triphase

triphase

(ˈtraɪˌfeɪz)
adj
(Chemistry) chem operating in three phases
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triphase

[ˈtraɪfeɪz] ADJtrifásico
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United States-based Triphase Accelerator has signed an academic centre collaboration with Canada-based Sunnybrook Research Institute.
The partners in the project include Idiada, Spain; Triphase, Belgium; Hexagon Studio, Turkey; and E-Trucks Europe, Belgium.
"Alimentation et commande d'un actionnaire lineaire triphase a flux transversale " These de Docteur Ingenieur, Universite des Science et Technique de Lille Flandres-Artois, 1986.