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R.A. Dickey
Robert Alan Dickey (born October 29 1974 in Nashville, Tennessee) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers. Dickey has had limited success as a starting pitcher and is currently attempting to become a knuckleball pitcher. He has been with the Rangers organization sin..
R. A. Dvorský
Rudolf Antonin Dvorský (24 March 1899 – 2 August 1966) was the leader of a Czech dance band, the Melody Boys. Discography (from the Czech Wikipedia) 1964 Půjčovna talentů, role neurčena1942 Za tichých nocí, dirigent1941 Těžký život dobrodruha, zpěvák1940 Madla zpívá Evropě, do..
Rad
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rad may refer to one of the following. radian (abbrev rad) in geometry is a unit of anglerad (unit), a unit of radiation dose"rad" is slang for radical in BMX, skateboarding, in-line skating, and other extreme sports, and was also t..
RAD
RAD is a three letter acronym that may stand for: Rapid application development, an iterative application development methodology first invented by James Martin (author) and derived from Information Engineering.rec.arts.dance - one of [Big Eight] Usenet newsgroupsRoyal Academy of DanceRa..
RAD50
Rad50 (from Radix 50) is computer character encoding scheme that encodes three printable characters into only two bytes, by restricting the character set to upper-case 7-bit ASCII letters, digits, space, "." and "$". It was used in the RT-11 and RSX-11 operating systems. Although the name is short..
RAD6000
The RAD6000 radiation-hardened single board computer, based on the IBM POWER CPU, is manufactured by BAE Systems and is mainly known as the onboard computer of numerous NASA spacecraft. Its instruction set is similar to early members of the PowerPC processor family. The radiation-hardening of the o..
RAD750
The RAD750 is a radiation-hardened single board computer, based on IBM's PowerPC 750. The successor of the RAD6000, the RAD750 is manufactured by BAE Systems. It is intended for use in high radiation environments such as experienced on board satellites and spacecraft. The RAD750 was released for pur..
Rada
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Rada is the term for "council" or "assembly" borrowed by Polish from the Middle High German "Rat" (council) and later passed into the Czech, Ukrainian, and Belarusian languages. Normally it is translated as "council". Sometimes it corresponds to "parliame..
Rada, West Virginia
Rada is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA. Rada is located on U.S. Highway 220/West Virginia State Route 28 between Junction and Purgitsville in southwest Hampshire County along Mill Creek. It lies at an intersection of US 220/WV 28 with Rada Road (County Route 220/..
Radagaisus
Radagaisus (d. 406) was a barbarian leader of unknown origins, who led a vast collection of Germanic tribes (including Goths, Vandals, Suevi, Burgundians and Alans) on two invasions of Italy — one in 401 and another in late 405 and early 406. On the second of these invasions, Radagaisus was capt..
Radagast
Radagast can be: Radagast, a Slavic godRadagast, a character from the works of J. R. R. Tolkien This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the int..
Radagast (Middle-earth)
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Radama II of Madagascar
Radama II (23 September 1829 - 12 May 1863) was king of Madagascar from 1861 until his assassination in 1863. He reopened the country to Christian missionaries. Radama was succeeded by his wife Rasoherina, who was later succeeded by another of Radama's wives, Ranavalona II. ..
Radama I of Madagascar
Radama I "the Great" (c. 1793-1828) was the first king of Madagascar. In 1810, he succeeded his father Andrianimpoinimerina as king of Merina, a small area in the central plateau of the island, around Antananarivo. An ambitious ruler, he first took over the Betsileo area in the southern part of the..
Radamisto (Handel)
Radamisto is an opera in three acts by George Frideric Handel to an Italian libretto by Niccola Francesco Haym, based on L'amor tirranico, o Zenobia by Domenico Lalli and Zenobia by Matteo Noris. It was Handel's first opera for the Royal Academy of Music. Performance history It was first performe..
Radande
Radande are tree spirits in faerie mythology, similar to the dryads and hamadryads of Greek and Roman mythology. Like the hamadryads, they are bound to the tree they were born to for the life of the tree. Reference ..
Radar
This article is about the technology. For the fictional character from M*A*S*H , see Corporal Walter (Radar) O'Reilly. This long range RADAR antenna, known as ALTAIR, is used to detect and track space objects in conjunction with ABM testing at the Ronald Reagan Test Site on the Kwajalein atoll&#..
Radarmaker
Radarmaker are a Perth-based, Australian art rock band that formed in 2000. Song-writing duties and instruments are shared equally between the four members. Their name is taken from a track on Mogwai's first album. Contents 1 Members2 ''Aristocracy and the Horse''3 Debut Album4&nbs..
RADARSAT
RADARSAT are Canadian Earth observation satellites: RADARSAT-1, launched 1995RADARSAT-2, to be launched March 2007 Contents 1 The Company2 See also3 External links4 References The Company RADARSAT International (RSI) was formed in 1989 by a consortium to market, process, and d..
RADARSAT-1
RADARSAT-1 is Canada's first commercial Earth observation satellite. It was launched at 14h22 UTC on November 4, 1995 from Vandenberg AFB in California, into a sun-synchronous (dawn-dusk) orbit above the Earth with an altitude of 798 kilometers and inclination of 98.6 degrees. Developed under the ..
RADARSAT-2
RADARSAT-2 is an Earth observation satellite scheduled for launch in March 2007 on a Russian Soyuz launch vehicle by the Canadian Space Agency. It has a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) with multiple polarization modes. Its highest resolution will be 3 m with 100 m positional accuracy. The prime cont..
Radar (magazine)
Radar magazine was an American publication that featured an eclectic, irreverent mix of articles on entertainment, fashion, politics, and general human interest. Its slogan was "Pop, Politics, Scandal, Style." The magazine also featured occasional fashion and photojournalism pieces. Its founder an..
Radar absorbent material
Radar Absorbent Material, or RAM, is a class of materials used in Stealth technology. How absorbent a radar absorbment material is depends upon the frequency of radar used on the particular material. RAM cannot be said to perfectly absorb radar on any frequency, but they do have greater absorbancy ..
Radar altimeter
A Radar Altimeter measures altitude above the terrain presently beneath an aircraft or spacecraft. This type of altimeter provides the distance between the plane and the ground, as opposed to a barometric altimeter which only provides altitude above sea level. Radar altimeters are critical for flyin..
Radar ambiguity function
This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject.Please help recruit one, or improve this page yourself}} if you can. See [discussion page] for details. The radar ambiguity function is a two dimensional function of doppler and range. Since doppler and range..
