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Re-can
A re-can is a roll of film stock which was originally opened up from a factory-sealed can and loaded into a camera magazine by a clapper loader, but remained unshot and thus was unloaded back into a film can unused. A re-can will be placed in a black bag in a film can which is then sealed and identi..
RE-complete
RE-complete is the set of decision problems that are complete for the complexity class RE. In a sense, these are the "hardest" recursively enumerable problems. ..
Re-Constriction Records
Re-Constriction Records was a division of Cargo Records. The label was founded in 1991 and headed by Chase, who was previously the Music Director at KCR, a student radio station on the campus of San Diego State University. Chase contacted Belgium-based industrial label Kk Records, a division of..
Re-creation
A re-creation (not to be confused with recreation) is a reenactment, typically used to solve a crime or determine a mode of failure or cause of death. This may either be an actual reenactment, or a virtual reality one done on a computer. The re-creation helps to show things to investigators that m..
Re-cut trailers
Re-cut trailers refers to a re-edited film trailer that is created by re-editing footage from that film, or possibly just from that film's trailer. Re-cut trailers have become a popular internet phenomenon since fall of 2005. In almost all cases, these re-cut trailers derive their humor from casting..
Re-cycle
Re-cycle (Chinese: Gwai wik) is a 2006 horror-thriller film directed by the Pang Brothers and starring Angelica Lee. The film was the closing film in the Un Certain Regard program at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. It was also a reunion for Pangs and the actress Lee, who starred in the Pang's 2002 h..
Re:combo
Re:combo is a Brazilian-based collective of musicians, software engineers, DJs, professors, journalists and computer enthusiasts who combine live events, peer-to-peer networking and music resampling to create community artworks. Their artworks are licenced under a special Creative Commons licence, ..
Re:covered
Re:covered was a music television show broadcast on BBC Choice in 2002, in the UK. Each of the ten half hour shows featured three bands or artists who, in turn, play two songs - a current track and a cover version of their choice. ..
REC
REC may refer to: Recordingrec.*, a newsgroup hierarchyRegional Engineering CollegeREC, a manga series or the anime based off of it.Renewable Energy Credit, see also Renewables and Renewable energy development. Credit given for using non-greenhouse gas emmitting energy or otherwise reducing carbon d..
Rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated is a notable and influential moderated Usenet newsgroup that focuses on the science fiction television series..
Rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. rec.arts.tv.mst3k.misc is a Usenet newsgroup for fans of the cult TV series Mystery Science Theater 3000 to gather and post public messages rel..
Rec.arts.tv.soaps.cbs
Rec.arts.tv.soaps.cbs is a newsgroup which was created in 1994 after the dissolution of rec.arts.tv.soaps. It (along with rec.arts.tv.soaps.abc and rec.arts.tv.soaps.misc) was created due to increasing traffic (around 300 posts per day) and difficulty in reading the previous group. The first posts..
Rec.music.phish
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. rec.music.phish (often called simply "RMP") is a Usenet newsgroup originated for the discussion of the band Phish. It was begun on March 3,1992..
Rec.music.white-power newsgroup vote
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. The rec.music.white-power newsgroup vote took place in February of 1996. The newsgroup was proposed by Milton Kleim, a person known as one of ..
Rec.sport.pro-wrestling
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Rec.sport.soccer
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. rec.sport.soccer, or RSS, is an old and heavily trafficked Usenet newsgroup dedicated to the discussion of football and doubles as a forum for ..
Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation
The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football. The foundation aims to build an exhaustive archive of football-related information from around the world. The Foundation was created in January 1994 by three "regu..
Rec.woodworking
rec.woodworking is an un-moderated usenet newsgroup dedicated to woodworking and related topics. It is still quite active with 300 to 400 posts per day, although it is marred by occasional troll attacks and off-topic political discussions. rec.woodworking's origins date back to before the creation ..
RecA
RecA is a 38 kiloDalton Escherichia coli protein essential for the repair and maintenance of DNA. RecA has a structural and functional homolog in every species in which it has been seriously sought and serves as an archetype for this class of homologous DNA repair proteins. The homologous protein in..
Recado rojo
Recado rojo or achiote paste is a popular blend of spices from Mexico. Originally a Mayan blend, it is now strongly associated with the Mexican cuisine of Yucatan. The spice mixture usually includes annatto, Mexican oregano, cumin, clove, cinnamon, black pepper, allspice, garlic, and salt. The ann..
Recalcitrant seed
Recalcitrant seeds are seeds that do not survive drying and freezing during ex-situ conservation. See also Seedbank..
Recall
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term recall has a number of meanings: Product recallA recall electionRecall to employment after a layoffRecall from memory. See Recollection, Total Recall. By analogy, many calculators have a "recall" button.In information ret..
Recall bias
Taken generally, recall bias is a type of statistical bias which occurs when the way a survey respondent answers a question is affected not just by the correct answer, but also by the respondent's memory. [link] [link] This can affect the results of the survey. As a hypothetical ..
Recall election
A recall election is a procedure by which voters can remove an elected official from office. Along with the initiative and referendum, it was one of the major electoral reforms advocated by leaders of the Progressive movement in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This m..
Recall the Beginning...A Journey from Eden
Recall The Beginning...A Journey From Eden is the seventh album by American rock band The Steve Miller Band, released in 1972. Track listing "Welcome""Enter Maurice""High On You Mama""Heal Your Heart""The Sun Is Going Down""Somebody Somewhere Help Me""Love's Riddle""Fandango""Nothing Lasts""Jo..
Recanati
Recanati is a town and commune in the province of Macerata, Marche region of Italy. Recanati was the hometown of world-famous tenor Beniamino Gigli and poet Giacomo Leopardi, which is why the town is known to some as "the city of poetry". History Recanati was founded around 1150 CE from three pre-e..
Recant
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To recant usually means to (publicly or in the presence of relevant officials) state that one has stopped holding a particular opinion, often an opinion which is in defiance of current religious or political dogma. See [wiktio..
Recapitulation
A recapitulation is a summary. Recapitulation is thus the name for a section of musical sonata form in which the exposition is repeated in an altered form and the development is concluded.There is also the scientific Recapitulation theory which in its strictest sense is no longer valid.Recapitulati..
Recapitulation (Irenaeus)
Recapitulation is the term used by Irenaeus in his theory of atonement to describe the manner in which God interacts with the world towards the final goal in space and time of man's salvation and redemption. It also describes the balance of Christ's actions opposing Adam's, towards the perfect b..
Recapitulation (music)
In music theory, the recapitulation is the third major section of a movement written in sonata form. The recapitulation re-presents the thematic material that originally appeared in the exposition section, placing it all in the tonic key (that is, the overall key of the movement). The recapitula..
Recapitulation theory
The theory of recapitulation, also called the biogenetic law or ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny, is a theory in biology which attempts to explain apparent similarities between humans and other animals. First espoused in 1866 by German zoologist Ernst Haeckel, a contemporary of Charles Darwin, the t..
Recapping
Recapping or recaps, involves a summary of a television episode, movie, play, etc., complete with the opinions, sarcasm (also refered to as snark) and observations of a recapper. Recapping is almost strictly limited to television. Sites that recap include Television Without Pity, which is generally..
Recarei
Recarei is a town in the Porto district of Portugal which forms part of the municipality of Paredes. It has an area of 16.63 km2 and a population of 4686 (as of 2001). It has the administrative status of a freguesia or parish.   Parishes of Paredes municipality ..
Recaro
Recaro is a German company based in Stuttgart, well known for their bucket seats and commonly contracted to produce upgraded racing style seats for all the sporty cars built by the Volkswagen Group as well as many other manufacturers. Contents 1 History1.1 Founding and Beginnings1.2&nbs..
RecBCD
RecBCD, also known as Exonuclease V, is a protein of the E. coli bacterium that initiates recombinational repair from DNA double strand breaks which are a common result of ionizing radition, replication errors, endonucleases, oxidative damage and a host of other factors. It is both a helicase that u..
Recca
Recca - Raging Fire. A famicom (NES) game released in 1992 for "Summer Carnival" annual shooting competition. It is known for being extremely fast and difficult, placing dozens of objects on screen with no slowdown in frame rate. The Naxatsoft Summer Carnival '92 Soundtrack featuring Recca ..
Reccared
Coin of Reccared The Visigothic king Reccared (ruled 586—601) was the younger son of Liuvigild by his first marriage. Like his father, Reccared had his capital at Toledo. The Visigothic kings and nobles were traditionally Arian Christians, while the Hispano-Roman population were Trinitarian..
Reccared II
Reccared II (in Spanish, Recaredo) was king of the Visigoths in Hispania briefly in 621. His father and predecessor was Sisebut. He was but a child when placed on the throne and as with most Visigothic attempts to establish a royal dynasty, Sisebut's was opposed by the nobility and ultimately fail..
Recca Hanabishi
Recca Hanabishi Recca Hanabishi (花菱烈火 Hanabishi Rekka, "Raging Fire"), is a fictional character in the Japanese anime and manga series, Flame of Recca. Obsessed with ninjas since early childhood, Recca learns that he was originally born into the Hokage ninja clan 400 years ago, and was..
Recce
Recce may refer to Reconnaissance, a general military term.Recce, when referring to operators from South Africa's Special Forces Brigade.Recce, a filmography term.Also the military word for 'scoping out' a potential target redirect [[Template:Disambig]]..
Recceology
Recceology (ancient Latin: recognoscere, and later French: reconnaitre = recognise and ancient Latin logos = word) is the archaeological slang for a group of non-invasive studies, such as topographical evaluation, surface examination, aerial observation and environmental measurements. Recceology ..
Reccesuinth
Reccesuinth; or Recceswinth, Recceswint, Reccaswinth, Recdeswinth, Recesvinto (Spanish), Reccesvinthus (Latin); ruled as a king of the Visigoths from 649–672: jointly with his father from 649 and as sole king from 653. Beginning in 654 Reccasuinth was responsible for the promulgation of a law..
Recce (film)
Recce (pronounced "recky") is a word used in media production, derived from "reconnaissance", a general military term. It is a pre-filming visit to a location to work out its suitability for shooting, including access to necessary facilities and assessment of any potential lighting or sound issues. ..
RECCO
The RECCO system is an electronic method of finding a person or persons buried in snow as a result of an avalanche. Contents 1 History2 How it works3 Notes on usage4 External links History The RECCO system was developed in response to an avalanche tragedy that involved the in..
Reccoa Londe
Reccoa Londe is a character from the Zeta Gundam television series of the fictional Gundam Universe. Story [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Reccoa was tall, with a warm face and short red hair. She has been a soldier since she was about 14. She was a g..
Recdesk
RecDesk LLC is an East Hampton, CT based software company that provides web based management solutions to regional and local Parks & Recreation Departments. Products RecDesk LLC is an application service provider. Their flagship product is RecDesk Director. RecDesk Director is a suite of tools tha..
RecDesk LLC
RecDesk LLC is an East Hampton, CT based software company that provides web based management solutions to regional and local Parks & Recreation Departments. Products RecDesk LLC is an application service provider. Their flagship product is RecDesk Director. RecDesk Director is a suite of tools tha..
Recea
Recea is a commune in the south of Arges County, Romania, having a population of 3,272 (2002 census). It lies on the Teleorman river valley and the main source of revenue is agriculture. ..
Recea-Cristur
Recea-Cristur is a location in Cluj County, Romania. ..
Receding gums
Receding Gums refers to a loss of gum tissue resulting in an exposure in the roots of the teeth. Gum recession is a common problem in adults over the age of 40. Causes Overaggressive brushing - often gum lines recede due to toothbrush abrasion. The enamel at the gum line is worn away by scrubbing ..
Receipt
A receipt from a credit card transaction at a gas station in the United States. A receipt is a written acknowledgement that a specified article or sum of money has been received. Contents 1 Printed1.1 Gift Receipts2 Non-printed3 Electronic4 See also Printed In the ..
Receipt of stolen property
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a [WikiProject Countering systemic biasworldwide view].Please improve the article or discuss the issue on the [talk page]. In the United States, it is a federal crime under (18 USC 2315) to knowingly rece..
Receive-after-transmit time delay
In telecommunication, receive-after-transmit time delay is the time interval between (a) the instant of keying off the local transmitter to stop transmitting and (b) the instant the local receiver output has increased to 90% of its steady-state value in response to an rf signal from a distant transm..
Received noise power
In telecommunications, the term received noise power has the following meanings: 1. The calculated or measured noise power, within the bandwidth being used, at the receive end of a circuit, channel, link, or system. 2. The absolute power of the noise measured or calculated at a receive point...
Received Pronunciation
Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. See IPA chart for English for a pronunciation key. Received Pronunciation (RP) is a form of pronunciation of the English language which has been the prestige British accent (see prestige dialect). RP is a form of English English, sometimes d..
Receiver
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Receiver may mean: Receiver (Information Theory) the receiving end of a communications channelthe listening device part of a telephoneReceiver (radio), an electronic device that converts a radio signal from a transmitter into useful..
Receiver (album)
Receiver is the second and final album of the band Farmer Not So John, released in 1998. Track listing "Paperthin""Fuse""Consigned To Oblivion""Rise Above The Wreckage""For You I Will Pretend""Undertow""No Time To Please You""Me Too""Grand Bouquet""Pen Across The Page" Performers Farmer Not So Jo..
Receiver (firearms)
In firearms terminology, the receiver is the part of the firearm that houses the operating parts of the gun. In most cases, it is made up of forged or stamped metal, and the moving parts reciprocate and cycle within it. In strictly legal terms, in the United States the receiver is the actual firea..
Receiver (football)
The noun "receiver" in football has various senses, i.e. subparts of its meaning. In one of those senses, a "receiver" is a player registered on a roster as a wide receiver or tight end. In another sense, it means an offensive player who is legally eligible to receive a pass on a given play. The wor..
Receiver (Information Theory)
The receiver in information theory is the receiving end of a communication channel in information theory. It receives decoded messages/information from the sender, who first encoded them. Sometimes the receiver is modelled so as to include the decoder. Real-world receivers like radio receivers or te..
Receiver (radio)
In radio terminology, a receiver is an electronic circuit that receives a radio signal from an antenna and decodes the signal for use as sound, pictures, navigational-position information, etc. Radio and radio receiver are often used specifically for receivers whose output consists only of sound, a..
Receiver attack-time delay
In telecommunication, receiver attack-time delay is the time interval from (a) the instant a step rf signal, at a level equal to the receiver threshold of sensitivity, is applied to the receiver input to (b) the instant the receiver output amplitude reaches 90% of its steady-state value. Note: If..
