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FETField-Effect Transistor: A transistor in which the voltage on one terminal (the gate) creates a field that allows or disallows conduction between the other two terminals (the source and drain). There are three varieties: The JFET (Junction Field-Effect Transistor); the MOSFET (Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor); and the MESFET (Meta [..]
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FETU.S. Federal Excise Tax. Current FET is $18 per barrel for large brewers. Domestic small brewers (defined as selling less than 2 million barrels) pay $7 per barrel FET on their first 60,000 barrels and $18 per barrel for beer sold beyond that amount. Brewers outside the United States pay the $18 per barrel rate regardless of the size of their compa [..]
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FET(n) a transistor in which most current flows in a channel whose effective resistance can be controlled by a transverse electric field
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FETField Effect Transistor.
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FETForeign Economic Trends
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FETFirearms Enquiry Team
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FETField Effect Transistor. A semiconductor device used in CMOS circuits.
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FETField Effect Transistor. Used as the output power devices in PWM drives.
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FETFurther Education and Training, a term used especially in South Africa for the vocational education and training (VET) sector.
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FETn. "skill, practices," s.v. feat sb. OED. KEY: fet@n
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FETn 1 feet 1
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FETField Effect Transistor. As opposed to normal bipolar transistors, these uni-polar transistors have a negligible flow of current through their gate (bipolar: base), they consume virtually no power. NMOS-FETs and PMOS-FETs can be coupled to form CMOS circuits.
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FETSee Frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycle.
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FETA semiconductor device. See Field Effect Transistor.
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FET[see field effect transistor].
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FET
A municipality in Akershus, Norway
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