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1 TVC
1) Авиация: ОВТ (Отклоняемый Вектор Тяги - Thrust Vector Control)2) Морской термин: Torsional Vibration Calculations (для двигателя)3) Медицина: Total Vaccinated Cohort4) Военный термин: treaty verification corps5) Техника: temporary virtual circuit, thermal vacuum chamber, thermal voltage converter, time varying coefficient, thermal vapour compressor6) Сельское хозяйство: Total Viable Counts7) Бухгалтерия: total variable costs8) Сокращение: Thrust Vector Control9) Физиология: Timed Vital Capacity10) Нефтепромысловый: television commercial, телевизионный рекламный ролик11) Образование: телекурс12) Микроэлектроника: tactical visual computer13) Общая лексика: torque variable control14) Безопасность: Trivial Vernam Cipher15) Расширение файла: Control Tag Vector16) NYSE. Tennessee Valley Authority Class C17) Аэропорты: Traverse City, Michigan USA
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