TOC
TOC or Toc may refer to:
Documents
- Table of contents found at the beginning of a book or document
Organisations
- Transnational organized crime
- The Thomson Corporation, by ticker symbol on the New York and Toronto Stock Exchanges
- Tactical operations center, a command post for police, paramilitary, or military operations
- Taste of Chaos, a winter/spring concert series
- Tournament of Champions (debate), a prestigious national high school debate tournament
- Train operating company in the UK
- The Objectivist Centre, part of The Atlas Society
- Third Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, also known as the Lay Carmelites.
- Technical Oversight Committee[1]
Places
- Monte Toc, a mountain in Italy known for a major landslide
- Toc, a village in Săvârșin Commune, Arad County, Romania
Science and technology
- Table of Contents, in optical disc authoring
- TOC protocol, an instant message communications protocol
- Translocon at the Outer membrane of Chloroplast, in Beta barrel
- Troponin C, part of the troponin complex in biochemistry
- Theory of computation, a branch of computer science
- Total organic carbon, used as a non-specific indicator of water quality or the amount of organic carbon in a geological formation, particularly the source rock for an oil play.
- TOC1 (gene), a gene that regulates circadian rhythm in plants
Other
- Theory of Constraints, an overall management philosophy
- Top of climb, an aviation term
- Teacher On Call, the same as a substitute teacher
- "T", in the World War I Western Front "signalese" and the RAF phonetic alphabet
- Theory of change, a methodology for planning, participation, and evaluation that is used in the philanthropy, not-for-profit and government sectors to promote social change. Theory of Change defines long-term goals and then maps backward to identify necessary preconditions.
See also
References
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