KH waves occur at the boundary between two fluids, such as two different bodies of air in Earth's atmosphere.
What does TF stand for?
TF stands for Two Fluid
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- Trap Flag
- Treatment Facility (various organizations)
- Trigger Finger (stenosing tendovaginitis)
- Trotteur Francais (France)
- True Friends
- Tube Feeder/Feeding (medical; patient with a gastrostomy tube in place)
- Tuition Fee
- Turbofan
- Twisted Fate
- Twisted Flex
- Type of Funds (USACE)
- Task Force Fire Support Element
- Task Force Surgeon
- Tariff Filing And Enforcement
- Tank Farm And Evaporator Process Engineering
- Transport-Friendly Encapsulating Security Payload
- Finite State Transducer with Tautness Functions (sometimes seen as TFFST)
- Texture-Free Generalized Likelihood Ratio Test
- Thin-Film Integrated Passive Device (electrical engineering)
- Task Force on Life Cycle and Portfolio Management (Trans-European Research and Education Networking Association)
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The 27-year-old Erkesso had broken clear of her rivals after 15 miles and built a 90-second lead but at around 21 miles Erkesso began to hit trouble, taking two fluid bottles and then clutching her stomach and slowing her pace.
The detergent composition has two fluid phases and a solid, having a size sufficient to be retained by a 2.
The main advantage of the Unified Two Fluid Model is its ability to predict the onset of condensation and the propagation of liquids through the pipe.
Other standard features include: two fluid holding tanks (2,000 and 4,000 gallon), wash down system with 110 gallon tank and 100-foot hose.
Another option is sequence-logic control of one or two fluid mold-temperature controllers.
Discussion Figure 1a shows the two fluids on a side-by-side visual comparison before they were heated.