TIMS
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TIMS is a four-letter combination that may refer to:
  • The International Molinological Society
    The International Molinological Society
    The International Molinological Society has been active since 1965 and is the only organization dedicated to mills and molinology on a worldwide scale. It brings together more than six hundred members, mostly from Europe and the USA. TIMS is a non-profit organization with cultural and scientific...

  • Thermal ionization mass spectrometry - see Thermal ionization
    Thermal ionization
    In thermal ionization, also referred to as surface ionization, chemically-purified material loaded onto a filament which is then heated to cause some of the material to be ionized as it boils off the hot filament...

  • Thermal infrared multispectral scanner - see Thermal infrared spectroscopy
    Thermal infrared spectroscopy
    Thermal infrared spectroscopy is the subset of infrared spectroscopy that deals with radiation emitted in the infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum. The emitted infrared radiation, though similar to blackbody radiation, is different in that the radiation is banded at characteristic...

     and 1982 in archaeology
    1982 in archaeology
    The year 1982 in archaeology involved some significant events.-Excavations:* October 11 - Hull of Tudor navy ship Mary Rose raised from the Solent* The Chaco Project ends at Chaco Canyon .-Finds:...

  • The Institute of Management Sciences
  • Theoretical Intermarket Margin System a risk-based margin methodology used by the OCC.


Tim's is also a nickname for Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons Inc. is a Canadian fast casual restaurant known for its coffee and doughnuts. It is also Canada's largest fast food service with over 3000 stores nationwide. It was founded in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario, by Canadian hockey player Tim Horton and Jim Charade, after an initial venture in...

, a popular chain of coffeeshops in Canada.
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