Radar astronomy
Radar astronomy is a technique of observing nearby astronomical objects by reflecting microwaves off target objects and analyzing the echoes. This research has been conducted for four decades. Radar astronomy differs from radio astronomy in that the latter is a passive observation and the former an ..
Radar Base, Texas
Radar Base is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maverick County, Texas, United States. The population was 162 at the 2000 census. Geography Radar Base is located at [28°51′28″N, 100°31′38″W] (28.857903, -100.527332)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the Unite..
Radar Bros.
The Radar Bros. are an independent band based out of Southern California. The band consists of Jim Putnam (vocals, guitar, keyboard), Jeff Palmer (guitar), Senon Williams (bass) and Steve Goodfriend (drums). The band has released four full length records, including Radar Bros (1996), The Singin..
Radar control
Radar control is a method of providing air traffic control services with the use of radar. The provision of air traffic control services without the use of radar is called procedural control. Separation In air traffic control, the risk of aircraft colliding is managed by applying separation rules...
Radar cross section
Radar cross section (RCS) is a description of how an object reflects an incident electromagnetic wave. For an arbitrary object, the RCS is highly dependent on the radar wavelength and incident direction of the radio wave. The usual definition or RCS differs by a factor of 4 π from the standard ph..
Radar detector
An early radar detector A radar detector is an electronic device used by motorists to determine if their speed is being monitored. The term originates from early speed-detection technologies, in which police bounced a radio wave off a moving vehicle with a device called a radar gun that determi..
Radar detector detector
A radar detector detector (RDD) is a device used by police in areas where radar detectors are declared illegal. The Spectre III (Stalcar in Australia) RDD alerts its user when it senses the presence of a radar detector. It does this by detecting the radio frequency “leakage” emitted by the l..
Radar gun
U.S. Army soldier uses a radar gun to catch speeding violators at Tallil Air Base, Iraq. A radar gun is a small Doppler radar used to detect the speed of objects. A radar gun does not return position or power information. It relies on the Doppler effect applied to a radar beam to measure the s..
Radar jamming
Radar jamming is the intentional emission of radio frequency signals to interfere with the operation of a radar by saturating its receiver with false information. There are two types of radar jamming: Mechanical and Electronic jamming. Contents 1 Mechanical jamming2 Electronic jamming3&..
Radar Love
"Radar Love" was the worldwide breakthrough hit by Dutch rock band Golden Earring. Dutch and German fans knew Golden Earring (and their early incarnation The Golden Earrings) as a second-tier pop/psychedelic group dating back to the mid-1960s, but for most listeners in the United Kingdom, United ..
Radar Man
Radar Man is the twelfth episode of the anime series Paranoia Agent. Prophetic Vision To begin... a unicorn is fighting ferociously. Guided by the crowd of dolls and the voice of the sage. He obtains an ancient sword at the base of the moon, and now on to Pegasus. Who called the Holy Warrior? But ..
Radar Men from the Moon
Radar Men from the Moon (Republic Studios, 1952) was the first Commando Cody serial, in 12 chapters, starring newcomer George Wallace (1917-2005) as Cody and Aline Towne as his sidekick Joan Gilbert, with serial veteran Roy Barcroft as the evil Retik, the Ruler of the Moon. The director was Fred ..
Radar note
A radar note, in currency collecting is an individual bill or note ("banknote") of "paper" currency in which the characters in the serial number in the note read the same backwards and forwards, for example: A12077021A The term comes not from association with radar systems, but because the word RA..
Radar O'Reilly
M*A*S*H character Walter "Radar" O'Reilly as portrayed by Gary Burghoff Radar Rank Corporal Gender Male Hair color Brown Eye color Blue Home city Ottumwa, Iowa, USA Film portrayer Gary Burghoff Television portrayer Gary Burghoff First appearance M*A*S*H: A Novel About Th..
Radar picket
A radar picket is a radar-equipped ship, aircraft, or vehicle used to increase the radar detection range around a force to protect it from surprise attack. Often several detached radar units encircle a force to provide increased cover in all directions. Formerly, the United States Navy employe..
Radar Rat Race
Radar Rat Race was a 1981 game for the Commodore VIC-20, later converted to the Commodore 64. It was among 30 game titles marketed by Commodore on cartridges, and sold for about $30. It cashed in on the Pac Man craze and was a clone of the Namco arcade game Rally-X. Overview The player guide..
Radar Records
Radar Records was the label formed by Jake Rivera in 1978 after he had previously founded Stiff Records. See also List of record labels ..
Radar Scope
Radar Scope is an early arcade game made by Nintendo and released in 1980. It is a shooter that can be viewed as a cross between Space Invaders and Galaxian. The game's sounds were high pitched chirps which many gamers found annoying. Contrary to popular belief, this is not Nintendo's first arcad..
Radar Tower Bremerhaven
The Bremerhaven Radar Tower is a 106 metre reinforced concrete tower located in Bremerhaven, Germany. The tower, which was constructed between 1962 and 1965, accommodates numerous transmitting plants for maritime radio purposes, in addition to its radar equipment. A viewing platform is situated at t..
Radar tracker
A radar tracker is a component of a radar system that aggregates individual radar observations into tracks. It is particularly useful when the radar system is reporting data from several different targets. A tracker operates by comparing the incoming data from the radar sensor with earlier data and ..
Radar warning receiver
"RWR" redirects here. For , see . Typically fitted to military aircraft, radar warning receivers (RWR) detect the radio emissions of radar systems, whether ground-based or on-board other aircraft. The system is often capable of classifying the source of the radar by type (pulse-doppler or continuous..
Radasha Ho'ohuli
Radasha Ho'ohuli is the current Miss Hawaii USA 2006. She is no stranger to pageants, having competed in the Miss Hawaii system for Miss America, and represented Hawaii in the Miss World pageant in 2001. Ho'ohuli comes from Nanakuli, HI and is twenty-six years old. She will compete for the title..
RadASM
RadASM is freeware Integrated development environment for 32-bit assemblers for Windows. It's been written by Ketil Olsen (KetilO). Contents 1 Features2 Assemblers supported3 Alternative assembler IDEs4 External links5 Screen shots Features Syntax highlightingGood help f..
Radasłaŭ Astroŭski
Radasłaŭ Astroŭski (October 25, 1887, Zapolle, Belarus – October 17, 1976, South River, NJ, United States) (Belarus: Радаслаў Астроўскі; Polish: Radosław Ostrowski) was a Belarusian nationalist political activist and political leader, notably serving as president of the Belaru..
Radauli
Radauli is a down in the city of Barabanki in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India. People of Radauli used the surname Radaulvi, and those from Barabanki in general used the surname Barabankvi. ..
