| TK | thymidine kinase; transketolase; triose-kinase; tyrosine kinase |
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| TKA | total knee arthroplasty; transketolase activity; trochanter, knee, ankle |
| TKase | thymidine kinase |
| TKC | torticollis-keloids-cryptorchidism [syndrome] |
| TKCR | torticollis-keloids-cryptorchidism-renal dysplasia [syndrome] |
| TKD | thymidine kinase deficiency; tokodynamometer |
| TKG | tokodynagraph |
| TKLI | tachykinin-like immunoreactivity |
| TKO | to keep open |
| TKR | total knee replacement |
| TK | 2-thymidine kinase |
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| TK | 5'-tyrosine kinase |
| TK | Deoxythymidine kinase |
| TK | Tachykinin |
| TK | Tissue kallikrein |
| TK | Transketolase |
| tk | thymidine kinase gene |
| TK+ | thymidine kinase positive |
| TK- | Thymidine kinase deficient |
| TK- | Thymidine kinase negative |
| TKD |
Tae Kwon Do, Taekwondo or Taekwon-Do is the Korean national sport and most commonly practiced form of mudo. It is also one of the world's most commonly practiced sports. In the Korean language, Tae (태, hanja 跆) means "to kick or destroy with the foot", kwon (권, hanja 拳) means "punch or smash with the hand or fist", and Do (도, hanja 道) means "way or art". Hence, Taekwondo is taken to mean "foot, hand art. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TKD
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| TKA |
total knee arthroplasty.
Ãâó: www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_health_library.j...
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| TK |
Focus on stocks of science and technology companies.
Ãâó: www.usatoday.com/money/perfi/funds/2003-04-03-glos...
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| TK |
A cumulative body of knowledge and beliefs handed down through generations by cultural transmission, about the relationship of living things (including humans) with one another and with their environment. TK is an attribute of societies with historical continuity in resource use practices.
Ãâó: www.ceamf.ca/01_who/01_definitions.htm
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| TK |
An X-windows interface toolkit, largely Motif compliant, which is `just' a set of new commands in Tcl which create and manipulate widgets. As an example, the standard `hello world' program in Tk is as follows: button .b -text ``Hello, world!'' -command exit pack .b That's it! This creates a small button, with the text `hello world!' and various defaults for colours, focus highlighting, ...which when pressed simply exits.
Ãâó: www.santafe.edu/~vince/evox/evox/node34.html
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| TK | a knockout declared by the referee who judges one boxer unable to continue |
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