What does TPE mean?
TPE means Tokamak Physics Experiment
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What is the abbreviation for Tokamak Physics Experiment?
2 ways to abbreviate Tokamak Physics Experiment
Tokamak Physics Experiment can be abbreviated as TPE
Other shorthands for Tokamak Physics Experiment are: TPX
Tokamak Physics Experiment can be abbreviated as TPE
Other shorthands for Tokamak Physics Experiment are: TPX
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Abbreviations or Slang with similar meaning
- EXPPCS - Experiment on Physics of Colloids in Space
- TEXTOR - Tokamak EXperiment for Technology Oriented Research
- FPEF - Fluid Physics Experiment Facility
- ITPA - International Tokamak Physics Activity
- PACE - Physics and Chemistry Experiment
- PHaSE - Physics of Hard Spheres Experiment
- SSPX - Sustained Spheromak Physics Experiment
- TCV - Tokamak à Configuration Variable
- TFTR - Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor
- TPX - Tokamak Physics Experiment
- EPICS - Experiment Physics and Industrial Control System
- ITPA - International Tokamak Physics Activities
- ITPA - International Tokamak Physics Agreement
- NPES - Nuclear Physics Experiment Scheduling
- PRIME - Physics of Regolith Impacts in Microgravity Experiment
- TFC - Tokamak Fusion Core
- TFCX - Tokamak Fusion Core Experiment
- PCSE - Physics of Colloids in Space Experiment
- te - Tokamak Experiment
- BTeV - Proposed dedicated B physics experiment at Fermilab's Tevatron