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Tab
Tab or tabs may refer to:
Tabulation: computing evolved from a mechanical basis using cards gradually between the 1940s and 1990s to a completely electronic basis. The card based systems and components such as sorters and card readers and punches were called "Tab".The
tab key, on a computer keyboard, automates indenting text to a preset position
Tab (archery), the small piece of protective covering to protect the fingers when practicing
Tab (debating), the table of the results of a debating competition
Tab (soft drink), a beverage produced by the Coca-Cola company
Tab (album), by Monster Magnet
Tabs (stage), in theatre, the term for the curtain at the front of the stageTab, abbreviation of
tablature, a form of musical notation used particularly for guitars and other fretted instruments
Tâb, a board game played in Egypt and elsewhereChicago tab, in organizing, a protruding piece of a planar surface that provides an index mark
Tab Ramos, an American soccer player
TABS, Thermal Activated Building System.
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Tâb
Tâb is the
Egyptian name of a
running-fight board game played in several
Arab countries, or a family of similar board games played in Northern Africa and South-western Asia, from Persia to
West Africa and from
Turkey to
Somalia, where a variant called deleb is played.The tâb game is played by two players on a board, often delineated at the ground. The board is 4 squares wide, and usually an odd number of squares long, usually from 7 to 15, but formerly up to 29 squares. Numbering the four rows 1, 2, 3 and 4, from the start one player has one white piece in each field of row 1, and the other a black piece in each field of row 4. The pieces may be stones or made from burnt clay. In Egypt, the pieces are referred to as kelb, meaning dog.
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Tab (soft drink)
TaB is a diet cola. It was the first
diet soft drink brand produced by the
Coca-Cola Company. It was introduced in
1963 and has been reformulated several times. It was initially sweetened with
cyclamate. After the
Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a ban on cyclamate in
1969,
saccharin was used. In 1977, the FDA moved to ban saccharin. The ban proposal was rejected by the
U.S. Congress, but it did require that all products containing saccharin carry a warning label that saccharin may cause
cancer. In the year 2000, the U.S. government lifted this requirement. A formula revision in 1984 blended saccharin with a small amount of
aspartame; this is the formula that is currently marketed in North America. TaB sales have been dwarfed by those of
Diet Coke, though enough people still prefer TaB to keep it in production.
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TAB
Tab ist die Bezeichnung für Register- oder Karteireiter, also die hervorstehenden, etikettierten Teile von Karteikarten oder Akten, siehe
Registerkartedie Bezeichnung für den Fingerschutz beim
Bogenschießender Name einer Stadt in Ungarn, siehe Tab (Ungarn)Die Abkürzung TAB, Tab bzw. tab steht für:
Tabasco, mexikanischer Bundesstaat (Kfz-Kennzeichen)
Tablette, meist für
Spülmaschinenreiniger oder Gebissreiniger
Tabulator, eine Taste einer Tastatur
Tabulatur (vor allem im englischen Sprachraum)Tape Automated Bonding, ein automatisches Kontaktierverfahren von Elektronikbausteinen auf einen Film
Technikfolgenabschätzung, siehe zum Beispiel Büro für Technikfolgenabschätzung beim Deutschen Bundestag
Technische Anschaltbedingungen für BrandmeldeanlagenTechnische Anschlussbedingungen für den Anschluss an das Niederspannungsnetz, siehe
TAB 2000temps atomique barymetrique, eine AtomzeitskalaThüringer Aufbaubank, die Thüringer Aufbaubank (TAB) ist die Förderbank des Freistaates Thüringen
Trinationale Agglomeration BaselTyphus, Paratyphus A und B
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Tabulator
Eine Tabulatortaste ist eine Taste auf einer
Tastatur für
PC oder
Schreibmaschinen.Das Wort „Tabulator“ kommt vom
lateinischen Wort Tabula, das mit „Spalte“ übersetzt werden kann. Die Tabulatoreinrichtung dient dazu, Texte oder Zahlen in Spalten aufgeteilt sinnvoll fluchtend untereinander anzuordnen (z. B. Tabellen, Rechnungen, Listen). Man unterscheidet dabei zwischen „links ausgerichtet“, „rechts ausgerichtet“, „zentriert“ und „Dezimaltabulator“.
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