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- Symmetry: Physicists use symmetries to restrict possible theories of fundamental particles. As an analogy, consider the human face. If you were able to see only the right side of a person's face, you...>more
- symmetry: Physicists use symmetries to restrict possible theories of fundamental particles. As an analogy, consider the human face. If you were able to see only the right side of a person's face, you would...>more
- sympatric speciation: Sympatric Speciation is the genetic divergence of multiple populations (from a single parent species) inhabiting the same geographic region; such that those populations become different species....>more
- synchronous: A type of serial transmission that maintains a constant time interval between successive events. >more
- Synchrotron radiation: When a charged particle is accelerated, it emits light known as synchrotron radiation. This radiation can be used to probe the structure of materials and biological molecules. >more
- synchrotron radiation: When a charged particle is accelerated, it emits light known as synchrotron radiation. This radiation can be used to probe the structure of materials and biological molecules.>more
- syntax: Rules governing the structure of a language. >more
- system: A set of one or more PLCs, I/O devices and modules, computers, associated software, peripherals, terminals, and communication networks that together provide a means of performing information...>more
- System: Specific suite of computer hardware and software. As used in the terms "Source System" and "Destination System," the term does not necessarily correspond one to one with "site" or "base" in that...>more
- system abstract: A definition of the process to be controlled including a clear statement of the control problem, a description of the design strategy, and a statement of objectives. >more
- System ARIES: The robots today take a position putting itself between human beings and dangers, this at least until will not become tests... In the meantime, the serveur of communications experiences them...>more
- system configuration diagram: A drawing of the PLC control system that shows the location, simplified connections, and minimum details of the system's major hardware components. >more
- system error: An error resulting from an instrument or from the environment. >more
- system layout: The planned approach to placing and connecting PLC components to satisfy the control strategy and to provide system reliability and ease of maintenance. >more
- systematics: Biological systematics is the study of the diversity of life on the planet Earth, both past and present, and the relationships among living things through time. Relationships are visualized as...>more
- T cell: T cells belong to a group of white blood cells known as lymphocytes and play a central role in cell-mediated immunity . They can be distinguished from other lymphocyte types, such as B...>more
- T-Carrier: A digital medium originally introduced to expand the capabilities of the Bell networks' analog telephone network. T1 lines are very commonly leased to internet service providers (ISPs) or...>more
- T/C: Time Charter In a time charter, charterers can use the ship for a specific trip or period of time, during which they may direct the vessel within the trading limits agreed. 1 The term...>more
- T1: (also see T-Carrier) - A digital phone line used to carry the capacity of 24 standard telephone lines. Since it is digital and serves numerous analog applications, a T1 line employs a version of...>more
- TAD: ( T elephone A nswering D evice) - Another term that describes an answering machine. A TAD may be tape-driven or, more commonly, driven by a digital chip >more
- Tanker: A bulk carrier which is designed to carry liquid cargo, usually petroleum products. Oil tankers vary in size from small coastal vessels of 1,500 tons deadweight, through medium-sized ship...>more
- tap: A device that provides mechanical and electrical connections to a trunk cable. A tap allows the signals on the trunk to be passed to a station and the signals transmitted by the stations to be...>more
- Tape Set: A group of one or more magnetic tapes which collectively represent the collection of related files comprising a specific delivery of a document or documents. >more
- target species: An animal or population at which wildlife damage management is directed to alleviate damage to agriculture and non-agriculture resources. The same species may be either a target or non-target,...>more
- task: A set of instructions, data, and control information capable of being executed by a CPU to accomplish a specific purpose. >more
- taxon (pl. taxa): A taxonomic group--that is, a group of individuals deserving of taxonomic status at some level in the hierarchy of taxonomic categories. A taxon (plural taxa ), or taxonomic unit , is a name...>more
- taxonomy: Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification . The word comes from the Greek τάξις , taxis , 'order' + νόμος ,...>more
- TBITS (Treasury Board Information Technology Standards): Treasury Board Information Technology Standards are the official Government of Canada publications on the standards, guidelines, technical reports and standard operating practices adopted and...>more
- TBN: To be named/To be nominated. >more
- TCP/IP: See transmission control protocol/internet protocol >more
- TCP/IP: ( T ransmission C ontrol P rotocol/ I nternet P rotocol) - The underlying protocol for the internet. There are 2 layers to the protocol: TCP, which separates data into packets for...>more
- TDMA: ( T ime D ivision M ultiple A ccess) - A form of multiplexing used in wireless communications that divides a radio signal into separate time slots so that multiple signals may be sent...>more
- Technical CV: T echnical CV Technical CV is very mush important where specialized skills matter . The technical CV should start with a overall view of the resume. It is mainly applicable for IT &...>more
- Technical Information Systems: The generic term for the enterprise network of existing and augmented automated data processing systems used by government and contractors for management of technical information in support of the...>more
- Technical Institutes of America: [A] [B] [C] A Albany Technical College Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute Alexandria Technical College Altamaha Technical Institute American Advanced Technicians...>more
- Technical Institutes of Australia: Canberra Institute of Technology Cobden Technical School Collaborative Information Technology Research Institute Curtin University of Technology Queensland University of Technology...>more
- technology transfer: The transfer of knowledge or equipment to enable the manufacture of a product, the application of a process, or the rendering of a service. Technology transfer is the process of developing...>more
- Telecommunications: A general term used to describe any form of data transmission over a medium. Telecommunications (or telecom) includes voice, video, and text over the media of copper wire, radio frequency, cable...>more
- Telecommute: The use of telecommunications to permit employees to work from outside the office, usually at home. The term 'telework' is now used as often to describe remote working. >more
- Teleconferencing: Teleconferencing includes any technology that allows multiple users to conference simultaneously across town or worldwide using a telephone or network connection. Teleconferencing encompasses...>more
- Telephony: A term used to describe the technologies of transmitting voice over electronic media. Telephony is a subset of telecommunications. >more
- Tellmate: TellMate system is a portable handheld system about the size of mobile phone. Electronic labels will be the source of information that the Visually Impaired needs. Together with the handheld...>more
- Telnet: The TCP/IP standard that permits users outside a private network to access the network as if they were directly connected to it, treating the remote user as a virtual terminal. >more
- Telnet: A terminal emulation protocol that allows remote log in from any computer on an internet. Once logged on you can retrieve files from or send files to that remote computer. (2) A portion of the...>more
- TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork): TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in 1969 beginning with RFC 15 and standardized as IETF STD...>more
- Telomerase: a specialized eukaryotic DNA polymerase with both RNA and protein components. It regulates the structure of chromosome ends by adding variable numbers of telomeric simple sequence repeats. This de...>more
- Temperature-sensitive / ts: a mutant that exhibit a normal phenotype at the permissive (lower) temperature, but exhibit a mutant phenotype at the restrictive (higher) temperature. (i.e., it is heat-sensitive). Also see cold...>more
- Teraflops: A trillion floating point operations per seconds.>more
- teraflops: A trillion floating point operations per seconds.>more
- Terminal Handling Charge(THC): A charge assessed by the terminal for handling FCLs at ocean terminals. This term is often used in the context of liner shipping and conferences >more
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