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acet-

American  
  1. variant of aceto-, especially before a vowel.


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Rusan Can Acet, an engineer and graduate student at Istanbul Technical University, came up with the idea to 3D-print a base plate for the fretboard.

From New York Times

ACET, which has worked in the country for more than 20 years, has built 10 elementary schools in Ethiopia, partly funded by Live Aid and other NGOs.

From The Guardian

In a second experiment, the investigators looked at 25 healthy volunteers who ingested 2,000 milligrams of either acet­aminophen or a placebo every day over the course of three weeks.

From Scientific American

Participants who took acet­­amin­o­phen reported fewer hurt feelings and more resilience to social pain than the subjects receiving the placebo.

From Scientific American

In one experiment, DeWall and his team examined 62 healthy volunteers who took 1,000 milligrams of either acet­aminophen or a placebo daily for three weeks.

From Scientific American