ZETA

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See also: zeta, Zeta, zéta, zêta, żęta, and żętą

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ZETA

  1. (physics) Acronym of zero-energy thermonuclear assembly/apparatus (a torus-shaped reactor used in the mid-20th century to carry out experiments in plasma physics and temperature-controlled thermonuclear reactions)

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