| TPIIA | time of postexpiratory inspiratory activity |
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| TPK | tyrosine protein kinase |
| TPL | third party liability; titanium proximal loading; tumor progression locus; tyrosine phenol-lyase |
| TPLV | transient pulmonary vascular lability |
| TPM | temporary pacemaker; thrombophlebitis migrans; total particulate matter; total passive motion; triphenylmethane |
| TPMT | thiopurine methyltransferase |
| TPN | Total Parenteral Nutrition; ÃÑÁ¤¸Æ¿µ¾ç¹ý |
| TPN | thalamic projection neuron; total parenteral nutrition; transition protein; triphosphopyridine nucleotide |
| TPNH | reduced triphosphopyridine nucleotide |
| TPO | Thyroid Per-Oxidase |
| TPA | Tetradecanoyl Phorbol Acetate |
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| TPA | Time-resolved phosphorescence anisotropy |
| TPA | Tissue Plasminogen Activator |
| TPA | Tissue Polypeptide Antigen |
| tPA | Tissue plasminogen activator antigen |
| TPA | Tissue-type PA |
| TPA | Tissue-type plasminogen activator |
| TPA | non-(12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate |
| TPA | type PA |
| TPA | type plasminogen activator |
| TPN |
total parenteral nutrition; triphosphopyridine nucleotide (see nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate).
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| TPP |
thiamine pyrophosphate.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| TP interval |
The line drawn on an electrocardiogram that represents a period of electrical inactivity occurring after the end of the T wave and before the beginning of the P wave.
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| TPA |
An independent organization that provides administrative services including claims processing and underwriting for other entities, such as insurance companies or employers. Often insurance companies will contract as TPAs with other insurance companies or health plans. TPAs are not always insurance companies. TPAs are organizations with expertise and capability to administer all or a portion of the claims process. ...
Ãâó: www.plexisweb.com/glossary/words/t.html
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| TPA |
Transient Program Area. Area in memory where user programs run and store data. This area is a region of memory beginning at 0100H and extending to the base of the CP/M system in high memory. The first module of the CP/M system is the CCP, which can be overwritten by a user program. If so, the TPA is extended to the base of the CP/M BDOS module. If the CCP is overwritten, the user program must terminate with either a system reset (Function 0) call or a jump to location zero in page zero. ...
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