Receiver General
A Receiver General is, generally speaking, an officer responsible for accepting payments from institutions on behalf of a government, and for making payments to a government on behalf of other parties. See also Receiver General for Canada ..
Receiver General for Canada
Receiver General for Canada (French: Receveur général du Canada) is responsible for making payments to the Canadian government each fiscal year, accepting payments from financial institutions and preparing the Public Accounts of Canada, containing annual audited financial statements of the Governm..
Receiver of Wreck
The Receiver of Wreck is an official of the British government whose main task is to process incoming reports of wreck in order to: Give legitimate owners the opportunity to retrieve their propertyEnsure that law-abiding finders of wreck receive an appropriate reward This involves researching owners..
Receiver operating characteristic
In signal detection theory, a receiver operating characteristic (ROC), also receiver operating curve, is a graphical plot of the sensitivity vs. (1 - specificity) for a binary classifier system as its discrimination threshold is varied. The ROC can also be represented equivalently by plotting the f..
Receiving house
A receiving house is a theatre which does not produce its own repertoire but instead receives touring theatre companies, usually for a brief period such as three nights or a full week. The incoming company may receive a share of the box office takings or a minimum guaranteed payment. West End theat..
Receiving ship
A receiving ship is a ship that is used in harbor to house newly recruited sailors before they are assigned to a crew. In the Royal Navy, the use of impressment to collect sailors resulted in the problem of preventing escape of the unwilling "recruits". The receiving ship was part of the solution; ..
Recency effect
The recency effect, in psychology, is a cognitive bias that results from disproportionate salience of recent stimuli or observations. For example, if a driver sees an equal total number of red cars as blue cars during a long journey, but there happens to be a glut of red cars at the end of the jour..
Recency principle
The Recency Principle is described by the Roger Shuy in the journal Language Log [link]. It is used by police interrogators to have a subject incriminate himself without realizing it, and more importantly, without speaking further about the topic. It exploits a known phenomenon where peop..
Recension
Recension is the name given to the critical revision of the text of an author, or the revised text itself. According to Metzger[2], recension is choosing the "most trustworthy evidence" after examining "all available material". See also EmendationInterpolationRevisionismTextual criticism ..
RecentChangesCamp
RecentChangesCamp is a conference or camp first held February 3-5, 2006 in Portland, Oregon, USA. The event was conceived at WikiSym 2005 as a way to replicate on-line wiki collaboration in the face-to-face world, using Open Space Technology. The agenda was created on the fly by the participants..
Recently
Recently is a Live EP by the Dave Matthews Band, released in 1994. It was recorded at The Birchmere in Arlington, Virginia on February 21, 1994 as well as at Trax in Charlottesville, Virginia on February 22, 1994. The image on the cover of the EP represents the nature of the title track, which i..
Recently (Joan Baez album)
Recently was a 1987 album by Joan Baez. At the time of its release, it was the performer's first album of new material issued in the U.S. in eight years. As she had done during the 1960s for Bob Dylan, Tim Hardin and Richard Farina, Baez lent her voice to the songwriters of the day, in this case ..
Recent Change Message Accounting Center
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 July 2006. } To meet Wikipedia's and make it more accessible to a..
Recent Far East Naval Task Groups
The Royal Navy deploys a number of Naval Task Group to the Far East, recent deployments include: 2003-NTG 03; 2004-HMS Exeter, HMS Echo, RFA Diligence and RFA Grey Rover; 2005-HMS Liverpool and HMS Grey Rover ..
Recent history of Stonehenge
The recent history of Stonehenge has been the period from the nineteenth century onwards when widespread literacy, affordable mass travel and a growing body of archaeological knowledge propelled the site towards its role as an internationally famous, public monument that has been studied, adopted ..
Recent single-origin hypothesis
In paleoanthropology, the single-origin hypothesis (or Out-of-Africa model, or Replacement Hypothesis) is one of two accounts of the origin of anatomically modern humans, Homo sapiens. (The other theory is the multiregional hypothesis, which includes the Hybrid-origin theory) Map of early human ..
Recent Songs
Recent Songs was the sixth studio album by Leonard Cohen, released in 1979. Produced by Henry Lewy and the artist himself, the album was a return to Cohen's acoustic folk music after the Phil Spector experimentation of Death of a Ladies' Man, but now with many jazz and Oriental influences. The al..
RECEO
Used by fire fighters (including the Country Fire Service) at structural fires as a guide to objectives. RECO stands for: RescueExposuresContainExtinguishOverhaul The extra 'V" and 'S' stand for Ventilation and Salvage which can be done at any time to complement RECEO. The aim is for fire-fighter..
Recept
"Recept" is a term used in the work of 19th-century psychologist George Romanes to refer to an idea that is formed by the repetition of similar percepts, as successive percepts of the same object. The notion is similar to that of concatenated impressions, found in the work of David Hume. Sources a..
Receptacle
A receptacle is the expanded tip of a flower stalk or axis that hold the floral organsor the group of flowers in the head. ..
Receptaculites
Receptaculites, also known as "sunflower coral" although it is not a coral, are a calcareous green algae that lived from the lower Ordovician to the Permian era. It formed a double spiral radiating pattern of rhombus-shaped plates supported by spindle-like meroms and grew on the seafloor. Fossils ..
Reception
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reception is a noun form of receiving, or to receive something, such as information, art, experience, or people. It is often used in the following contexts: in telecommunications, the action of a electronic receiver, such as for..
Receptionist
A receptionist is an office/administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office of an organization or business. The title "receptionist" is attributed to the person who is specifically employed by an organization to greet any visitors, pat..
Reception (American football)
In American football, a reception is a type of play in which the ball is received (caught) by a player. See also Glossary of American football ..
Reception (astrology)
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Reception history
According to Harold Marcuse ([link]), reception history is "the history of the meanings that have been imputed to historical events. It traces the different ways in which participants, observers, historians and other retrospective interpreters have attempted to make sense of events both as..
Reception theory
Reception Theory is a version of Reader Response literary theory that emphasizes the reader's reception of a literary text. It originated from the work of Hans-Robert Jauss in the late 1960s. Reception Theory was its most influential during the 1970s and early 1980s in Germany and Western Europe. ..
Reception Tower Utlandshörn
Reception Tower Utlandshörn was a 65 meter high wood framework tower built of oak wood on the area of the radio reception station Utlandshoern. This tower carried wire antennas at 4 arms on its top, which were manufactured of teak wood, for the reception of short wave signals. It was built in 1935...
Receptive aphasia
Receptive aphasia, also known as Wernicke's aphasia, fluent aphasia, or sensory aphasia in clinical neuropsychology and cognitive neuropsychology, is a type of aphasia often (but not always) caused by neurological damage to Wernicke's area in the brain (Brodman Area 22, in the posterior part of the..
Receptive field
The receptive field of a sensory neuron is a region of space in which the presence of a stimulus will alter the firing of that neuron. Receptive fields have been identified for neurons of the auditory system, the somatosensory system, and the visual system. The concept of receptive fields can be ex..
Receptive language
Receptive language refers to the specific ability to understand spoken (or signed) language. ..
Receptor
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Receptor may refer to: Sensory receptor, in physiology, any structure which, on receiving environmental stimuli, produces an informative nerve impulseReceptor (biochemistry), in biochemistry, a protein molecule that receives and re..
Receptor-mediated endocytosis
Receptor-mediated endocytosis (RME) is a process by which cells internalize molecules (endocytosis) into a cell by the inward budding of plasma membrane vesicles containing proteins with receptor sites specific to the molecules being internalized. After binding of a ligand to plasma membrane spann..
Receptor (biochemistry)
In biochemistry, a receptor is a protein on the cell membrane or within the cytoplasm or cell nucleus that binds to a specific molecule (a ligand), such as a neurotransmitter, hormone, or other substance, and initiates the cellular response to the ligand. Ligand-induced changes in the behavior of re..
Receptor antagonist
Antagonists In medicine and biology, a receptor antagonist is a substance that inhibits the normal physiological function of a receptor. Many drugs work by blocking the action of endogenous receptor agonists such as hormones and neurotransmitters. There are two kinds of receptor antagonists:..
Receptor potential
Receptor potential is the transmembrane potential difference of a sensory cell. A receptor potential is often produced by sensory transduction. It is generally a depolarizing event resulting from inward current flow. The influx of current will often bring the membrane potential of the sensory re..
Receptor tyrosine kinase
The receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) family of cell surface receptors shows a high affinity to numerous growth signals. Although numerous intracellular signaling pathways are shared following activation of the receptors by ligand, the responses may be tightly regulated by ligand-receptor specificity o..
Recep Çetin
Recep Çetin (born in 10.1.1965) is an turkish football player. He was also known as Takoz Recep. He become a famous player at Besiktas JK. ..
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
"Erdogan" redirects here. For the Turkish helicopter Erdogan, see Kamov Ka-50. Recep Tayyip Erdoğan (born February 26, 1954), became Prime Minister of Turkey on March 14, 2003. He is the leader of the Adalet ve Kalkinma Partisi (AKP, or Justice and Development Party). Erdoğan, was born in Is..
Recess
Children can be found playing on playhouses such as this during recess. This article is about the break period. For the television show, see Recess (TV series). Recess is a general term for a period of time in which a body of people is temporarily dismissed from its duties. In parliamentary pr..
Recess, County Galway
Recess (Sraith Salach in Irish) is a village in County Galway, Ireland. See also List of towns in the Republic of Ireland ..
Recess: All Growed Down
Recess: All Growed Down is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9 2003. The film is based on the popular Recess TV series. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, [[Recess: Taking the 5th Grade]]. External Links Disney direct-to-video anima..
Recess: School's Out
Recess: School's Out is an animated film based on the television series Recess. This film was produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and released to movie theatres by 2001. Tagline: Saving the world one playground at a time. Contents 1 Plot2 Soundtrack3 Trivia4 External links Pl..
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade
Recess: Taking the Fifth Grade is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9 2003. The film is based on the popular Recess TV series. It was released simultaneously with another direct-to-video Recess film, [[Recess: All Growed Down]]. External Links Disney direct-to-video ani..
Recession
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. A recession is usually defined in macroeconomics as a fall of a country's real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in t..
Recession-proof industries
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Some industries are considered by economists as Recession-proof industries. Goods and services produced by the..
Recessional
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recessional can refer to the following: Recessional is a novel by James A. Michener, published in 1994."Recessional" is a poem by Rudyard Kipling.This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated..
Recessional velocity
Recessional Velocity is a term used to describe the rate at which an object is moving away, typically from Earth. Application to Cosmology This beaver term is generally only used in reference to distant Galaxies. The most common reason for the use of this term is Hubble's Law, which states that t..
Recessionary gap
A recessionary gap, in economics, is the amount by which the aggregate expenditures schedule must shift upward to increase the real GDP to its full-employment, noninflationary level. ..
Recession of 1937
The Recession of 1937 was a sharp economic downturn in the United States in 1937-38. It was part of the Great Depression, and had serious political results, and helped strengthen the new Conservative Coalition led by Senators Robert A. Taft and Richard B. Russell. Economic historians have not agr..
Recession of 1958
The Recession of 1958 was a sharp worldwide economic downturn in 1958. It hit the Third World countries hardest, because it involved a decline in the purchases of raw materials, both agricultural and mineral, by advanced countries. The terms of trade of the underdeveloped countries was adversely af..
Recessive gene
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. In genetics, the term "recessive gene" refers to an allele that causes a phenotype (visible or detectable chara..
Recessive multiple epiphyseal dysplasia
Recessive multiple epiphyseal dysplasia is a disorder of cartilage and bone development. This condition has relatively mild signs and symptoms, including joint pain that usually begins in late childhood; malformations of the hands, feet, and knees; and abnormal curvature of the spine (scoliosis). So..
Recess (TV series)
Recess was an American animated television series, created by Paul Germain and Joe Ansolabehere (both part of the Rugrats creative team), and produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It centered around six elementary school best friends, who have various adventures during recess at their schoo..
Recess appointment
A recess appointment occurs when the President of the United States fills a vacant Federal position during a recess of the United States Senate. The commission or appointment must be approved by the Senate by the end of the next session, or the position becomes vacant again. Recess appointments ar..
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street
Recess Christmas: Miracle on Third Street is a Disney direct-to-video animated film released on December 9 2003. It is a continuation of the popular Recess TV series. It was followed by two more direct-to-video Recess films in 2003: [[Recess: Taking the 5th Grade]] and [[Recess: All Growed Down]]. ..
Recess Records
Recess Records is an independent record label founded in 1989 with the release of F.Y.P's Extra Credit, an 11 song 7-inch record. Label founder Todd Congelliere (frontman for F.Y.P and Toys That Kill) originally created the label as a vehicle to release F.Y.P's material. Congelliere promoted Ex..
Recey-sur-Ource
Recey-sur-Ource Country      France Région Bourgogne Départment Côte-d'Or Arrondissement Montbard Canton Recey-sur-Ource INSEE 21519 Postal Code 21290 MayorCurrent Term Claude Vinot2001-2008 Intercommunality Longitude 04° 51'..
Rece Davis
Rece Davis (born December 14, 1965 as Laurece Davis in Muscle Shoals, Alabama), has been a journalist for ESPN since 1995. Currently, Rece works as an anchor on SportsCenter, and host of various other programs on the network. Rece is widely known for his clever remarks, which are sometimes eccentr..
Rechab
Rechab is the name of three men in the Bible: One of the two "captains of bands" whom Saul's son Ish-bosheth took into his service, and who conspired to kill him. (2 Samuel 4:2)The father of Malchiah, ruler of part of Beth-haccerem. (Nehemiah 3:14)A Kenite, mentioned as the father of Jehonadab at K..
Rechabite
Rechabites - the descendants of Rechab through Jonadab or Jehonadab. They belonged to the Kenites, who accompanied the children of Israel into Palestine, and dwelt among them. Moses married a Kenite wife (Judg. 1:16), and Jael was the wife of "Heber the Kenite" (4:17). Saul also showed kindness to t..
Recharacterisation
Recharacterisation in law (and sometimes in accountancy) means the treatment of a certain course of conduct in a different manner to which the participants describe it. In the U.S.A. the term recharacterisation (or recharacterization) is usually used to refer to money which is advance to a company ..
