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TCA

TCA may refer to:

In economics:

  • True cost accounting, a method of accounting which seeks to calculate the social, environmental, and economic costs and benefits of a product over its lifespan instead of focusing solely on the cost of its initial purchase.

In education:

  • The Classical Academy, a school in Colorado Springs
  • The Classical Academy, a school in Escondido

In finance:

  • Transaction cost analysis, a method of determining the effectiveness of financial investment portfolio transactions.

In computing:

  • Trichromatic Colour Analyser, a software system that turns scanners into colorimeters

In chemistry:

  • Trichloroacetic acid, chemical used to precipitate protein in serum
  • Taurocholic acid, a bile acid involved in the emulsification of fats
  • Tricyclic antidepressant, a class of anti-depressant drugs
  • 2,4,6-Trichloroanisole, a chemical compound which is the cause of cork taint in wine
  • Theoretical Chemistry Accounts

In biochemistry:

  • Citric acid cycle, or tricarboxylic acid cycle, a pathway in cellular metabolism

In sociology:

  • The Theory of Communicative Action

In associations:

  • Television Critics Association
  • Thyroid Cancer Alliance
  • Total Community Action
  • Trans-Canada Air Lines, predecessor to Air Canada
  • Taiwanese Cultural Association
  • Taipei Computer Association
  • Train Collectors Association
  • Transportes Carga AĆ©rea, a defunct Brazilian airline
  • Trinity Christian Academy (disambiguation)

In other uses:

  • Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture, a specification set for carrier grade communications equipment
  • Terminal Control Area, a volume of controlled airspace
  • Teen Choice Awards
  • The Competition Authority (Ireland)
  • Total cost of acquisition
  • Toxin complex a, an insecticidal toxin complex in the bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens
  • The Canadian Amateur, a magazine for amateur radio enthusiasts
  • Transport Construction Authority, a former agency of the Government of New South Wales with responsibility for new railway projects in the city of Sydney, Australia
  • Turks and Caicos Islands, from its ISO 3166-1 country code