Radaur
Radaur is a city and a municipal committee in Yamunanagar district in the Indian state of Haryana. Geography Radaur is located at [30.03° N 77.15° E][Falling Rain Genomics, Inc - Radaur]. It has an average elevation of 260 metres (853 feet). Demographics ..
Rada (disambiguation)
Rada is a council in several Slavic countries. Rada may also refer to one of the following: Royal Academy of Dramatic ArtRada, West VirginiaRada Manufacturing, a United States-based manufacturer of inexpensive cutlery.Rada loa, the name for the force of white magic, the force of good Loa in Voodoo ..
Rada loa
Rada is a family of loa in Haitian voodoo. They include older, beneficent spirits, that can be directly traced to Dahomey voduns and Yoruban orishas[Manigua.org: Loa of Vodun]. Rada loas are guardians of morals and principles, related to Africa, whereas Petro loas are connected to the N..
Rada Manufacturing
Rada Manufacturing is a company specializing in kitchen cutlery. They were established in 1948 and are based in Waverly, Iowa; their manufacturing is done in the United States. Their traditional market has been community fundraisers and flea markets, though their products are also available online...
Rada Trzech
The Council of Three (Polish Rada Trzech) was a collegial body created by the Polish Government in Exile in 1954 with prerogatives of the President of Poland. It consisted of three members of the government chosen by the Rada Jedności Narodowej (Council of National Unity), a rump parliament in exil..
Radbertus
Radbertus Paschasius or Saint Paschasius (c. 790 - 865), French Benedictine theologian and saint, was born at or near Soissons towards the close of the 8th century. He has been indicted as a forger, someone behind the Pseudo-Isidore forgeries. He was a foundling left on the steps of Notre Dame of S..
Radbod
Radbod, Redbod, Redbad, Radboud or sometimes just Boddo could refer to one of two medieval figures: Saint RadboudRadbod, King of the Frisians This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish t..
Radbod, King of the Frisians
Radbod (d.719) was the duke (or king) of Frisia from 680 to 719. He is often considered the last independent ruler of Frisia (or Friesland) before Frankish domination. Contents 1 Reign2 Relation with the Church3 External link4 References Reign While his father, Duke Aldegisel..
Radbot, Count of Habsburg
Radbot, Count of Habsburg, also known as Radbot of Klettgau (985–1045), was graf of Klettgau and the second son of Lanzelin. See also Habsburg External links [Genealogical information (in German)] ..
Radboud University Nijmegen
The Radboud University Nijmegen, formerly called Catholic University of Nijmegen is the university of the Dutch city of Nijmegen. Currently, more than 17,000 undergraduates and postgraduates attend the university, which is about 8 % of all university students in the Netherlands. It was founded in..
Radbourne
Radbourne may refer to: Radbourne, DerbyshireRadbourne, Warwickshire redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Radbourne, Derbyshire
Radbourne is a small village in the English county of Derbyshire, a few miles west of Derby. Grid reference Of interest is St Andrew's church and Radbourne Hall. External links http://www.derbyshireuk.net/radbourne.html ..
Radburn, New Jersey
Radburn is an unincorporated new town located within Fair Lawn, in Bergen County, New Jersey. Radburn was founded in 1929 as "a town for the motor age"[History] from the Radburn Association website. Its planners, Clarence Stein and Henry Wright, and its landscape architect Marjorie Sewel..
RADC
RADC may be: Rome Air Development Center, the former name of the United States Air Force's Rome LaboratoryRoyal Army Dental Corps, part of the British ArmyThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, yo..
Radcliff, Kentucky
Radcliff is a city in Hardin County, Kentucky, United States. The population was 21,961 at the 2000 census. Its economy is largely dominated by the adjacent Fort Knox Army base and the county seat of Hardin County, Elizabethtown. The worst drunk-driving accident in U.S. history, a 1988 bus acciden..
Radcliffe
Radcliffe may be refer to: Places:* Radcliffe, Iowa* Radcliffe, Greater Manchester* Radcliff, Kentucky* Radcliffe, Northumberland* Radcliffe on Trent, Nottinghamshire People:* Alex Radcliffe, US baseball player* Alfred Radcliffe-Brown, social anthropologist* Ann Radcliffe, author* Aubrey Radcliffe,..
Radcliffe, Greater Manchester
Radcliffe is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury, Greater Manchester (historically in Lancashire), England. The town is south-west of Bury proper, and is served by a station on the Manchester Metrolink. The town is located on the River Irwell, which was originally used for industrial purpose..
Radcliffe, Iowa
Radcliffe is a city in Hardin County, Iowa, United States. The population was 607 at the 2000 census. Geography Radcliffe is located at [42°18′53″N, 93°25′56″W] (42.314662, -93.432259)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the cit..
Radcliffe, Northumberland
Radcliffe is a settlement in the county of Northumberland, England. It is located 1km south of the town of Amble. Radcliffe was a mining community, once home to over 700 people. A colliery was worked here until 1892, when a fault in the seam made coal extraction uneconomical. New pit shafts were s..
Radcliffe Borough F.C.
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Radcliffe C.C.
Radcliffe Cricket Club are an English cricket team currently playing in Radcliffe, Bury, Greater Manchester in the Central Lancashire League. External link: [CLL club information] Cricket Central Lancashire Cricket League Ashton | Clifton | Crompton | Heywood | Littleborough | Mi..
Radcliffe Camera
The Radcliffe Camera (often abbreviated to "the Rad Cam" in Oxford), is a building in Oxford, England, built by James Gibbs in 1737–1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library. The building was funded by a £40,000 bequest from John Radcliffe, who died in 1714. Nicholas Hawksmoor proposed making t..
Radcliffe Choral Society
The Radcliffe Choral Society was founded in 1898 by Elizabeth Cary Agassiz, the first President of Radcliffe College. The Radcliffe Choral Society became one of the oldest women's choirs in the nation and the oldest women's organization at Radcliffe. In 1913, under the leadership of Dr. Archibald T...
Radcliffe College
Radcliffe College is the historical name of a women's educational institution closely associated with Harvard University. It was one of the original Seven Sisters colleges. The "Harvard Annex" for women's instruction by Harvard faculty was founded in 1879 and chartered as Radcliffe College by th..
Radcliffe Emerson
Professor Radcliffe Archibald Emerson, M.A. Ox., Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Geographic Society, Member of the American Philosophical Society,[#endnote_titles] is one of the main characters in the Amelia Peabody series by mystery author Elizabeth Peters. He is an Egypt..