Rechargeable alkaline battery
Rechargeable alkaline battery is a type of alkaline battery that is rechargeable. The shapes include AAA, AA, C, D and snap-on 9-volt batteries. People who use table-sized devices powered on batteries often will use these type of batteries. Rayovac produced a variety of rechargeable batteries cal..
Rechargeable battery
Rechargeable batteries are batteries that can be restored to full charge by the application of electrical energy. They come in many different designs using different chemistry. They are also called storage battery, secondary cell or accu/akku (short for accumulator). Attempting to recharge non-rec..
Rechargeable energy storage system
A rechargeable energy storage system or RESS is a system that stores energy for delivery of electric energy and which is rechargeable. This term of art is used in US legislation related to hybrid vehicles, such as the U.S. Energy Policy Act of 2003, and also in ISO international standards on elec..
Recha Freier
Recha Freier (born October 29 1892 in Norden, Ostfriesland; died April 2 1984 in Jerusalem) founded the Youth Aliyah in 1933. The organization saved the life of 22,000 Jewish children by helping them to emigrate from Germany to Israel and other countries. ..
Rechberg
For the town in Austria, see Rechberg, Upper Austria Rechberg was the name of a noble comital family in mediæval Germany. At various times, they ruled territories in: Aichheim-Iller and Alchhein. See also: Rechberg and Rothenlöwen. ..
Rechberg and Rothenlöwen
Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a German statelet of Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was a renaming of Osterberg, and it inherited Osterberg in 1767. Rechberg and Rothenlöwen was mediatised to Württemberg in 1806. The family of the Grafen von Rechberg und Rothenlöwen would be..
Rechelle Hawkes
Rechelle Hawkes (born May 20, 1967 in Albany, Western Australia) was the captain of the Australian Women’s Hockey Team, best known as the Hockeyroos, for eight years and is one of only two Australian females to win three Olympic gold medals at three separate Olympic Games: Sydney 2000, Atlanta 1..
Recherche Assistance Intervention Dissuasion
Recherche Assistance Intervention Dissuasion (Research, Assistance, Intervention, Deterrence) is the Commando unit of the French National Police. It the roughly the police equivalent of the GIGN (which is a Gendarmerie unit). RAID was founded in 1985, in response to a bombing and murder campaign. R..
Recherche Bay
Recherche Bay is located in southern Tasmania, Australia and was a landing place of the d’Entrecasteaux expedition to find missing explorer La Pérouse. They setup a temporary village, market garden and scientific observatory at Recherche Bay in April 1792 for 26 days, and again in January 1793 fo..
Reche Caldwell
Reche Caldwell is an American football player who currently plays wide receiver on the New England Patriots. High School Career Caldwell earned All-America honors from PrepStar at Jefferson High School in Tampa and was named the state’s 5A Player of Year in 1996 as junior. He was first-team al..
Rechiar
Rechiar (or Rechiar I; in Galician, Requiario) was the Suevi king of Galicia between the years 448 and 456. "|Preceded by:Rechila |width="30%" align="center" rowspan=""|Succeeded by:Aioulf |- |} ..
Rechila
Rechila (or Rechila I; in Spanish, Requila) was the Suevi king of Galicia from 441 until his death in 448. He had been associated with the throne of his father Hermeric since 438 and succeeded to the full kingship on his father's death. He was very aggressive towards the native population and the ..
Rechlin
Rechlin is a small village in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany. The town's airport was the Luftwaffe's main testing ground for new aircraft designs during the Third Reich. The Rechlin data sheets on Luftwaffe and captured Allied aircraft are considered by many aviation historians to be among the most..
Rechlin-Lärz airfield
The Rechlin-Lärz airfield is an airfield in Lärz, Germany, which is certified for aviation equipment up to 14 tons weight. It is as former military airfield with a long history and has two concreted runways each 2080 m long. ..
Rechnoi Vokzal
Zamoskvoretskaya Line Rechnoi Vokzal Vodnyi Stadion Voikovskaya Sokol Aeroport Dinamo Belorusskaya Mayakovskaya Tverskaya Teatralnaya Novokuznetskaya Paveletskaya ..
Rechov Sumsum
Rechov Sumsum is an Israeli educational television program for preschoolers that is based on the American Sesame Street. It is currently aired as Rechov Sumsum / Shara'a Simsim, as an Israeli/Palestinian co-production. Characters Kippy ben Kippod, a porcupine equivalent of Big Bird.Moishe Oofnik, a..
Rechov Sumsum Shara'a Simsim
Rechov Sumsum Shara'a Simsim is the regional version of Sesame Street for Israel and the Palestinian territories, launched in 1998. ..
Rechtaid Rígderg
Rechtaid Rígderg ("red king"), son of Lugaid Laigde, was a legendary High King of Ireland of the 7th century BC. |- style="text-align: center;" ..
Rechtsstaat
Rechtsstaat is a term borrowed from German jurisprudence which literally means a "law-based state" or "constitutional state". It is a state in which the exercise of governmental power is constrained by the law, and is often tied to the Anglo-American concept of the rule of law. In the Rechtsstaat,..
Rechtub klat
Rechtub klat is a cryptolect used by butchers in Australia to hold conversations without customers overhearing. Rechtub klat is essentially a form of backslang, and consists of saying words as they would be pronounced backwards. To aid in pronunciation, anagrams may be employed (i.e., "shit" becomes..
Recht (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Rechung Dorje Drakpa
Rechung Dorje Drakpa (Wylie: Ras-chung Rdo-rje Grags-pa), known as Rechungpa, was one of two important students of the 11th century yogi and poet Milarepa (the other being Gampopa). Rechungpa founded the Rechung Kagyud school. Tibetan Buddhists believe Rechungpa compiled the The Six Equal Tastes..
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Recife
Boa Viagem district. Recife (Portuguese for reef), 2005 population 1,501,000 (3,599,181 in the metropolitan area) is the third largest city in the Northeastern Region of Brazil and the largest metropolitan area. It is the 5th largest metropolitan area in Brazil and the capital of Pernambuco. R..
Recife Antigo
Recife Antigo Recife Antigo (Old Recife) is the historical section of downtown Recife. It is located on the Island of Recife, near the Recife harbor. This historic area has been recently recovered and now holds several clubs, bars and a high-tech center called Porto Digital. --> History Reci..
Recife Brazil Temple
The Recife Brazil Temple is the 101st operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Recife Brazil Temple sits on 5.59 acres in the city of Recife, capital of the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, shaded by mango trees and towering royal palms, and is surrounded by a beautifu..
Recioto
Recioto della Valpolicella or Recioto is a winemaking technique where grapes are left to partially dry. The drying is done on racks in the slopes of the valleys in the Venetian (Veneto) region of Italy. The technique results in two types of wine, the sweet Recioto and the dry Amarone. The Recioto is..
Recipe
This article discusses culinary recipes. For a discussion of semiconductor IC recipes, see Semiconductor fabrication. [[Image:Wikibooks hamburger recipe.png|thumb|250px|right|An example recipe, printed from the [[b:Cookbook|Wikibooks Cookbook]].]] A recipe is a set of instructions that show how to ..
Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook
Recipes for Disaster: An Anarchist Cookbook was released by the anarchist collective CrimethInc in December of 2004. It provides information and strategies useful to activists. There are sections on forming affinity groups, organizing demonstrations, stenciling, black blocs, sabotage, squatting, a..
Recipe for Disaster
Recipe For Disaster is the 5th episode of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. It first aired October 12, 2001 on Cartoon Network. Plot Mandy, Billy, Grim and Pud'n joined Person scout and sell cookies door-to-door, competiting for the Person scout Award. But Billy ate all cookies, so Grim sug..
Recipe for Hate
Recipe for Hate is Bad Religion's seventh full-length album, released on September 21, 1993. This was their last album on Epitaph Records and the band switiched to Atlantic Records before the album's release. It reached #14 on Billboard magazine's Heatseekers chart. Musically, Recipe For Hate find..
Recipe for Success
Recipe for Success is a food reality television series that follows a woman who trades her job in public relations to run a restaurant. It follows her throughout imminent failure. On Food Network's Canadian station it airs Sundays at 2:30 PM. ..
Recipients of military awards,1971,Bangladesh
Four categories of gallantry awards were created after the war in Bangladesh to honour those who had demonstrated outstanding bravery in the war. These were: Bir SreshţhoBir UttomBir BikrômBir Protik Contents 1 Bir Sreshtho2 Bir Uttom3 Bir Bikrom4 Bir Protik5 See also ..
Reciprocal
Reciprocal may refer to: The multiplicative inverse of a numberReciprocal (grammar), a relationship between grammatical agentsReciprocal determinism, a theory in psychology See also Reciprocity This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same ti..
Reciprocal (grammar)
A reciprocal is a linguistic structure that marks a particular kind of relationship between grammatical agents. In a reciprocal construction, each of the participants occupies both the role of agent and patient with respect to each other. For example, the English sentence "John and Mary cut each oth..
Reciprocal altruism
In evolutionary biology, reciprocal altruism is a form of altruism in which one organism provides a benefit to another in the expectation of future reciprocation. This is equivalent to the Tit for tat strategy in game theory. It would only be expected to evolve in the presence of a mechanism to iden..
Reciprocal cipher
A reciprocal cipher means, just as one enters the cleartext into the cryptography system to get the ciphertext, one could enter the ciphertext into the same place in the system to get the cleartext. Sometimes also referred as self-reciprocal cipher. The Enigma machine was a reciprocal cipher machine..
Reciprocal cross
In genetics, a reciprocal cross is a breeding experiment designed to test the role of parental sex on a given inheritance pattern. In the first cross, one parent holds the trait of interest while the other does not; in the second cross, the inverse of the first situation is done. For example, suppo..
Reciprocal determinism
Albert Bandura's belief that a person's behavior is both influenced by and is influencing a person's personal factors and the environment. Bandura accepts the possibility of an individual's behavior being conditioned through the use of consequences. At the same time he recognizes that a person's beh..
Reciprocal difference
In mathematics, the reciprocal difference of a finite sequence of numbers [(x_0, x_1, ..., x_n)] on a function [f(x)] is defined inductively by the following formulas: [\rho_1(x_0, x_1) = \frac] [\rho_2(x_0, x_1, x_2) = \frac + f(x_1)] [\rho_n(x_0,x_1,..
Reciprocal Gamma function
In mathematics, the reciprocal Gamma function is the function [f(z) = \frac,] where [\Gamma(z)] denotes the Gamma function. Since the Gamma function is meromorphic and nonzero everywhere in the complex plane, its reciprocal is an entire function. The reciprocal is sometimes ..
Reciprocal inhibition
This describes muscles on one side of a joint relaxing to accommodate contraction on the other side of that joint. The body handles this pretty well during activities like running, where muscles that oppose each other are engaged and disengaged sequentially to produce coordinated movement. This fac..
Reciprocal innervation
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Reciprocal lattice
In crystallography, the reciprocal lattice of a Bravais lattice is the set of all vectors K such that [e^\cdot\mathbf}=1] for all lattice point position vectors R. The reciprocal lattice is itself a Bravais lattice, and the reciprocal of the reciprocal lattice is the original lattice. F..
Reciprocal liking
Reciprocal liking is a psychological term to describe an effect where a person who is liked by another will tend to return that liking. It reflects the notion that people enjoy the company of those who give them positive feelings. It is one of the qualities used to explain interpersonal attraction. ..
Reciprocal link
A reciprocal link is a mutual link between two objects, commonly between two websites in order to ensure mutual traffic. Example: Alice and Bob have websites. If Bob's website links to Alice's website, and Alice's website links to Bob's website, the websites are reciprocally linked. Website owners ..
Reciprocal polynomial
In mathematics, for a polynomial p with complex coefficients, [p(z) = a_0 + a_1z + a_2z^2 + \ldots + a_nz^n \,\!] we define [p^*(z) = \overline_n + \overline_z + \ldots + \overline_0z^n = z^n\overline^)}] where [\overline_i] denotes the complex conjugate of [a_i \..
Reciprocal Public License
The Reciprocal Public License (RPL) is a software license inspired by the GNU General Public License (GPL) but authored to explicitly remove what some have referred to as the GPL's "privacy loophole" -- an aspect of the GPL which allows recipients of GPL'd code to: 1) make changes to source code wh..
Reciprocal rule
Topics in calculus Fundamental theorem Limits of functions Continuity Vector calculusTensor calculus Mean value theorem Differentiation Product rule Quotient rule Chain rule Implicit differentiation Taylor's theorem Related rates Table of derivatives Integration Lists of i..
Reciprocal socialization
Reciprocal socialization is a socialization process that is bidirectional; children socialize parents just as parents socialize children. For example, the interaction of mothers and their infants is sometimes symbolized as a dance or dialogue in which following actions of the partners are closely c..
Reciprocal Tariff Act
The Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act - 1934 - Provided for the negotiation of tariff agreements with separate nations, particularly Latin American countries. It resulted in a reduction of duties. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was authorized by Congress for a fixed period of time to negotiate ..
Reciprocating Chemical Muscle
The Reciprocating Chemical Muscle (RCM) is a mechanism that takes advantage of the superior energy density of chemical reactions. It is a regenerative device that converts chemical energy into motion through a direct noncombustive chemical reaction. RCM is capable of generating autonomic wing beat..
Reciprocating compressor
Small reciprocating air compressor. Air is compressed by two pistons into the storage tank. It is powered by an electric motor (blue). A reciprocating air compressor is a compressor that uses pistons driven by a crankshaft. It is used for delivering small quantity of air at high pressure. Air..
Reciprocating engine
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. Components of a typical, four stroke cycle, DOHC piston engine. (E) Exhaust camshaft, (I) Intake camshaft, (S..
Reciprocating motion
Reciprocating motion is a back and forth (or an up-and-down) motion which repeats over and over again. For example, the explosion inside the cylinder of an internal combustion engine pushes the piston down and the connecting rod pushes the crankshaft round, which in turn drives the wheels of the..
Reciprocating saw
Reciprocating saws are saws with a straight blade mounted at the end of a gun-like body. The blade moves back and forth (hence the name "reciprocating"), much like the action of a jigsaw, but reciprocating saws are much more powerful and versatile than jigsaws. If fitted with the correct blade they ..
Reciprocating screw machinery
Reciprocating screw machinery is used for the extrusion blow molding of hollow containers. Examples of parts manufactured from these machines include lightweight HDPE bottles for dairy and water, as well as large 3-5 gallon polycarbonate bottles for water coolers. Contents 1 Description1...
