Chemistry Acronyms

Alphabetical Listing of Chemistry Acronyms

  • MDHS — Methods For The Determination of Hazardous Substances
  • MDI — Methylene Di-p-phenylene Isocyanate
  • MDI — Modified Dipole Interaction(model For Mol.-polarizability Calcn.)
  • MDL — Method Detection Level Or Limit
  • MDLC — Multidimensional Liquid Chromatography
  • MDMI — Monodisperse Dried Microparticulate Injector
  • MDO — Max. Degree of Order
  • MDPE — Medium-density Polyethylene
  • MDQ — Minimum Detectable Quantity
  • MDR — Multidrug Resistance
  • MDS — Matrix-diagonalization Sudden Approximation (for Atom Surface Scattering Calcns.)
  • MDS — Metastable Deexcitation Spectroscopy
  • MDS — Minimum Detectable Signal
  • MDSC — Modulated Differential Scanning Calorimetry
  • MDSRS — Morphology-dependent Stimulated Raman Scattering
  • MDV — Marek’s Disease Virus
  • MDW — Mixed Density Wave
  • MDW — Multichannel Distorted Wave (Born Approxn.)
  • MEAN — Multipole-extracted Adiabatic-nuclei (for Electron-molecule Collisions)
  • MEBES — Micro-electron Beam Evaporation Source
  • MEBS — Medium Energy Backscattering Spectrometry
  • MECA — Molecular Emission Cavity Analysis
  • MECA — Multiple Excitation Collisional Activation
  • MECC — Micellar Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography
  • MECI — Monoexcited Configuration Interaction
  • MECI — Multielectron Configuration Interaction
  • MECOP — Modified Electron Correlation Polarization (potential)
  • MECS — Manufacturing Energy Consumption Survey (DOE)
  • MED — Mean Effective Dose
  • MED — Minimal Erythema Dose
  • MEDLA — Molecular Electron Density Lego Assembler
  • MEDLARS — Medical Literature Analysis And Retrieval System (NLM)
  • MEDO — Multipole Expansion of Diatomic Overlap Approximation
  • MEDOC — Multipole Expansion Defined (on) One Center (a Wave Function In Calcns. On Atomic And Molecular Collisions)
  • MEE — Migration-enhanced Epitaxy
  • MEECC — Microemulsion Electrokinetic Capillary Chromatography
  • MEED — Medium-energy Electron Diffraction
  • MEEKC — Microemulsion Electrokinetic Chromatography
  • MEF — Mouse Embryonic Fibroblast
  • MEF — Myocyte Enhancer Factor
  • MEG — Mixed Exponentially Generated (wave Function)
  • MEG — Modified Electron Gas (quantum Calcn. Method)
  • MEG4 — Multiexponentially Generated 4 (wave Functions)
  • MEHT — Modified Extended Hueckel Theory
  • MEI — Maximally Exposed Individual
  • MEIA — Microparticle Enzyme Immunoassay
  • MEIS — Medium Energy Ion Scattering
  • MEK — Methyl Ethyl Ketone (butanone)
  • MEKC — Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography
  • MEKP — Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide
  • MELAS — Mitochondrial Myopathy
  • MELISA — Multianalyte Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay
  • MELODRAMA — Melding of Spin-locking Dipolar Recovery At The Magic Angle
  • MEM — Maximum Entropy Method
  • MEMOSA — Microelectromechanical Optical Sensor Array
  • MEMPT — Many-electron Many-photon Theory (in Dynamic-polarizability Calcns. For Atoms And Ions)
  • MEMS — Microelectromechanical Systems
  • MEMTB — Many-electron Mol. Tight-binding (for Electronic Structures)
  • MEN1 — Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 1
  • MEOR — Microbially Enhanced Oil Recovery
  • MEP — Matrix Effective Potential (for Scattering Calcns.)
  • MEP — Molecular Electrostatic Potential
  • MEP — Multiple Extraction Procedure
  • MEPAS — Multimedia Environmental Pollution Assessment System
  • MEPC — Marine Environment Protection Committee
  • MEPED — Medium Energy Proton & Electron Detector
  • MEPSAG — Minimum Energy Path Semiclassical Adiabatic Ground-state (tunneling Approxn.)
  • MERD — Metal-enhanced Reductive Dehalogenation
  • MERD — Mine Emergency Responsiveness Development
  • MERIE — Magnetically Enhanced Reactive Ion Etching
  • MERIS — Medium Resolution Imaging Spectrometer
  • MERLIN — Multi-element Radio-linked Interferometer Network
  • MERRF — Myoclonic Epilepsy Associated With Ragged-red Muscle Fibers
  • MERT — Medical Emergency Response Team
  • MERT — Microelectrical Resistance Tomography
  • MERT — Modified Effective-range Theory (for Electron-mol. Scattering)
  • MES — 2-(N-morpholino)ethanesulfonic Acid
  • MES — Methyl Ester Sulfonates (surfactants)
  • MES — Molecular Emission Spectroscopy
  • MESA — Mass Concentration Extinction Size Analyzer
  • MESA — Maximum Entropy Spectral Analysis
  • MESA — Mesoscale Self-assembly
  • MESFET — Metal Semiconductor Field-effect Transistor
  • MESI — Membrane Extn. With A Sorbent Interface
  • MESIMS — Matrix-enhanced Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry
  • MESIP — Modeling Environmental Scenarios In Ponds
  • MESNA — Sodium 2-mercaptoethane Sulfonate
  • MESP — Molecular Electrostatic Potential
  • MESQUAC-MO — Mixed Electrostatic Quantum Chemical Calculation-MO
  • MET — Many Electron Theory (for Singlet Ground State)
  • MET — Multichannel Eikonal Theory (in Atom Electron-impact Excitation)
  • METAALICUS — Mercury Experiment To Assess Atmospheric Loading In Canada And The US
  • METC — Morgantown Energy Technology Center
  • MEUF — Micellar Enhanced Ultrafiltration
  • MEUG — Minimum Energy Uncertainty Gaussian (wave Packets)
  • MEV — Mink Enteritis Virus
  • MEVVA — Metal Vapor Vacuum Arc
  • MEXA — Multiple-energy X-ray Absorptiometry
  • MEXH — Multiple-energy X-ray Holography
  • MF — Membrane Filtration

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