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Require vs Npi - What's the difference?

require | npi | initialism |

Require is a initialism of npi.


As a verb require

is (label) to ask (someone) for something; to request.

As an initialism npi is

(linguistics) n'egative]] '''p'''olarity [[item|' i tem, a word that requires the sentence to be negated.

Purity vs Btex - What's the difference?

purity | btex | initialism |

Purity is a initialism of btex.


As a proper noun purity

is from the virtue purity.

As an initialism btex is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic vocs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Quality vs Btex - What's the difference?

quality | btex | initialism |


As a noun quality

is level of excellence.

As an adjective quality

is being of good worth, well made, fit for purpose.

As an initialism BTEX is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic VOCs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Voc vs Btex - What's the difference?

voc | btex | initialism |


As a noun VOC

is volatile organic compound.

As an initialism BTEX is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic VOCs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Analysis vs Btex - What's the difference?

analysis | btex | initialism |

Analysis is a initialism of btex.


As a noun analysis

is analysis.

As an initialism btex is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic vocs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Xylene vs Btex - What's the difference?

xylene | btex | initialism |

Xylene is a initialism of btex.


As a noun xylene

is xylene (di-methyl-benzene).

As an initialism btex is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic vocs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Ethylbenzene vs Btex - What's the difference?

ethylbenzene | btex | initialism |


As a noun ethylbenzene

is the hydrocarbon C6H5-CH2CH3 that is used in the production of styrene.

As an initialism BTEX is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic VOCs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Toluene vs Btex - What's the difference?

toluene | btex | initialism |

Toluene is a initialism of btex.


As a noun toluene

is toluene (liquid hydrocarbon).

As an initialism btex is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic vocs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Benzene vs Btex - What's the difference?

benzene | btex | initialism |

Benzene is a initialism of btex.


As a noun benzene

is benzene (aromatic compound).

As an initialism btex is

benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, and ortho-, meta-, and para- xylenes: toxic vocs commonly found together, used in the chemical analysis of air and water to determine their quality and purity.

Nuwc vs Mdi - What's the difference?

nuwc | mdi | initialism |

Nuwc is a initialism of mdi.


As initialisms the difference between nuwc and mdi

is that nuwc is (military|us navy) while mdi is (computer hardware|communications).

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