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- corporation, Mayak corporation, Budmash corporation, Pnevmatyka corporation, PlasmaTec corporation, a parquet board manufacturer Barlinek Invest, Vinnytsia Oil...
- the magnetic confinement of plasma located at Cartago, Costa Rica. It is developed by the plasmaTEC group of the Plasma Laboratory for Fusion Energy...
- Tyrosine-protein kinase Tec is a tyrosine kinase that in humans is encoded by the TEC gene. Tec kinase is expressed in hematopoietic, liver, and kidney...
- primera descarga de plasma". Madrigal, Luis Manuel (11 August 2016). "Di****dos homenajean a equipo del TEC por el primer disparo de plasma de Latinoamérica"...
- device has reached net power. Fusion processes require fuel, in a state of plasma, and a confined environment with sufficient temperature, pressure, and confinement...
- (TEC) variation along a radio beam from geostationary orbit to an earth receiver. (The rotation of the plane of polarization directly measures TEC along...
- Bibcode:1987FuTec..11..436M. doi:10.13182/FST87-A25020. Retrieved 2016-01-05. Slough, J (2011). "Creation of a high-temperature plasma through merging...
- professor and researcher specializing in thermochemical treatments involving plasma and materials mechanical engineering. Oseguera Peña has a bachelor’s in...
- header with global information, followed by a data section detailing TEC maps. TEC is measured in terms of the number of free electrons per square meter...
- ferritic nitrocarburizing include gaseous processes such as Nitrotec and ion (plasma) ones. The processing temperature ranges from 525 °C (977 °F) to 625 °C...