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KED
(redirected from Kinetic Energy Distribution)

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KEDKirchlicher Entwicklungsdienst (German: Churches' Development Service)
KEDKayne Anderson Energy
KEDKendrick Extrication Device
KEDKatholische Elternschaft Deutschlands (German)
KEDKnock 'em Dead
KEDKids Escaping Drugs
KEDHellenic Public Real Estate Corporation (Greek acronym)
KEDKorea Economic Daily (newspaper)
KEDKinetic Electronic Designs (Pinelands, South Africa)
KEDKindergarten Extended Day
KEDKinetic Energy Distribution
KEDK-Edge Densitometer
KEDKorea Enterprise Data Co., Ltd (Seoul, Korea)
KEDKill Enhancement Device
KEDKnife-Edge Diffraction (electromagnetic wave propagation)
KEDKeyless Entry Device
KEDKaedi, Mauritania Airport
KEDKel-Ex Development Ltd


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It focuses on the kinetic energy distribution around the wave breaking point and discusses the mechanics of the energy transport in the wave.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] The FHWA lab also used Kilgore's base runs to explore the kinetic energy distribution in the access hole using PIV.
 
 
 
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