Radcliffe Infirmary
The Radcliffe Infirmary is a hospital in central Oxford, England, named after John Radcliffe. It is located at the southern end of Woodstock Road on the western side and backs onto Walton Street. The Radcliffe Infirmary opened in 1770 and was Oxford's first hospital. In 1758, the initial proposals ..
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard is an educational institution in Cambridge, Massachusetts, one of the semiautonomous components of Harvard University. It is heir to the name and buildings of Radcliffe College, but unlike that historical institution, its focus is directed not at..
Radcliffe Line
The Radcliffe Line became the border between India and Pakistan in 1947. The partition of the British Indian Empire required that the territories to be assigned to the two new countries, generally had to have a population matching the majority. Pakistan was set up as a Muslim state while India was..
Radcliffe Observatory
Radcliffe Observatory was founded at Oxford University in 1772. It is known by that name as it was founded by the Radcliffe Trustees, after John Radcliffe. The astronomer Thomas Hornsby, who was occupying the Savilian Chair of Astronomy, also assisted in its establishment. Until 1839, the Savili..
Radcliffe Olympic F.C.
Radcliffe Olympic F.C. is a football club based in Nottingham, England. They were established in 1876. In 2005, they entered into the FA Vase competition for the first time in their history. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Central Midlands League Supreme Division. ..
Radcliffe on Trent
Radcliffe on Trent is a large village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe borough of Nottinghamshire, with a population of around 8,000 [link]. It is to the east of Nottingham, and is close to but not quite part of the Greater Nottingham built-up area. However, the Greater Nottingham Part..
Radcliffe Quad
The Radcliffe Quad (or Rad Quad as it is known to students of the College) is the second quadrangle of University College, Oxford, England. It was built in 1719 with money bequeathed to the College by John Radcliffe, a former student of the college and doctor to the king. Oxford's main hospital and..
Radcliffe railway station
Radcliffe Railway Station is on the Nottingham/Grantham mainline, connecting the village of Radcliffe on Trent to such places as Nottingham, Birmingham, Derby, Grantham, Boston and Skegness. Radcliffe station has remained open and frequently used, where a lot of Nottinghamshire railway stations hav..
Radcliffe Science Library
The Radcliffe Science Library (RSL) is the main teaching and research science library at the University of Oxford, England. Being officially part of the Bodleian Library, although with a completely separate building, the library holds the Legal Deposit material for the sciences and is thus entitled..
Radcliffe Square
Radcliffe Square is a square in central Oxford, England. It is completely surrounded by historic Oxford University and college buildings. The square is cobbled, laid to grass surrounded by railings in the centre, and is pedestrianised except for access. The square is named after John Radcliffe, ..
Radcliffy
An adjective coined by the dating website OkCupid to describe a characteristics stereotypically associated with females who go to Harvard University.[#endnote_okcupid] Supposed characteristics of these Harvard females include Ambitious and successful in a very traditional senseSnobbish at..
Radclive
Radclive is a village in Buckinghamshire, England. It is located in the Aylesbury Vale, about a mile to the west of Buckingham. The village name is Anglo Saxon in origin, and means 'red cliff', referring to the colour of the local soil and its location on a cliff overlooking the River Ouse. In th..
Radclyffe
About the Author Radclyffe is the author of numerous lesbian romances. A 2003/04 recipient of the Alice B. award for her body of work as well as a member of the [Golden Crown Literary Society], [Pink Ink], and the [Romance Writers of America], she lives with her partn..
Radclyffe Hall
Radclyffe Hall (August 12, 1880 - October 7, 1943) (born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, in life she went by the name John) was a British author of The Well of Loneliness. Radclyffe Hall was born in Bournemouth, Dorset. Born Marguerite Radclyffe-Hall, the daughter of Radclyffe Radclyffe-Hall, she was ..
RadCon
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Radcot Bridge
Robert de Vere fleeing Radcot Bridge, 1387: taken from the Gruthuse manuscript of Froissart's Chroniques (ca. 1475). Radcot Bridge is a bridge carrying the A4095 over the River Thames, on the border of the traditional counties of Oxfordshire and Berkshire. It stands immediately south of the h..
Radde's Warbler
Radde's Warbler, Phylloscopus schwarzi, is a leaf warbler which breeds in Siberia. This warbler is strongly migratory and winters in southeast Asia. This is a bird of open woodlands with some undergrowth near water. The nest is built low in a bush, and eggs are laid. Like most Old World warbler..
Raddison Hotel Admiral
This article lacks information on the [Importanceimportance] of the subject matter. If you are familiar with it, please expand the article, or discuss its significance on the talk page. Radisson Hotel Admiral is a low-level hotel built at Toronto's Harbourfront area and is one of two hotel..
Raddison Hotel Toronto-Markham
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Rade
Rade was a former member of the Swiss rap group Sens Unik between 1991 and 1996. Rade started off in 1988 as a beatboxing artist from Lausanne. Sens Unik released its first album Le Vième Sens in 1991. Their second album released in 1992 Les Portes Du Temps contained a number of songs that became h..
Radeberg
Radeberg is a small town located approximately 20 kilometres north-east of Dresden in Saxony, Germany. The "Elektronik Radeberg GmbH" is located there which was formerly well known in East Germany for the production of portable television sets. The town has an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic chur..
Radeberger
Description of the brewery in German Radeberger is one of the first German breweries which developed and brewed a pils, the Radeberger Pilsner. The brewery is located at Radeberg, Saxony, Germany. During the existence of the German Democratic Republic Radeberger was hard to come by for ordinar..
Radebeul
Radebeul is a town (große Kreisstadt) in the Elbe valley, Saxony, Germany, a suburb of Dresden. It is well-known for its viticulture, a museum dedicated to writer Karl May and a narrow gauge railway connecting Radebeul with the castle of Moritzburg and the town of Radeburg. The Meißen area, where..
Radebeul-Radeburg line
The Radebeul-Radeburg line, known locally as the Lößnitzgrundbahn, is a narrow gauge steam-hauled railway in the outskirts of Dresden, Germany. Primarily a tourist attraction, it maintains a year-round timetable and runs between Radebeul Ost on the main Deutsche Bahn line between Dresden and Meiss..
Radeburg
Radeburg is a town in the district of Meißen, in Saxony, Germany. It is situated 19 km east of Meißen, and 18 km north of Dresden. ..
Radeče
The town of Radece is located in the central landscape of the Posavje Hills (Posavsko hribovje), at the confluence of the Sopota stream and the Sava River in Slovenia. History Archaeological finds in the area, including such items as bone tools, the bones of the cave bear, altars of the water gods, ..
Radegast
Radegast is a small town in the district Köthen, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. It is administrated in the "Verwaltungsgemeinschaft Südliches Anhalt". It is the smallest town in Saxony-Anhalt Contents 1 Geography1.1 Geographical Situation1.2 Neighbouring towns and villages2 Hist..
