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UBER

Universal Binding Energy Relation

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ABE

Adiabatic Binding Energy

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MECO

Maximum–binding Energy Circular Orbit

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BE

Binding Energy

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EBE

Exciton Binding Energy

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QCBE

Quantum Chromodynamics Binding Energy

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What does binding energy mean?

binding energy, separation energy(noun)
the energy required to separate particles from a molecule or atom or nucleus; equals the mass defect

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