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TEF
(redirected from Thermic effect of food)

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TEFTracheoesophageal Fistula
TEFTranscriptional Enhancer Factor
TEFThermic Effect of Food
TEFToxicity Equivalency Factor
TEFTime-Energy-Frequency (acoustics)
TEFTritium Extraction Facility
TEFTransient Energy Function
TEFTrailing Edge Flap
TEFTest and Evaluation Facility
TEFThe Enterprise Foundation
TEFTesting Effort Function
TEFThermoelectric Freezer
TEFThermal Electric Freezer
TEFThermo-Electric Fan
TEFTARP Echo Function
TEFTonnes of Equivalent Fuel
TEFTop Entry Flanged (ball type valves)
TEFThreat Evaluation Function
TEFTotal Equipment Failure
TEFTransverse Electric Field
TEFTerrain Exposure Factor
TEFTechnical Evaluation Forum
TEFToilet Extract Fan


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The thermic effect of food involves the energy used and released in the process of the digestion of food.
Another report, "Increase in the Thermic Effect of Food in Women by Adrenergic Amines Extracted from Citrus Aurantium," looked at the efficacy of Citrus aurantium with Advantra Z as the source.
 
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