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NTE may refer to: Companies *Nord-Trøndelag Elektrisitetsverk, a power company in Norway * Northern Tier Energy, an energy company in the United States * NTE Electronics, an electronic component supplier in the United States Science and technology * Near-term extinction, the prospect of an imminent end of the human species * Network termination equipment * Negative thermal expansion, a physicochemical process * Not-To-Exceed, a pollution emission standard Other * National Teacher Examination, a past standardized test replaced by the Praxis test * '' Neverness to Everness'', an upcoming video game * Night-time economy, the economy made up of venues and industries such as bars and nightclubs * IATA code of Nantes Atlantique Airport Nantes Atlantique Airport (, formerly known as ''Aéroport Château Bougon'') is an international airport serving Nantes, France. It is located southwest of the city, in Bouguenais. The airport is operated by the ''Chambre de commer ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nord-Trøndelag Elektrisitetsverk
Nord-Trøndelag Elektrisitetsverk or NTE is a power company serving northern Trøndelag county in Norway and owned by the local governments of 19 municipalities that it serves. NTE is one of the largest producers of electricity in Norway, with an annual production of per year (2013). In addition, the company is a provider of electrical installation and electrical application retailing as well as optic fiber broadband. The company has its headquarters in Steinkjer (town), Steinkjer. Operations Power production NTE operates 22 hydroelectric power plants, two wind farms and one bioenergy plant, totaling an annual electricity production of , about 4% of the total electricity production in Norway. The hydro plants are mostly located in the Indre Namdal district plus Meråker Municipality, Inderøy Municipality and Steinkjer Municipality. NTE's largest plant is the one at Tunnsjødal power station, Tunnsjødal with an annual production of per year. The bioplant is located in Inderøy M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Northern Tier Energy
Northern Tier Energy LP was an American downstream energy limited partnership. In addition to owning the SuperAmerica gas station and convenience store chain, it also owned an oil refinery in St. Paul Park, Minnesota and an interest in a pipeline. In 2014 it ranked 525 on the Fortune 1000. History The company was created in 2010 when Acon Investments and TPG Capital acquired $554 million worth of assets from Marathon. Western Refining Western Refining, Inc., is a Texas-based Fortune 200 and Global 2000 crude oil refiner and marketer operating primarily in the Southwestern, North-Central and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States. Western Refining (WNR) has been publicly t ... acquired a controlling interest in the company in 2013 for $775 million. By 2015, Western's ownership stake was 38% and it proposed in October to acquire the remainder of the company; it decided to dissolve Northern Tier early by buying all the shares and pay $860 million to close the deal on June ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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NTE Electronics
NTE may refer to: Companies *Nord-Trøndelag Elektrisitetsverk, a power company in Norway * Northern Tier Energy, an energy company in the United States * NTE Electronics, an electronic component supplier in the United States Science and technology * Near-term extinction, the prospect of an imminent end of the human species * Network termination equipment * Negative thermal expansion, a physicochemical process * Not-To-Exceed, a pollution emission standard Other * National Teacher Examination, a past standardized test replaced by the Praxis test * '' Neverness to Everness'', an upcoming video game * Night-time economy, the economy made up of venues and industries such as bars and nightclubs * IATA code of Nantes Atlantique Airport Nantes Atlantique Airport (, formerly known as ''Aéroport Château Bougon'') is an international airport serving Nantes, France. It is located southwest of the city, in Bouguenais. The airport is operated by the ''Chambre de commerce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Human Extinction
Human extinction or omnicide is the hypothetical end of the human species, either by population decline due to extraneous natural causes, such as an asteroid impact or large-scale volcanism, or via anthropogenic destruction (self-extinction). Some of the many possible contributors to anthropogenic hazard are climate change, global nuclear annihilation, biological warfare, weapons of mass destruction, and ecological collapse. Other scenarios center on emerging technologies, such as advanced artificial intelligence, biotechnology, or self-replicating nanobots. The scientific consensus is that there is a relatively low risk of near-term human extinction due to natural causes. The likelihood of human extinction through humankind's own activities, however, is a current area of research and debate. History of thought Early history Before the 18th and 19th centuries, the possibility that humans or other organisms could become extinct was viewed with scepticism. It contra ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Network Termination
