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TFETax Free Exchange
TFETetrafluoroethylene
TFEToray Films Europe (chemical industry group)
TFEThanks for Everything
TFETrifluoroethanol
TFETools for Education (Pennsylvania)
TFETransferee (IRB)
TFETechnical Feasibility Exception (various organizations)
TFE2,2,2-Trifluoroethanol
TFEThin Film Electronics
TFETotalfinaelf (Oil and Gas)
TFETravail de Fin d'Études (Belgium)
TFEText Formatting Editor (WebTycho)
TFETrader Front End (customs declaration method)
TFEToyo Food Equipment (Japan)
TFETask Force Eagle
TFETactical Field Exchange
TFEToronto Futures Exchange (Canada)
TFETest for Echo (Rush album)
TFETask Force Excel
TFEThin Film Evaporator
TFETraining for Employment
TFEThe Factor E (Dutch Internet business)
TFETravail et Formation en Education (French: Labor and Training in Education; journal)
TFETurbo Fan Engine
TFEThermionic Fuel Element
TFETeaming For Excellence (Motorola)
TFETransportation Feasibility Estimator
TFETactical Field Exercise
TFETelos Field Engineering
TFETropopause Fold Event
TFETRANSEC Front End
TFETraining Flight Equipment
TFEToo Flipping Easy (polite form)
TFETechnical Feasibility Exploration (service-oriented architecture)
TFETechnical Fire Expert
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Iwamura, "Molecular mobility of peroxy radicals at the ends of isolated polystyrene chains tethered on the solid surface of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) in a vacuum,"Macromolecules, vol.
Engineers of the structure propose using ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), a material that weighs only a fraction as much as glass and can withstand 180 mile per hour winds.
It combines a double O-ring-sealed packing follower with low-friction tetrafluoroethylene (TFE)-based packing materials for reliable, long-term service that complies with low-emissions standards, www.masoneilan.com.
trifluorostyrene) and also in case of grafting onto polymer substrates of high radiation sensitivity such as poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (PTFE).
In section drawings, curling arrows indicate air convection currents and exchanges through the tent's chimney and through a breathable membrane of ETFE (ethylene tetrafluoroethylene), a lightweight recyclable plastic film, with better light transmission than glass, that will envelop the structure.
The steel-looped Beijing National Stadium, for instance, includes a rainwater collection arrangement, a natural ventilation system and a clear roof with inflatable cushions made from ETFE (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene), a kind of plastic that increases light and heat penetration.
The Cube's approximately 4,000 bubbles are made of high-tech ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE), a sturdy material that is 1/100th the weight of glass.
The many stadiums China has erected to host the Olympic events are considered green marvels, including the steel-looped Beijing National Stadium, or "Bird's Nest" which includes rainwater collection, a natural ventilation system and a clear roof with inflatable ETFE cushions (made of Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene, a kind of plastic) and the steel "Water Cube" for aquatics events, which is completely surrounded with ETFE pillows that increase light and heat penetration, cutting energy use by 30 percent.
Fluon ETFE (a copolymer of ethylene and tetrafluoroethylene) is a high-performance fluoropolymer developed by Asahi Glass, which in 1975 became the world's first company to begin commercial production of the material.
A portion of the eluted sample was diluted 1:10 in matrix solution, and 1 [micro]L of the resulting mixture was spotted on a SCOUT 600-[micro]m AnchorChip target (Bruker Daltonics), a sample support coated with a strongly water-repellent layer of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) (Teflon) harboring an array of small spots acting as hydrophilic sample anchors and holding the sample droplets in place during solvent evaporation.
Examples of topics discussed include the atomic- scale interaction of bioactive glasses with simulated body fluid, optical activity of deuterated analog of L-arginine phosphate single crystals, measurements of zeta potential of poly(tetrafluoroethylene) foils, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy study of copper tellurite glasses, estimation of selenium consumption during selenization of Cu-In metallic layer in a quasi-closed system, radiation-induced- defects localization in single-mode optical fibers, and characterization by electron diffraction of two thermodynamical phases of precipitation in Nb-microalloyed steels.
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