TMA
TMA may refer to:
Places
- Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio, US
Science
- Tetramethylammonium ion or its salts
- Thermomechanical analysis
- Third man argument, a philosophical criticism of Plato's theory of Forms
- Thrombotic microangiopathy
- Transcription mediated amplification
- Trimethylamine, (CH3)3N, a simple amine
- Trimethylaluminium, (CH3)3Al
- Psychedelic or hallucinogenic drugs that are isomeric-substituted amphetamines:
- Tissue microarray, device for analysing many histological tissue samples
- Tense–Modality–Aspect or tense–aspect–mood, grammatical system
- Trimellitic anhydride, the anhydride of mellitic acid
- Tristeza y muerte de agave, disease affecting the blue agave plant
Transportation
Aviation
- Terminal Manoeuvring Area / Terminal Control Area - aviation term for a controlled high-volume airspace
Airlines
- Trans Mediterranean Airways, Lebanese cargo airline
- TransMeridian Airlines, former US airline
- Trans Maldivian Airways
Engineering
- Truck-mounted attenuator, crash attenuator
- TMA Engineering, UK engineering company
Space exploration
- Russian Soyuz spacecraft missions; TMA are the Russian initials for Transport Modified Anthropometric
- Soyuz TMA-1, launched 30 October 2002
- Soyuz TMA-2, launched 26 April 2003
- Soyuz TMA-3, launched 18 October 2003
- Soyuz TMA-4, launched 19 April 2004
- Soyuz TMA-5, launched 14 October 2004
- Soyuz TMA-6, launch 15 April 2005
- other Soyuz-TMA missions
Military
- Tanzania Military Academy
- A Yugoslavian series of landmines:
Communication
- Tower Mounted Amplifier or masthead amplifier
Other
- Theatre Musicians Association, Players' Conference of the American Federation of Musicians
- Theatrical Management Association, UK association. Now known as UK Theatre.
- Annual TMA Awards, now the Theatre Awards UK.
- Total Media Agency, a Japanese pornographic video production company
- Tutor-Marked Assignment, used by the UK Open University
- TMA-1 (Tycho Magnetic Anomaly 1), a fictional black Monolith (Space Odyssey) in 2001: A Space Odyssey
- Teacher Mentors Abroad, a non-profit charity from Canada that mentors teachers in the Dominican Republic.
- Texas A&M Maritime Academy
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