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IFT
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IFTInstitute of Food Technologists
IFTInstitut für Fenstertechnik (German: Institute for Window Technology)
IFTIllinois Federation of Teachers
IFTInstituto de Física Teórica
IFTIntegrated Flight Test
IFTInterfacial Tension
IFTInstitute for Tropospheric Research
IFTIf True (Hyper Logo command)
IFTInternational Federation of Trekkers (Star Trek fan club)
IFTInterferential Therapy (physiotherapy)
IFTInternational Foundation for Telemetering (sponsor of the annual International Telemetering Conference, ITC)
IFTInternational Frisbee Tournament
IFTInstrument Flight Trainer
IFTIn Flight Technician
IFTInitial Flight Training
IFTIsoxaflutole (herbicide)
IFTInternet File Transfer (NASD)
IFTInternational Furan Technology (South Africa)
IFTInstantaneous Fourier Transform
IFTIntegral Flyback Transformer
IFTIntegrated Function Test
IFTInitial Film Thickness
IFTIntegrated Flight Technologies
IFTInter-Failure Time
IFTInstituto de Formación Técnica (Guatemala, private school)
IFTIssued for Tender


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Influence of surfactant-facilitated interfacial tension reduction on organic liquid migration in porous media: observations and numerical simulation.
That interface typically is the "weak link" in thermoplastic composites, as high-viscosity engineering resins are unable to fully wet out the preform due to high interfacial tension.
Surfactants, when used in small quantities, reduce surface tension in a fluid or the interfacial tension between two immiscible fluids, such as oil and water.
 
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