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Triad1. Europe, North America, and East Asia. 2. The EU, the U.S., and Japan.
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Triad1540s, "group or set of three," from Late Latin trias (genitive triadis), from Greek trias (genitive triados) "a triad, the number three," from treis "three" (see three). [..]
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TriadA three-note chord.
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TriadThree note chords consisting of a root, third, and fifth.
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TriadIt is used to calculate TUoS Charges. the TRIAD is calculated by looking at the three maximum demand points (in kW) of the supply at half hourly time periods, and then averaging the total. The figures [..]
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TriadA collection of three ideas, concepts, or deities loosely connected--as opposed to a pure trinity in which the three concepts are much more closely linked or equivalent to each other. The oldest known [..]
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Triadn. A group of three persons of things.
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TriadThree related gods - the Theban Triad, the Triad of Abydos, the Triad of Memphis
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TriadThe traditional nomenclature for the three components of U.S. and Soviet strategic nuclear forces-land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles; submarines-launched ballistic missiles; and strategic [..]
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TriadThe three legs of the nuclear deterrent force: manned bombers, ICBMs and submarine-launched ballistic missiles. Triad is not an acronym.
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TriadThe concept of the triad integrates three forms of nuclear weapons deployment: intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs); sea-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs); and strategic bombers. The 2001 U.S [..]
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TriadA group of three; there is a tendency for such groups to separate into a dyad against one (triadic separation).
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TriadTriad Demand is measured by the National Grid as the average demand on the national transmission system over three half hours between November and February (inclusive) in a financial year. These three [..]
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Triadnoun. a group of three individuals involved in a dynamic union. The three individuals are assumed to form a triangle which has strange group traits and interior alliances.
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Triada three-flowered inflorescence of dichasial form. Fig. 17 F.
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TriadThe strophe, antistrophe and epode of a Pindaric ode. See ode.
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Triad(from social networks literature) A three-way relationship where A, B, and C are all friends with each other.
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TriadA group of three insulated conductors which are twisted together.
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Triad(1) Concretely, a chord of three notes - the root, 3rd and 5th - played together in close position in one of the three inversions. (2) Abstractly, a chord with a root, 3rd and 5th but no 7th. Might be decorated with the 6th or 9th. Triadic harmony is characteristic of Dixieland and rock.
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TriadA group composed of three people.
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Triadsecret society often associated with organized crime.
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Triad(n) a set of three similar things considered as a unit(n) the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one(n) three people considered as a unit(n) a three-note major or minor chord; a note a [..]
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TriadAll Hegel’s writing is structured around "triads". A well-known formulations of the triad is ‘thesis — antithesis — synthesis’, or negation and negation-of-the-negation. The basic tr [..]
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Triada three-note chord, consisting of two thirds.
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Triadthree-note chord.
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TriadChord made up of three tones: one (root), with two others in the intervals of a third and a fifth above.
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Triad[0] three pitch classes spelled, or arranged, in thirds
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TriadA chord consisting of three pitches constructed around intervals of interlocking thirds (on the white notes, this amounts to every other note).
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Triada chord comprised of three musical tones.
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Triad A chord that contains only three notes, each a major or a minor third apart from the next.
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TriadThe simplest, smallest chord there is, consisting of the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes of the scale. More here.
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TriadA triad in music is a chord made up of any 3 notes. All 3 of these notes must be on the same step to be a triad. The bottom note is called the Root. The middle note is called the Third of the chord. [..]
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Triada “chord” made up of specifically three “notes”. See also: “chord”, “harmony”, “tonic”, “dominant”, “Major”, “minor”, “diminished”, “Augmented”.
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TriadBasically a “three note” chord.
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TriadChord made up of three tones: one (root), with two others in the intervals of a third and a fifth above. Adjective refers to melody or harmony made up of such chords.
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TriadThe United States strategic nuclear weapons force consists of three separate components: ground-based ICBMs; sea-based SLBMs; and air-based gravity bombs and cruise missiles. Proponents of the Triad argue that this diversity decreases the vulnerability of the strategic forces from being destroyed in a sneak attack; others argue that this can be acc [..]
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TriadThree radionavigation stations operated as a group for the determination of positions. Also called TRIPLET. See also STAR CHAIN.
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TriadA qualitative research methodology in which a moderator interviews three respondents at the same time. Also see term Dyad
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Triad 1. A polyamorous relationship composed of three people. 2. A union or group of three. Usage: In the sense of Def. 1, generally, the word triad is most often applied to a relationship in which each of [..]
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TriadA triad, meaning a "group of three". Triad or triade may refer to:
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TriadIn music, a triad is a set of three notes (or "pitches") that can be stacked vertically in thirds. The term "harmonic triad" was coined by Johannes Lippius in his Synopsis musicae [..]
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TriadIn CRT or computer terminology, a triad is a group of three phosphor dots coloured red, green, and blue on the inside of the CRT display of a computer monitor or television set. By directing differing [..]
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TriadA triad, meaning a "group of three". Triad or triade may refer to:
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TriadA triad, meaning a "group of three". Triad or triade may refer to:
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TriadIn the histology of skeletal muscle, a triad is the structure formed by a T tubule with a sarcoplasmic reticulum (SR) known as the terminal cisterna on either side. Each skeletal muscle fiber has many [..]
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TriadThe Triad is an approach by the United States Environmental Protection Agency to decision-making for hazardous-waste site cleanup. During the late 1990s, technology advocates from the environmental s [..]
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TriadThe term Triad is used to designate certain historic groupings of seminal college fraternities in North America.
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TriadTriad refers to a group of three people in sociology. It is one of the simplest human groups that can be studied and is mostly looked at by microsociology. The study of triads and dyads was pioneered [..]
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Triad"Triad" is a song written by David Crosby in 1967 about a ménage à trois, a subject in keeping with the "free love" hippie philosophies of the day. The song was written while Crosb [..]
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TriadTriad was a Swedish pop band consisting of the trio Janne Bark, Lasse Lindbom and Niklas Strömstedt. Triad is most famous for their 1987-1988 Swedish number-one single hit "Tänd ett ljus" (& [..]
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TriadA triad is one of many branches of Chinese transnational organized crime syndicates based in China, Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan and in countries with significant Chinese populations, such as the Unite [..]
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TriadTriad (German:Dreiklang) is a 1938 German drama film directed by Hans Hinrich and starring Lil Dagover, Paul Hartmann and Rolf Mobius.
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TriadTriad is an outdoor sculpture by German American artist Evelyn Franz, located in Laurelhurst Park in southeast Portland, Oregon.
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