Table Row The TR element is a part of the original Simple Table Model and is also part of the newer, backward compatible Complex Table Model It is a table structuring element that provides a grouping scheme for individual table cells by table row
Token-Ring The concept of passing a token message to grant the right to access the physical network media is not unique to the 802 5 standards Our convention, when referring to token passing rings, is to hyphenate the words "Token" and "Ring" to specifically refer to the IBM/802 5 implementation of token passing The ring in 802 5 is a physical, circular, interconnected ring of stations Each station has a separate transmitter and receiver port The transmitter port on one station is connected to the receiver port on the next station The term "Upstream Neighbor" is used to refer to the transmitting station and that station transmits to its "Downstream Neighbor" A Downstream station receives bits on the cable attached to its Nearest Upstream Neighbor station This station repeats bits to the next station
Same as HD with slanted top portion for mixer TR16=16" usable depth in bottom rack & the number of spaces denotes the size of the bottom rack TR16 has 9 spaces in top
Scientology [from the Technical Dictionary] training regimen or routine Often referred to as a training drill TRs are a precise training action putting a student through laid out practical steps gradient by gradient, to teach a student to apply with certainty what he has learned (HCOB 19 Jun 71 III)
triple or treble yo twice, insert hook into top two loops of stitch (unless otherwise specified), yo, pull through stitch (4 lps on hk), (yo, pull through 2 lps yo) 3 times
repetition time The period of time between the beginning of a pulse sequence and the beginning of the succeeding (essentially identical) pulse sequence
The Team Rocket set Often mistakenly used as an abbreviation for the word "Rocket's" in the names of Rocket's Pokémon such as Rocket's Scyther and Rocket's Mewtwo
(transmitter/receiver) - A class of metal detectors operating in a broad range of radio frequencies utilizing the inductive balance principle of metal detection