Radegast (beer)
Radegast is a Czech beer known for being very bitter, brewed in Nošovice, Czech Republic. The beer is named after the god Radegast. External links [Radegast company pages] (Czech) ..
Radegast (disambiguation)
Radegast may refer to: Radegast, a small town in GermanyRadegast (god), a Slavic godRadagast (Middle-earth), a wizard created by J.R.R. TolkienRadegast (beer), a Czech beer redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Radegast (god)
Radegast, also called Radigost, Radhost, Redigast, is a hypothetical West Slavic god of hospitality, fertility, and crops, associated with war and Sun. It is, however, questionable whether such a deity was in truth worshiped by pagan Slavs. While the name itself is attested in several valuable histo..
Radegund
Radegund was born to King Berthar, one of the three kings of Thuringia (a kingdom located in present day Germany), some time in the first half of the 6th century. Radegund's uncle, Hermanfrid, killed Berthar in battle, orphaning her. Then, after allying with the Frankish King Theuderic, Hermanfrid ..
Radek
The name, Radek, can refer to several people: Karl Bernhardovich Radek, was a Bolshevik and an international Communist leader.Radek Zelenka, a character in the television series Stargate Atlantis.Radek Štěpánek, a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic.Radek Bonk, a professional Ice ..
Radek Bejbl
Radek Bejbl (born August 29 1972 in Nymburk), is a Czech football player. He played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 58 matches. Clubs 1990-1996: SK Slavia Praha1996-2000: Atlético Madrid2000-2002: Racing Lens2002-2005: SK Slavia Praha2005-present: Rapid Wien ..
Radek Bonk
[[http://cdn.nhl.com/photos/mugs/8460105.jpg]]Radek Bonk (born January 9 1976, in Krnov, Czechoslovakia) is a professional ice hockey center in the NHL. He was drafted third overall by the Ottawa Senators in the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. He spent time in Europe as well as in the IHL before becoming an ..
Radek Černý
Radek Černý (born February 18, 1974) is a Czech footballer who currently plays for Tottenham Hotspur as a goalkeeper. Prior to signing for Spurs, he had spent eight years at SK Slavia Praha having started his career at FC Union Cheb. He is a former Under-21 international for his country and has..
Radek Drulák
Radek Drulák (born January 12 1962 in Olomouc), is a Czech football player. He played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 19 matches and scored 6 goals. Clubs Sigma OlomoucRH ChebFK DrnoviceVfB OldenburgChemnitzer FC ..
Radek Dvorak
Radek Dvořák (born 9 March, 1977, Tábor, Czechoslovakia) is a winger for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League. He was drafted in the first round of the 1995 NHL Entry Draft, 10th overall, by the Florida Panthers. Known for his strong skating, Dvořák played in the NHL the very nex..
Radek Martinek
Radek Martinek (born August 31, 1976 in Havlíčkův Brod, Czechoslovakia) is an ice hockey defenceman who plays for the New York Islanders of the NHL. Martinek was an 8th round selection, 228th overall by the Islanders in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. Martinek twice won the World Championships as a m..
Radek Smolenak
Radek Smoleňák (born December 3, 1986 in Prague, Czechoslovakia, now the Czech Republic) is a hockey player who has made a name for himself in every league he has participated in. The son of a Prague doctor, and the eldest of four children, Smoleňák began his hockey career in his home country, ..
Radek Štěpánek
Radek Štěpánek (born November 27, 1978 in Karviná) is a professional tennis player from the Czech Republic. He turned professional in 1996. In May 2006, he was on the verge of getting into the top ten of ATP rankings, as he defeated Jose Acasuso in the semifinals of the Masters Series Hamburg..
Radek Ťoupal
Radek Ťoupal played on 1992 Bronze Medal winning Olympic ice hockey team for Czechoslovakia. Born August 16, 1966. 6th round draft choice of the Edmonton Oilers in 1987. ..
Radek Zelenka (Stargate)
Dr. Radek Zelenka is a Czech Atlantis expedition scientist portrayed by David Nykl in the television series Stargate Atlantis. He is an expert on Ancient technology, second only to Rodney McKay, and besides Czech, is quite fluent in English. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ..
Radelchis II of Benevento
Radelchis II (died 907) was the prince of Benevento from 881 to 900 with a long interruption during which the Byzantines and Spoletans vied for the principality. In 884 (or 885), he was deposed and exiled by his brother Aiulf. In 897 (or 898), he was restored only to be conquered by his cousin Atenu..
Radelchis I of Benevento
Radelchis I (also Radalgis) (d.851) was the treasurer then prince of Benevento from 839, when he assumed the throne upon the assassination (possibly his instigation) of Sicard and imprisonment of Sicard's brother, Siconulf, to his death, though in his time the principality was divided. According t..
Radelfingen
Radelfingen is a municipality in the Aarberg administrative district of the canton of Bern, Switzerland. The municipality lies in the Swiss plateau and is 20 km from Bern and 7 km from Aarberg. The towns Landerswil, Detligen, Jucher, Obermatt, Ostermanigen, Oltigen (French: Ostrangles),..
Radelgar of Benevento
Radelgar was the eldest son of Radelchis I of Benevento and he succeeded him as Prince of Benevento on his death in 851. Radelgar's mother was Caretrude and his brother was Adelchis. He was succeeded as prince by his brother, because his son, Guaifer, was too young. He also had a daughter who marr..
Rademacher
Rademacher may refer to: Franz Rademacher, a Nazi official.Hans Rademacher, a mathematician.Ingo Rademacher, an Australian actor.Pete Rademacher, a boxer.the Rademacher distribution, a discrete probability distribution in probability theory and statistics. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguati..
Rademacher distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the Rademacher distribution, named after Hans Rademacher is a discrete probability distribution which has a 50% chance for either 1 or -1. The probability mass function of this distribution is [ f(k) = \left\ 1/2 & \mbox k=-1, \\1/2 & \mbox k=+1, \\0 ..
Raden
Raden is a Japanese decorative craft used in the creation of lacquerware and woodwork, though it can be applied to metal and other surfaces. The basic underpinnings of Raden consist of variously applying the cut linings of mother-of-pearl, abalone, and other shells into the surface of the target l..
Radenci
Občina Radenci Area: 34,1 km² Population - males - females 5.2652.5782.687 Mayor: Jožef Toplak Average age: 38,49 let Residential areas: - households: - families: 33,74 m²/osebo1.7451.540 Working active: - unemployed: 2.688464 Average m..
