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VLF
(redirected from Very Low Flow)

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AcronymDefinition
VLFVery Low Frequency (3-30 kHz; 100-10km)
VLFVehicle License Fee
VLFVirtual Lookaside Facility (IBM)
VLFVertical-Laminar-Flow
VLFVegetable Liberation Front
VLFVisitor Location Function
VLFVery Low Flow
VLFVaskemiddelleverandørenes Forening (Norwegian union of detergent producers)
VLFVectored-Lift Fighter (military aviation)
VLFVertical Linear Foot
VLFVillage Level Federation


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With a choice of models incorporating flowmeters from Bronkhorst's innovative product range, the system covers a wide range of flow control and pressure ranges, from very low flow rates measured in milligrams, up to liquid flows of 30kg/hr, making it suitable for many research and process applications.
GIVEN that it's hardly stopped raining for a fortnight it seems strange to talk about a drought but, country wide, rivers are experiencing very low flows and reservoirs are running low.
Eksigent's Microfluidic Flow Controller pump technology delivers very low flow rates for conventional LC/MS applications, according to Mr.
 
 
 
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