The symbol for the element titanium. Titus. The seventh tone in the diatonic scale in solfeggio. An eastern Asian tropical shrub (Cordyline terminalis) having a terminal tuft of long narrow leaves and panicles of white, yellowish, or reddish flowers. the seventh note in a musical scale according to the sol-fa system (si (18-19 centuries)). Kuang wu ti Huang ti Shih Huang ti t'u ti Wen Ti Wen ti Wu ti Yang ti
inversion time Time after middle of inverting RF pulse to middle of 90° pulse used to monitor the amount of longitudinal magnetization Torque - the effectiveness of a force in setting a body into rotation It is a vector quantity given by the vector product of the force and the position vector where the force is applied; for a rotating body, the torque is the product of the moment of inertia and the resulting angular acceleration
the syllable naming the seventh (subtonic) note of any musical scale in solmization shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing; thick sweet roots are used as food; tropical southeastern Asia, Australia and Hawaii
(Toastmasters International) - A non-profit organization governed by a Board of Directors elected by the membership The first Toastmasters club was established on October 22, 1924, in Santa Ana, California, by Dr Ralph C Smedley, who conceived and developed the idea of helping others to speak more effectively More clubs were formed, and Toastmasters International was incorporated under California law on December 19, 1932; Toastmasters International's business and services are administered by its World Headquarters, located in Rancho Santa Margarita, California It employs no paid promoters or instructors It has no salaried staff except the Executive Director and World Headquarters staff, who provide services to the clubs and Districts
a light strong gray lustrous corrosion-resistant metallic element used in strong light-weight alloys (as for airplane parts); the main sources are rutile and ilmenite
shrub with terminal tufts of elongated leaves used locally for thatching and clothing; thick sweet roots are used as food; tropical southeastern Asia, Australia and Hawaii