Noun
(Internet) Initialism of top-level domain.
(physics) Abbreviation of thermoluminescent detector.
(physics) Abbreviation of thermoluminescent device.
(physics) Abbreviation of thermoluminescent dosimeter.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAs of 2015, usage of RDAP is being considered. citation ICANN publishes the complete list of TLDs, TLD registries, and domain name registrars. Source: Internet
Both the quartz fiber and film badge types are being superseded by the TLD and the EPD. Source: Internet
Caesium has also been used in thermoluminescent radiation dosimetry (TLD) : When exposed to radiation, it acquires crystal defects that, when heated, revert with emission of light proportionate to the received dose. Source: Internet
During the 32nd International Public ICANN Meeting in Paris in 2008, citation ICANN started a new process of TLD naming policy to take a "significant step forward on the introduction of new generic top-level domains." Source: Internet
Domain name registration History The first commercial Internet domain name, in the TLD com, was registered on 15 March 1985 in the name symbolics.com by Symbolics Inc., a computer systems firm in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Source: Internet
Soon after this addition, however, InterNIC also created the int TLD for the use by international organizations in general, and persuaded NATO to use the second level domain nato.int instead. Source: Internet