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Umweltwahrnehmung -- Tlingit. : Being and place among the Tlingit / Thomas F. Thornton  2008 1
Tlingit (Volk)   2
Tlingit women   3
Tlingit women -- Alaska -- Biography   2
Tlingit women -- Northwest, Pacific : Painful beauty : Tlingit women, beadwork, and the art of resilience / Megan A. Smetzer  2021 1
Tlingit wood-carving. : Full circle / Documentary Educational Resources ; written, filmed and edited by Wen-jei Qin ; co-produced by The Film Study Center and The Peabody Museum Harvard University  2002 1
 

Tlinkit Indians -- See Tlingit Indians


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Tlinkit language -- See Tlingit language


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Tlohtzin Map -- See Mapa Tlohtzin


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Tlohtzin, Mapa de -- See Mapa Tlohtzin


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Borges, Jorge Luis, 1899-1986. Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius. : El fragmento infinito : estudios sobre "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius" de J.L. Borges / Iván Almeida y Cristina Parodi, editores  2006 1
 

TLP -- See Türkiye İşçi Partisi


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TLPF -- See Timor-Leste Petroleum Fund


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TLR2 Receptor -- See Toll-Like Receptor 2


A pattern recognition receptor that forms heterodimers with other TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS. It interacts with multiple ligands including PEPTIDOGLYCAN, bacterial LIPOPROTEINS, lipoarabinomannan, and a variety of PORINS
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TLS, the Times literary supplement : The Modern movement / edited and with an introduction by John Gross  1992 1
 

TLV-Biological Limit Value -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-BLV -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-BLVs -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-Ceiling -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-Ceilings -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-STEL -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-STELs -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-Time Weighted Average -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-TWA -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLV-TWAs -- See Threshold Limit Values


Standards for limiting worker exposure to airborne contaminants. They are the maximum concentration in air at which it is believed that a particular substance will not produce adverse health effects with repeated daily exposure. It can be a time-weighted average (TLV-TWA), a short-term value (TLV-STEL), or an instantaneous value (TLV-Ceiling). They are expressed either as parts per million (ppm) or milligram per cubic meter (mg/m3)
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TLVs (Industrial toxicology) -- See Threshold limit values (Industrial toxicology)



--subdivision Threshold limit values under individual chemicals and groups of chemicals, e.g. Copper--Threshold limit values
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TM -- See Syarikat Telekom Malaysia Berhad


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TM (Tancred Mitchel), 1939-2017 -- See Penck, A. R., 1939-2017


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TMA (TRICARE Management Activity) -- See United States. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs). TRICARE Management Activity


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TMC -- See Texas Medical Center


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TMD (Disorder) -- See Temporomandibular joint Diseases


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TMDL (Water pollution) -- See Water Pollution Total maximum daily load


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TME (Computer file)   4
tMEDICAL / Osteopathy : Innovation in medicine and healthcare 2014 / edited by Manuel Graña, Carlos Toro, Robert J. Howlett, and Lakhmi C. Jain  2014 1
 

TMG (Computer program) -- See Microsoft Forefront Threat Management Gateway


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TMI Nuclear Power Plant (Pa.) -- See Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant (Pa.)


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TMJ -- See Temporomandibular Joint


An articulation between the condyle of the mandible and the articular tubercle of the temporal bone
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TMJ (Anatomy) -- See Temporomandibular joint


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TMJ Disease -- See Temporomandibular Joint Disorders


A variety of conditions affecting the anatomic and functional characteristics of the temporomandibular joint. Factors contributing to the complexity of temporomandibular diseases are its relation to dentition and mastication and the symptomatic effects in other areas which account for referred pain to the joint and the difficulties in applying traditional diagnostic procedures to temporomandibular joint pathology where tissue is rarely obtained and x-rays are often inadequate or nonspecific. Common diseases are developmental abnormalities, trauma, subluxation, luxation, arthritis, and neoplasia. (From Thoma's Oral Pathology, 6th ed, pp577-600)
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TMJ Diseases -- See Temporomandibular Joint Disorders


A variety of conditions affecting the anatomic and functional characteristics of the temporomandibular joint. Factors contributing to the complexity of temporomandibular diseases are its relation to dentition and mastication and the symptomatic effects in other areas which account for referred pain to the joint and the difficulties in applying traditional diagnostic procedures to temporomandibular joint pathology where tissue is rarely obtained and x-rays are often inadequate or nonspecific. Common diseases are developmental abnormalities, trauma, subluxation, luxation, arthritis, and neoplasia. (From Thoma's Oral Pathology, 6th ed, pp577-600)
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TMJ Disorder -- See Temporomandibular Joint Disorders


A variety of conditions affecting the anatomic and functional characteristics of the temporomandibular joint. Factors contributing to the complexity of temporomandibular diseases are its relation to dentition and mastication and the symptomatic effects in other areas which account for referred pain to the joint and the difficulties in applying traditional diagnostic procedures to temporomandibular joint pathology where tissue is rarely obtained and x-rays are often inadequate or nonspecific. Common diseases are developmental abnormalities, trauma, subluxation, luxation, arthritis, and neoplasia. (From Thoma's Oral Pathology, 6th ed, pp577-600)
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  TMJ disorders -- 2 Related Subjects   2
 

TMJ dysfunction -- See Temporomandibular joint Diseases


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TMJ pain -- See Temporomandibular joint Diseases


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TMJ syndrome -- See Temporomandibular joint Diseases


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TMN (Telecommunication system)   2
 

TMS320 series microprocessors -- See Texas Instruments TMS320 series microprocessors


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TMT Stock Market Bubble, 1995-2000 -- See Stock Market Bubble, 1995-2000


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TN, 1667-1745 -- See Swift, Jonathan, 1667-1745


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Tn Element -- See DNA Transposable Elements


Discrete segments of DNA which can excise and reintegrate to another site in the genome. Most are inactive, i.e., have not been found to exist outside the integrated state. DNA transposable elements include bacterial IS (insertion sequence) elements, Tn elements, the maize controlling elements Ac and Ds, Drosophila P, gypsy, and pogo elements, the human Tigger elements and the Tc and mariner elements which are found throughout the animal kingdom
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