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TSP or tsp may refer to: Medicine * Tropical spastic paraparesis, weakness due to T-lymphotropic virus infection Science and technology * Team software process, for producing software * Telecommunications service provider * .tsp, for telephony service provider, file extension for a Microsoft API * Thiele/Small parameters, of a loudspeaker driver * Thrombospondin, protein * Time stamp protocol in cryptography * Titanium sublimation pump, a type of vacuum pump * Trailer stability program on Opel vehicles * Bus priority, Transit signal priority, for buses * Travelling salesman problem, optimization problem * Trimethylsilyl-2,2,3,3-tetradeuteropropionic acid, derivative of tetramethylsilane * Trisodium phosphate, cleaning agent * TSP (econometrics software), programming language * Tunnel Setup Protocol, in networking * Time Synchronization Protocol, see timed * Type Set Page, in E-publishing Food and cooking * Teaspoonful, abbreviation * Textured soy protein Governmental * ...
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Tropical Spastic Paraparesis
Tropical spastic paraparesis (TSP), is a medical condition that causes weakness, muscle spasms, and sensory disturbance by human T-lymphotropic virus resulting in paraparesis, weakness of the legs. As the name suggests, it is most common in Tropics, tropical regions, including the Caribbean. Blood transfusion products are screened for human T-lymphotropic virus 1 (HTLV-1) antibodies, as a preventive measure. Signs and symptoms Some of the signs of Tropical spastic paraparesis are: :::::::*Leg instability :::::::*Urinary dysfunction. :::::::*Bowel dysfunction :::::::*Back pain :::::::*Erectile dysfunction, Erectile problems :::::::*Psoriasis Individuals with TSP may also exhibit uveitis (inflammation of the uveal tract of the eye), arthritis (inflammation of one or more joints), Extrinsic allergic alveolitis, pulmonary lymphocytic alveolitis (inflammation of the lung tissues), polymyositis (an inflammatory muscle disease), keratoconjunctivitis sicca (persistent dryness of the corne ...
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Teaspoonful
A teaspoon (tsp.) is a small spoon that can be used to stir a cup of tea or coffee, or as a tool for Cooking measures, measuring volume. The size of teaspoons ranges from about . For dosing of medicine and, in places where metric units are used, for cooking purposes, a teaspoonful is defined as , and standard measuring spoons are used. Cutlery A teaspoon is a small spoon suitable for stirring and sipping the contents of a cup of tea or coffee, or adding a portion of loose sugar to it. These spoons have heads more or less oval in shape. Teaspoons are a common part of a place setting. Teaspoons with longer handles, such as iced tea spoons, are commonly used also for ice cream desserts or Ice cream soda, floats. Similar spoons include the tablespoon and the dessert spoon, the latter intermediate in size between a teaspoon and a tablespoon, used in eating dessert and sometimes soup or cereals. Much less common is the coffee spoon, which is a smaller version of the teaspoon, intend ...
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Third Society Party
The Third Society Party (TSP; ) was a Taiwanese political party headed by , a former DPP member. Policies The TSP declared that it will not support any of the candidates fielded by the Pan-Greens or the Pan-Blues in the presidential election of 2008. The position of the new party on Taiwanese national identity was that the Taiwanese community, comprising the 23 million people in Taiwan and its outlying islands, was an independent and sovereign nation, with the ''Republic of China'' as its constitutional name. History TSP had called for establishment of the country's "eighth constitutional reform"—or the "third republic" constitutional reform—calling for a parliamentary system of government; single-member constituency and two-vote electoral system; the holding of a nationwide referendum on the content of a new constitution; and lowering the threshold to initiate constitutional reforms. The new party, formally established in mid-July 2007, would field candidates in the ...
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Taiwan Statebuilding Party
The Taiwan Statebuilding Party (TSP; zh, t=台灣基進, p=Táiwān Jījìn, poj=Tâi-oân Ki-chìn) is a political party in the Republic of China (Taiwan). The party was established in 2016 as Taiwan Radical Wings. The party is considered a rather close ally of the Democratic Progressive Party, while fighting to replace opposition parties whom TSP unilaterally claims as "not loyal to Taiwan", such as Kuomintang and Taiwan People's Party. In the 2024 Taiwanese legislative election, TSP failed to gain any seat in the Legislative Yuan and lost its status as a national political party. History As of 2018, the chairperson was Chen Yi-chi. In the 2020 Taiwanese legislative election, the party won one seat, with Chen Po-wei becoming its first member of the Legislative Yuan. In October 2021, Chen became the first member of the Legislative Yuan to be successfully recalled, ending his term less than two years into office. Votes for Chen's recall numbered 77,899, against 73,433 opp ...
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National Harmony Party
The National Harmony Party ( Latvian: ''Tautas Saskaņas partija'', TSP; ) was a political party in Latvia. The party identified with social democracy. It supported further liberalisation of Latvian nationality law by granting citizenship to non-citizens who had lived in Latvia for at least 10 years. (The present law only allows Soviet-era migrants to apply for citizenship through a process of naturalization). It also supported expanding education in minority languages, particularly Russian. History The roots of the TSP lay within the moderate wing of Popular Front of Latvia, the Latvian independence movement of the late 1980s and early 1990s. Its leader, Jānis Jurkāns, was the first Minister of Foreign Affairs of newly re-independent Latvia, from 1990 to 1992 when he had to leave the government for his stance on relations with Russia. Together with other activists, Jurkāns founded the Harmony for Latvia (''Saskaņa Latvijai - Atdzimšana Tautsaimniecībai'') alliance, whi ...
