tcns

  • 1TCNS — transcutaneous nerve stimulation/stimulator …

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  • 2TCNS — • transcutaneous nerve stimulation/stimulator …

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  • 3TCNS — abbr. Thomas Conrad Network System (LAN) …

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  • 4Third Country National — (TCN) describes individuals of other nationalities hired by a government or government sanctioned contractor who represent neither the contracting government nor the host country or area of operations. This is most often those performing on… …

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  • 5ARCNET — (also CamelCased as ARCnet, an acronym from Attached Resource Computer NETwork) is a local area network ( LAN ) protocol, similar in purpose to Ethernet or Token Ring. ARCNET was the first widely available networking system for microcomputers and …

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  • 63I Sky Arrow — Infobox Aircraft name= caption=A Sky Arrow 650 TCN ( VH IOI ) type=Recreational aircraft manufacturer=3I, also for homebuilding designer= first flight=13 July 1992 introduced= retired= status= primary user= more users= produced= number built=… …

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  • 7Embassy of the United States in Berlin — The Embassy of the United States in Berlin maintains diplomatic relations and represents United States interests in dealing with the German government. The U.S. Embassy in Germany has not always been in Berlin. Embassy history 1797–1930The U.S.… …

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  • 8Spanning tree protocol — The Spanning Tree Protocol is an OSI layer 2 protocol that ensures a loop free topology for any bridged LAN. It is based on an algorithm invented by Radia Perlman while working for Digital Equipment Corporationcite… …

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  • 9United States Foreign Service — Seal of the US Department of State The United States Foreign Service is a component of the United States federal government under the aegis of the United States Department of State. It consists of approximately 11,500 professionals[1] carrying… …

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  • 10Madeleine Leininger — (13 July, 1925 in Sutton, U.S.) is a pioneering nursing theorist, first published in the early 1980s. Her contributions to nursing theory involve the discussion of what it is to care. Most notably, she developed the concept of transcultural… …

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