TID

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TID is a three-letter acronym that may refer to:

  • Tag identification memory, in a Gen 2 RFID tag, this consists of memory about the tag itself, such as the tag ID.
  • Terminal Identification Number - A number linked to a POS terminal that can be used to identify the merchant - Used during Credit card Transaction processing.
  • Thermionic Detector - A detector used in gas chromatography based on the principle of ionization and measuring a change in electron flux.
  • Total Ionizing Dose (related to ionizing radiation). Usually measured in grays (Gy).
  • t.i.d. from Latin phrase ter in die which means thrice-daily dosage
  • Tuple Identifier - Used in database related technology for tuple addressing inside segments in method called TID/Overflow. It's composed as page identifier and relative byteadress (RBA) of tuple inside this page.
  • Tamper-Indicating Device - A seal designed to leave non-erasable, unambiguous evidence of unauthorized access or entry.