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TDE
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TDETransparent Data Encryption
TDEThe Dark Eye (role playing game)
TDETime-Delay Estimation
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TDETerminal Display Editor
TDEThree-Day Event
TDETechnology Data Exchange
TDEThermodynamic Equilibrium
TDETransmit Data Register Empty
TDETactical Decision Exercise
TDETechnical Development Establishment (India)
TDETheo Decker Essen
TDETotal Daily Exposure (noise measurement)
TDETest Development Engineering
TDETactical Deception Element
TDETerminal Data Entry
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TDETony Demaria Electric, Inc. (Wilmington, California)
TDETorque Drive Electronics
TDETime Domain Encoding
TDETwo-Dimensional Editor
TDETraining Development Element
TDETrans-Data Engineering (vehicle data)
TDEThe Duke Endowment (est. 1924)


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The authors discuss types of driers, the structure of food materials, transport parameters such as humidity, density, and concentration, thermodynamic equilibrium relationships, drying rate, transport phenomena and drying models, shrinkage, and diffusivity, with many mathematical equations within the discussion.
In accordance with the principles of chemical kinetics and thermodynamic equilibrium, all reactions are reversible (atleast to some extent) and may be viewed from left-to-right or vice versa.
Models for both types of furnaces are based on material balances with the fundamental assumptions that the constituents of the furnace atmosphere are always in thermodynamic equilibrium, and the carbon potential at the surface of the work load is proportional to the difference between the carbon potential of the furnace atmosphere and the instantaneous surface carbon content of the work load.
 
 
 
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