Reciprocity
Reciprocity may refer to: The Ethic of reciprocity, (The Golden Rule) is a general philosophical principle of most philosophies and religions. Some common codifications are:* "What you do not want others to do to you, do not do to others" (Confucius)* "What is hateful to you, do not to your fellow ..
Reciprocity (Canadian politics)
In 19th century Canadian politics, reciprocity was the term used to describe the concept of free trade with the United States of America. It was promoted as an alternative to Sir John A. Macdonald's National Policy. Reciprocity meant that there would be no protective tariffs on all natural resources..
Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
In cultural anthropology, reciprocity is a way of defining people's informal trading of goods and labor; that is, people's informal economic systems. It is the basis of most non-market economies. Since virtually all humans live in some kind of society and have at least a few possessions, reciproci..
Reciprocity (electromagnetism)
This page is about reciprocity theorems in classical electromagnetism. See also Reciprocity (mathematics) for unrelated reciprocity theorems, and Reciprocity for more general usages of the term. In classical electromagnetism, reciprocity refers to a variety of related theorems involving the interc..
Reciprocity (international relations)
In international relations and treaties, the principle of reciprocity states that favours, benefits, or penalties that are granted by one state to the citizens or legal entities of another, should be returned in kind. For example, reciprocity has been used in the reduction of tariffs, the grant o..
Reciprocity (mathematics)
In mathematics, reciprocity may mean: Quadratic reciprocity, a fundamental result in number theory. Generalisations include:*cubic reciprocity*biquadratic reciprocity*higher reciprocity laws*Artin reciprocity*Weil reciprocity for algebraic curves Unrelated theorems: Frobenius reciprocityHermite's r..
Reciprocity (photography)
In photography and holography, reciprocity refers to the inverse relationship between the intensity and duration of light that determines exposure of light-sensitive material. Within a normal exposure range for film stock, for example, the reciprocity law states that exposure = intensity × ti..
Reciprocity (social psychology)
In social psychology, reciprocity refers to in-kind positive or negative responses of individuals towards the actions of others. Thus positively interpreted actions elicit positive responses and vice versa. Positive reciprocal actions differ from altruistic actions as they only follow from other pos..
Reciprocity law
In mathematics, there are the various interpretations of reciprocity law (mathematics) (typefied by the law of quadratic reciprocity).In photograph/holography, there is the reciprocity law in photography. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the..
Reciprocity Treaty
There have been a number of Reciprocity Treaties, including: the Canadian-American Reciprocity Treaty of 1855the Reciprocity Treaty of 1875 between the United States and the Hawaiian Kingdomthe Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance of 1947 (also known as the Rio Treaty) See also Reciprocit..
Reciprocity Treaty of 1875
The Treaty of reciprocity between the United States of America and the Hawaiian Kingdom was a free trade agreement signed and ratified in 1875. The treaty gave free access to the US market to sugar and other products grown in Hawaii, in return the US gained lands at Pu‘u Loa for the Pearl Harbor ..
Recirculating ball
Recirculating ball, also known as recirculating ball and nut or worm and sector, is a steering mechanism commonly found in older vehicles. DaimlerChrysler and General Motors are among the last large automobile manufacturers to use this technology. Today, most steering systems use the rack and pini..
Recital
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A recital is an instrumental or vocal performance given by a single person (perhaps accompanied by piano) or a performance of the works of a single composer. ..
Recital (disambiguation)
A recital can be: a recital in music, an instrumental or vocal performancea recital in law, an account of the details of an act 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 li..
Recital (law)
In Law, a recital (from the Latin word recitare, meaning: to read out) consists of an account or repetition of the details of some act, proceeding or fact. Particularly, in law, that part of a legal document - such as a lease, which contains a statement of certain facts - which contains the purport ..
Recitatif
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Recitation
Recitation means a discussion carried by a Teaching Assistant to supplement a lecture given by a senior faculty at an academic institution. During the recitation, TAs will review the lecture, expand on the concepts, and carry a discussion with the students. ..
Recitation Hall
One of the original buildings for the West Chester State Normal School, Recitation Hall now houses the College of Education and general purpose classrooms at West Chester University. Marking the western edge of the Quad, its serpentine rubble stone and slate roof make it one of the architectural..
Recitative
Recitative, a form of composition often used in operas, oratorios, cantatas and similar works, is melodic speech set to music, or a descriptive narrative song in which the music follows the words. Recitative is distinguished from more florid and melismatic arias, as the rhythms and melodic contours..
Reciting tone
In chant, a reciting tone (also called a recitation tone) is a repeated musical pitch around which the other pitches of the chant gravitate, or by extension, the entire melodic formula that centers on one or two such pitches. In Gregorian chant, reciting tones are used for a number of contexts, inc..
Reckange
For the commune and town in Esch-sur-Alzette canton, see Reckange-sur-Mess Reckange (Luxembourgish: Recken, German: Reckingen) is a small town in the commune of Mersch, in central Luxembourg. As of 2005, the town has a population of 587. ..
Reckange-sur-Mess
Reckange-sur-Mess Reckeng op der Mess District Luxembourg Canton Esch-sur-Alzette Geography Area rank 20.42 km² 54th of 116 Highest point rank 368 m =86th of 116 Lowest point rank 282 m 93rd of 116 Population 2005) Population rank 1,908 54th of 116 2005) Den..
Recke
Recke is a village and a municipality in the district of Steinfurt, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is situated approx. 20 km north-east of Rheine and 25 km north-west of Osnabrück. ..
Reckitts AFC
Reckitts AFC are an English football club who currently play in the Humber Premier League. Honours Humber Premier League Champions: 2000-01, 2001-02, 2002-03 & 2004-05 Cup Winners: 2001-02, 2002-03 & 2004-05 #redirect [[Template:Fact]] ..
Reckitt & Colman Products Ltd. v. Borden Inc.
Reckitt & Colman Ltd v Borden Inc [1990] 1 All E.R. 873, – also known as the Jif Lemon case – is a leading decision of the House of Lords on the tort of passing off. The Court reaffirmed the three part test (reputation, misrepresentation, and damage) in order to establish a clai..
Reckitt Benckiser
Reckitt Benckiser plc is one of the world's leading manufacturers of cleaning products and a member of the FTSE 100 Index of the largest companies traded on the London Stock Exchange. It is headquartered in the town of Slough just to the west of Greater London. The company was formed by a merger b..
Reckless
Things known as Reckless include: Reckless, a 1984 album by Bryan AdamsReckless, a 1935 film by Victor FlemingReckless, a 1984 film by James Foley, starring Aidan Quinn and Daryl HannahReckless, a 1995 film by Norman Rene, starring Mia Farrow."Reckless", a 2001 song performed by Steel Dragon."Reckl..
Recklessness
Recklessness may be: a legal term describing a person's state of mind when allegedly committing a criminal offence: recklessness (criminal)a state of mind in which a persons acts without caring what the consequences may be: recklessness (psychology) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation]..
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Recklessness (psychology)
Recklessness is wanton disregard for the dangers of a situation. It can in certain cases be seen as heroic - for example, the soldier fearlessly charging into battle, with no care for his own safety, has a revered status amongst some. However, recklessness is more commonly regarded as a vice - this..
Reckless (1935 film)
Reckless is a 1935 film by Victor Fleming. ..
Reckless (album)
Reckless was one of Bryan Adams' most successful albums. It was released in 1984 by A&M Records. The album was produced by Bryan Adams and co-produced and engineered by Bob Clearmountain. It was written entirely by the writing team of Adams and Jim Vallance. Mastering was done by Bob Ludwig of Ma..
Reckless (record)
Reckless is the fifth song off the album, Wild Like Children by Omaha, Nebraska-based band, Tilly and the Wall. It was released as a limited edition 7" on Trash Aesthetics on February 6, 2006. Track listing "Reckless""In Two Glasses of Wine""Pictures of Houses" External links [Tilly and the Wa..
Reckless Abandon (Charmed episode)
Contents 1 General information2 Synopsis3 Book of Shadows3.1 Enemies3.2 Spells4 Guest stars5 Trivia6 International titles7 External links General information Episode of the popular U.S. television series, CharmedEpisode Number: 11Season: 2Production ..
Reckless burning
Reckless burning is a crime that involves illegally setting fire to something not of building proportions, such as leaves or trash. It is a lesser charge than arson. It is usually enacted and levied in areas of high fire risk to prevent people from starting fires that could easily get out of control..
Reckless Engineering
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Reckless Kelly
Reckless Kelly is a 1993 Australian comedy film written, directed and starring Yahoo Serious. The story is a satirical take on a modern day Ned Kelly who is forced to Hollywood in order to make enough money to save his family's land, robbing banks. Partial cast Yahoo Serious - Ned KellyMelora Hard..
Recklinghausen
Recklinghausen is a city in the Ruhr Area in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. It is the capital of the district Recklinghausen. Recklinghausen is home to a museum of icons, which includes more than 1,000 Orthodox works from Russia, Greece and the Balkan countries, as well as early Coptic Christian..
Recklinghausen (district)
Recklinghausen Statistics State: North Rhine-Westphalia Capital: Recklinghausen } } |- | Area:||760.27 km² |- | Inhabitants:||655,050 (2002) |- | pop. density:||862 inh./km² |- | Car identification:||RE |- | Homepage:||http://www.kreis-recklinghausen.de |- !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor=#DE..
Reckling Park
Redirect [[Template:Infobox Stadium]] Reckling Park is the baseball stadium at Rice University in Houston, Texas, USA. The stadium was built on the site of Cameron Field, Rice's home from 1978-99, in time for the 2000 season. The Owls have hosted five NCAA regional and three super regional tournamen..
Recknitz
The Recknitz is a river in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in northeastern Germany. The Recknitz's glacial valley stretches as far south as the heights at Glasewitz near Güstrow. The river has no definite source, but rather builds up from streams and drainage ditches. The ditches of the Schaalbeke and Plud..
Reckong Peo
Reckong Peo, also simply known as Peo by the local inhabitants, is the capital of Kinnaur, one of the twelve administrative districts of the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. At a height of 2,670 metres, Reckong Peo is 260 kilometres from Shimla and seven kilometres from Powari. External Links &..
Reckoning
Reckoning may be an album: Reckoning (R.E.M. album), the 1984 R.E.M. albumReckoning (Grateful Dead album), the 1981 Grateful Dead live albumThe Reckoning (Margaret Becker album), the 1988 Margaret Becker album[[The Reckoning (Project: Storm album)]], the 2000 Project: Storm album Reckoning may also..
Reckoning (Grateful Dead album)
Reckoning is a 1981 live double album by the Grateful Dead. It consists of acoustic material recorded live in September and October 1980. Some of the tracks are shortened versions of the live performances. The material recorded in 1980 was originally intended for release on one double LP set. B..
Reckoning (R.E.M. album)
Reckoning is the second album by the band R.E.M. It was released in 1984 by independent label I.R.S. Records to critical acclaim and stronger record sales than their debut. Reckoning features some of R.E.M.'s more popular early songs, including "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" and "(Don't Go Back To..
Reckoning (Stargate SG-1)
"Reckoning" }||}}} }|episode list=|overridean=}} episode }|episode list=}} of the science fiction}}} television series Stargate SG-1}}}. They detail the climaxes of plots including the Goa'uld, the Replicators, and the Jaffa Rebellion. They are widely regarded to be two of the best episodes ever on..
Reckoning Night
Reckoning Night is the fourth full-length studio album by the Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica. Track listing (All music and lyrics by Tony Kakko, except for "My Selene" (music by Jani Liimatainen)) "Misplaced" – 4:42"Blinded No More" – 5:33"Ain't Your Fairytale" – 5:26"R..
Reckoning of Hell
In the cosmology of the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons, the Reckoning of Hell (often referred to as the Reckoning) was a civil war that shaped the political landscape of the Nine Hells into its current form. The Reckoning received its fullest treatment in the D&D sourcebook A Guide to ..
Reclaim
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word Reclaim or Reclaiming can refer to : Reclaiming words by promoting them with positive connotationsLand reclamationWater reclamationREgional CLean Air Incentives Market (RECLAIM), an emissions trading program in CaliforniaT..
ReclaimDemocracy.org
ReclaimDemocracy.org is a non-profit organization that summarizes its mission as "Restoring Citizen Authority Over Corporations." It's webite also notes "reviving grassroots democracy, and revoking the power of money and corporations to control government and civic society." It says that corpora..
Reclaimed water
Warning sign in Santa Monica, California, where reclaimed water is used to irrigate plants in public parks. Reclaimed water is wastewater (sewage) that has been treated and purified to be as clean as (or sometimes cleaner than) standard drinking water. It is frequently used to irrigate golf c..
Reclaimer
This article is about the reclaimer machine. For information on the term Reclaimer as used in [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] please see Reclaimer (Halo). A reclaimer is a very large machine used in Bulk material handling applications. A reclaimer's function is to recover bulk material such as ores and c..
Reclaimer (Halo)
A "Reclaimer" is an individual who, whether by chance or by [[Wiktionary:precedent|precedent]], has been placed in charge of retrieving an item known as the Index and returning it to, and subsequently placing it into a control panel within, a control center on a Halo structure to activate a massive ..
Reclaiming
For the neopagan organization of this name, see Reclaiming (neopaganism) To reclaim is to bring a word back to a more acceptable course. This can have wider implications in the fields of discourse, and is often used described in terms of personal or socio-political empowerment. Contents 0.1&nb..
Reclaiming (neopaganism)
Reclaiming or Reclaiming Collective is a community of women and men working to unify spirit and politics. Reclaiming's vision is rooted in the religion and magic of the Goddess, the Immanent Life Force. Reclaiming sees its work as teaching and making magic; the art of empowering the individual and t..
Reclaiming Our Heritage
Reclaiming Our Heritage is a free living history celebration held annually on the grounds of the historic National Soldiers Home in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Multi-era war encampments and reenactments take place during opening weekend of the city's summer festival season. Description Events held dur..
Reclaim the Streets
Part of the Politics series onAnarchism Traditions Anarcha-feminism Anarchist communism Anarcho-primitivism Anarcho-syndicalism Christian anarchism Collectivist anarchism Eco-anarchism Green anarchism Individualist anarchism Anarcho-capitalism(disputed) Anarchism in culture Anarchi..
Reclamation
Reclamation is the process of reclaiming something from loss or from a less useful condition. It is generally used of water reclamation, which, a century ago meant damming streams (thus the US Bureau of Reclamation owning dams), and now has come to be used to describe wastewater reclamation. Water ..
