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TIA

 
transient ischemic attack.
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TIA

Abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
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TIA

abbr.
transient ischemic attack
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TIA

Abbreviation for:
temporary injury allowance 
thrombosis-inducing activity
total intestinal aganglionosis
trabecular iris angle
transient ischaemic attack 
trypsin inhibitor activity
tumour-induced angiogenesis
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TIA

Abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

Transient ischemic attack (TIA)

A brief interruption of the blood supply to part of the brain that causes a temporary impairment of vision, speech, or movement. Usually, the episode lasts for just a few moments, but it may be a warning sign for a full-scale stroke.
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TIA

Abbreviation for transient ischemic attack.
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A major function of the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the writing and maintenance of voluntary industry standards and specifications.
Washington DC-based Tom Wheeler, who previously worked in telco policy for three decades including as CEO of the US Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), called the Dubai summit 'the most important meeting you've never heard of'.
According to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association, specific absorption rate (SAR) quantifies the radiofrequency energy that is absorbed by the body while using mobile phones.
A recent report from the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) estimates that beyond the importance to the safety of the nation, the funding and construction of a 20 MHz Public Safety Broadband Network will result in approximately "100,000 good-paying technology jobs, averaging a $70,000 salary," as well as provide savings to state and local taxpayers of nearly $2 billion per year.
Jill Canfield, director of legal & industry, presented at the Virginia Telecommunications Industry Association TCI Winter Convention, March 14-16, in Roanoke, Va.
Formerly called APCO-25, P25 is now a joint effort between the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials--International, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the National Association of State Telecommunications Directors (NASTD), and various agencies of the federal government.
Grant Seiffert, president of the Arlington, Virginia-based Telecommunications Industry Association, projects increased demand for the construction and installation of advanced communications networks, saying, "The need to carry voice, video, and data over broadband and wireless means that all the companies that manufacture, deliver, install, and service these products either for the enterprise or for the home have a shot at being successful."
The standards, which received committee approval, were developed and set forth by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).
The Telecommunications Industry Association (tiaonline.org) has offered to work with EIA's Environmental Issues Council and transfer all environmental staff and EIA Track, a subscription service tracking environmental news and regulation worldwide, to TIA.
Revenue from services in support of enterprise customer premises (CPE) and network systems equipment totaled $246.5 billion in 2004 and is expected to increase 15.2% to $284 billion in 2005, according to the Telecommunications Industry Association's (TIA) 2005 Telecommunications Market Review and Forecast.
Among those against are the Electronic Industries Association; Aerospace Industries Association; Consumer Electronics Association; Telecommunications Industry Association; Electronic Components, Assemblies and Materials Association; the National Taxpayers Union; Government Electronics and
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