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- time series + (A time series is a data set that references to a set of time steps or zero-dimensional temporal regions.)
- time span + (A time span is a quantity value indicating the duration of a one-dimensional temporal region, measured in a time unit.)
- Time (Quantity) + (A time span, period, or duration)
- time stamp alignment + (A time stamp alignment is a data descriptor that indicates the position of a time stamp in a time step.)
- time stamp + (A time stamp is a zero-dimensional temporal region that is used to describe a time step.)
- time step + (A time step is a one-dimensional temporal region that has a start time and an ending time and thus a finite duration.)
- month + (A time unit which is approximately equal to the length of time of one of cycle of the moon's phases which in science is taken to be equal to 30 days.)
- century + (A time unit which is equal to 100 years.)
- picosecond + (A time unit which is equal to 10^[-12] s.)
- year + (A time unit which is equal to 12 months which in science is taken to be equal to 365.25 days.)
- day + (A time unit which is equal to 24 hours.)
- hour + (A time unit which is equal to 3600 seconds or 60 minutes.)
- minute + (A time unit which is equal to 60 seconds.)
- week + (A time unit which is equal to 7 days.)
- microsecond + (A time unit which is equal to one millionth of a second or 10^[-6] s.)
- millisecond + (A time unit which is equal to one thousandth of a second or 10^[-3] s.)
- nanosecond + (A time unit which is equal to one thousandth of one millionth of a second or 10^[-9] s.)
- second + (A time unit which is equal to the duration of 9 192 631 770 periods of the radiation corresponding to the transition between the two hyperfine levels of the ground state of the caesium 133 atom.)
- half life + (A time unit which represents the period over which the activity or concentration of a specified chemical or element falls to half its original activity or concentration.)
- ton of coal equivalent + (A ton of coal equivalent is an energy unit … A ton of coal equivalent is an energy unit which is equal to the amount of energy released by burning one metric ton of coal with a certain net calorific value. That is defined as 0.7 tons of oil equivalent (toe) and thus equals 29.3076 gigajoules or 8.141 megawatt-hours.9.3076 gigajoules or 8.141 megawatt-hours.)
- ton of oil equivalent + (A ton of oil equivalent is an energy unit which is equal to the amount of energy released by burning one metric ton of crude oil with a certain net calorific value. That is defined as 41.868 gigajoules or 11.63 megawatt-hours.)
- traction battery + (A traction battery is a battery that is used in vehicles for propulsion.)
- traction motor + (A traction motor is a motor that is used for propulsion.)
- trade + (A trade is a process in which one commodity or service is exchanged for another commodity or service.)
- trader + (A trader is a market participant that engages in the transfer of financial assets in any financial market on behalf of a client or a financial services provider.)
- conventional trader + (A trader that trades the power of fossil fuel power plants.)
- train + (A train is a vehicle that uses railway tracks.)
- train station + (A train station is a transport hub for trains.)
- transformation + (A transformation is a process that transforms one or more inputs into at least one output.)
- transformative measure + (A transformative measure is a process that is an activity that has a direct impact on a specific variable in question.)
- transformer + (A transformer is an electricity grid component that passively transfers electrical energy from one electrical circuit to another.)
- transport hub + (A transport hub is a transport network component that allows the exchange of people and/or goods.)
- transport network component + (A transport network component is an artificial object that is part of a transport network.)
- transport network + (A transport network is an object aggregate of transport network components that enables the transport of people and/or goods.)
- transport performance unit + (A transport performance unit is a unit of measurement for the accumulated transport distance of a number of people and/or amount of goods.)
- transport performance value + (A transport performance value is a quantity value that indicates the performance of a transport process in terms of its mileage and amount of transported people and/or goods.)
- transport sector + (A transport sector is a sector that covers transport of people and/or goods.)
- truck + (A truck is a motorised road vehicle that is used for freight transport.)
- tube collector + (A tube collector is a solar thermal collector that consists of tubes.)
- tunnel + (A tunnel is a transport network component that is built through a certain environment (e.g. a mountain or water) and allows to pass through that environment.)
- turbine + (A turbine is an energy converting component that converts energy from a moving fluid flow into rotational energy.)
- two axis tracked receiving surface + (A two axis tracked receiving surface is a solar radiation receiving surface that participates in two axis tracking.)
- Draft Proposal + (A two-stage procedure is common for many funding calls. This project status describes a not yet submitted sketch (first stage).)
- Submitted Full Proposal + (A two-stage procedure is common for many funding calls. This project status describes a submitted full proposal (second stage).)
- Full Application + (A two-stage procedure is common for many funding calls. This project status describes a submitted full proposal (second stage).)
- Submitted Draft Application + (A two-stage procedure is common for many funding calls. This project status describes a submitted sketch (first stage).)
- Admitted for the full application + (A two-stage procedure is common for many tenders. This project status describes a not yet submitted full proposal (second stage).)
- typical day + (A typical day is a typical period with the duration of one day.)
- typical period + (A typical period is a time series that rep … A typical period is a time series that represents a couple of real time periods that have certain characteristics in common, e.g. seasonal specifications, weekly routines, etc. It doesn't refer to a real date. Typical periods are used to reduce computing time of energy system models.ce computing time of energy system models.)
- typical year + (A typical year is a typical period with the duration of one year.)
- gigabasepair + (A unit equal to one billion base pairs.)