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O que (quem) é TLV - definição

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TLV (disambiguation)

TLV         
Type - Length - Value
TLV mirror         
  • TLV mirror from the Han dynasty
TYPE OF BRONZE MIRROR THAT WAS POPULAR DURING THE HAN DYNASTY IN CHINA
TLV mirrors; TLV Mirror
A TLV mirror is a type of bronze mirror that was popular during the Han Dynasty in China. They are called TLV mirrors because symbols resembling the letters T, L, and V are engraved into them.
Threshold limit value         
  • Simple representation of exposure risk assessment and management hierarchy based on available information
UPPER LIMIT ON THE CONCENTRATION IN THE AIR OF A HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE IN THE WORKPLACE, EXPOSED ON A LONG-TERM BASIS WITHOUT ADVERSE EFFECTS
Maximum Acceptable Concentration; Maximum Allowable Concentration; Maximum allowable concentration; Threshold Limit Value; Threshold limit values; Threshold Limit Values
The threshold limit value (TLV) is believed to be a level to which a worker can be exposed per shift in the worktime without adverse effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH).

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TLV

TLV may refer to:

  • Tel Aviv, Israel
    • Ben Gurion Airport, Tel Aviv, Israel, IATA code
  • Banca Transilvania, Romania, BVB stock exchange symbol
  • Threshold limit value for a chemical substance
  • TLV mirror, Han dynasty, China
  • Type–length–value, data communications encoding
  • Total liquid ventilation
  • The Swedish Dental and Pharmaceutical Benefits Agency, government agency
  • Tree of Life Version, a Messianic Jewish version of the Bible
Exemplos do corpo de texto para TLV
1. Since January 1, I have taken six long– and medium–haul flights on LH where the plane has been either 747–400s or A340s and I have yet to sit in their new business class seats (FRA–GRU, GRU–FRA, FRA–DEL, DEL–FRA, LAX–FRA, FRA–TLV.) I am writing this from the latest disappointment as I fly back from Tel–Aviv, again on a 747–400 with the old seats (I have even taken a picture of the seat ––– sad!) After my Brazilian disappointment I wrote to complain and received a very courteous letter telling me it took time to roll out new planes across the fleet.