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Tuen Mun Swimming Pool Stop
Tuen Mun Swimming Pool () is an MTR Light Rail stop located at ground level at the junction of and Hoi Wing Road, next to KMB Tuen Mun South Depot and to the southeast of , an aquatics centre in Area 16 of Tuen Mun. It began service on 17 November 1991 and belongs to Zone 1. It serves Tuen Mun Swimming Pool and nearby areas. A railway station, currently A16 station, has been proposed to be built as part of the Tuen Mun South extension of the Tuen Ma line The Tuen Ma line () is a commuter rail / rapid transit line that forms part of the Mass Transit Railway (MTR) system in Hong Kong. It is in length, making it the longest line of the MTR network. It has a total of 27 stations, more than a .... References {{coord, 22, 22, 52, N, 113, 58, 14, E, type:railwaystation_source:kolossus-zhwiki, display=title MTR Light Rail stops Former Kowloon–Canton Railway stations Tuen Mun District Railway stations in Hong Kong opened in 1991 ...
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Tehachapi Municipal Airport
Tehachapi Municipal Airport is in Tehachapi, Kern County, California. It covers and has one runway. The airport was established in 1929 originally to support an air mail route between Tehachapi and Bakersfield. After the 1952 Kern County earthquake Tehachapi became inaccessible by roads or rail, and the airport saw an emergency relief airlift for several weeks. There are hangars and an industrial park on the south side of the airport, and in 2009 the city was planning an expansion to include a taxiway and hangars on the north side. In 1974 Golden West Airlines scheduled de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otters to Los Angeles (LAX). The flight is in the August 1974 OAG but not in the March 1975 edition. Golden Age Flight Museum moved to temporary quarters in 2022. See also * Mountain Valley Airport, privately owned gliderport also located in Tehachapi * List of airports in Kern County, California References External links Tehachapi Composite Squadron 46 Civil Air Pat ...
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Texas Star Party
The Texas Star Party (TSP) is a large annual star party in the United States. TSP was started by Deborah Byrd, members of the Austin Astronomical Society, and McDonald Observatory in August 1979. It was a weekend gathering of amateur astronomers at Davis Mountains State Park near McDonald Observatory in far west Texas. In 1982, TSP was reorganized as a week-long event and was held at the Prude Guest Ranch near Fort Davis, Texas. For one year only, in 1997, the event was held at Alto Frio Baptist Encampment, on the banks of the Frio River, 40 miles north of Uvalde, Texas. Also in 1997, "''Texas Star Party, Inc.''" was registered as a Texas Non-Profit Corporation. In 1998, TSP returned to Prude Ranch, where it continues to be held annually in late April or in May near the time of new moon. By 2007, the event attracted 580 attendees, even though the weather was very poor. Attendees mostly come from across North America, and some from far overseas. Activities include dark sky obs ...
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Trust Service Provider
A trust service provider (TSP) is a person or legal entity providing and preserving digital certificates to create and validate electronic signatures and to authenticate their signatories as well as websites in general. Trust service providers are qualified certificate authority, certificate authorities required in the European Union and in Switzerland in the context of regulated electronic signature, electronic signing procedures. History The term ''trust service provider'' was coined by the European Parliament and the European Council as important and relevance (law), relevant authority providing non-repudiation to a regulated electronic signature, electronic signing procedure. It was first brought up in the Electronic Signatures Directive 1999/93/EC and was initially named ''certification-service provider.'' The directive was repealed by the eIDAS Regulation which became official on July 1, 2016. A Regulation (European Union), regulation is a binding legislative act that requires ...
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Thrift Savings Plan
The Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) is a defined contribution plan for United States civil service employees and retirees as well as for members of the uniformed services. As of December 31, 2023, TSP has approximately 7million participants (of which approximately 4.1million are actively participating through payroll deductions), and more than $845.4billion in assets under management; it purports to be the largest defined contribution plan in the world. The TSP is administered by the Federal Retirement Thrift Investment Board, an independent agency. The TSP is one of three components of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS; the others being the FERS annuity and Social Security) and is designed to closely resemble the dynamics of private sector 401(k) and Roth 401k plans (TSP implemented a Roth option in May 2012). It is also open to employees covered under the older Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS) but with far fewer benefits (mainly the lack of matching contributi ...
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Threatened Species Protection Act 1995
The ''Threatened Species Protection Act 1995'' (TSP Act), is an act of the Parliament of Tasmania that provides the statute relating to conservation of flora and fauna. Its long title is An Act to provide for the protection and management of threatened native flora and fauna and to enable and promote the conservation of native flora and fauna. It received the royal assent on 14 November 1995. As of 25 November 2020, the TSP Act is administered by the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment (Tasmania) and is the primary legislation for the listing, protection and conservation of threatened native flora and fauna in Tasmania. Threatened species in Tasmania can also be listed on the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999, which is the primary national legislation for the protection of threatened species in Australia. The objectives of the TSP Act are to ensure the survival of native flora and fauna as well to encourage, educate and ...
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Texas Student Publications
Texas Student Media (TSM) is an auxiliary enterprise of the University of Texas at Austin (UT) and the largest student media operation in the United States. It is composed of faculty, student, and professional news industry representatives. History UT's first publication was the ''Cactus Yearbook'', established in 1894; followed in 1900 by the weekly ''Texan'' (which evolved into ''The Daily Texan'' in 1913). In 1902, the Student Association was formed, partly to oversee UT student publications. In 1921, as more publications emerged, Texas Student Publications, Inc. (TSP) was formed. Over the years the organization oversaw a number of UT publications: * ''On Campus'' * ''The Coyote'' (1908 – 1915) — humor magazine banned by the Student Association * ''Longhorn Magazine'' (1915 – 1929) — literary journal merged with ''The Texas Ranger'' * ''The Scalper'' (Oct. 1919 – Nov. 1922) — humor magazine banned by the TSP for its perceived "immorality" * '' The Texas Ranger'' (Oct ...
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