Tandem (disambiguation)

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Tandem means an arrangement one behind another as opposed to side by side.

Tandem may also refer to:

Companies

  • Tandem Computers, a former manufacturer of fault-tolerant computer systems
  • Tandem Diabetes Care, insulin infusion therapy manufacturer for the treatment of diabetes
  • Tandem Money Limited, a British finance company
  • Tandem, a language exchange app

Entertainment

  • Tandem (film), a 1987 French dramatic road movie directed by Patrice Leconte
  • Tandem (TV series), a 2018 Armenian sitcom
  • Tandem Productions, a former American television production company
  • Tandem Publishing Co, see Universal-Tandem Publishing Co Ltd, a former publishing company in the UK
  • Tandem Verlag, a German publishing company, founded 1994
  • "Tandem" (song), a 1990 song by Vanessa Paradis from the album Variations sur le même t'aime

Sport

  • Tandem (UCI), a para-cycling classification for visually impaired cyclists who require a sighted pilot

Technology

  • Air Command Tandem, an American gyroplane design
  • TandEM, a space project to explore Saturn's moons Titan and Enceladus
  • Tandem accelerator, see Particle accelerator
  • Tandem bicycle
  • Tandem carriage
  • Tandem-charge, an explosive device or projectile that has two or more stages of detonation
  • Tandem cell, a type of solar cell
  • Tandem language learning, a method of language learning
  • Tandem mass spectrometry, see Mass spectrometry
  • Tandem repeat, a pattern of adjacent repetitions of nucleotides in DNA
  • Tandem rotors
  • Tandem signaling
  • Tandem single-chain variable fragment, a type of pharmaceutical drug
  • Tandem skydiving
  • Tandem switch for telephone exchanges without telephones
  • Tandem wing, a kind of aircraft

See also

Topics referred to by the same term
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