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- noun How many telegrams (messages) have you to send?
- noun I have ... telegrams (messages) for you (or for ...).
- initialism Quantum Tunneling Compound
- initialism Quantum Tunneling Composite
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Examples
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Peratech have replaced the button with force-sensitive material called QTC - this makes the screen into one pressure sensitive switch: the more pressure is applied to the switch, the more current flows.
Shiny Shiny 2010
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Peratech have replaced the button with force-sensitive material called QTC - this makes the screen into one pressure sensitive switch: the more pressure is applied to the switch, the more current flows.
Shiny Shiny Anna Leach 2010
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The key to the sensing technology is Peratech's patented 'QTC' materials.
innovations-report 2010
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The key to the sensing technology is Peratech's patented 'QTC' materials.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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PGA-C PZK Club and The Polish Radio Amateurs 'Journal "QTC" are the patrons of this activity. eQSL cards will be available for printing from the web site:
eHam.net News 2009
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In January, Japanese touch-screen maker Nissha also licensed the approach from Yorkshire-based Peratech, who make the composite material QTC.
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Secretary of Veterans Affairs James Peake served as a member of the Board of Directors for QTC, one of the largest private providers of government-outsourced occupational health and disability examination services in the nation.
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In closing, I note and commend your strong commitment to avoiding even the appearance of any conflict of interest, not only with respect to your most recent employer, QTC, but also with those organizations where you served in an advisory capacity as well as in connection with your stock portfolio.
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Peratech's QTC technology has an established track record for use in robotics, having previously been adopted by NASA for their Robonaut device and by Shadow Robot in the UK, producers of what is widely regarded as the World's most advanced robotic hand, which have utilised QTC to sense 'touch'.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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QTC technology has no moving parts and requires no air gap between contacts.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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