TCP may refer to:
Science and technology
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Transformer coupled plasma
In electrical engineering, a transformer is a passive component that transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another circuit, or multiple Electrical network, circuits. A varying current in any coil of the transformer produces ...
* Tool Center Point, see
Robot end effector
*Topologically close pack (TCP) phases, also known as
Frank-Kasper phases
Computing
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Transmission Control Protocol
The Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is one of the main communications protocol, protocols of the Internet protocol suite. It originated in the initial network implementation in which it complemented the Internet Protocol (IP). Therefore, th ...
, a fundamental Internet standard
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Telephony control protocol, a Bluetooth communication standard
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FAST TCP, a TCP congestion avoidance algorithm
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TCP/IP
The Internet protocol suite, commonly known as TCP/IP, is a framework for organizing the communication protocols used in the Internet and similar computer networks according to functional criteria. The foundational protocols in the suite are ...
, the Internet protocol suite
Medicine
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TCP (antiseptic)
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Tenocyclidine, an anesthetic drug
* Toxin-coregulated pilus, a protein that allows ''
Vibrio cholerae
''Vibrio cholerae'' is a species of Gram-negative bacteria, Gram-negative, Facultative anaerobic organism, facultative anaerobe and Vibrio, comma-shaped bacteria. The bacteria naturally live in Brackish water, brackish or saltwater where they att ...
'' to adhere to enterocytes
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Transcutaneous pacing
Transcutaneous pacing (TCP), also called external pacing, is a temporary means of pacing a patient's heart during a medical emergency. It should not be confused with defibrillation (used in more serious cases, in ventricular fibrillation and other ...
Chemistry
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1,2,3-Trichloropropane, an industrial solvent
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Thermal conversion process, a depolymerization process for producing crude oil from waste
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Tocopherol
Tocopherols (; TCP) are a class of organic compounds comprising various methylated phenols, many of which have vitamin E activity. Because the vitamin activity was first identified in 1936 from a dietary fertility factor in rats, it was named ''t ...
s, a class of methylated phenols
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Tricalcium phosphate, an anticaking agent
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Trichlorophenol, any organochloride of phenol that contains three covalently bonded chlorine atoms
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Tricresyl phosphate, an organophosphate compound
Organizations
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Taiwan Communist Party, a political party in Taiwan
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Text Creation Partnership, an archival digitization effort at the University of Michigan, US
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The Children's Place
The Children’s Place is a retailer of clothing for children. It sells its products primarily under its proprietary brands The Children’s Place, Gymboree, Sugar & Jade, PJ Place and Crazy 8. The company has about 525 stores in the U.S., Canada ...
, a US retailer
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The Clergy Project, US nonprofit helping clergy leave the ministry
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Top Cow Productions, a US comics publisher
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Trading Corporation of Pakistan, a Pakistani government organization
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Terceiro Comando Puro
Terceiro Comando Puro (Pure Third Command) is a Brazilian criminal organization in Rio de Janeiro that split off from the Terceiro Comando (TC) in 2002 due to disputes about TC's affiliations with the ''Amigos dos Amigos'' gang. TC weakened while ...
, a Brazilian criminal organization
* T.C. Pharmaceutical Industries Co. Ltd., manufacturer of
Krating Daeng
Krating Daeng (, , ; 'red bull' or 'red gaur') is a non-carbonation, carbonated energy drink created by Chaleo Yoovidhya. The drink is marketed and sold primarily in Southeast Asia, Southeast and East Asia; its derivative, Red Bull, is availabl ...
Other uses
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Taba International Airport (IATA code), Egypt
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Three card poker, a card game
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Two-candidate-preferred vote, in the Australian electoral system
* Tax Compliance and Planning in the
Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination
The Uniform Certified Public Accountant Examination (CPA Exam) is the examination administered to people who wish to become Certified Public Accountants in The United States of America. The CPA Exam is used by the regulatory bodies of all fifty ...
(United States)
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