Raden Ayu Kartini
right Raden Ajeng (Adjeng) Kartini or, more accurately, Raden Ayu (Ajoe) Kartini, (April 21, 1879–September 13, 1904), was a prominent Javanese and an Indonesian national heroine. Kartini is known as a pioneer in the area of women's rights for native Indonesians. Contents 1 Biography..
Raden Saleh
Raden Saleh Sjarif Bestaman (1807 - April 23, 1880) is one of the best known painters from Indonesia. Raden Saleh, that was born into the noble Javanese family in 1807, was a pioneer of modern Indonesian art. Although he was the first Indonesian artist to depict in the West style, the fact that h..
Radeon
Radeon is a brand of graphics processing units (GPU) that has been manufactured by ATI Technologies since 2000 and the successor to their Rage line. There are four different groups, which can be differentiated by the DirectX generation they support. More specific distinctions can also be followed,..
Radeon 9500 Pro
There are very few or no other articles that link to this one.Please help [[help:link|introduce links]] in articles on [related topics]. After links have been created, remove this message.This article has been tagged since June 2006. } The Radeon 9500 Pro is a graphics card released by..
Radeon R100
Contents 1 Development1.1 Architecture1.2 R100's pixel shaders2 Implementations3 Models4 References Development Architecture The first-generation Radeon GPU was launched in 2000, and was initially code-named "Rage 6", (later "R100"), as the successor to ATI's aging..
Radeon R200
The Radeon 8500 (a.k.a R200) was the core Radeon video card that put ATI on a competitive level with nVIDIA, and marked out ATI from other failing graphics card companies of the period. Contents 1 Flagship product1.1 Architecture1.2 Features1.3 Performance2 Mainstream Li..
Radeon R300
The Radeon "R300" architecture (introduced August 2002) was ATI's first DirectX 9.0 design. R300 was the world's first fully DirectX 9 capable consumer graphics chip, and would outperform its initial competitors on a scale not seen since the GeForce 256 in 1999. R300 and its derivatives would form..
Radeon R420
The Radeon R420 core from ATI Technologies was their 3rd-generation DirectX 9.0c-capable graphics chip. Used first on the Radeon X800, R420 was produced on a 0.13 micrometer (130 nm) low-K process and used GDDR-3 memory. The chip was designed for AGP. Contents 1 Development2 Chronology..
Radeon R520
ATI's "R520" core is the foundation for a line of DirectX 9c 3D accelerator x1000 video cards. It is ATI's first major architectural overhaul since the "R300" core and is highly optimized for Shader Model 3. The Radeon X1000 series using the core was introduced on October 5 2005 Contents 1&nbs..
Radeon R600
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Radeon X Series
Radeon X Series can refer to: Radeon R420Radeon R520 This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. ..
Rader
Rader can refer to: Dennis Rader, American serial killerPaul Rader, the 15th General of the Salvation Army This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly ..
Rader's FFT algorithm
Rader's algorithm (1968) is a fast Fourier transform (FFT) algorithm that computes the discrete Fourier transform (DFT) of prime sizes by re-expressing the DFT as a cyclic convolution. (The other algorithm for FFTs of prime sizes, Bluestein's algorithm, also works by rewriting the DFT as a convolut..
Radermachera
Radermachera is a genus of 15-16 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to southeastern Asia. They are evergreen trees reaching 5-40 m tall, with bipinnate or tripinnate leaves, and panicles of large bell-shaped, white, pink, pale purple or yellow flowers 5-7 cm diameter. ..
Radermachera sinica
Radermachera sinica (also called "China Doll" or "Serpent Tree") is an evergreen tree in the family Bignoniaceae, native to the subtropical mountain regions of southern China and Taiwan. It can reach heights of up to 30 m tall and a trunk diameter of 1 m. The leaves are bipinnate, 20 to 70 cm long..
Radersburg, Montana
Radersburg is a census-designated place (CDP) in Broadwater County, Montana, United States. The population was 70 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Demographics3 Noteworthy native4 External links Geography Radersburg is located at [46°11′41″N, 111°37′47..
Radès
Radès is a harbour city in Ben Arous Governorate, Tunisia. Situated 9 kilometres north-east of the capital Tunis, some consider it a Tunis suburb, and parts of the harbour installations of Tunis are located in Radès. The Tunisia national football team plays its matches there, at the 60,000 capaci..
Radetzky class battleship
The Radetzky class were Pre-Dreadnought battleships built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy between 1907 and 1910. Dr Seigried Popper was the lead constructor. All ships were built by the STT shipyard in Trieste. The ships survived World War I and were eventually transferred to Italy and scrapped as p..
Radetzky March
Radetzky March is also a book by Joseph Roth. Radetzky March, Op. 228 is a march composed by Johann Strauss Sr. in 1848. It was dedicated to Austrian Field Marshal Joseph Radetzky von Radetz, and became quite a popular march among soldiers. When it was first played, in front of Austrian officers i..
Radetzky March (novel)
Radetzky March (German: ) is a novel by Joseph Roth published in 1932. Roth continued the story of the Trotta family in his later novel The Emperor's Tomb (German: ), published in 1938. Plot summary [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Using as conductin..
Radevormwald
Radevormwald is a North Rhine-Westphalian municipality in the Oberbergischer Kreis, about 50 km east of Cologne, in Germany. It is one of the oldest towns in the Bergischen Land, formerly the County and Duchy of Berg. Contents 1 Coat of arms2 General description2.1 Origin of the n..
Rade Končar
Rade Končar (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Кончар)(October 28, 1911 – May 22nd, 1942) was a Yugoslav Communist leader and legendary WWII resistance fighter. Rade Končar was born in the village of Končarev Kraj near the Plitvice Lakes, Croatia, to an ethnic Serb family. After finishing p..
Rade Lacković
Rade Lacković is a Serbian Pop-folk singer. Rade had a concert in Ljubljana, Slovenia on New Year's Eve 2001-2002 and was given 20.000 DM. ..
Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija (Раде Шербеџија in Cyrillic), born 27 July, 1946, was an actor and director of ethnic Serbian descent born in Croatia. He became internationally famous mainly for his supporting roles in Hollywood films in the 1990s. His film career has been long both in his home count..
Rade Vrčakovski
Rade Vrchakovski-Vrchak is a Macedonian rap performer and songwriter. Internationally, he is most famous for writing the lyrics for Ninanajna, the song with which Elena Risteska represented FYR Macedonia at the 2006 Eurovision Song Contest. ..
Radfan
Radfan or the Radfan Hills is a region of the Republic of Yemen. In the 1960s, the area was part of a British protectorate of Dhala (a member of the Federation of South Arabia) and was the site of intense fighting during the Aden Emergency. In 1964, local Qutaibi tribespeople attacked British on..
