1. soc. - Noun
2. soc. - Adjective
soc.
Abbreviation of society.
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society — ISO 4 abbreviated title
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Abbreviation of social.
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Abbreviation of Socialist.
Soc.
(law) Abbreviation of social.
Nippon Nogei Kagaku Kaishi J. Agric. Chem. Soc., 36, pp. 251 In 1873 German pharmacologist Rudolf Buchheim Rudolf Buchheim (1873) "Über die 'scharfen' Stoffe" (On the "hot" substance), Archiv der Heilkunde (Archive of Medicine), vol. 14, pages 1ff. Source: Internet
Amer. Math. Soc. 17 (1966), 396–400, and "On isomorphisms with small bound". Source: Internet
C. “A Digital Flowmeter Without Moving Parts”, Amer. Soc. Mech. Engr., 65-WA/FM-6, 1965 The inserted shape was that of a trapezoid with the wider end facing upstream. Source: Internet
In this variety, microscopic tubelike cavities or needle-like inclusions "Mitchell, T. E. and Marder, J. M., "Precipitation in Cat's-Eye Chrysoberyl," Electron Microscopy Soc. Proceedings, 1982. Source: Internet
European Soc. Study Drug Toxicity 1 49 Similar results were also published showing these effects in rats citation McColl, J D, Globus, M and Robinson, S (1965) Effect of some therapeutic agents on the developing rat fetus. Source: Internet
It is impossible to do so perfectly for more than one such pairs of planes (this was proven with increasing generality by Maxwell in 1858, by Bruns in 1895, and by Carathéodory in 1926, see summary in Walther, A., J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 6, 415–422 (1989)). Source: Internet