Reclamation district
Reclamation districts are a form of special-purpose districts in the United States (and possibly other countries) which are responsible for reclamining and/or maintaining land that is threatened by permanent or temporary flooding for agricultural, residential, commercial, or industrial use. The lan..
Reclamation Street
Reclamation Street (新填地街) is a street stretching from Yau Ma Tei to Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong. As its name suggests, it was built on the reclaimed western shore of Kowloon Peninsula. The street is lined with old residential buildings, as well as a wide variety of businesses at the street..
Recliner
This article is about a music album. Recliner is also short for 'reclining armchair', see Recliner (chair). Recliner is the debut full length album by British alternative band Aconite Thrill. The CD was produced by the band themselves. Track listing All songs written and composed by Aconite Thri..
Recliner (band)
Recliner are a Glasgow based band who have been gigging regularly in and around Scotland for the last 3 years. They have supported the likes of El Presidente, Hard-Fi, The Futureheads, and Bloc Party and have received regular airplay on various Radio stations including Xfm and BBC Radio Scotland. ..
Recliner (chair)
Recliner is an armchair that reclines when the sitter lowers the chair's back and raises its front. It has a backrest that can be tilted back, causing a footrest to extend from the front. History 1928 Cousins Edward Knabusch and Edwin Shoemaker create the first recliner in Monroe, Michigan.They s..
Recliner Tranquilizer
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RecLOH
RecLOH is an abbreviation for "Recombinational Loss of Heterozygosity". This is a type of mutation which occurs with DNA during recombination. From a pair of equivalent ("homologous"), but slightly different genes, a pair of identical genes results. In this case there is a reciprocal exchange of ge..
Recluse
For the town, see: Recluse, Wyoming A recluse is someone in isolation who hides away from the attention of the public, a person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means "shut up" or "sequester". A person may become a recluse for many..
Recluse, Wyoming
Recluse is a small town in Campbell County, Wyoming, United States. ..
Recluse spider
The recluse spiders (genus Loxosceles), also known as fiddle-back or violin spiders, are a venomous genus of spiders known for their necrotic bite. Contents 1 Habitat and appearance2 Venom components and effects3 Species4 See also5 External links6 See also Habi..
Reclusion perpetua
Reclusion perpetua (Spanish: reclusión perpetua, from Latin: reclusio perpetua) is a particular kind of sentence of imprisonment in the Philippines. It is one of two sentences, the other being life imprisonment, designed to replace the death penalty and is, in legal parlance, almost synonymous wit..
Reclus Peninsula
Reclus Peninsula is a peninsula 7 miles long which borders the W side of Charlotte Bay, on the W coast of Graham Land. First charted in 1898 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Gerlache, who named the N extremity "Cap Reclus" for Elisee Reclus (1830-1905), French geographer and author. The UK-..
Recognition
Recognition (re+cognition) is a process that occurs in thinking when some event, process, pattern, or object recurs. Thus in order for something to be recognized, it must be familiar. This recurrence allows the recognizer to more properly react, and has survival value. When the recognizer has corr..
Recognition heuristic
According to the recognition heuristic, when making a judgment about two items, the more easily recognized item will be considered to have a higher value. Daniel Goldstein and Gerd Gigerenzer showed students in Germany and the United States lists of pairs of German and American cities. Each group w..
Recognition of human individuals
Recognition of human individuals involves physical recognition, such as visual, auditory, or behavior recognition. Recognition of acquaintances From nearby, a human individual is mainly recognized by his or her face; individuals with prosopagnosia are unable to recognize the faces of other people. ..
Recognition of states approach
A recognition of states approach is one of the three principal methods employed by states pertaining to the issue of recognition, following an unconstitutional change in the government of another state. It is the policy of recognizing states rather than governments. It is an alternative to the metho..
Recognition of studies abroad in the European Union
Recognition of titles is an important instrument to facilitate the free movement of students and of graduates in Europe. Also at the occasion of the "Prague Ministerial Conference" on Higher Education (May 2001), "Ministers strongly encouraged universities and other higher education institutions to ..
Recognition of the Traditional Owners of the Land
Many events in Australia begin with a Recognition of the Traditional Owners of the Land, a phrase, paragraph, or sometimes an entire speech recognising that the land where the event is taking place is stolen and traditionally belongs to the Indigenous people of Australia. The recognition is not of A..
Recognition Primed Decision
The Recognition-Primed Decision (RPD) model was described by Gary Klein in order to explain how people can make relatively fast decisions without having to compare options. Previously, decision researchers had argued that unless people used some sort of decision analysis or multi-attribute utility ..
Recognition primed decision
Recognition-primed decision is a technique for modeling how people come to a rapid decision when faced with complex situations. In this model, the decision-maker is assumed to generate a possible course of action, compare it to the constraints imposed by the situation, and select the first course ..
Recognizance
In British and American law, the term recognizance is usually employed to describe an obligation of record, entered into before some court or magistrate duly authorized, whereby the party bound acknowledges (recognizes) that he owes a personal debt to the government or Crown, with a defeasance, i.e...
Recognized operating agency
A Recognized operating agency (ROA) is any operating agency, as defined in the ITU Convention (Geneva, 1992), which operates a public correspondence or broadcasting service and upon which the obligations provided for in Article 6 of the ITU Constitution are imposed by the Member in whose territory t..
Recoil
This article is about backward momentum in firearms. For other uses, see recoil (disambiguation). The recoil when firing a gun is the backward momentum of a gun, which is equal to the forward momentum of the bullet or shell, due to conservation of momentum. It has to be absorbed by for example t..
Recoilless rifle
M67 recoilless rifle. Recoilless Rifle mechanism and method of operation. A recoilless rifle (RCL) is a lightweight form of anti-tank weaponry. The first effective system of this kind was developed during World War II. Recoilless rifles are capable of firing artillery-type shells at a ..
Recoilless Technologies
Recoilless Technologies is a startup company looking to commercialise a recoilless technology that could apply to both small armaments, including rifles, as well as large weapons, such as naval guns and tanks. The inventor is Richard Giza, and the company is based in Melbourne, Australia. Ross Babb..
Recoil (album)
Recoil is the third album released by Florida hard rock band Nonpoint. This album was released in the fall of 2004 on Lava Records. This album also contains 13 tracks (14 if you count the acoustic version of "Past It All" at the end of track 13). This album contains the slightly political single "Th..
Recoil (band)
Recoil is the musical venture of ex-Depeche Mode member Alan Wilder, for which he writes the music and invites various guest musicians to write the accompanying lyrics and perform them on the record. The vocal parts are either sung, or performed as spoken word pieces. The sound of Recoil is - wh..
Recoil (disambiguation)
Recoil may refer to: Recoil, the backward momentum produced when firing gunsRecoil (band), a band led by Alan WilderRecoil (video game), a computer game developed by Zipper InteractiveRecoil (film), (1997) by Art CamachoRecoil, the originally intended name for the Pokémon character Magneton This is..
Recoil buffer
A recoil buffer is a factory-installed or aftermarket accessory component for firearms placed between operating metal parts which impact one another, such as the slide and the frame of a semi-automatic pistol. Buffers cushion the battering force of repeated impact, reducing wear on parts and length..
Recoil operation
Recoil operation is a type of locked-breech firearm actions used in automatic firearms. As the name implies, these actions use the force of recoil to provide the energy to cycle the action. Contents 1 How they work2 Long recoil operation2.1 Cycle diagram explanation3 Short re..
Recoil temperature
In laser cooling, the Boltzmann constant times the recoil temperature is equal to the recoil energy deposited in a single atom initially at rest by the spontaneous emission of a single photon. ..
Recoleta
For the municipality in Chile, see Recoleta (municipality). Recoleta is a 'barrio' or neighbourhood in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is a historic area, much frequented by tourists and the city's residents for its cafés, galleries and the famous Recoleta cemetery. Recoleta is part of the 'pseudo-..
Recoleta (municipality)
Recoleta is a municipality ("comuna") of Chile located on the province of Santiago in the Santiago Metropolitan Region. It has an area of 16.2 km², a population of 148,220 (2002 census) and an average household income of $19,153 in PPP US dollars (2000). External link [Municipality home..
Recollection
For the Platonic epistemological theory, see Anamnesis. For the album by singer Leslie Phillips, see Recollection (album). Recollection is the retrieval of memory. It is not a passive process; people employ metacognitive strategies to make the best use of their memory, and priming and other context..
Recollection (album)
Recollection is the title of compilation album by Leslie Phillips, released in 1987 on Myrrh Records. Largely a collection of "greatest hits" from the Myrrh years, this album also contains a couple of new tracks including an acoustic version of "Your Kindness" and the never before released, "No ..
Recollets
The Récollets (English: Recollects) were a French branch of the Roman Catholic order, the Franciscans (Latin: Ordo Fratrum Minorum), first established in France about 1570. According to one historian, "Recollection-houses are, strictly speaking, those monasteries to which friars desirous of devotin..
Recologne
Recologne is the name or part of the name of several communes in France: Recologne, in the Doubs départementRecologne, in the Haute-SaôneRecologne-lès-Rioz, in the Haute-Saône This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an ref..
Recologne, Doubs
Recologne Country      France Région Franche-Comté Départment Doubs Arrondissement Besançon Canton Audeux INSEE 25482 Postal Code 25170 MayorCurrent Term Bernard Perrier Intercommunality Communauté de communes des Rives de l'Ogno..
Recom
ReCom, or as it is more known as the Worldwide Malaysian Students Network, is the largest Malaysian student network in the world. Currently, it has more than 4,200 members. Recom receives much participation from Malaysian students, from high schools to those in tertiary institutions. ReCom is a net..
Recombinant DNA
Recombinant DNA (sometimes rDNA) is an artificial DNA sequence resulting from the combining of two other DNA sequences in a plasmid. Recombinant proteins are proteins that are produced by different genetically modified organisms following insertion of the relevant DNA into their genome. As this reco..
Recombinant Human Dragon
Recombinant Human Dragon is an internet-based multimedia installation exploring issues of cultural ownership and re-use. It is also home to the musical artists Beastmaster Romance and The Earl of Bandwidth. Manifesto Excerpts "We too often confuse doing an activity with being entertained. We too r..
Recombination
Recombination usually refers to the biological process of Genetic recombination and meiosis, a genetic event that occurs during the formation of sperm and egg cells. It is also referred to as crossing over or change of phase. Other possible uses of the term are as follows: In chemistry, it is the..
Recombination frequency
In genetics, recombinantion frequency is when crossing-over will take place between two loci (or genes) during meiosis. Recombinantion frequency is a measure of genetic linkage and is used in the creation of a genetic map. During meiosis, chromosomes assort randomly into gametes, such that the seg..
Recombination hotspot
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Recombination hotspots are sites in the genome of sexually reproducing organisms that exhibit elevated rates of meiotic recombination. Recent studies using linkage desequilibrium in human have identified over 25,000 hotspots in the genome. In view of the most rece..
Recombineering
Recombineering (recombinogenic engineering) is a powerful molecular biology technique based on homologous recombination systems in E. coli to modify DNA. The term was first coined in 2001 by Neal Copeland (Nat. Genet. Rev. 2:769-779). Recombineering has been most successful using the bacteriophage..
Recommendation system
Recommendation systems are programs which attempt to predict items (movies, music, books, news, web pages) that a user may be interested in, given some information about the user's profile. Often, this is implemented as a collaborative filtering algorithm. Recommendation systems work by collecting..
Recommended precaution
Recommended precaution (Arabic: Ihtiyat Mustahabb) is a fiqh term, prominently used by Shi'a marjas when giving fatwas. Basically, a recommended precaution is a precaution the believer can take to avoid unintentional transgressions of the Sunnah. Depending on the case, the recommendation can be: to..
Recommended Records
Recommend Records (RéR) is a British independent record label and distribution network founded by Chris Cutler in 1978. RéR features largely "Rock in Opposition" and related music, but it also distributes selected music released on other independent labels. Contents 1 History1.1 Ev..
Recompensation
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. sort of reparation for personal injuries. The Jewish Claims Conference asked for recompensation for the persecutions of Jews during the Nazi period. ..
Recompression chamber
A recompression chamber is a pressure vessel used to treat divers suffering from certain diving disorders such as decompression sickness. Often the terms recompression chamber, decompression chamber and hyperbaric oxygen therapy chamber are used interchangeably. The names reflect the different purp..
Reconcilee
Reconcilee is a neologism for Czech word upravenec (pl. upravenci) which denotes an émigré from Communist Czechoslovakia who "reconciliated" his or her relationship towards Communist régime. Contents 1 The origins2 Categories3 Controversy4 Reference The origins Since 1948 ..
Reconciliation
A monument to reconciliation in Ottawa Reconciliation may mean the following: Reconciliation may be seen as part of a process of restoring a relationship gone awry, typically as the result of one party causing a rift. Critically, reconciliation has become a trap for malicious motives; Fore..
Reconciliation (Senate)
Reconciliation is a legislative process of the United States Senate that is intended to allow a contentious budget bill to be considered without being subject to filibuster. Reconciliation was created in 1974 but came into use the 1980s. Reconciliation was used to pass Bill Clinton's 1993 (FY 1..
Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc
The Reconciliation and Liberation Bloc or Kutla al-Musalaha wa't-Tahrir is an Iraqi political party. The Sunni, liberal, and secularist party was founded as the Iraqi Homeland Party in Jordan in 1995 by exiles from Saddam's regime. A prominent member was Saddam's son-in-law Hussein Kamel. The pa..
Reconciliation and Unity Commission (Fiji)
Politics portal]] Fiji This article is part of the series: Politics of Fiji Constitution of Fiji Main article - [[Constitution of Fiji: Preamble|Preamble]]Chapters [[Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 1|1]] [[Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 2|2]] [[Constitution of Fiji: Chapter 3|3]] [[Constituti..
Reconciliation Australia
Reconciliation Australia is the non-government, not-for-profit foundation established in January 2001 to provide a continuing national focus for reconciliation. It was established by the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation. The Council had been wound up as there was no political commitment to reco..
Reconciliation ecology
Reconciliation ecology is the science of accommodating wild species within human-modified or -occupied landscapes. It holds that protecting wilderness, though necessary, is not enough to preserve biodiversity given the large area required for a diverse range of species to survive in the long term. T..
Reconciling Ministries Network
LGBT movements  Around the world ·   · · Opposition · Violence The Reconciling Ministries Network (RMN) is an organisation dedicated to the inclusion of people of all sexual orientations and gender identities in the United Methodist Church. It was founded in 1984 as ..
