TCM
TCM may mean:
The Computer Museum, BostonThe Contemporary Museum, a contemporary art museum in Honolulu, Hawaii
The Corporate Machine, a 2001 personal computer game from Stardock
The Crystal Method, an electronic music group
Teledyne Continental Motors, an American engine manufacturing company
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, a 1974 horror movie remade in 2003
Theory of Condensed Matter group, a theoretical physics research group in the Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge
Tianjin Conservatory of MusicTightly coupled Memory, memory which resides directly on the processor of a computer
Toolkit for Conceptual Modeling, a collection of software tools to present specifications of software systems in the form of diagrams, tables, trees, and the like
Toronto Canada Moose, a Tier II junior 'A' ice hockey team based out of Thornhill, Ontario, Canada
Total Club Manager, football management series of video games from Bright Future (in older releases EA sports)
Total Commander, a shareware file manager for Microsoft Windows
Traditional Chinese medicine, a range of traditional medical practices used in China that developed over several thousand years
Transportas Companhia de Macau, a bus company in Macau
Trellis coded modulation, a signal modulation scheme for telecommunications
Trinity College of Music, a leading music conservatory, based in Greenwich, London, United Kingdom.
Trusted Computing Module, a microprocessor that implements the concept of Trusted Computing
Turner Classic Movies, a US cable TV channel owned by Time Warner which primarily features classic MGM, RKO and Warner Bros. films, which has spinoffs in other countries
Turner Classic Movies (Australia)Turner Classic Movies (UK)TCM 2, a sister channel to the above UK channel
Twin Cities Marathon, an annual marathon in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area
Trichloromethane or chloroform, a solvent and former anaesthetic
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Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Chinese medicine (Traditional Chinese Medicine, TCM)
Ancient "holistic" system whose basics include herbology, nutrition, and the concepts of acupuncture meridians, the Five Elements (Five Phases), and yin and yang. TCM theory posits both "Organs" (the Triple Burner, for example) and "Substances" (such as Shen, or "Spirit") for which scientific evidence is absent. Variations and hybrids of Chinese medicine include Korean medicine, Tibetan medicine, and Vietnamese traditional medicine.
Chinese medicine probably originated about 2,000 years ago, but it became dogmatic and stagnated for centuries; overall its development has been slow. It probably stems from shamanism. The basis of Chinese medicine is Taoism, a religion according to which spirits (shen) inhabit the human body and take care of its functions. The foundational text of Chinese medicine--known as the Classic of Internal Medicine, the Huangdi Neijing, the Inner Classic, the Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor, the Neiching, the Nei Jing, The Yellow Emperor's Classic, The Yellow Emperor's Classic of Internal Medicine, and the Yellow Emperor's Inner Canon--was completed by the first century C.E.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
The dominant style of Chinese medicine in the People's Republic of China.
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tầm
◊ noun ▪ range, scope, reach degree, extent ▪ (còi tầm) siren