Tat
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Tat or TAT may refer to:
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in ethnology:
- TatsTatsTats are an Iranian people, presently living within Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Russia ....
, an Iranian ethnic group from the Caucasus - Tat language (Caucasus), their language
- Juhuri languageJuhuri languageJuhuri, Juwuri or Judæo-Tat is a form of the Tat language and is the traditional language of the Mountain Jews of the eastern Caucasus Mountains, especially Azerbaijan and Dagestan, now mainly spoken in Israel....
, the Jewish Tat language - Tati language (Iran), a group of northwestern Iranian dialects
- A sub-group of Crimean TatarsCrimean TatarsCrimean Tatars or Crimeans are a Turkic ethnic group that originally resided in Crimea. They speak the Crimean Tatar language...
in aviation:
- Total air temperatureTotal air temperatureTotal air temperature is a term used generally in aviation. In other applications it is called stagnation temperature. Total air temperature is measured by a specially designed temperature probe mounted on the surface of the aircraft. The probe is designed to bring the air to rest relative to the...
, sometimes referred to as Stagnation Temperature - TAT European AirlinesTAT European AirlinesTransport Aérien Transrégional was a French regional airline with its head office on the grounds of Tours Val de Loire Airport in Tours. It was formed in 1968 as Touraine Air Transport by M. Marchais. Air France acquired a minority stake in the airline in 1989. Between 1993 and 1996 the company...
, a former French regional airline - Transcontinental Air TransportTranscontinental Air TransportTranscontinental Air Transport was an airline founded in 1928 by Clement Melville Keys that merged in 1930 with Western Air Express to form what became TWA....
, a former US airline - The IATA Airport code of Poprad-Tatry AirportPoprad-Tatry AirportPoprad-Tatry Airport , is an airport in the Slovak ski resort town of Poprad.Poprad-Tatry Airport is the airport with highest elevation in Central Europe...
in geography:
- TátTátTát is a village in Komárom-Esztergom county, Hungary.- External links :* *...
, a Hungarian village - Tat AliTat AliTat Ali is a low Holocene shield volcano located in the northern part of the Afar Region of Ethiopia. This elevation is characterized as having an elongated summit depression that has produced a variety of rock types, ranging from basalts to pantellerites. NNW-SSE-trending fissures cutting the...
, an Ethiopian volcano
in medicine:
- Thematic Apperception TestThematic Apperception TestThe Thematic Apperception Test, or TAT, is a projective psychological test. Historically, it has been among the most widely researched, taught, and used of such tests...
, a projective psychological test - Tat (HIV)Tat (HIV)Tat is an HIV gene.Tat stands for "Trans-Activator of Transcription". Tat consists of between 86 and 101 amino acids depending on the subtype.-Function:...
, Trans-Activator of Transcription, HIV protein - Twin-arginine translocation pathway, cellular protein export pathway
- Tapas Acupressure TechniqueTapas Acupressure TechniqueTapas Acupressure Technique is a controversial complementary therapy promoted to clear negative emotions and past traumas. Though the full technique was invented in 1993 by Tapas Fleming, a licensed acupuncturist in California, TAT incorporates elements of and builds on other acupressure techniques...
also:
- Tat (consumer item classification)Tat (consumer item classification)Tat is a British colloquial term given to consumer items the primary purpose of which is to satisfy the impulse to spend money. items which qualify as tat will usually conform to the following characteristics:* Cheap to buy* Of low quality...
British colloquial term - Turnaround timeTurnaround timeIn Computing, Turnaround time is the total time taken between the submission of a program/process/thread/task for execution and the return of the complete output to the customer/user...
- Tat BankTat BankFor the area in Sandwell, England see Tat Bank, SandwellTat Bank is an Iranian banking establishment offering retail and commercial services...
, a bank based in Tehran, Iran - Tat WoodTat WoodTat Wood is co-writer of the About Time episode guides to the television series Doctor Who. This book series, begun in 2004, emphasises the importance of understanding the series in the context of British politics, culture and science. Volume Six is entirely Wood's work.Wood has also written for...
, a British author - Die TatDie TatDie Tat was a monthly publication of politics and culture. It was founded in April 1909 and its publisher was Eugen Diederichs from Jena. From 1939 until 1944 Die Tat was continued as Das XX. Jahrhundert.-1909-1912:...
, a former magazine - Transatlantic telephone cableTransatlantic telephone cableA transatlantic telecommunications cable is a submarine communications cable running under the Atlantic Ocean. All modern cables use fibre optic technology....
- Research In MotionResearch In MotionResearch In Motion Limited or RIM is a Canadian multinational telecommunications company headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada that designs, manufactures and markets wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market...
, formerly The Astonishing Tribe, a Swedish company - TATTATTAT is a rock/punk band hailing from London, England consisting of Tatiana DeMaria , Nick Kent and Jake Reed .-Early years :...
, a female fronted punk/rock band from London, England - Tat Tvam AsiTat Tvam AsiTat Tvam Asi , a Sanskrit sentence, translated variously as "That thou are," "Thou are that," "You are that," or "That you are," is one of the Mahāvākyas in Vedantic Sanatana Dharma...
, a Hindu philosophical concept - TattooTattooA tattoo is made by inserting indelible ink into the dermis layer of the skin to change the pigment. Tattoos on humans are a type of body modification, and tattoos on other animals are most commonly used for identification purposes...
- Tat is a son and disciple of Hermes TrismegistusHermes TrismegistusHermes Trismegistus is the eponymous author of the Hermetic Corpus, a sacred text belonging to the genre of divine revelation.-Origin and identity:...
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