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TNR
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TNRThe New Republic
TNRTrap-Neuter-Return (controlling feral cats)
TNRTimes New Roman (font)
TNRAntananarivo, Madagascar - Ivato (Airport Code)
TNRTonic Neck Reflex
TNRThe Ninja-RPG (online game)
TNRTerabit Network Router (Pluris)
TNRThermonuclear Reaction
TNRTransmit Not Ready
TNRTime-Not-Ready
TNRThermal Neutron Radiography
TNRTemperature of No Return
TNRThreshold-to-Noise Ratio
TNRTransmitted Noise Reduction
TNRTrinuclear Repeat
TNRTerminal Network Replacement


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By sparking thermonuclear reactions, a machine simply called Z has joined the big leagues among potential technologies for producing power from controlled nuclear fusion.
Thank goodness somebody explained that because, gee, I had assumed thermonuclear reactions were listed right after potholes in my policy and plutonium fallout was covered by the ``hail stone'' clause.
The researchers use the example of thermonuclear reaction processes of fusion and fission to express their conceptualized model:
 
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