RECoNET
RECoNET stands for Remote Control Over Network. RECoNET consist of a combination of hardware and software that facilitates the control of devices over a TCP/IP network. RECoNET is based on the dsPIC microcontroller and a Zigbee wireless link. The RECoNET Project can be found at http://www.RECoNETPro..
Reconfigurability
Reconfigurability denotes the capability of a system that can dynamically change its behaviour, usually in response to dynamic changes in its environment. In the context of wireless communication reconfigurability tackles the changeable behaviour of wireless networks and associated equipment, speci..
Reconfigurable computing
Reconfigurable computing is computer processing with highly flexible computing fabrics. The principal difference when compared to using ordinary microprocessors is the ability to make substantial changes to the data path itself in addition to the control flow. Contents 1 History and characte..
Reconfigurable datapath array
A reconfigurable datapath array (rDPA) is a coarse-grained morphware unit. Instead of field-programmable gate arrays having single bit configurable logic blocks (CLBs), rDPAs have multiple bits wide (for instance, 32 bit path width) reconfigurable datapath units (rDPUs). rDPAs are structurally prog..
Reconfigurable Data Path Array
A reconfigurable data path array or rDPA is a semiconductor device containing reconfigurable data path units (rDPU) and programmable interconnects. Such reconfigurable interconnects allow the rDPUs of an rDPA to be interconnected as needed by the system designer. Each rDPU can be configured to perfo..
Reconfigurable Manufacturing System
A reconfigurable manufacturing system (RMS) is one designed at the outset for rapid change in its structure, as well as its hardware and software components, in order to quickly adjust its production capacity and functionality within a part family in response to sudden market changes or intrinsic sy..
Reconfigurable Supercomputing
Reconfigurable Supercomputing stands for a new direction in Supercomputing, where Reconfigurable Computing methods are adopted by supercomputer architectures, like including FPGAs. From FPGA usage as accelerators, speed-up factors by up to two orders of magnitude are reported, as well as floor space..
Reconnaissance
Mixed reconnaissance patrol of the Polish Home Army and the Soviet Red Army during Operation Tempest, 1944 Reconnaissance is the military term for the active gathering of information about an enemy, or other conditions, by physical observation. It is part of combat intelligence. Compare to co..
Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition
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Reconnoitering the Rim (Deadwood episode)
"Reconnoitering the Rim" is the 3rd episode of the HBO original series, Deadwood. It was the third episode of the first season. The episode was written by Jody Worth and was directed by Davis Guggenheim. It originally aired on April 4th 2004. Guest roles Sean Bridgers as Johnny BurnsLarry Cedar as..
Reconquista
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Reconquista, Santa Fe
|} Reconquista is a city in the north of the province of Santa Fe, Argentina, 327 km from the provincial capital. It is the head town of the General Obligado Department, and it has 66,187 inhabitants according to the 2001 census [INDEC]. The city lies on a branch of the Paraná River opp..
Reconquista (disambiguation)
Reconquista is a Spanish and Portuguese word meaning "Reconquest". It can refer to the following: Reconquista, the war to drive the Moors out of Spain and Portugal by the Christian rulers.Reconquista (Mexico), a word describing trends in Mexican-American demographics in the Southwest United States.R..
Reconquista (Mexico)
Reconquista is a facetious term#redirect [[Template:fact]], popularized by Mexican writers Carlos Fuentes and Elena Poniatowska, to describe the demographic and cultural reemergence of Mexicans in the American Southwest. It was originally a jocular analogy to the Spanish Reconquista of Moorish Ibe..
Reconquista (Spanish America)
In colonial Spanish America, the Reconquista refers to the period following Napoleon's failed invasion of the Iberian Peninsula in 1808. During the invasion, a number of Spanish colonies in the New World moved for greater autonomy or independence outright. After Napoleon left Spain defeated, Ferdi..
Reconstituted family
A reconstituted family is a union of two adults who have had previous marital relations and have had children in those previous relationships. It is the family type created from the conjugation of two lone parent families. The Brady Bunch is an example of a reconstituted family. See also Stepfam..
Reconstruct
Reconstruct, or reconstruction could mean : To construct a building after it has been damaged or destroyed.Plastic surgery can be reconstructive in nature, for example cleft lip and palate surgery.Crime reconstruction uses evidence and physics to determine the events at a crime scene.Forensic facia..
Reconstruction
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Contents 0.1 Loyalty Issue0.2 Suffrage issue1 Wartime plans and legislation2 Presidential Reconstruction: 1865–662.1 Black Codes2.2 Moderate responses2.3 Johnson vetoes; Democrats regroup3 Radical Reconstruction:..
Reconstructionism
Reconstructionism may refer to a variety of religious, academic and historical religious sects and/or political movements. Historical Movements Reconstruction, the period in United States history that refers to the orchestrated post-war resolution of political and economic issues in the former Confe..
Reconstructionist Judaism
Part of a of articles onJews and Judaism Who is a Jew? · Etymology · Culture Judaism · Core principles Tanakh (Torah / Nevi'im / Ketuvim) Talmud · Halakha · Holidays · Prayer Ethics · 613 Mitzvot · Customs · Midrash Jewish ethnic divisions A..
Reconstructionist Postmillennialism
Reconstructionist Postmillennialism or Theonomic Postmillennialism is a form of Christian millennial eschatology which applies Christian Reconstructionism to the advancement of the Kingdom of God through out the millennium spoken of in chapter 20 of the Book of Revelation. Reconstructionist Postmil..
Reconstructionist Rabbinical College
The Reconstructionist Rabbinical College (RRC), located in Wyncote, Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia, is the only seminary affiliated with Reconstructionist Judaism. It is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Graduates of ..
Reconstruction (band)
Reconstruction was an incarnation of the Jerry Garcia Band that performed only for an eight-month period in 1979. The band's first performance was January 30, 1979 at the Keystone in Berkeley, California. Its last performance was on September 22, 1979, at the Keystone in Palo Alto, California. Du..
Reconstruction (disambiguation)
Reconstruction may refer to: Contents 1 Post-war reconstruction1.1 United States1.2 Other2 ..
Reconstruction Act
Following the Civil War, the United States Congress passed four statutes known as Reconstruction Acts (March 2, 1867 (ch. 153, 14 Stat. 428), March 23, 1867 (ch. 6, 15 Stat. 2), July 19, 1867 (ch. 30, 15 Stat. 14), March 11, 1868 (ch. 25, 15 Stat. 25)) Contents 1 Reconstruction Act of 18671...
Reconstruction algorithm
In tomography, a variety of practical reconstruction algorithms have been developed to implement the process of reconstruction of a 3-dimensional object from its projections. These algorithms are designed largely based on the mathematics of the radon transform, statistical knowledge of the data acqu..
Reconstruction Amendments
The Reconstruction Amendments are the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth amendments to the United States Constitution, passed between 1865 and 1870, the five years immediately following the Civil War. The Amendments were intended to restructure the United States from a country that was (in Abrah..
Reconstruction and Development Programme
Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) is a South African socio-economic policy framework implemented by the African National Congress (ANC) government of Nelson Mandela in 1994 after months of discussions, consultations and negotiations between the ANC, its Alliance partners the Congress of..
Reconstruction conjecture
Informally, the reconstruction conjecture in graph theory suggests that a graph is determined uniquely by it's sub-structures. Contents 1 Definitions2 Formal statement3 Requirement of 3 vertices4 Verification5 Other structures6 Further reading7 References Def..
Reconstruction filter
In a mixed-signal system (analog and digital), a reconstruction filter (or anti-imaging filter) is used to construct a smooth analogue signal from the output of a digital to analogue converter (DAC) or other sampled data output device. Whilst in theory a DAC gives a series of impulses, in practice,..
Reconstruction Finance Act
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The Reconstruction Finance Act was a United States federal law. References J. H. Jones, Fifty Billion Dollars (1951) Gave loans to Banks during the Great Depression to make sure thye don't fail ..
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
The Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC) was an Independent agency of the United States government chartered during the administration of Herbert Hoover in 1932. The agency advanced $2 billion in loans to state and local governments and to banks, railroads, farm mortgage associations, and oth..
Reconstruction from zero crossings
The problem of reconstruction from zero crossings can be stated as: given the zero crossings of a continuous signal, is it possible to reconstruct the signal? Worded differently, what are the conditions under which a signal can be reconstructed from its zero crossings? This problem has 2 parts. Fir..
Reconstruction of Iraq
Reconstruction of Iraq is the term used for attempts to make repairs to infrastructure damage in the aftermath of the invasion of Iraq in March 2003. The term is used by the multinational forces who invaded Iraq as well as various western media outlets. Contents 1 Introduction2 Stated ..
Reconstruction of New Orleans
Hurricane Katrina 2005 Atlantic hurricane season General TimelineMeteorological historyPreparations* New Orleans preparednessImpact Economic effectsPolitical effectsCriticism of gov't responseSocial effectsEffects by region*Effects on Mississippi*Effects on New Orleans** Levee failures** Inf..
Reconstruction Party of Canada
The Reconstruction Party was a Canadian political party founded by Henry Herbert Stevens, a long-time Conservative Member of Parliament (MP). Stevens served as Minister of Trade in the Arthur Meighen government of 1921, and as Minister of Trade and Commerce from 1930 to 1934 in the Depression-era g..
Reconstruction Site
Reconstruction Site is a 2003 album by The Weakerthans. A song cycle about grief, regret and loss, the album is thematically framed by three tracks, "(Manifest)", "(Hospital Vespers)" and "(Past-Due)", which set three different sonnets about a terminally ill hospital patient to the same melody. ..
Reconstructive surgery
Reconstructive surgery is in its broadest sense the use of surgery to reconstruct damaged or malformed tissues or organs. Although plastic surgery is involved in some aspects of reconstructive surgery there are other branches of surgery whose main aim is reconstruction of a more normal part of the ..
Reconstructivism
Reconstructivism is a post-deconstructionist philosophy that advocates conscious rebuilding of reality, particularly creating new and improved versions of conventional, oppressive or outmoded structures. Commonly this is seen as recombining or recontextualizing the ideas arrived at by deconstructio..
Reconvilier
Reconvilier is a town of the canton of Bern in Switzerland. It is located in the district of Moutier, in an area called the Bernese Jura (Jura Bernois in French), which sits between the Canton of Jura and the German-speaking part of the Canton of Bern. The people of this commune speak French, alth..
Recon Team
The Recon Team is the name of a group of several fictional characters from [[Transformers: Cybertron]]. Just as many Mini-Cons do, its members form a specialized team - in this case, to back up the Autobots and perform reconaissance. They are also the counterparts and friends of the humans Coby, B..
Recopa Sudamericana
The Recopa Sudamericana (English: South American Recup, Portuguese: Recopa Sul-Americana) is at stake in an annual football series (2 legs) between the reigning champions of the Copa Libertadores de América and Copa Sudamericana. It is the South American equivalent to UEFA's European Super Cup Si..
Recopa Sudamericana 1991
The 1991 edition of the Recopa Sudamericana was not played. Olimpia de Asunción was automatically declared as champion of the Recopa Sudamericana since they won both the Copa Libertadores and Supercopa Sudamericana in 1990. ..
Recopa Sudamericana 2003
The Recopa Sudamericana 2003 consisted of a single match played at the Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, California. Olimpia of Paraguay qualified as the 2002 Copa Libertadores champion and San Lorenzo of Argentina as the 2002 Copa Sudamericana champion. In the final, Olimpia defeated San Lorenzo t..
Recopa Sudamericana 2005
Boca Juniors won the Recopa Sudamericana 2005, which was played in two matches, the first one in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and the second at Once Caldas' ground in Manizales, Colombia. This was Boca's 14th international title, one short of South American CA Independiente's record. First leg: Augu..
Record
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Record can mean: Gramophone recordCompact DiscWorld record, an unsurpassed accomplishment or statisticRecord (computer science)Record (technical) a document, originated by a qualified person or qualification body, that register or ..
Record-Breaking World Poker Tour First Prizes
Below are the World Poker Tour events that have broken the record for the first prize. Regular Events Season Event Winner Prize 1 Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2002 Gus Hansen 6,480 1 World Poker Open - 2003 Dave Ulliott 9,175 2 World Poker Finals - 2003 Hoyt Corkins ,089,200 2 Five Di..
Record-oriented filesystem
In a record-oriented filesystem, files are stored as a collection of records. Generally, these systems support several different record formats: either fixed-length and variable length, different lengths, and different physical organisations or padding mechanisms; metadata associated with the file r..
Recorded History
Recorded history can be defined as history that has been written down or recorded by the use of language, whereas history is a more general term referring simply to information about the past.[Dictionary.Com Definition of "History"] Contents 1 Early languages2 Importance of..
Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius
"Recorded Live: The 12 Year Old Genius" is the third album and first live album by Stevie Wonder on the Tamla (Motown) label. Released in 1963, the album finally gained success for the child prodigy thanks to the famous raucous live version of "Fingertips". Not only did the song reach #1 on the pop ..
Recorded Live on Stage
Recorded Live on Stage was the first glimpse of a live Marvin Gaye show. Released as an album on September 9, 1963, it firmly stamped Gaye's place as Motown's leading male hitmaker with only Mary Wells outselling him. And though he would often complain of stage fright, when Gaye sang, it seemed li..
Recorded live track
A recorded live track is a song or audio sequence recorded from live performances (e.g. concerts, comedy clubs, etc.). Live song tracks typically have concert hall cheering (e.g. whistleblowing, hand clapping, etc.); the cheering usually sounds like a rain storm or similar storms. Despite redundan..
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Recorded vote
In the United States Congress, a recorded vote is a vote in which the names of those voting for and against a motion may be recorded. Questions may be decided by voice vote, but the voice vote does not allow one to determine at a later date which members voted for and against the motion. Upon the ..
Recorder
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Various recorders The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes—whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle and ocarina. The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the inst..
Recorder (disambiguation)
Recorder may refer to one of the following. Recorder, a flute-like woodwind musical instrument. In German it is called the Blockflöte, in French the flûte à bec, and in Italian the flauto dolce.Any device for recording sound, visual, or other information; see tape recorder, video cassette record..
Recorder (judge)
In the Courts of England and Wales, a Recorder is a barrister or solicitor of 10 years standing who serves as a part-time Crown court judge. They can also serve in the County court. United States In some U.S. jurisdictions, the Recorder's Court is a local court of limited jurisdiction, most often h..
Recorder of deeds
Recorder of deeds refers to the government office that maintains records of transfers of real estate, as well as many other public documents. The individual holding the office is also known as the Recorder of Deeds. The title varies in different jurisdictions; variations include County Recorder, R..
