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TRE
(redirected from Thermodynamic Reliability Engineering)

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TRETampere (Finland)
TRETribunal Regional Eleitoral (Brazil)
TRETrinity Railway Express (Texas)
TRETheologische Realenzyklopädie (German theological dictionary)
TREToxicity Reduction Evaluation (US EPA)
TRETelecommunications Research Establishment
TRETransmission Equipment (telecommunications)
TRETie Rod End (automotive steering part)
TREType Rating Examiner (aviation)
TRETactical Receive Equipment
TREThe Receivables Exchange (New Orleans, LA)
TRETarget Rich Environment (gaming)
TRETexas Rules of Evidence
TRETiree, Scotland, United Kingdom - Tiree Island (Airport Code)
TREThyroid-Responsive Element (genetics)
TRETactical Readiness Evaluation
TRETraining Readiness Evaluation
TRETransient Radiation Effects
TRETotal Rare Earth
TRETrunk Resource Efficiency
TRETactical Radio Enclosure (US Army)
TREThermodynamic Reliability Engineering
TRETax Return Evaluation
TRETreaty Related Equipment
TRETLA-Rich Environment
TRETest Results and Evaluation report
TRETurbidity Removal Evaporator
TRETotal Remaining Exposure


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