Radford
Radford is the name of several places: Radford, Virginia, USARadford University, Virginia, USARadford, Coventry, United KingdomRadford, Nottingham, United KingdomRadford, Oxfordshire, United KingdomRadford College, Canberra, Australia Articles about people named Radford: Albert E. Radford, botanis..
Radford, Nottingham
Radford is an inner-city area of Nottingham, located just outside the city centre itself. In recent years it has suffered from problems related to crime and anti-social behaviour (akin to the nearby district of Hyson Green), although there are signs that recent efforts by the authorities may be impr..
Radford, Oxfordshire
Radford is a tiny village in North Oxfordshire, near Enstone. ..
Radford, Virginia
Radford is an independent city in Virginia, United States. The population was 15,859 at the 2000 census. The Bureau of Economic Analysis combines the city of Radford with neighboring Montgomery county for statistical purposes. Radford University is located here. The Radford Arsenal is also locat..
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Radford College (Australian Capital Territory)
Radford College is situated in the capital city of Australia, Canberra. Radford College is a Anglican school that lives up to its motto truth, compassion and wisdom. The foundation stone was laid 30th April 1983. The College was named after Bishop Lewis Bostock Radford, fourth Bishop of Canberra a..
Radford F.C.
Radford F.C. is a football club based in Nottingham, England. They were established in 1964. They were the first amateur club in Britain to be allowed to wear advertising on their shirts in 1977. For the 2005-06 season, they are members of the Central Midlands League Supreme Division. ..
Radford High School
Radford High School can refer to: Radford High School in Honolulu, HawaiiRadford High School in Saltlake, HawaiiRadford High School in Radford, Virginia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you..
Radford Road tram stop
Radford Road tram station is a tram stop serving Raford Road in the Hyson Green area of Nottingham, England. It is located on the southbound-only section of the main route of the Nottingham Express Transit. External links [Radford Road Market NET station information] {| class="toccolou..
Radford Semele
Radford Semele is a village in Warwickshire, England, close to the town of Leamington Spa. According to the 2001 census the town had a population of 2,034. It lies to the east of the town on the road between Leamington and Southam. It has a 16th Century pub with a Priest Hole and a rumoured tunnel ..
Radford University
Radford University is a public, state-funded, comprehensive university, located in the City of Radford, in Southwestern Virginia. Radford features a highly diverse liberal arts curricula for undergraduates, along with multiple graduate programs. The faculty is nationally recruited and highly quali..
Radha
Radha is a famous female personality from Hindu, (Vedic) tradition. Also known as Radharani, prefixed with the respectful term 'Srimati' by devout followers. Radha is almost always depicted alongside her paramour Krishna, and has a highly prominent feature within the philosophy of today's Gaudiya Va..
Radha-vallabha
Radhavallabha is a Vaishnava denomination which began with the Vaishnava theologian Harivamsa Gosvami. This theology and Harivamsa Gosvami's leadership created the Radhavallabha sect. Radhavallabha Theology emphasizes devotion to Radharani. There is also a famous temple in Vrindaban of the same na..
Radhakant Bajpai
Information Radhakant Bajpai of Naya Ganj, Uttar Pradesh, India, has hair sprouting from the centre of his outer ears (middle of the pinna) that measures an incredible 13.2 centimetres (5.19 inches) at its longest point. This is the world record for the longest ear hair. The length of the 50-year..
Radhakrishna Padayachi
Radhakrishna Padayachi (b. May 1, 1950) is the Deputy Minister of Communications of the Republic of South Africa since 29 April 2004. He Joined the African National Congress (ANC) in (1972) and Served as Executive Member of the Natal Indian Congress. He also Served in the Economics Desk of the ANC ..
RadhaKund
Radhakund is a little township on the Goverdhan Parikrama route. It is said to be the holiest of holy spots in the universe. Mythology has it that when Lord Krsna slayed a might asura in the form of a bull, Radha tersely told Krsna to wash off his sins by taking dips in various holy rivers. Krsna l..
Radhakund
Radhakund is a town and a nagar panchayat in Mathura district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Demographics As of 2001 India census[Geographic references#IndiaGRIndia], Radhakund had a population of 5889. Males constitute 54% of the population and females 46%. Radhakund has an avera..
Radhanath Sikdar
Radhanath Sikdar (Bangla: রাধানাথ শিকদার) (1813-1870) was a Bengali Indian mathematician who calculated the height of Peak XV in the Himalaya and discovered it to be the tallest mountain above sea level. Peak XV was later renamed Mount Everest. Sikdar worked for the Surve..
Radhanath Swami
H.H. Radhanath Swami was born in the USA. He studied Islam, Christianity and Shaivism before finding his spiritual path in Krishna Consciousness. Introduction to Devotees On a spiritual search, Radhanath Swami was practicing renunciation as a devotee of Lord Shiva in India, when he was forced to g..
Radhanite
The Radhanites (also Radanites, Hebrew sing. רדהני Radhani, pl. רדהנים Radhanim; Arabic الرذنية ar-Raðaniyya) were medieval Jewish merchants. Whether the term, which is used by only a limited number of primary sources, refers to a specific guild, or a clan, or is a generic term fo..
Radhanpur
Radhanpur is a town in the Banaskantha District of North Gujarat, India. The State of Radhanpur of Babi dynasty was founded in 1693 AD by Nawab Khan Jahan (Jawan Mard Khan I, son of the Nawab of Junagadh), and was a princely state under Palanpur agency of Bombay Presidency. It was a walled town, wi..
Radhastami
Janmastami is the most important day of the year for devotees of Lord Krsna. Five thousand years ago Krsna appeared as the son of Vasudeva and Devaki. Janmastami is so named because Lord Krsna's birth (janma) occurred on the eighth day (astami) of the waning moon during the month of Hrsikesa (Augu..
Radhavallabha
Radhavallabaha is a Vaishnava sect founded by Harivamsa Gosvami. There is also a very popular temple of Vrindavan which was founded by Harivamsa Gosvami. The Radhavallabha sect emphasizes devotion to Radharani. In the temple in Vrindavan, there is no deity of Radharani, but a crown has been placed..
Radhavallabha theology
Radhavallabha theology is the Vaishnava theology of Harivamsa Gosvami, who started the Radhavallabha sect. His theology emphasizes devotion to Radharani. This sect also has a famous temple in Vrindavan of the same name. in Hinduism Śruti: Vedas · Upanishads · Śrouta Smriti: Itihasa (Rama..
