"Tu" meaning in Conventions internationales

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Symbol

  1. Symbole du bureau d’études et d’ingénierie Tupolev, créateur de nombreux avions soviétiques puis russes, dont le plus célèbre est probablement le Tu-144, surnommé dérisoirement « Concordski ».
    Sense id: fr-Tu-conv-symbol-fU62i8vY Categories (other): Lexique en conventions internationales de l’aviation Topics: aviation
  2. Ancien symbole chimique du thulium (aujourd’hui Tm). Tags: obsolete
    Sense id: fr-Tu-conv-symbol-t7B0W2ti Topics: chemistry
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

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