Recorder warning tone
In telecommunication, a recorder warning tone is a tone transmitted over a telephone line to indicate to the called party that the calling party is recording the conversation. In the US, the recorder warning tone is a half-second burst of 1400 Hz applied every 15 seconds. The recorder warning tone ..
Recording
Historical records of events have been made for thousands of years in one form or another. Amongst the earliest are cave painting, runic alphabets and hieroglyphics. Technology continues to provide and expand means for human beings to represent, record and express their thoughts, feelings and experi..
Recordings (album)
Recordings is a compilation album by British progressive rock band Porcupine Tree, first released in May, 2001. It is a collection of b-sides from the albums Stupid Dream and Lightbulb Sun along with two new songs, "Cure for Optimism" and "Disappear". Recordings is a very rare release, limited to o..
Recording (real estate)
Contents 1 Overview2 Creation3 Title Searching4 How the System Works5 Limitations Overview The vast majority of states the United States employ a system of recording instruments that affect the title of real estate as the means for publicly documenting land titles and in..
Recording Artists' Coalition
The Recording Artists' Coalition (RAC) is an American music industry organization that represents recording artists, and attempts to defend their rights and interests. Compare and contrast with the RIAA, which represents the recording industry. Their most vocal and energetic actions have been in su..
Recording a Tape in the Colour of the Light
Recording a Tape the Colour of the Light is the debut release of Montreal-based instrumental act Bell Orchestre. On the back of the album, the track listing includes a track set off from the rest called (frost). On the iTunes music store, the last three minutes and fifty seconds of "Recording A Tu..
Recording consciousness
redirect [[Template:Context]] Bennett (1980, p.114) describes the development of recording consciousness, the consequence of "a society which is literally wired for sound" in which, according to Richard Middleton (1990, p.88) "this consciousness defines the social reality of popular music." "Acousti..
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Recording District (Alaska)
A recording district is a mechanism for administration of the public record within the U.S. state of Alaska. Unlike other states, Alaska does not have counties which perform this function, so it is instead divided into 34 recording districts which are centrally administered under a State Recorder. A..
Recording formats
Historically there have been hundreds of recording media and formats. A format is a transformation where the original information gets translated into features in a physical media. A format is not an encoding, as several encodings can belong to the same format. For example, for web pages, HTML and..
Recording head
A recording head is the physical interface between a recording apparatus and a moving recording medium. Recording heads are generally classified according to the physical priniciple that allows them to impress their data upon their medium. A recording head is often mechanically paired with a playb..
Recording Industry Association of America
"RIAA" redirects here. For , see . The Recording Industry Association of America (or RIAA) is the trade group that represents the recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of a large number of private corporate entities such as record labels and distributors, who create and dist..
Recording Industry Association of Japan
The Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved the music industry. It was founded in 1942 as the Japan Phonogram Record Cultural Association and adopted its current name in 1969. The RIAJ's activities include promotion of m..
Recording Industry Association of New Zealand
The Current RIANZ logo The Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists in New Zealand. RIANZ is the organisation which releases the official New Zealand singles and album charts. The Top 40 Sin..
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Recording of Transmission
The broadcasting term ROT stands for Recording of Transmission. Traditionally ROT’s are usually made on videotapes as Long play can record up to 8 hours at a time. These days recordings are often made on hard disk by software, or dedicated hardware. UK Law By UK law every radio station must recor..
Recording studio
A recording studio is a facility for sound recording. Photo of a control room showing the "desk" area. Visible is a computer-based "DAW". To the right of the computer and displays is a digital mixing console. Portions of reference monitors can also be seen. A vocalist inside the "studio",..
Recordland
Recordland is one of Venezuela's largest music and video store chains. They are owned by Empresas 1BC, the same owner of Radio Caracas Radio and Radio Caracas Televisión. They have twenty different stores located throughout the country. Here is the complete list of all of their stores, includi..
Recordset
A recordset is a Microsoft object oriented data structure that consists of a group of database records, and can either come from a base table or as the result of a query to the table. The concept is used in Microsoft's Data Access Objects (DAO) and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). The RecordSet object co..
Records (album)
Records is a compilation album by American rock band Foreigner, released in 1982 to span the band's first four albums through 1977. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing all songs by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones (Foreigner), except where noted "C..
Records and achievements by Michael Jackson
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. This article lists the sales and chart records and achievements by Michael Jackson. Disclaimer: United States..
Records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup
This article lists records and statistics of the Rugby World Cup, individual record holders, as well as all tournaments. Contents 1 Overall1.1 Team1.2 Individual2 By tournament2.1 19872.1.1 Team2.1.2 Individual2.2 19912.2.1 Team2.2.2 Individual2.3..
Records Management
Records Management is the practice of identifying, classifying, archiving, preserving, and sometimes destroying records. There is an International Standard on records management, ISO 15489: 2001. This defines records management as, "The field of management responsible for the efficient and systemati..
Records manager
The Records Manager for an organization is the person responsible for the management of records in the organization. This role has evolved over time and takes many forms, with many related areas of knowledge required for professional competency. Records Managers are found in all types of organizati..
Records of Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom
Contents 1 Period of Service1.1 Other notables2 Number of terms3 Age at appointment4 Longest Lived5 Shortest Lived6 Longest Lived after office7 Shortest Lived after office8 Only Assassinated Prime Minister Period of Service Robert Walpole, the long..
Records of the Grand Historian
The Records of the Grand Historian (}; }) written from 109 BC to 91 BC, was the magnum opus of Sima Qian, in which he recounted Chinese history from the time of the mythical Yellow Emperor until his own time. As the first systematic Chinese historical text, it tremendously influenced Chinese histori..
Records of the Historian
Records of the Historian or shiji written 2000 years ago by Grand Historian Sima Qian during the Han dynasty is one of the greatest works produced by China. Aspects of Han society, historical figures, and realistic narratives form the basic template for further Chinese historical records, as well ..
Records of Three Kingdoms
The Records of Three Kingdoms (; Wade-Giles: Sanguo Chih), is the official and authoritative historical text on the period of Three Kingdoms covering from 189 to 280, that composed by Chen Shou in the 3rd century. The work collects the smaller histories of the rival states Wei, Shu and Wu of the Thr..
Record (administrative)
Please see "Record" for other uses of the term The term Record can refer to one of several administrative collections of paperwork that pertain to various proceedings in business and employment and may include the following "record types": A business record of various economic transactionsA medical..
Record (newspaper)
Record is a Portuguese sports daily, published in Lisbon. Although it covers most sports, football occupies most of it, and almost always is the only sport referred to on the cover. It is generally seen as appealing to supporters of SL Benfica and Sporting CP, mixed with a strong anti-FC Porto sen..
Record Breakers
Record Breakers was a British Guinness Book of Records themed children's TV show, originally presented by Roy Castle with twin brothers Norris McWhirter and Ross McWhirter. It broadcast on BBC One from 15 December 1972 to 21 December 2001. The closing theme was "Dedication", performed by Roy Castle..
Record changer
Record changer, made in Germany around 1960 A record changer or autochanger is a device that plays multiple gramophone records in sequence without user intervention. Record changers first appeared in the late 1920s, and were common until the 1980s. The first commercially successful record cha..
Record chart
A record chart, also known as a music chart, is a method of ranking music according to popularity during a given period of time. Examples of record charts are the Hit parade, Hot 100 or Top 40. Although primarily a marketing or supermarketing tool like any other sales statistic, they have become a f..
Record collecting
Record collecting is a pastime for millions of music fans the world over. Although the main focus is on vinyl records, all formats are collectible by certain people. History Record collecting has been around probably nearly as long as recorded sound. In its earliest years, phonographs and the re..
Record Collection
Record Collection is an American independent record label based in Santa Monica, California. Artists AshSimon DawesKate EarlHot Hot HeatJohn Frusciante / AtaxiaMURSThe Walkmen External links [Official Site] ..
Record Collector
Record Collector started in 1979 and is the UK’s longest-running monthly music magazine. It distributes both within the UK and worldwide. ‘It’s a great publication and always has been, and I’ve spent many happy hours reading it.’ Jimmy Page, Led Zeppelin ‘One of my most favourite m..
Record distributor
A record distributor is a company (usually a record label) which works with smaller labels to promote and distribute their records, either in their home market or overseas. See also The Cartel - A network of independent distributors in the UKRED Distribution - A leading American distributorRough Tr..
Record industry
The record industry is the part of the music industry that earns profit by selling sound recordings of music. In the early years of the phonograph in the late 19th century, the music industry was dominated by the publishers of sheet music. With the start of the 20th century the importance of record..
Record label
In the music industry, a record label is a brand and a trademark associated with the marketing of sound recordings and music videos. A record label is also a company that manages such brands and trademarks; coordinates the production, manufacture, distribution, promotion, and enforcement of copyri..
Record Label Records
Record Label Records is an experimental music label that was formed by Benjamin Vanderford and Robert Martin otherwise known as Jacob Jarnigon. In the last three years Robert Martin has been the sole owner and manager of RLR. Ben and Robert are more well known for their creation of a fake American ..
Record linkage
Record linkage also known as deduplication, refers to the task of finding entries that refer to the same entity in two or more files. Record linkage is an appropriate technique when you have to join data sets that do not have a unique database key in common. A data set that have been through Record..
Record locator
Record locator A Record locator is an alphanumeric reference number used by airlines and travel agencies to identify an individual booking. It usually consists of between 5 and 7 letters or numerals, thus allowing a sufficient number of unique combinations and negating the need to duplicate over ti..
Record locking
Contents 1 Brief Overview2 Use of Locks2.1 Exclusive Locks2.2 Shared Locks Brief Overview Record locking is the technique of preventing simultaneous access to data in a database, to prevent inconsistent results. The classic example is demonstrated by two bank clerks attemptin..
Record Maestro
Counterpoint's Record Maestro is a royalties processing application consisting of three integrated modules which can store all of a company's label copy, sales and contractual information. The statements the application produces include all the details a user's payees require to be assured that..
Record Management Services
Record Management Services (abbreviated RMS) are procedures in the VMS, RSTS/E, RT-11 and high-end RSX-11 operating systems that programs may call to process files and records within files. VMS RMS is an integral part of the system software; its procedures run in executive mode. (RMS was not integra..
Record Management System
Record Management System (RMS), is both an implementation and API for persistent storage on J2ME devices, such as cell phones. See also Java ..
Record medium
In telecommunication, the term record medium has the following meanings: The physical medium on which information is stored in recoverable form. For example, magnetic tape or disk.In facsimile transmission, the physical medium on which the recorder forms an image of the object, i.e., creates the ..
Record Mirror
Record Mirror was a British weekly music newspaper. It competed with New Musical Express, Disc & Music Echo, Sounds, and Melody Maker, but had the smallest circulation of the UK consumer music weeklies and was considered to be the least important of the genre. The first ever UK album chart was pub..
Record of Lodoss War
|} French VHS edition. Promotional poster. Pirotess in the Legend of Crystania manga. Record of the Lodoss War videogame. is a series of fantasy novels by Ryo Mizuno based around work he originally created for a role-playing game system. There have since been multiple m..
Record of Lodoss War - The Advent of Kardiss
Record of Lodoss War - The Advent of Kardiss (known simply as Record of Lodoss War in the NTSC release) is a Diablo-style RPG based on the anime series of the same name. Essentially accepted as a sequel, this action-oriented RPG has become somewhat of a cult classic for Dreamcast owners, and is rel..
Record of the Day
Founded in the UK by music industry journalists in 2002, Record of the Day has since become the UK music industry's source of insider news and future hits with their daily news digest email and weekly magazine for subscribers, Record of the Day is also acknowledged for unearthing unheard artists and..
Record of the Nephites
The phrase record of the Nephites has two distinct but related usages. The primary use is to describe the collection of inscribed metal plates on which the Nephites recorded their history. An abridged version of this record, inscribed on gold plates, was the source of the Book of Mormon, according ..
Record Plant Studios
Record Plant Studios (also known as just "The Record Plant") is a famous recording studio, first opening in New York City at 321 West 44th Street [map], in 1968. The next year, they opened a studio in Los Angeles, which (after a move to Hollywood and the sale of the New York studio) became..
Record pool
A record pool commonly refers to a regionalized and centralized method of music distribution that allows a DJ to receive promotional music to play in nightclubs. The music industry sends its newest releases to the pool, and in exchange, the pool provides feedback on each release. The concept of th..
Record press
A record press is a tool used to form vinyl records from a pair of metal "stampers", or master negatives. A press can exert as much as 150 tons of force on a single record. This method is used for producing large quantities of an album. See also: Orange peel (music) | Sound recording Citation: Th..
Record producer
In the music industry, a record producer (or music producer) has many roles, among them controlling the recording sessions, coaching and guiding the performers, and supervising the recording, mixing and mastering processes. This has been a major function of producers since the inception of sound r..
Record Retailer
Record Retailer was a trade newspaper for the UK record industry. It was founded in August 1959 as a monthly newspaper covering both labels and dealers. Its founding editor was Roy Parker (who died on December 27, 1964). The title changed to Record Retailer and Music Industry News shortly after laun..
Record shop
A Record Shop (AKA Record Store) is an outlet that sells recorded music. Although vinyl records are no longer sold in the majority of music stores, in favor of compact discs people still use the term "record shop", in conjunction with "CD shop" or "music shop". Originally record shops were private ..
Recorse records
Biography Recorse Records is an independent record label formed in 2000. It is owned and operated by Ryan Beye, and Kyle Kumer in Kansas City, MO. It generally signs nationally in the US in the Metal and Hardcore genres. More prominent than their releases, are the bands they've signed, who have had..
Recoupment
Recoupment is the practice, common in the music industry, of claiming an advance provided to an artist back from that artist rather than (or, as well as) from related sources. Many record labels practice recoupment, and most new artists have little choice but to accept it since they lack the negoti..
Recoverable Alert
Recoverable Alerts are non-critical crashes in the Amiga computer system. In most cases, you can resume work after one, and save your data, while a normal, red Guru Meditation always results in an immediate reboot. Many experts nevertheless recommend to reboot as soon as possible after encountering..
Recovered factory
A recovered factory (in Spanish, fábrica recuperada) is a company in which its workers have taken over control, commonly after intentional bankruptcy by the management. Note that the Spanish verb recuperar means not only "to get back", "to take back" or "to reclaim" but also "to put back into good..