A Network Termination Device (NTD), network termination (NT), or NTE (for network termination equipment) is a customer-side network interface device used by the Australian National Broadband Network (NBN). Network termination devices provide multiple bridges for customers to access the NBN. There are different types of NTDs for the various connection technologies encompassed by NBN. All connection types except FTTN use NTDs on premises. Depending on the kind of link, NTDs typically provide two telephony and four data channels. An external power source is required, and an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) can be used to maintain connection in power outages (battery backups are available for the FTTP NTD). FTTC requires power to be provided from the premises to the kerb (distribution point). NTDs provide user–network interface (UNI) connections for connection of in-premises devices. They typically have multiple RJ45 jacks for the UNI-D (data) connection, and some models have ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Negative Thermal Expansion
Negative thermal expansion (NTE) is an unusual physicochemical process in which some materials contract upon heating, rather than expand as most other materials do. The most well-known material with NTE is water at 0 to 3.98 °C. Also, the density of solid water (ice) is lower than the density of liquid water at standard pressure. Water's NTE is the reason why water ice floats, rather than sinks, in liquid water. Materials which undergo NTE have a range of potential engineering, photonic, electronic, and structural applications. For example, if one were to mix a negative thermal expansion material with a "normal" material which expands on heating, it could be possible to use it as a thermal expansion compensator that might allow for forming composites with tailored or even close to zero thermal expansion. Origin of negative thermal expansion There are a number of physical processes which may cause contraction with increasing temperature, including transverse vibrational ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Praxis Test
{{Education in the U.S. A Praxis test is one of a series of American teacher certification exams written and administered by the Educational Testing Service. Various Praxis tests are usually required before, during, and after teacher training courses in the U.S. To be a teacher in about half of the states in the US, the Praxis test is required. It usually consists of two separate tests, Praxis 1 and 2. In some states, alternative teacher certification programs allow prospective educators to obtain licensure without taking Praxis tests. The Praxis I, or Pre-Professional Skills Test (PPST), consisted of three exams: reading, writing, and mathematics. On September 1, 2014, ETS transitioned to the Praxis "CASE" or "Core Academic Skills for Educators" which also consists of reading, writing, and mathematics exams. These sections can be taken as a combined test or separately. In most colleges and universities, a passing score must be earned for admission to teacher education. In mos ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Neverness To Everness
''Neverness to Everness'' (''NTE''; , ) is an upcoming free-to-play open world action role-playing game developed by Hotta Studio, a subsidiary of Perfect World. Set in Hethereau, the player plays an appraiser that explores the world and fights hostile forces as they advance through the story. Gameplay ''Neverness to Everness'' is a 3D action role-playing game played with a 3rd-person view. The player controls different characters and collects items as they travel around in the open virtual world. The player character can run, jump, sprint, climb, swim, and can drive various vehicles to move around in the world. The character's special movements with the exception of sprinting are limited by a regenerating stamina bar that slowly depletes as they continue in that movement mode. Each character has different skills, called Esper Abilities, which synergize with other characters. The game features vehicle customization and upgrading business. The first closed beta happened on 28 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Night-time Economy
In planning, the evening economy describes economic activity taking place in the evening after many people finish daytime employment or formal education, such as eating and drinking, entertainment, and nightlife (which may be described by the related term nighttime economy). Activities The evening economy includes, but is not limited to: *Eating out - restaurants, cafes, takeaways *Drinking - pubs and bars *Culture and entertainment - theatres, cinemas, live music and comedy events, ten pin bowling, ice skating *Sport - spectator sports including football, rugby and greyhound racing often take place in the evening, especially during Mondays to Fridays. *Healthcare, police and firefighting Benefits and drawbacks The benefits of a significant evening economy can include: *Recreation for people, which is often welcome after finishing work for the day *Increased employment due to local spending *Reduced social exclusion and increased vitality in towns The drawbacks can include: *N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |