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Delete characters from each line

Hi,

I have a file that has data in the following manner,
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tt_0.00001.dat 123.000
tt_0.00002.dat 124.000
tt_0.00002.dat 125.000

This is consistent for all the entries in the file. I want to delete the 'tt_' and '.dat' from each line. Could anyone please guide me how to do this using awk or sed?

Thanks.

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