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SEFI
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SEFISustainable Energy Finance Initiative (UN Environment Programme)
SEFISocieté Européenne pour la Formation des Ingénieurs (European Society for Engineering Education)
SEFISequential Electronic Fuel Injection
SEFIsingle event functional interrupt
SEFIScience Education Foundation of Indiana
SEFISyndicat des Entrepreneurs Français Internationaux (France: French Union of International Contractors)
SEFISocio-Economic Factor Index
SEFISoutheastern Food Ingredients, Inc. (Georgia)


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Protection from Single Event Upsets (SEUs) is achieved using Space Micro's patent-pending Time-Triple Modular Redundancy(TM) (TTMR) approach, while Single Event Functional Interrupts (SEFIs) are mitigated using the patent-pending H-Core(TM) (Hardened Core) technology.
Protection from SEUs is achieved using Space Micro's patent-pending Time-Triple Modular Redundancy(TM) (TTMR(TM)) approach, while Single Event Functional Interrupts (SEFIs) are mitigated using the patent-pending H-Core(TM) (Hardened Core(TM)) technology.
 
 
 
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