Triad
Triad (Greek, Trinity ') stands for:
- A legacy system of the periodic table of the elements, see Development of the Periodic Table of the Elements # Johann Wolfgang Dobereiner ( Triad System)
- Triad ( family therapy ), the system father - mother-child
- Triad ( nodes), three-time Celtic Knot
- Triad ( criminology ), criminal organizations from the Chinese culture
- Triad ( art therapy ), the relationship between the patient, therapist and aesthetic medium, see Art Therapy / Fundamentals
- Triad ( organizational culture ), triangular spaces in organizations
- Triad ( philosophy), concepts that include a three- step as a fundamental structural feature
- Triad ( physiology ), a complex for the rapid transmission of nerve signals in muscle cells
- Triassic ( religion), in religion a divine trinity
- Triad (sociology), a model of the smallest group to distinguish it from two-person relationships
- Triad (Sport), ( female ) athletic triad symptom complex of cycle disorder ( amenorrhea), eating disorders and osteoporosis in sports medicine
- Triad ( spider), three specialized spinnerets of orb-web spiders, with the can produce this glue threads
- Triad ( perpetrator ), Drama Triangle, the patterns of behavior of perpetrators, victims and helpers
- Triad ( drinking game )
- Welsh Triads, summarizing lyric form in medieval Welsh literature, the historical / mythological persons in groups of three
- Triad (economics), economic braid between the EU, the U.S. and Japan
- Triad ( culture), social real culture as a unifying Third between Shall and His
- Triad ( student association ), typical in the U.S. triples of Fraternities
See also:
- Dreier ( disambiguation)
- Three-man
- Trinity, Trinity
- Triumvirate (disambiguation ), in particular Cologne triumvirate
- Dreispänner
- Triage
- Triumvirate
- Troika
- Troiza (disambiguation)
- Monad (disambiguation)
- Dyad (disambiguation)
- Disambiguation