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Ta

The symbol for tantalum.

TA

abbr.
teaching assistant

ta

 (tä)
interj. Chiefly British
Used to express thanks.

[Baby-talk alteration of thank you.]
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ta

(tɑː)
interj
informal Brit thank you
[C18: imitative of baby talk]

Ta

the chemical symbol for
(Elements & Compounds) tantalum

TA

(in Britain) abbreviation for
(Historical Terms) Territorial Army (now superseded by TAVR)
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ta

(tɑ)

interj. Brit. Informal.
thank you.
[1765–75; by shortening and alter.]

TA

1. transactional analysis.
2. transit authority.

Ta


Chem. Symbol.
tantalum.
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Ta

The symbol for tantalum.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.ta - a hard grey lustrous metallic element that is highly resistant to corrosionTa - a hard grey lustrous metallic element that is highly resistant to corrosion; occurs in niobite and fergusonite and tantalite
metal, metallic element - any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.
fergusonite - a dark mineral consisting of oxides of yttrium and erbium and tantalum and other minerals
columbite, niobite - a black mineral that is an ore of niobium and tantalum
tantalite - a mineral consisting of tantalum oxide of iron and manganese that occurs with niobite or in coarse granite; an ore of tantalum
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Translations
شُكْراً
dík
tak
danke
takk
grazie
ačiū
sağolteşekkür
多谢

ta

[tɑː] EXCL (Brit) → gracias
ta very much!¡muchas gracias!
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ta

[ˈtɑː] excl (British)merci!
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ta

interj (Brit inf) → danke
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ta

[tɑː] excl (Brit) (fam) → grazie!
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ta

(taː) interjection
(used especially by or to young children) thank you. The baby says `please' and `ta'.
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Pretendemos que esta propuesta sea discutida por los integrantes del Programa Federativo de Terminologia Anatomica para futuras actualizaciones y publicaciones de la Terminologia Anatomica Internacional.
A brief review of current standardized terminology can be traced back to 1895, with the publication of Basle Terminologia Anatomica. (3) That work was intended to provide a consolidated reference with clear direction regarding which anatomic terms should be used.
Este fenomeno y, en particular la descripcion anatomica del eponimo conducto de Luschka y de la terminologia anatomica propuesta conducto subvesicular o subvesical, sera el objetivo principal de esta revision, dada su importancia clinica como causa de fuga biliar, puesto que el procedimiento quirurgico en las colecistectomias laparoscopicas y el tratamiento adecuado dependen de la precision de la descripcion anatomica.
The incidence of a variant artery accompanying the median nerve (NM), usually termed as the median artery Arteria comitans nervi mediani (ACNM--According to Terminologia Anatomica 1998) [6], is reported to very large extent from 0.6% to 53% (Table 1).
(1) The Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology (FICAT), in the 1998 edition of Terminologia Anatomica, points out significant flaws in the nomenclature system for fascia, largely stemming from the anglocentric nature of the terms used, and lack of formal international applicability.
The first revision, Terminologia Anatomica, (TA) created by the Federative Committee on Anatomical Terminology and approved by the International Federation of Associations of Anatomists, was published in 1998 (Kachlik et al.
A ultima revisao da Terminologia Anatomica vem aperfeicoada no latim e apresenta-se de forma bilingue (latim e ingles).
It has updated neuroscience concepts, a systems-based approach, a new layout, updated art program and terminology to conform to Terminologia Anatomica, and a companion website, with an interactive question bank.
El especimen corresponde a un individuo macho subadulto (perteneciente a la clase de edad 5 de Tribe, 1990), el cual puede ser referido al genero Gracilinanus en funcion de las siguientes caracteristicas craneo-dentarias (la terminologia anatomica corresponde a la utilizada por Voss et al., 2004, 2005): proceso rostral del premaxilar presente, nasales posteriormente ensanchados, fenestras maxilares y foramenes palatales posterolaterales presentes; foramen oval secundario presente; segundo premolar superior subigual al tercero; caninos sin cuspides accesorias (Fig.
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