Radha (actress)
Radha is an Indian film actor. She has acted in a number of South Indian films. For the divine Radharani from Hinduism see: Radha. External links ..
Radha Binod Pal
Justice Radha Binod Pal was an Indian jurist. He was the lone Indian member to be appointed the International Military Tribunal for the Far East's trials of Japanese war crimes committed during the second World War. Contents 1 Career2 War Crimes Trial Dissent3 Significance in Indo-..
Radha Burnier
Radha Burnier (* 15 November 1923 in Adyar, India) is a freemason and president of the Theosophical Society Adyar since 1980. She was the daughter of Nilakanta Sri Ram, president of the T.S. Adyar. She was the first student in Rukmini Devi Arundale's school of classical Indian dance (the Kalakshetr..
Radha Krsna Temple
The Radha Krsna Temple was the headquarters of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness in London from the late 1960s. The temple came to prominance when The Beatles and especially George Harrison started to publically express their interest in Eastern philosophy and Krishna conciousnes..
Radha Mitchell
Radha Mitchell and Jodelle Ferland as Rose and Sharon Da Silva in the film Silent Hill. Radha Mitchell (born November 12, 1973 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an Australian actress. She has been referred to as "Small, blonde, and Australian", standing 1.67 m (5 ft 6 in). Contents 1&nb..
Radha Soami
Radha Soami (also Radhasoami Satsang or Radhaswami) is a faith that has followers among all religions, caste and creed. It was founded in 1861 by Shiv Dayal Singh who preached that human beings could reach God realization only through listening to the shabad / shabd (sound), or nam (name), of the Lo..
Radha Soami Satsang Beas
Radha Soami Satsang Beas (RSSB) was founded by Baba Jaimal Singh Ji Maharaj in 1891 at a site called Dera Baba Jaimal Singh on the West bank of the River Beas in the Punjab of Northern India. [#endnote_Origin] Jaimal Singh was one of six people who over a period of about nine years came to..
Radhiallahu 'anhu
Radhiallahu 'anhu (Arabic: رضي الله عنه) is an Arabic phrase meaning, "May God Be Pleased With Him." This phrase is usually uttered after the names of the companions of Muhammad. There are grammatical variations used after the..
Radhi Jaïdi
Radhi Ben Abdelmajid Jaïdi (born August 30, 1975 in Tunis, Tunisia) is a Tunisian football player who currently plays for Bolton Wanderers F.C. as a defender. Jaïdi was signed on a free transfer in July 2004 from Esperance de Tunis, who won the Tunisian league title the previous season. He had p..
Radhošť
See other places named Radhošť. The Radhošť is a mountain 1129 meters above sea level with a view of the Beskydy mountains. The chapel and the sculptures of Saints Cyril and Methodius can be found on the top. The mountain is target of pilgrimages. There is a Sierra trail to mountain Pustev..
Radhošť (disambiguation)
Radhošť is name of several places in the Czech Republic: mountain Radhošť in the Beskydy mountainsvillage Radhošť (Pardubice District) in the Pardubice District This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to ..
Radhošť (Pardubice District)
See other places named Radhošť. Radhošť is a village in the Pardubice Region of the Czech Republic. It has cca 160 inhabitants. Hamlet Sedlíštka is administrative part of Radhošť. External link [Village website (in Czech)] ..
Radhouane Charbib
Radhouane Charbib was recognized by the Guinness Book of Records as the tallest living man, until January 15, 2005 when Xi Shun was measured at Chifeng City Hospital, Inner Mongolia, China, and recorded as being 2 millimetres taller. Born in Tunisia, Charbib is 235 centimetres (7 feet 8.9 inches) i..
Radhuni
Seeds of Trachyspermum roxburghianum (also known as Carum roxburghianum ), often used in Indian cuisine. Related to the spice ajwain. Grown extensively in the South Asia, South East Asia and Indonesia. Radhuni is also known as wild celery in English or Ajmod in Urdu and Hindi. It is a very strong s..
Radial
Radial can refer to: A radial is a line drawn along a vector.A radial pattern is one that appears to radiate from a point, like the spokes from the hub of a wheel.Radial (radio). In radio, evenly-spaced points along evenly-spaced radials on a map are used to determine average elevation above mean se..
Radialpoint
Radialpoint (formerly known as zerøknowledge Systems, Inc.) is a privately held Montreal-based software company founded in 1997 by Austin Hill and Hamnett Hill. The company was founded to provide strong privacy services to individuals, and was the beneficiary of a great deal of publicity for its F..
Radial (radio)
In radio, evenly-spaced points along evenly-spaced radials on a map are used to determine average elevation above mean sea level (AMSL) within a radio station's coverage area (including broadcast stations and mobile phone towers, among others). This in turn determines height above average terrain (..
Radial arm maze
The radial arm maze is used to measure spatial learning and memory. ..
Radial arm saw
Radial Arm Saw A radial arm saw is a machine intended for cutting materials to length. It is primarily a woodworking machine, although it is sometimes used for cutting metals, such as angle iron or aluminum extrusions. Before the advent of the radial arm saw, table saws and hand saws were mo..
Radial artery
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Radial artery puncture
Radial artery puncture is a medical procedure that is performed in order to obtain arterial blood sampling for gas analysis. A needle is inserted into the radial artery and spontaneously fills with blood. The syringe that is used is prepacked and contains a small amount of heparin, to prevent coagul..
Radial basis function
Radial basis functions are a means for interpolation in a stream of data. They differ from statistical approaches in that approximations must be performed on streams of data rather than on complete data sets. They are used in time-series prediction, control, and function approximation. Contents 1..
Radial cleavage
Radial cleavage is a cleavage pattern characteristic of some animal groups, for instance vertebrates and echinoderms, in which the spindle axes are parallel or at right angles to the polar axis of the oocyte. In most other groups, such as annelids and mollusks, embryos undergo spiral cleavage, in w..
Radial collateral ligament
Radial collateral ligament can refer to: Radial collateral ligament (elbow)Radial collateral ligament (thumb)This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directl..
Radial collateral ligament (elbow)
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Radial distribution function
In computational mechanics, a radial distribution function, g(r), describes an average density as a function of radius normalized by the average density. Considering an atom to be located at its center, for an amorphous solid with atoms of radius σ the density of particles for radii r..
Radial engine
Radial engine of a biplane. Radial engine in a cut-away view. A radial engine from Continental engine is ready for installation, 1944 A radial piston engine from Continental engine is torn down after testing, 1944 Pratt & Whitney R-1340 radial engine mounted in H-19 Chickas..
Radial Force Variation
Introduction Tire vibrations can cause annoyance when driving a car. Particularly on sm