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T-model         
CONNECTS FUNDAMENTALS WITH INVESTMENT RETURN
T-Model; T model
In finance, the T-model is a formula that states the returns earned by holders of a company's stock in terms of accounting variables obtainable from its financial statements.Estep, Preston W.
tin Lizzie         
  • 1908 Ford Model T advertisement
  • 1919 Model T stakebed
  • View of the driver's controls, 1920 Model{{nbsp}}T
  • Ford assembly line, 1913
  • Model T rolling chassis – top view
  • The suspension components of a Ford Model T. The coil-spring device is an aftermarket accessory, the "Hassler shock absorber".
  • Model T engine
  • The three pedal controls clutch, brake, reverse of the Model{{nbsp}}T
AMERICAN CAR (1908-1927)
Model T; Ford Model-T; Tin Lizzie; Model-T; Ford t; Tin Lizzy; Model T Ford; Ford T; Ford T Model; T Model; T ford; Tin lizzie; Ford model t; Model-T Fords; Model-T Ford; Frontenac (racing car); Model t
¦ noun N. Amer. informal an old or decrepit car.
Origin
early 20th cent. (orig. a nickname for an early Ford): Lizzie, a familiar form of the given name Elizabeth.
T-J model         
  • 2D Hubbard model. The t-J model is the Hubbard model for ''U'' >> ''t''
In solid-state physics, the t-J model is a model first derived in 1977 from the Hubbard model by Józef Spałek to explain antiferromagnetic properties of the Mott insulators and taking into account experimental results about the strength of electron-electron repulsion in this materials. The model consider the materials as a lattice with atoms in the knots (sites) and just one or two external electrons moving among them (internal electrons are not considered), like in the basic Hubbard model.