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NTC and Thermistors
* NTC Thermistors are used in the Food Handling and Processing industry, especially for food storage systems and food preparation.

NTC and are
* 2011 – The former leader of Libya, Muammar Gaddafi, and his son Mutassim Gaddafi are killed shortly after the Battle of Sirte while in the custody of NTC fighters.
Many NTC thermistors are made from a pressed disc or cast chip of a semiconductor such as a sintered metal oxide.
* NTC thermistors are used as resistance thermometers in low-temperature measurements of the order of 10 K.
* NTC thermistors are regularly used in automotive applications.
The opposing force at the NTC is the 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment, the Blackhorse Cavalry, who are stationed at the base to provide an enemy force to units on a training rotation at Fort Irwin.
Also, having one NTC ( National Textile Corporation ) project ' Tapti Mills ' and 30-35 textile companies like " Shri Kailashpati Textile " " Kamal Textiles " " Paras Process " " Annapurna Calandering Works " " Neel Kamal Processors " " Shivam Textiles " & " Ambey Process " and many more, are best known for interlining cloth, Grey Markin, Bleached Dhoti, Cambric, Power loom Cloth bakram and other types of fabric.
* 1894 Naparima Training College for Teachers is opened ; the secondary school classes to become Naparima College are initially merged with NTC classes.
Negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) thermistors are commonly used in switching power supplies, motor drives and audio equipment to prevent damage caused by inrush current.
Among Moonshine's other artists are NTC feat.

NTC and used
* NTC thermistors can be used as inrush-current limiting devices in power supply circuits.
* NTC thermistors can be also used to monitor the temperature of an incubator.
Lower dosage of doping is used in other types ( NTC or PTC ) thermistors.
The units at NTC and JMRC were used to replicate a Soviet Motorized Rifle regiment or division.
At NTC, M551 Sheridans were used to replicate Soviet T-80 tanks until 2003.

NTC and for
After the Libyan civil war, the National Transitional Council ( NTC ) has been responsible for the transition of the administration of the governing of Libya.
On 3 August 2011, the NTC issued a Constitutional Declaration which declares the statehood of Libya as a democracy with Islam as its state religion, in which the state guarantees the rule of law and an independent judiciary as well as civic and human basic rights ( including freedom of religion and women's rights ), and which contains provisions for a phase of transition to a presidential republic with an elected national assembly and a democratically legitimized constitution by 2013.
The plan outlined calls for the NTC to form a de jure interim government based in Tripoli within 30 days of " liberation " and hold elections for a Public National Conference to replace it within 240 days.
It has been reported that NTC will device Multiple Round / Ascending auction technique for 3 blocks of 10 MHz paired and one block of 15 MHz paired.
Using M551 hulls, the NTC created a number of mock vehicles for training exercises resembling common Soviet / Warsaw pact types.
The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act recognized Ninilchik as an Alaska Native village, which led to the formation of the Ninilchik Native Association Incorporated and eventually to the further recognition, by the US Congress, that Ninilchik's descendants comprised a quasi-sovereign government ( equivalent to American Indian tribes ), thereby establishing the Ninilchik Traditional Council ( NTC ) as the governing body for Natives who live in the area surrounding Ninilchik or who descended from the original inhabitants.
Formerly the 98th Range Wing, NTTR provides instrumentation for Green Flag West at the National Training Center ( NTC ) and Leach Lake Tactics Range ( LLTR ).
Fort Irwin & the National Training Center ( NTC ) is a major training area for the United States Military and is a census-designated place located in the Mojave Desert in northern San Bernardino County, California.
Long known for large-scale tank vs. tank battles, NTC now provides extensive training in urban operations as of September 1, 2005.
At the same time the new Telecommunications ( Jersey ) Law 2002 abolished the States ' monopoly on the provision of telecommunications in Jersey allowing full competition for the first time since the days of the NTC.
Under the Telephone Transfer Act 1911, NTC was taken over by the GPO in 1912, and created a state-run monopoly that would run nearly all telecommunication assets in the UK for the next seventy years.
The firms acquired the former telecom monopoly in Denmark, under the banner Nordic Telephone Company ( NTC ) for approximately $ 11 billion .</ td >
493 also specifies that the “ manner prescribed ” by NTC regulation for calculating the depreciation deduction ( based on amortization of the original cost of specified assets ) shall be subject to approval by the MOAC.
The Chief of Naval Staff has seven Deputy Chiefs of Naval Staff, ranging from Rear Admirals to Vice-Admirals ; the Chief of Staff ( COS ) under whom the Naval Operations and Intelligence Directorates functions ; the Naval Secretary ( NS ); the Quarter-Master General ( QMG ); the Hydrographer of the Navy ( HPN ); the Engineer-in-Chief ; the Flag Officer Sea Training ( FOST ); the Director-General of Training and Joint Warfare ( DG Trig ); the Directorate-General for Naval Technologies Complex ( NTC ); and the Chief of Naval Logistics ( CNL ).
In 2006, a group of private equity firms under the banner Nordic Telephone Company ( NTC ) offered to buy TDC for a price of about 9. 1 billion Euro.
The NTC has overnight accommodation for up to 54 people, along with a player lounge and recreation room to be fully equipped to host high performance players from out of town.
The National Tennis Club ( NTC ) is a club for enthusiasts of a branch of tennis called court tennis ( also known as " real tennis ") in Newport, Rhode Island, United States.
Following the fall of Tripoli when forces of the NTC had largely taken control of Libya, there were calls for al-Megrahi to be extradited to the United States.
Bus routes serving NTC operate with a " timed transfer "; for the most part, buses leave at the same time, to maximize possible transfers between routes.
A number of young Tasmanians have been selected for national sides as a result of their participation in the NTC programs, including Luke Eyles and Paul Stevens ..

NTC and temperature
Negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) thermistor, bead type, insulated wiresA thermistor is a type of resistor whose resistance varies significantly with temperature, more so than in standard resistors.
If ' is negative, the resistance decreases with increasing temperature, and the device is called a negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) thermistor.
The pre-charge circuit might be a simple series resistor, a negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) resistor, or a current-limiter circuit.
A negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) occurs when a physical property ( such as thermal conductivity or electrical conductivity ) of a material rises with increasing temperature, typically in a defined temperature range.
Practical and commercial NTC resistors aim to combine modest resistance with a value of B that provides good sensitivity to temperature.
However, studies have shown that, due to its short-chain length, methyl butyrate does not reproduce well the negative temperature coefficient ( NTC ) behaviour and early CO < sub > 2 </ sub > formation characteristics of real biodiesel fuels.
The resistance of an NTC thermistor decreases as its temperature increases

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