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What does FT3/SEC stand for?

Cubic Feet per Second


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Fire Control Technician First Class (Naval Rating)
Fractional T-1 Carrier
FastTrak 100 (Promise Technology, Inc.)
Fast Tracker 2 (digital music)
Fire Control Technician Second Class (Naval Rating)
Fire Control Technician Third Class (Naval Rating)
Free Triiodothyronine
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Free Thyroxin Index
Free Thyroxine Fraction
Free-Thyroxin Concentration
Free T4 (Thyroxine) by Equilibrium Dialysis
Free plasma thyroxine index
Feed the Five Thousand
Face Threatening Act (politeness theory)
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Failed to Arrive (shipping)

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3 cubic feet per second of water in a trust in order to leave the water flowing down Maroon Creek and the Roaring Fork River.
City/Region: The Army Corps of Engineers today plans to reduce the Willamette River flow by about 600 cubic feet per second, lowering the river's height by about a half-foot in Eugene.
The agency says this is the first time since 1973 that the release out of El Vado has been increased to around 6,000 cubic feet per second.
The SWP will reduce exports from about 2,000 cubic feet per second (cfs) to about 1,500 cfs.
If approved, the water would travel down a 42-inch pipe, supplying the hydro plant with approximately 25 cubic feet per second (cfs) coming from Castle Creek and 60 cfs out of Maroon Creek.
Byline: Jack Moran The Register-Guard Correction (published July 1, 2009): CityRegion: The Army Corps of Engineers today plans to reduce the Willamette River flow by about 600 cubic feet per second, lowering the river's height by about a half-foot in Eugene.
9 cubic feet per second, but MacDonald told them to cite only the 5.
Flows in the East Walker have decreased to 47 cubic feet per second, and the amount of water stored in Bridgeport Reservoir, which feeds the river, also has fallen.

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