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  • TTEP

    Technology Testing and Evaluation Program
  • Tube

  • Tube

    Tube is sized by its nominal outside diameter. For bioprocessing equipment, tube does not include pipe.
  • Tubing

    A cylindrical device used for the conveyance of fluid that is sized by its inside diameter dimension.
  • Tumor

    An abnormal growth of cells. Also defined as a circumscribed growth, not inflammatory in character, arising from preexisting tissue, but independent of the normal rate or laws of growth of such tissue, and subserving no physiological function.
  • Tumor Necrosis Therapy

  • Tumor Pathogenesis

    Morphological and physiological changes associated with tumor growth.
  • Tumor-Suppressor Genes

    Genes that normally restrain cell growth but, when missing or inactivated by mutation, allow cells to grow uncontrolled.
  • Tumorigenic

  • Tungsten

    Rare metallic element with extremely high melting point (3410°C). Used in manufacturing TIG electrodes.
  • Tungsten Inclusions

    Tungsten particles transferred into the weld deposit by occasional touching of the tungsten electrode used in the gas tungsten-arc process to the work or to the molten weld metal. These inclusions are often considered defects that must be removed and the weld repaired prior to final acceptance. Tungsten inclusions may be invisible to the unaided eye, but are readily identified in a radiograph.
  • Tuning

    (NIST) Determining what parts of a program are being executed the most. A tool that instruments a program to obtain execution frequencies of statements is a tool with this feature.
  • Turbidity

    A suspension of fine particles that obscures light rays but requires many days for sedimentation because of small particle size.
  • Turbidostat

    A variation on a chemostat. Whereas a chemostat is designed to constant input of medium, a turbidostat is designed to keep the organisms at a constant concentration. A turbidity sensor measures the concentration of organisms in the culture and adds additional medium when a preset value is exceeded.
  • Turbulent Airflow

  • Turbulent Flow Field

    The state that results from mixing the contents of a fermentor or bioreactor to provide oxygen to the cells. That must be balanced against the shear that causes cell damage and death.
  • Turbulent Flow Field

    A flow field that cannot be described with streamlines in the absolute sense. However, time-averaged streamlines can be defined to describe the average behavior of the flow. In turbulent flow, the inertia stresses dominate over the viscous stresses, leading to small-scale chaotic behavior in the fluid motion.
  • Turgid

    Swollen, distended; referring to a cell that is firm due to water uptake.
  • Turnkey

    A contract where one party takes full responsibility for the construction, commissioning, and delivering of a project in full working order to the owner.
  • Turnkey System

    A piece of equipment, process train, or manufacturing plant that is delivered to the customer in a ready-to-run condition, specialized for the customer’s application, with no additional equipment or modifications required.
  • Turnover

    Also known as “hand over” in the U.K. A formal transfer of custody for a system or unit to another group, department, or operating company.
  • Turnover Package (TOP)

    A collection of pertinent design, construction, vendor, and operational documentation. This collection of documentation is used for the qualification and process validation activity, as well as reference and single source information for the life of any particular system, process, or piece of equipment.NOTE: This term is often used interchangeably with Engineering Turnover Package (ETOP)
  • Turnover Strategy

    A plan for “hand-over” or “transfer of responsibility” of the project.
  • TVHC

    Total Volatile Hydrocarbon
  • TWA

    Time-Weighted Average