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  • TIFF (Tag Image File Format): a de facto standard format for image files. The standard used by all FAX machines.>more
  • TIG Welding: TIG is short for Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW) . In the TIG welding process, an arc is formed between a non-consumable tungsten electrode and the metal being welded. Gas is fed through the...>more
  • Time Bar: Time after which legal claims will not be entertained. The term is used in the context of maritime law and arbitration   >more
  • time base: A unit of time generated by the system clock and used by software timer instructions. Typical time bases are 0.01, 0.1, and 1.0 seconds. >more
  • timer instructions: Computer codes that allow a PLC to perform the timing functions (ON-delay energize/de-energize, OFF-delay energize/de-energize, reset) of a hardware timer. >more
  • Tissue: Biological tissue is a collection of interconnected cells that perform a similar function within an organism. The study of tissue is known as histology , or, in connection with disease,...>more
  • tissue culture: The growth of isolated plant cells or small pieces of tissue under controlled conditions in a sterile growth medium. The medium is designed to meet the requirement of the tissue involved, e.g. by...>more
  • Title XI: A ship financing guarantee program. The term is used in the context of maritime finance and trade. >more
  • To fly like the birds: Until they give them to its first origins the man has wished to fly like the birds using artificial wings, dal leggendario Icaro to many brilliant minds as Leonardo from You win have made...>more
  • To imagine thought 2: The neuroscienza will read in the thought, directly in the brain, as it was a code to decipher. It is what they support John-Dylan Haynes, of the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain...>more
  • To learn from the experience: To learn dall`esperienza, here an other task that demands to one entity that candid like intelligent. But, banalizing, once recorded the name of mine fornaio in the magnetic memory, mine personal...>more
  • TOF (Time-of-Flight): A TOF analyzer measures the flight times of ions; lighter ions traverse a given distance faster than heavier ions. The mass is proportional to the time squared. Flight times are converted to m/z...>more
  • token: (1) A signal that grants bus transmission rights to a node on a network. (2) A signal that enables a transition or action in a sequential function chart. >more
  • token passing: A network transmission technique in which a token is passed along the bus and each node has a set amount of time to receive it and respond to it. topology. The way in which a network or system...>more
  • Token ring: Token ring local area network (LAN) technology was conceived in the late 1960s by Olof Söderblom, then working for IBM). US Patents were awarded in 1981 and Token-Ring was developed and promoted...>more
  • Ton-Mile: A measurement used in transportation economics to designate one ton being moved one mile. This is useful to the shipper because it includes the distance to move a commodity in the calculation. 1...>more
  • Top-Off: To fill a ship which is already partly loaded with cargo. 1 The term is used in the context of maritime trade and terminal operations. >more
  • total economic value: In ecosystem service valuation, the total economic value of an ecosystem or the service considered. This is the sub of the values of all uses (and non-uses) of that ecosystem or service. E...>more
  • total environmental value: It is a function of primary value and total economic value.>more
  • total extracts: Contain the whole spectrum of ingredients present in the original herb, plus any new active compounds formed during processing.     >more
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: This refers to the amount of distortion present in the source, expressed as a percentage of the total output signal. Its value shows how much the sound is distorted due to device transmission....>more
  • Total mixed ration: (animal science, dairy science) A diet where all the feed ingredients are blended together to ensure every bit is nutritionally balanced. >more
  • Total Quality Management (TQM): Interfunctional approach to quality management, developed by Joseph Juran, involving marketing, engineering, manufacturing, purchasing, etc. Defects should be defined through examining customer...>more
  • Towards new a super airplane: To two years from the definitive withdrawal of the Concorde from the aerial routes, the race for the new generation of supersonic airplane has left in determined way. In head it is the Jaxa, the...>more
  • Track Pit: This refers to the indentations on the surfaces of CD and DVD discs. By illuminating the track pit with a laser, devices can read the data according to the changes in reflection.>more
  • Track Pitch: The distance between two tracks on a surface. In computing, it affects the tracks per inch (TPI) or the density of tracks on a disc.   >more
  • Trading Limits: Maritime area usually specified by a range of ports in which a vessel may operate. 1 The   term is used in the context of maritime navigation and trade.   >more
  • traditional knowledge: The knowledge, innovations and practices of local and indigenous communities. As used in the CBD, those elements of traditional knowledge that are relevant to the conservation and sustainable use...>more
  • traditional resource rights: The term TRR encompasses intellectual property rights, but denotes broader 'bundles of rights' including for example, human rights, land rights, religious rights, and cultural property. A...>more
  • Traffic: In telecommunications contexts, the total amount of data being moved on a network in a given time period >more
  • traitor technology: Also known as genetic use restriction technology (GURT), refers to the use of an external chemical to switch on or off a plant's genetic traits.   >more
  • Tramp Service: Vessels operating without a fixed itinerary or schedule or charter contract. 1 The term is used in the context of maritime trade, navigation and terminal operations >more
  • transducer: A device used to convert physical parameters, such as temperature, pressure, and weight, into electrical signals. >more
  • transfection efficiency: a measurement of the frequency that a DNA is introduced into a cell during transfection. Transfection efficiency may vary dramatically, so a measurement of transfection efficiency is often...>more
  • transfer function: The unique characteristics of a process that determine its output due to changes over time. >more
  • Transfer Rate: This is the rate at which a digital signal is transferred, expressed in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (B/s). The higher the transfer rate, the better the quality of the transferred...>more
  • Transformation: 1. In procaryotes, the natural or induced uptake and expression of a foreign DNA sequence,typically, a recombinant plasmid in experimental systems. (This term is analogous to transfection, the...>more
  • transformation: Transformation (root transform ) may refer to: Transformation is also referred to as a turn. In science : Transformation (geometry) , in mathematics, as a general term applies to...>more
  • transgenic: Organisms into which DNA from another genotype are introduced by, for example, micro-injection or retroviral infection. An experimentally produced organism in which DNA has been artificially...>more
  • transient response: The behavioral response of a process. >more
  • Transient transfection: introduction of a DNA into a cells without any effort to maintain expression>more
  • transistor-transistor logic (TTL): A semiconductor logic family characterized by high speed and medium power dissipation in which the basic logic element is a multiple-emitter transistor. >more
  • transition: A variable input, action result, conditional statement, or other program element that signals a sequential function chart to progress from one step to another. >more
  • Transition state analogs: molecules that resemble the geometry of the substrate's transition state in the enzyme-substrate complex, and, so, competitively inhibit the substrate's ability to bind to the enzyme. For...>more
  • Transitor molecular: The scientists of the company Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs have created of the organic transistors with a band of frequency of an only molecule, having placed the bases for one new category...>more
  • translocation: A chromosome alteration in which a whole chromosome or segment of a chromosome becomes attached to or interchanged with another whole chromosome or segment, the resulting hybrid segregating...>more
  • Transmission: Sending a signal by wire or radio. >more
  • Transmission Control Protocol (TCP): The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite. TCP provides reliable, in-order delivery of a stream of bytes, making it suitable for...>more
  • transmission control protocol/internet protocol (TCP/IP): A network protocol developed by the U.S. Department of Defense. >more
  • Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP): A compilation of network and transport level protocols that allow a PC to speak the same language as other PCs on the Internet or other networks.>more
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