TIARA
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Description Total Integrated Archive of Short-Read and Array
Contact
Research center Seoul National University
Laboratory Genomic Medicine Institute, Medical Research Center
Authors Dongwan Hong
Primary Citation Hong & al. (2011)[1]
Release date 2010
Access
Website https://tiara.gmi.ac.kr
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The Integrated Archive of Short-Read and Array (TIARA) database, which contains personal genomic information obtained from next generation sequencing techniques and ultra-high-resolution comparative genomic hybridization.[1]

References [link]

  1. ^ a b Hong, Dongwan; Park Sung-Soo, Ju Young Seok, Kim Sheehyun, Shin Jong-Yeon, Kim Sujung, Yu Saet-Byeol, Lee Won-Chul, Lee Seungbok, Park Hansoo, Kim Jong-Il, Seo Jeong-Sun (Jan 2011). "TIARA: a database for accurate analysis of multiple personal genomes based on cross-technology" (in eng). Nucleic Acids Res. (England) 39 (Database issue): D883-8. DOI:10.1093/nar/gkq1101. PMC 3013693. PMID 21051338. //www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=pmcentrez&artid=3013693. 

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Tiara

A tiara (from Latin: tiara, from Ancient Greek: τιάρα) is a jeweled, ornamental crown worn by women. It is worn during formal occasions, particularly if the dress code is white tie.

History

Today the word "tiara" is often used interchangeably with the word "diadem", and tiara is often translated to a word similar to diadem in other languages. Both words come from head ornaments worn by ancient men and women to denote high status. As Geoffrey Munn notes, "The word 'tiara' is actually Persian in origin — the name first denoted the high-peaked head-dresses of Persian kings, which were encircled by 'diadems' (bands of purple and white decoration). Now it is used to describe almost every form of decorative head ornament." Ancient Greeks and Romans used gold to make wreath-shaped head ornaments, while the Scythians' resembled a stiff halo that would serve as the inspiration for later Russian kokoshniks. The use of tiaras and diadems declined along with the decline of the Roman Empire and the rise of Christianity.

T-ara

T-ara (/tiˈɑːrə/; Korean: 티아라; Japanese: ティアラ; stylized as T-ARA,T♔ARA, or TΛRΛ) is a South Korean girl group that debuted in 2009 under Core Contents Media, now known as MBK Entertainment. Before their debut, there was a high level of interest in the group as they were called the "Super Rookies" and had been training for three years prior.

Originally a five-member group composed of Jiae, Jiwon, Eunjung, Hyomin, and Jiyeon, they released their first song "Good Person" (좋은 사람, Joheun Saram) for the soundtrack of the Korean drama Cinderella Man in April 2009. After Jiae and Jiwon withdrew from the group two months later, T-ara debuted as a six-member group with the addition of Boram, Soyeon, and Qri in July 2009, releasing their first single "Lies" (거짓말, Geojitmal).

Their debut studio album Absolute First Album was released in December 2009 and spawned several hit singles including "TTL (Time to Love)", "Bo Peep Bo Peep", and "You Drive Me Crazy" (너 때문에 미쳐, Neo Ttaemune Michyeo). The album was followed by the group's first extended play, Temptastic, in 2010. Their second extended play John Travolta Wannabe (2011) produced "Roly-Poly", which was nominated for several awards and went on to become the Gaon chart's number one single of the year. In less than six months, the group released their third extended play Black Eyes (2011), which spawned three number one singles: "Cry Cry", "We Were in Love" (우리 사랑했잖아, Uri Saranghaetjanha) and "Lovey-Dovey".

Tiara (disambiguation)

A tiara is a form of crown.

Tiara may also refer to:

  • HMS Tiara (P351), British submarine
  • Proton Tiara, Malaysian car
  • T-ara, South Korean girl group
  • Tiara Air, Aruba-based airline
  • Tiara Records, US-based record label
  • Tiara Yachts, US-based boat manufacturer
  • Continental Tiara series of aircraft engines
  • A name used in some markets for the Toyota Corona's T20 and T30 series sedan models
  • Track #10 on American rock musician Eric Carr's posthumous 1999 album Rockology
  • People with the name Tiara include:

  • Tiara (singer), Japanese singer-songwriter.
  • Tiara Jacquelina, Malaysian actress
  • Tiara Purifoy, participant in American Idol (season 3)
  • See also

  • Taira (disambiguation)
  • Tierra (disambiguation)
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