TLM
Encyclopedia
TLM may refer to:
- Torch Le Monde
- Télé Lyon MétropoleTélé Lyon MétropoleTélé Lyon Métropole is a private local TV channel of Lyon's agglomeration.- The beginning :Télé Lyon Métropole launched on November 25, 1988 by Roger Caille, director of Jet Services at this year, in the Tour du Crédit Lyonnais. The emission has started 21 boulevard Yves Farge on l'agglomération...
, TV Channel of Lyon's agglomeration - The Leprosy MissionThe Leprosy Missionis an international Christian charity working towards the eradication of the causes and consequences of leprosy. It is active in over 50 countries around the world....
- The Little MermaidThe Little Mermaid"The Little Mermaid" is a popular fairy tale by the Danish poet and author Hans Christian Andersen about a young mermaid willing to give up her life in the sea and her identity as a mermaid to gain a human soul and the love of a human prince...
- Transaction-level modelingTransaction-level modelingTransaction-level modeling is a high-level approach to modeling digital systems where details of communication among modules are separated from the details of the implementation of functional units or of the communication architecture. Communication mechanisms such as busesor FIFOs are modeled as...
- Traditional Latin Mass
- Transmission line matrix methodTransmission line matrix methodThe transmission-line matrix method is a space and time discretising method for computation of electromagnetic fields. It is based on the analogy between the electromagnetic field and a mesh of transmission lines...
- Transmission line measurementTransmission line measurementTransmission line measurement or Transfer Length Measurement is a technique used in semiconductor physics and engineering to determine the contact resistance between a metal and a semiconductor. The technique involves making a series of metal-semiconductor contacts separated by various distances...
- Transmission line modelling
- Thetis Lake monsterThetis Lake monsterThe Thetis Lake monster is a reptilian humanoid cryptid claimed by many proponents of cryptozoology to have been seen in 1972 by Thetis Lake, outside of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The legend has been attributed to the mistaken identification of an escaped Tegu lizard, and remains mostly...