Tap may refer to:
- Tap (valve), controls the release of a liquid or gas
- Tap or flap consonant, a type of consonantal sound
- Telephone tapping, the monitoring of telephone conversations by a third party
- Tap (transformer), an intermediate connection point on an electrical transformer
- Tapping, a playing technique for stringed instruments
- Tap dance
- Tap (gaming), tapping as a gaming term
- Tap (film), 1989 movie starring Gregory Hines and Sammy Davis Jr
- To tap a furnace containing molten metal is to remove the metal from the furnace. In Phonetics, a flap or tap is a type of Consonantal sound which is produced with a single contraction of the muscles so that one articulator (such as the Wiretap redirects here For the radio program see WireTap (radio program Telephone tapping (or wire tapping / wiretapping in A transformer tap is a connection point along a Transformer winding that allows a certain number of turns to be selected Tapping is a playing technique generally associated with the Electric guitar, although the technique may be performed on almost any String instrument. Tap dance was developed in the United States during the nineteenth century and is popular nowadays in many parts of the world Tapping is a term used in a variety of ways in a number of Games Although the exact meaning varies it generally either refers to either the physical action of actually Tap is a 1989 film written and directed by Nick Castle. At its core is Tap dancer Max Washington just released from prison after serving time for A furnace is a device used for Heating The name derives from Latin fornax, Oven. Melting is a process that results in the phase change of a substance from a Solid to a Liquid. The M acro E xpansion T emplate A ttribute L anguage complements TAL, providing macros which allow the reuse of code across
- Tap, one of two 1974 FIFA World Cup mascots. Each FIFA World Cup since 1966 has its own Mascot. World Cup Willie, the mascot for the 1966 competition was the first World Cup
- Táp, a village in Hungary
- Tap, a term commonly used in FIR filter design to denote one term of the difference equation. Táp is a village in Győr-Moson-Sopron county Hungary. In 1588 it was undivided property of Baron János Cseszneky and András Farkas Hungary (Magyarország 'mɔɟɔrorsaːg) officially in English the Republic of Hungary ( Magyar Köztársaság, literally Magyar (Hungarian Republic A finite impulse response (FIR filter is a type of a Digital filter.
- Tap and die, cutting tools used to cut screw threads in solid substances (to tap, or tapping). Taps and dies are cutting tools used to create Screw threads in solid substances including but not limited to Metal, Wood, and Plastic.
TAP may stand for:
- TAP Portugal, a Portuguese airline
- TAP Pharmaceutical Products
- Test Access Port or network tap, in computer and communications equipment
- Trans-Adriatic Pipeline
- Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline
- transporter associated with antigen processing
- Tajna Armia Polska, a resistance movement in Poland, during the Second World War
- Tuition Assistance Program, a financial aid program in New York State
- Trans-Alaska Pipeline System
- Trans-Arabian Pipeline
- Tandem Affinity Purification, a method to detect protein-protein interactions
- Tomographic Atom Probe, an instrument in which a sharp tip is ionized and a 3D atomic reconstruction is made. TAP Portugal (formerly known as TAP Air Portugal & Transportes Aéreos Portugueses Portuguese Air Transportations) is the National airline TAP Pharmaceutical Products was formed in 1977 as a joint venture between the two global Pharmaceutical companies Abbott Laboratories and Takeda Pharmaceutical A network TAP is a hardware device which provides a way to access the data flowing across a Computer network. Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP is a proposed natural gas pipeline project to transport natural gas from Greece via Albania to Italy. The Trans-Afghanistan Pipeline ( TAP or TAPI) is a proposed Natural gas pipeline being developed by the Asian Development Bank. Transporter associated with antigen processing ( TAP) is a member of the ATP-binding-cassette transporter family. Tajna Armia Polska, TAP (Secret Polish Army was a Resistance movement founded in November 1939 in German -occupied Poland, which The Tuition Assistance Program is a Financial aid program for students who are New York State residents and are attending a post-secondary institution in New York The Trans-Alaska Pipeline System ( TAPS) usually called the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska or the Alaska Pipeline elsewhere is a major U The Trans-Arabian Pipeline ( Tapline) was an Oil pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to Sidon in Lebanon. The Tandem Affinity Purification (TAP is a technique for studying Protein-protein interactions It involves creating a Fusion protein with a designed piece the TAP Protein-protein interactions refer to the association of Protein molecules and the study of these associations from the perspective of Biochemistry, Signal transduction The atom probe is an atomic-resolution Microscope used in Materials science that was invented in 1967 by Erwin Müller, J
- TUN/TAP, a virtual Ethernet device driver
- Telocator Alphanumeric input Protocol aka IXO
- Test Anything Protocol, a standard output format for the display of software unit testing results
- The Alpiri Project a Semantic Web application
- The Amazing Pudding, a magazine about Pink Floyd
- Transferred Account Procedure the mechanism by which mobile telecom operators exchange roaming billing information
- Test Access Port, another name for the controlling state machine part of the JTAG boundary scan architecture
- Temporal Analysis of Products, A transient experimental reactor used to characterize heterogeneous catalysts. In Computer networking, TUN and TAP are virtual network kernel drivers Telocator Alphanumeric input Protocol was also known at PET and IXO protocol The Test Anything Protocol (TAP is a protocol to allow communication betwen Unit tests and a Test harness. The Semantic Web is an evolving extension of the World Wide Web in which the Semantics of information and services on the web is defined making it possible for the The Amazing Pudding ( was a Pink Floyd and Roger Waters fan magazine (with frequent discussion of the other band members' solo careers Pink Floyd are Joint Test Action Group ( JTAG) is the usual name used for the IEEE 1149
- Topfield Application Program, a software program used to customise the operation of a Topfield PVR. A Topfield TAP is a Software application which extends the standard functionality of the Topfield products designed for Digital TV. Established in Korea in 1998 TOPFIELD Co Ltd is a Consumer electronics manufacturer making broadcasting receivers other video and
- Transit Access Pass, a multi-ride fare card used in Los Angeles County
- TAP, the NYSE and TSX stock symbol for the Molson Coors Brewing Company. A stored-value card represents Money on deposit with the Issuer, and is similar to a Debit card. Los Angeles County is a county in California and is by far the most populous county in the United States. Molson Coors Brewing Company () is a company that was created by the merger of two of North America's largest breweries: Molson of Canada, and Coors The New York Stock Exchange ( NYSE) is a Stock exchange based in New York City. Molson Coors Brewing Company () is a company that was created by the merger of two of North America's largest breweries: Molson of Canada, and Coors
- Teens Against Pornography, a support forum for teenagers struggling with pornography.
- Thallium Hydrogen Phthalate, an organometallic crystal.
- Microsoft TAP, an acronym for Microsoft Technology Adoption Program, a select program for beta software releases
- Time-sharing Assembly Program for the SDS 940 computer
- TAP (novelette) is a 1995 novelette by Greg Egan
See also
The SDS 940 was Scientific Data Systems ' (SDS first machine designed to support Time sharing directly and was based on the SDS 930 's 24-bit "TAP" is a 1995 novelette by Greg Egan. It is set in a near-future society in which brain implants allow immersive virtual reality
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