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GTL
(redirected from Gas-To-Liquid technology)

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GTLGym, Tanning, Laundry
GTLGenomes to Life (US Department of Energy Office of Science)
GTLGeorgia Tech Lorraine (Georgia Institute of Technology; Metz, France)
GTLGunning Transceiver Logic (specialized local bus)
GTLGroup Term Life (payroll taxable benefit)
GTLGas-To-Liquid technology (natural gas, synthesis gas)
GTLGem Trade Laboratory (Gemological Institute of America)
GTLGlobal Tele-Systems Ltd (India)
GTLGunning Transistor Logic (JEDEC standard JESD8-3)
GTLGun-Target Line
GTLGround Team Leader
GTLGeneralized Transmission Line (equations)
GTLGone to Lunch
GTLGlass Training Ltd (UK industry training body)
GTLGame Theory and the Law
GTLGeomagnetic Tail Laboratory
GTLGreetings Telex Letter
GTLGaseous Tritium Light
GTLGross Trailing Load
GTLGovernment Task Leader
GTLGoing through Life


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20, 2005): The refinery will use gas-to-liquid technology to convert natural gas into cleaner-burning diesel products, said Arnold Corneal, a spokesman for Trinidad's state-owned oil company, Petrotrin.
 
 
 
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