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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 September 2014
Table: set of data arranged in rows and columns. tabela danych
Table shell: table that is complete except for the data. tabela bez danych
Tacit knowledge (also implicit knowledge): know-how that people carry in their minds but not openly acknowledge; includes skills, experiences, insight, intuition and judgement; cf. explicit knowledge. wiedza utajona
Tactic: method or approach employed as part of a strategy. taktyka
Tailings: residue of raw material or waste separated out during the processing of crops or mineral ores. resztki, odpady
Target group: members of a community for whose benefit a health goal is constructed and a health intervention carried out; e.g. a parent drug education programme may be aimed at reducing drug abuse in children, in which case the children are the target group and the parents are the intervention group. grupa docelowa
Target income: specified income which a provider is assumed to aim for. dochód docelowy
Target income hypothesis: model under which providers are thought to select a specified income level, and to adjust their amount of services provided or fees in order to reach this level; cf. supplier induced demand. hipoteza dochodu docelowego
Target organ: biological organ most adversely affected by exposure to a chemical, physical, or biological agent. narząd docelowy
Target organ dose: amount of an agent that reaches the susceptible organ or tissue within the body. dawka docierająca do narządu docelowego
Target population: resulting specifically selected population at risk.
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