TCP
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Computing

  • Transmission Control Protocol
    Transmission Control Protocol
    The Transmission Control Protocol is one of the core protocols of the Internet Protocol Suite. TCP is one of the two original components of the suite, complementing the Internet Protocol , and therefore the entire suite is commonly referred to as TCP/IP...

    , one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite
  • Telephony Control Protocol, protocol included in the Bluetooth protocol stack
  • Trusted Computing Platform, a cross-platform hardware-based platform for improved security
  • Text Creation Partnership
    Text Creation Partnership
    The Text Creation Partnership is a not-for-profit organization based in the library of the University of Michigan . Its purpose is to produce large-scale full-text electronic resources on behalf of both member institutions and scholarly publishers, under an arrangement calculated to serve the...

    , an archival digitzation effort at the University of Michigan

Medicine and drugs

  • TCP (antiseptic)
    TCP (antiseptic)
    TCP is a mild antiseptic, produced in France by Laboratoires Chemineau in Vouvray and sold in the United Kingdom by Omega Pharma.The brand name comes from its original chemical name, which was trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl...

    , the brand name of an antiseptic formerly containing Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl, a germicide
  • Two-component plasma, a plasma
    Plasma (physics)
    In physics and chemistry, plasma is a state of matter similar to gas in which a certain portion of the particles are ionized. Heating a gas may ionize its molecules or atoms , thus turning it into a plasma, which contains charged particles: positive ions and negative electrons or ions...

     containing a cool thermal component and a population of high energy particles
  • Transcutaneous pacing
    Transcutaneous pacing
    Transcutaneous pacing is a temporary means of pacing a patient's heart during a medical emergency. It is accomplished by delivering pulses of electric current through the patient's chest, which stimulates the heart to contract....

    , a temporary means of pacing a patient's heart during a medical emergency
  • Tissue culture plate, a device for creating cell culture
    Cell culture
    Cell culture is the complex process by which cells are grown under controlled conditions. In practice, the term "cell culture" has come to refer to the culturing of cells derived from singlecellular eukaryotes, especially animal cells. However, there are also cultures of plants, fungi and microbes,...

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  • Tenocyclidine
    Tenocyclidine
    Tenocyclidine is a dissociative anesthetic drug with stimulant and hallucinogenic effects. It is similar in effects to phencyclidine but is considerably more potent. TCP has slightly different binding properties to PCP, with more affinity for the NMDA receptors, but less affinity for the sigma...

    , a dissociative anesthetic drug with stimulant and hallucinogenic effects
  • Thrombocytopenia
    Thrombocytopenia
    Thrombocytopenia is a relative decrease of platelets in blood.A normal human platelet count ranges from 150,000 to 450,000 platelets per microliter of blood. These limits are determined by the 2.5th lower and upper percentile, so values outside this range do not necessarily indicate disease...

    , a scarcity of platelets in blood
  • Toxin-coregulated pilus, a prophage-encoded protein synthesized at the same time as cholera toxin that allows Vibrio cholera to adhere to enterocytes

Chemical compounds

  • Tocopherol
    Tocopherol
    Tocopherols are a class of chemical compounds of which many have vitamin E activity. It is a series of organic compounds consisting of various methylated phenols...

    , a variety of naturally-occurring, fat-soluble alcohol which partially constitutes vitamin E
  • Tricalcium phosphate
    Tricalcium phosphate
    Tricalcium phosphate is a calcium salt of phosphoric acid with the chemical formula Ca32. It is also known as tribasic calcium phosphate or "bone ash" ....

    , also known as "bone ash", tricalcium phosphate is commonly used as an anti-caking agent in spices
  • Trichlorophenol
    Trichlorophenol
    A trichlorophenol is any organochloride of phenol that contains three covalently bonded chlorine atoms. Trichlorophenols are produced by electrophilic halogenation of phenol with chlorine. Different isomers of trichlorophenol exist according to which ring positions on the phenol contain chlorine...

    , any organochloride of phenol that contains three covalently bonded chlorine atoms
  • Tricresyl phosphate
    Tricresyl phosphate
    Tricresyl phosphate, abbreviated TCP, is an organophosphate compound that is used as a plasticizer and diverse other applications. It is a colourless, viscous liquid, although commercial samples are typically yellow...

    , an organophosphate compound derived from cresol and phosphoric acid
  • 1,2,3-trichloropropane
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane
    1,2,3-Trichloropropane is a chemical compound that is commonly used as an industrial solvent. Although it is not currently labeled as a contaminant by the United States federal government, new research shows that it could have severe health effects...

    , a suspected human carcinogen and a groundwater contaminant

Politics

  • Two Candidate Preferred vote in the Australian electoral system
  • Trading Corporation of Pakistan
    Trading Corporation of Pakistan
    The Trading Corporation of Pakistan , part of the Government of Pakistan's Ministry of commerce, is responsible for export and import of commodities in Pakistan...


Other

  • Thermal conversion process, depolymerization process for reducing complex organic materials into light crude oil
  • Taba International Airport
    Taba International Airport
    Taba International Airport is an international airport located near Taba, Egypt.In 2009, the airport served 340,225 passengers .The airport was constructed by Israel at 1972 during its occupation of the Sinai following the Six Day War...

     (IATA code), near Taba, Egypt
  • Three card poker
    Three card poker
    Poker played with three cards dates back to the origins of the game of poker. As a result it's as unclear as the origins of poker, but includes the 16th century British card game of Brag. Rules for three card poker are included in Hoyle's Rules of Games from 1983 along with a hi-low...

    , a card game
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