TEV may refer to:* TeV, or teraelectronvolt, a measure of energy* Enterprise value, a financial measure* Total Economic Value, an economic measure... , or teraelectronvolt, a measure of energy
Enterprise value , Total enterprise value , or Firm value is an economic measure reflecting the market value of the whole business.... , a financial measure
Total Economic Value appears in environmental economics as an aggregation of the main function based values provided by a given ecosystem. Those include use and non-use values.... , an economic measure
Tobacco etch virus is a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae.External links*... , a plant pathogenic virus of the family Potyviridae
Potyviridae
The Potyviridae are a Family of plant viruses. They are . Their genome is composed of positive-sense RNA which is surrounded by a protein coat made up of a single viral encoded protein called a capsid.... .
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A ship prefix is a combination of letters, usually abbreviations, used in front of the name of a civilian or naval ship.Prefixes for civilian vessels may either identify the type of propulsion, such as "SS" for steamship, or purpose, such as "RV" for research vessel.... for Turbo-electric
Turbo-electric
A turbo-electric transmission uses electric generators to convert the mechanical energy of a turbine into electric energy and electric motors to convert it back into mechanical energy to power the driveshafts.... Vessel
Ship
A ship is a large watercraft that floats on water. Ships are generally distinguished from boats based on size. Ships may be found on lakes, seas, and rivers and they allow for a variety of activities, such as the ferry or cargo ships, fishing, cruise ship, Coast guard, and warship.... , usually with steam
Steam
In physical chemistry, and in engineering, steam refers to vaporized water. It is a pure, completely invisible gaseous phase . At standard temperature and pressure, pure steam occupies about 1,600 times the volume of an equal mass of liquid water.... driven turbine
Turbine
A turbine is a rotary engine that extracts energy from a fluid flow. Claude Burdin coined the term from the Latin turbo, or vortex, during an 1828 engineering competition.... s.