Triad
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A triad may refer to:
- Music
- Triad (music), three-note chord consisting of a "root" note together with the third and fifth above it
- Triad (album), 1976 album by Spontaneous Combustion
- "Triad" (song), song by Industrial metal band Pitchshifter from their 1993 album Desensitized
- "Triad" (David Crosby song), 1967 song about a ménage à trois
- "Triad", song by progressive rock band Tool from their 2001 album Lateralus
- Medieval literature
- Welsh Triads, collections of medieval Welsh legend and history
- Triads of Ireland, triplet proverbs and aphorisms
- Fiction
- The Triad (Charmed), group of three powerful demons in the television series Charmed
- Triad (superhero), alias of fictional DC Comics super hero Triplicate Girl
- Triad (Battlestar Galactica), ball sport in the television series Battlestar Galactica (1978-1980)
- Triad (Battlestar Galactica), card game in the television series Battlestar Galactica (2003-2009)
- Triiad, alien species from the television series Hypernauts
- Medicine
- Triad (anatomy), structure in skeletal muscles, formed by a T tubule surrounded by sarcoplasmic reticulum
- Catalytic triad, biochemical term for three amino acid residues found within some proteases
- Currarino triad, three malformations with a genetic link
- Portal triad, distinctive arrangement in the liver
- Unhappy triad, tearing of one or both of the cruciate ligaments, along with collateral ligament damage and meniscal tear(s)
- Group of three signs or symptoms for diagnosis of various conditions:
- Beck's triad (cardiology), for cardiac tamponade
- Beck's cognitive triad, for depression
- Charcot's triad 1, for multiple sclerosis or
- Charcot's triad 2, for ascending cholangitis
- Cushing's triad, for head injuries
- Dieulafoy's triad, for acute appendicitis
- Female athlete triad, low energy availability in female athletes
- Hutchinson's triad, congenital syphilis
- Meckler's triad, for Boerhaave syndrome
- Virchow's triad, for venous thrombosis
- Whipple's triad, for hypoglycemia
- MacDonald triad, for anti-social personality disorder
- Computing
- Triad (computers), group of three phosphor dots used in some computer monitors
- Triad C64, Commodore 64 cracking group
- Rise of the Triad, computer game
- TriadCity, MUD with literary themes
- Commerce
- Triad Advertising, Sri Lankan advertising agency
- Triad Broadcasting, US radio station operator
- Triad Hospitals, former hospital operator based in Plano, Texas
- Triad Racing Technologies, former NASCAR team
- Triad Securities
- Triad demand, UK electrical power demand measurement
- Triad, collective name coined by Kenichi Ohmae for the three developed markets of Japan, North America and Western Europe
- Organizations
- Triad (underground societies), a previous Chinese secret organiztion
- Syracuse Triad, three women's sororities founded at Syracuse University
- Triad Theater, in New York City
- Triad High School, disambiguation
- Other
- Triad (Greek philosophy), Pythagorean symbol for the number three
- Triple deity, three deities commonly associated together
- Triad (relationship), relationship between three people
- Triad (sociology), group of three people as a unit of study
- Nuclear triad, nuclear arsenal with three components
- HMS Triad (N53), T-class submarine of the UK Royal Navy
- Piedmont Triad, region of North Carolina, USA
- Triad (environmental science), management system for environmental cleanup
- Dark triad, group of three undesirable personality traits
[edit] See also
- Triadi, village in Thessaloniki, Greece
- Triadic, disambiguation
- Triadica, plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae
- Triads, Yardies and Onion Bhajees, 2003 British film directed by Sarjit Bains
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