enclosed Inductively Coupled Plasma
  • EICVOM — Equivalent Ionic Core Virtual Orbital Model
  • EID — Environmental Improvement Division
  • EID — Electron Impact Desorption
  • EIE — Easily Ionized Element
  • EIE — Equilibrium Isotope Effect
  • EIES — Electron Impact Emission Spectroscopy
  • EIF — Electron Impact Fluorescence
  • EIFS — Exterior Insulation And Finish Systems [coatings]
  • EIG — Electrostatic Ion Guide
  • EIGA — European Industrial Gases Association
  • EIH — Electron Ion Hybrid
  • EIIA — European Information Industry Association
  • EIIP — Emission Inventory Improvement Program
  • EIL — Electron Induced Luminescence
  • EIL — Electron Injection Layer
  • EIL — Environmental Impairment Liability
  • EIM — Eddy Interaction Model
  • EIMP — Energy Independent Model Pseudopotential
  • EIMS — Electron Impact Mass Spectrometry
  • EIMS — Environmental Information Management System
  • EINECS — European Inventory of Existing Commercial Chemical Substances
  • EINP — Energy-independent Nonlocal Pseudopotential
  • EIP — Electric Induced Polarization (for Subsurface Characterization)
  • EIP — Economic Incentive Program
  • EIP — Eigenvalue-independent Partitioning (in Coupled-cluster Calcns.)
  • EIQ — Emission Inventory Questionnaire
  • EIR — Environmental Impact Report
  • EIRFT — Extended Inversion-recovery Fourier Transform
  • EIS — Emissions Inventory System (US EPA Air Database)
  • EIS — Eikonal Initial State (in Scattering Calcns.)
  • EIS — Electrochem. Impedance Spectroscopy
  • EIS — Electron Impact Spectroscopy
  • EIS — Environmental Impact Statement
  • EISCAT — European Incoherent Scatter Radar (atm. Sensing)
  • EIT — EUV (extreme Ultraviolet) Imaging Telescope
  • EIX — Electrochemical Ion Exchange
  • EK — Extended Koopmans (method In Ionization Potential Calcns.)
  • EKB — Einstein-Brillouin-Keller (quantization Method)
  • EKC — Electrokinetic Chromatography
  • EKF — Extended Kalman Filter
  • EKLF — Erythroid Kruppel-like Factor
  • EKMA — Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach (in Air Pollution)
  • EKT — Extended Koopmans Theorem
  • ELA — Experimental Lakes Area (northwest Ontario)
  • ELA — Excimer Laser Annealing
  • ELAP — Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Program
  • ELARP — Experimental Lakes Area Reservoir Project
  • ELAS — Electro Acoustic Spectrometry
  • ELCAD — Electrolyte-cathode Discharge
  • ELCD — Electrolytic Conductivity Detection
  • ELDOR — Electron Double Resonance
  • ELED — Edge-emitting Light Emitting Diode
  • ELEED — Elastic Low Energy Electron Diffraction
  • ELEPS — Extended London-Eyring-Polyani-Sato (potential Energy Surface)
  • ELF — Electron Localization Function
  • ELF — Environmental Load Factor
  • ELF — Extremely Low Frequency
  • ELFFS — Excimer Laser Fragmentation-fluorescence Spectroscopy
  • ELFSE — End-labeled Free-solution Electrophoresis
  • ELG — Emission-line Galaxy
  • ELH — Egg-laying Hormone
  • ELI — Extra Low Interstitial
  • ELIF — Excimer Laser Induced Fragmentationpar
  • ELIFA — Enzyme-linked Immunofiltration Assay
  • ELINCS — European List of Notified Chemical Substances
  • ELISA — Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • ELKM — Extended Lumped Kinetic Model
  • ELLAP — Environmental Lead Laboratory Accreditation Program
  • ELLPAT — Environmental Lead Laboratory Proficiency Analytical Testing
  • ELLSA — Enzyme Linked Ligand Sorbent Assay
  • ELM — Emulsion Liquid Membranes
  • ELMF — European Large Magnetic Field Facility
  • ELMO — Energy-localized Molecular Orbital
  • ELN — Electronic Laboratory Notebook
  • ELNES — Electron Energy-loss Near Edge Structure
  • ELO — Edge Localized Orbital
  • ELO — Epitaxial Lateral Overgrowth
  • ELO — Equivalent Localized Orbitals
  • ELOG — Epitaxial Lateral Overgrowth
  • ELP — Elastin-like Polypeptide
  • ELPAT — Environmental Lead Proficiency Analytical Testing
  • ELRA — Enzyme-linked Receptor Assay
  • ELS — Energy Loss Spectroscopy
  • ELSA — Electron Stretcher Accelerator
  • ELSA — Emergency Level Scale Assessment
  • ELSD — Evaporative Light Scattering Detector
  • ELV — End-of-life Vehicle
  • EM — Enriched Mantle
  • EM — Electron Microscopy
  • EMA — Effective Mass Approxn. (for Impurity Energy Levels)
  • EMA — Effective Medium Approximation
  • EMA — Electron Microprobe Analysis
  • EMA — Ethylene Methyl Acrylate
  • EMAG — Electron Microscopy And Analysis Group
  • EMAIL — Electronic Mail

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