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  • 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
  • Traffic Message Channel.: Function of the RDS to broadcast news bulletins in the form of traffic alerts (accidents, work) or travel time, in real time and in the language of the user. Le RDS-TMC ajoute une...more
  • trafficability : The quality of bearing strength of the ground with respect to moving loads such as traffic along a road, functioning as a foundation characteristic for an area. 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
  • transept: The major transverse part of the body of a church. 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
  • transfer unit: The relationship in fixed-bed sorption operations between the overall rate coefficient, the fluid volumetric flow rate, and the column volume. 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 expressionmore
  • 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
  • Transmission Engineering In France: Ecole supérieure et d'application des transmissions Rennes Armees, France University Home Page Engineering Department more
  • transmission medium: The physical device used to transfer data in a transmission system (e.g., coaxial cable, fiber-optic cable, etc.). more
  • transmitter: A device that amplifies a voltage signal. more
  • Transport aircraft: A plane (A plane, according to the official definition of the Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), is an aircraft ...) Transportation (Transportation, from the Latin trans, beyond, and portare,...more
  • Transportation Engineering In Mexico: Instituto Politécnico Nacional - Ciudad de México Ciudad de México, Mexico University Home Page Engineering Department Admission Department more
  • Transposons: Discovered in the 1950's, these "movable genes" insert at various points in the genome and often cause pleiotrophic mutations. The simplest bacterial transposon consists of an insertion...more
  • trap: A device used to capture wild animals, as for food, for fur, or to eliminate pests; typically consisting of a metal bar or set of jaws that springs shut. a plumbing fixture designed to prevent the...more
  • trash screen : A lattice designed to prevent the migration of debris in a stream or water course, or to keep debris from a turbine. more
  • Trauma pods: Robot surgeons on the battlefields The robots from battle are not more one innovation. But the last plan approved of from the USA administration provokes however a sure fuss: of the robots...more
  • trave: A bay formed by crossbeams. more
  • traveling-screen dryer: A moving belt made of screen that conveys damp substances through a heated drying zone. more
  • treating : The process of contacting a fluid stream with a chemical agent to enhance the qualities of the fluid by converting, removing, or sequestering unacceptable impurities found in petroleum products,...more
  • tree topology: A network architecture in which the network has many nodes located in many branches of the network. more
  • Tremor: Tremor is an unintentional, somewhat rhythmic, muscle movement involving to-and-fro movements (oscillations) of one or more parts of the body. It is the most common of all involuntary movements...more
  • trestle bent : The transverse framework of a trestle structure; used to carry lateral as well as vertical loads. more
  • Trey Hedden: PhD in psychology University of Michigan Trey Hedden is a Research Associate at Harvard University/ Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging. His research interests focus on the flexibility,...more
  • triac: A semiconductor device that functions as an electrically controlled switch for AC loads. more
  • triangular-notch weir: A flow measuring device; usually a V-shaped channel. more
  • tribal peoples: The term indigenous peoples has no universal, standard or fixed definition, but can be used about any ethnic group who inhabit the geographic region with which they have the earliest historical...more
  • trickle hydrodesulfurization: A fixed-bed, petroleum refining method used for desulfurizing gas, oils, and middle distillates, using a catalyst of cobalt molybdenum on alumina, over which the oil trickles down against the...more
  • Tricycle gear aircraft: An aircraft has tricycle gear train of landing (in the etymological sense, the term means the landing to reach the mainland. It covers, however ...) two main wheels located behind the center of...more
  • Trilinear coupling: The strength of an interaction involving three particles. In the case where all three particles are identical, it is known as the trilinear self-coupling. more
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