Recovered memory therapy
Recovered memory therapy (RMT) is a psychotherapy that was developed in the 1980s as a way to recover “lost” childhood memories of abuse, as well as other memories of neglect and abuse. The use of recovered memory therapy has been a subject of ongoing controversy, and its use has been largely ab..
Recovered Territories
This article is partof the series:Territorial changes of Poland in 20th century History of Poland Lines Curzon line Oder-Neisse line Areas Kresy Wschodnie Kresy Zachodnie Recovered Territories Historical Eastern Germany Zaolzie See also History of Poland "Recovered Territories", "Re..
Recovered territory
Recovered Territory refers mainly to land ceded from Germany at the end of the Second World War. Large areas of Silesia and Prussia were claimed by Poland. However, the movement of peoples did not only occur in the former German states. The areas of Lithuania and Ukraine were altered at the end o..
Recovering the Satellites
Recovering the Satellites is the second album by Counting Crows. Darker and with a harder rock sound than their debut August and Everything After (1993), it was recorded after frontman Adam Duritz suffered a long period of depression due to his inability to deal with the pressures of sudden skyroc..
Recovery
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recovery can refer to: The process of recovering dataThe process of recovering from a Mental illnessThe change of the microstructure in polycrystalline materials: Recovery (metallurgy)The Star Wars e-book, Recovery (novel)Recovering..
Recovery, Inc.
Recovery, Inc. is a self-help mental health program founded in 1937 by neuropsychiatrist Dr. Abraham A. Low to assist the mentally ill in transitioning from hospitalization to the "real" world. Today it deals with a range of people, from those who have been hospitalized to those who are having diff..
Recovery-oriented computing
Recovery-oriented computing (sometimes abbreviated to ROC) is a method constructed at Leland Stanford Junior University and the University of California, Berkeley for developing reliable Internet services. Its proponents seek to recognize computer bugs as inevitable, and then reduce their harmful ef..
Recovery (metallurgy)
Recovery is a process by which deformed grains can reduce their stored energy by the removal or rearrangment of defects in their crystal structure. These defects, primarily dislocations, are introduced by plastic deformation of the material and act to increase the yield strength of a material. Since..
Recovery (music show)
Recovery was a music show shown on the ABC in Australia, each Saturday morning (following Rage). It was hosted by Dylan Lewis before a live studio audience. The show aired from 1997 to 1999. ..
Recovery (novel)
Recovery is the first e-book and seventh installment of The New Jedi Order series set in the Star Wars galaxy. This short story by Troy Denning sets the stage for much of the novel Star by Star and shows a slow reconciliation between Han Solo and his wife Leia Organa Solo. The mass market paperbac..
Recovery amount
When a bond or other financial derivative defaults, the recovery amount is the amount that the underlying company can afford to pay. This is based on the cash originally designated for the coupon or maturity payment (if they defaulted simply because they did not have enough cash), or by selling off ..
Recovery CD
A recovery CD is a CD-ROM (or, more recently, a DVD data disc) that is included with many PC computers manufactured by OEM companies which run under Microsoft Windows. The recovery CD or DVD contains a complete copy of the entire contents of the hard drive in its factory default state. Computer manu..
Recovery Console
The Recovery Console is a feature of the Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems. It provides the means for administrators to perform a limited range of tasks using a textual user interface. As its name suggests, its primary function is to enable administrators to recover from situations w..
Recovery from Cults (book)
Cover of the Book Recovery from Cults is a book edited by Michael Langone, published by the American Family Foundation, an anti-cult organization, and is premised upon the mind control model of NRM membership. One famous contributor is the psychologist Philip Zimbardo. Paul R. Martin Ph. D.,..
Recovery Glacier
The Recovery Glacier is a glacier, at least 100 km (60 mi) long and 64 km (40 mi) wide at its mouth, flowing west along the southern side of the Shackleton Range in Antarctica. First seen from the air and examined from the ground by the CTAF in 1957, and so named because of the recovery of the exped..
Recovery Is Possible
Recovery Is Possible (RIP) is a small, specialized Linux distribution, commonly known as a business card distro, that includes a large number of tools to assist in recovering data from Windows and Linux x86 based systems. The tools attempt recovery from a number of filesystems including FAT, NTFS, ..
Recovery of capital doctrine
In United States tax law the recovery of capital doctrine protects a portion of investment receipts from being taxed, namely the amount that was initially invested. This is because the investor is receiving her own money, which is being returned back to her. For example, if a person purchased stock..
Recovery partition
Some of the information in this has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and might not be reliable. It should be checked for inaccuracies and modified as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. A hard disk recovery partition is a method used to store recovery information on a personal..
Recovery point
A recovery point is a hook or loop on the chassis of a vehicle designed for use in towing or recovery. Recovery points should be load rated by the manufacturer. ..
Recovery Point Objective
Recovery Point Objective (RPO) is the point in time that the restarted application will reflect. Essentially, this is the roll-back that may be experienced as a result of the recovery. It also can be explained as a measure of the amount of time for which work may be lost in the event of an unplanned..
Recovery position
A form of the recovery position. Note that various forms of the recovery position are taught, and the position shown here differs from that described in the text, but the principles are similar. The mouth is downward so that vomit or blood can drain from the patient; the chin is well up to keep..
Recovery procedure
In telecommunication, the term recovery procedure has the following meanings: 1. The actions necessary to restore an automated information system's data files and computational capability after a system failure. 2. In data communications, a process whereby a data station attempts to resolve co..
Recovery program
Recovery program is a program usually used to assist a person to get over an addiction such as alcohol or gambling. Many recovery programs exist each offering their own specific blend of modalities to support the recovering person in achieving their goal. External Link: http://www.maliburecovery.co..
Recovery time objective
A Recovery time objective, or RTO, is the time goal for the reestablishment and recovery of business functions or resources. This goal is pre-determined during disaster recovery planning or business continuity planning. Typical RTO's include: one hour,four hours,eight hours,twelve hours,twenty-four ..
Recovery Time Objective
The recovery time objective (RTO) is determined based on the acceptable down time in case of a disruption of operations. It indicates the latest point in time at which the business operations must resume after disaster. ..
Recovery Version of the Bible
The Recovery Version The Recovery Version is a study Bible and English language translation of the Bible published by Living Stream Ministry. First published in 1985, the Recovery Version of the New Testament was created in response to the publishers of the American Standard Version of the Bi..
Reco mended (album)
Reco mended is the debut album from US trip hop and electronica group Karmacoda, released in 2001. Many of the songs on the album have been featured in television and film soundtracks. The song "Swan" was the 2003 Independent Music Awards song winner for Best Song in Film and Television for its u..
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Recreant
Recreant has been in use in English as an adjective, meaning "confessing oneself to be overcome or vanquished," since the 14th century, from Old French recreant "yielding, giving," from a verb recroire "to yield in a trial by combat, surrender allegiance," from re- "again, back" + croire "entrust, ..
Recreate for Growth
Recreate for Growth (Spanish: Recrear para el Crecimiento, often just Recrear) is a liberal party of Argentina. The party was formed in 2002, mostly by market-oriented members of the Radical Civic Union, headed by Ricardo López Murphy. The Recrear Federal Movement is a national alliance formed i..
Recreation
Please [Glossary#Wwikify] (format) this article or section as suggested in the [Guide to layoutGuide to layout] and the [Manual of StyleManual of Style]. Remove this template after wikifying. This article has been tagged since May 2006. Tigers playing in the wat..
Recreational cycling
Recreational cycling is any cycling not done for pure utilitary reasons. There is much overlap with cycle or bicycle sports, like bicycle racing. One popular form of recreational cycling is bicycle touring. ..
Recreational diving
A Recreational Diver Recreational diving is a type of diving that uses SCUBA equipment for the purpose of leisure and enjoyment. Contents 1 History2 Diving Today3 Standard Equipment4 Issues4.1 Training Levels4.2 Regular vs. Leisure5 Specialities6 Ext..
Recreational drug use
Recreational drug use is the use of psychoactive drugs for recreational purposes rather than for work, medical or spiritual purposes, although the distinction is not always clear. Regardless of medical supervision, this label does not apply to the use of drugs for utilitarian purposes, such as the r..
Recreational kayak
right A Recreational Kayak is a special type of Kayak that is designed for the casual paddler interested in fishing, photography, or a peaceful paddle on a lake or flatwater stream; they presently make up the largest segment of kayak sales. Compared to other kayaks, recreational kayaks are c..
Recreational mathematics
Recreational mathematics includes many mathematical games, and can be extended to cover such areas as logic and other puzzles of deductive reasoning. Some of the most interesting problems in this field do not require a knowledge of advanced mathematics. The subject can include other topics such as..
Recreational reading
Recreational reading, synonymous with free voluntary reading, and related to the Comprehension Hypothesis, is a well supported hypothesis that student gains in reading can be encouraged by giving them time to read what they want without too many evaluative measures. Sustained silent reading is a met..
Recreational Religion
Recreational Religion/Recreational Christianity Recreational Religion is term used to describe any one of a number of activities where a non-religious person indulges or immerses themselves in activities, literature, and media of a given religious sect which they perceive as strange, bizarre, or ..
Recreational Software Advisory Council
The Recreational Software Advisory Council (RSAC) was an independent, non-profit organization founded in the USA in 1994 by the Software Publishers Association as well as six other industry leaders in response to video game controversy and threats of government regulation. The goal of the council wa..
Recreational Trail Program
The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) is an assistance program of the United States Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). It provides funds to the States to develop and maintain recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both nonmotorized and motorized recr..
Recreational vehicle
"RV" redirects here. For , see . In North America the term recreational vehicle and its derived acronym, RV, are generally used to refer to an enclosed piece of equipment dually used as both a vehicle, a temporary travel home or a full time home. In other parts of the world, particularly Australia,..
Recreational walks in East Sussex
The following are lists of recreational walks in East Sussex, England Contents 1 Short walks2 Longer walks3 ..
Recreational walks in Hampshire
The following are lists of recreational walks in Hampshire, England Contents 1 Short walks2 Longer walks3 ..
Recreational walks in Kent
The following are lists of recreational walks in Kent, England. Contents 1 Short walks2 Longer walks3 ..
Recreational walks in Norfolk
The following are lists of recreational walks in Norfolk, England. Contents 1 Short walks2 Longer walks3 ..
Recreation and Amusement Association
The Recreation and Amusement Association (RAA, 特殊慰安施設協会), or more literally Special Comfort Facility Association, was the official euphemism for the prostitution centers arranged for the U.S. armed forces in Occupied Japan after World War II. The RAA was created on August 28, 1945 b..
Recreation and Convocation Center
Recreation and Convocation Center is a 5,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Albany, New York. It is home to the University at Albany Great Danes basketball team. It hosted the 2006 America East Conference men's basketball tournament championship. ..
Recreation centre
Recreation Centre is a term for a place of recreation and sport, open to members of the public. An unusual example of a University recreation centre is the OUSA Clubs and Societies Centre at the University of Otago in Dunedin, New Zealand. This multi-purpose facility is owned and operated by the O..
Recreation Day
Recreation Day is the fourth album by Swedish progressive metal band Evergrey. The lyrics deal mainly with personal reformation. Tracks "The Great Deceiver" — 4:18"End of Your Days" — 4:38"As I Lie Here Bleeding" — 3:51"Recreation Day" — 5:21"Visions" — 6:01"I'm S..
Recreation Ground
A Recreation Ground as a generic term is a piece of land set aside for public recreation. One such set of public recreation grounds in the United Kingdom is a King George's Field. Recreation Ground is the name of the following stadiums in the United Kingdom: Recreation Ground: The home ground of B..
Recreation Ground (Bath)
Recreation Ground is a multi-use stadium in Bath, England. It is currently used mostly for rugby union matches and is the home stadium of Bath Rugby. The stadium is able to hold 10,400 people. ..
Recreation Ground (Caersws)
Recreation Ground is a multi-use stadium in Caersws, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Caersws F.C.. The stadium holds 3,500 people. ..
Recreation Ground (Chesterfield)
The Recreation Ground is a multi-use stadium in Chesterfield, England. It is also known as Saltergate. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of Chesterfield F.C.. The stadium holds 8,504 and was built in 1884. Despite a number of improvements over recent years, S..
Recreation Ground (TNS)
Recreation Ground is a multi-use stadium in Llansantffraid-ym-Mechain, Wales. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of TNS. The stadium holds 2,000 people. ..
Recreation Park
Recreation Park is the name of several sporting venues. It was an especially popular name for ballparks during the 1880s: Recreation Park, a former baseball park in DetroitRecreation Park, a former baseball park in PhiladelphiaRecreation Park, a former baseball park in PittsburghRecreation Park, a c..
Recreation Park, Alloa
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Recreation Park (Detroit)
Game action at Recreation Park Recreation Park is a former baseball stadium located in Detroit. The ballpark was home to the Detroit Wolverines of the National League from 1881 to 1888. The Wolverines won the National League Pennant while playing at Recreation Park during the 1887 season. Rec..
Recreation Park (Ontario)
Recreation Park is the name given by the provincial park service of Ontario for parks which usually contain many campgrounds, modern facilities, beaches, boat launches, picnic areas, hiking, and other utilities used in modern recreational camping. See also List of Ontario parks References http://ww..
Recreation Park (Philadelphia)
Recreation Park is a former baseball park in Philadelphia. redirect[[Template:Portal]] The ballpark was the first home of the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League during the years 1883-1886, prior to the opening of the arena that became known as Baker Bowl. The park was bounded by 23rd, 25t..
Recreation Park (Pittsburgh)
Recreation Park is a defunct baseball park in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where from 1884 to 1890 it served as the home field for the fledgling professional baseball team later known as the Pittsburgh Pirates. It also hosted early football games of the Western University of Pennsylvania, now known as..
Recreation Park (Visalia)
Recreation Park is a 1,650 seat minor league baseball park in Visalia, California. The park currently serves as the home to the Visalia Oaks of the California League. The Oaks are High-A minor league affiliate of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. Recreation Park opened in 1967. Current ballparks in the ..
Recreation room
A recreation room (also known as a rec room or rumpus room) is a room used for a variety of purposes, such as parties, games and other everyday or casual use. The term is common in the United States, but it is not used in the United Kingdom. Often children or teenagers will entertain their friends i..
Recreativo de Huelva
Real Club Recreativo de Huelva is a Spanish football team formed on December 23 1889. This makes it the oldest football team in Spain, formed by a Dr McKay and overseas workers at the Rio Tinto mines. Originally named Huelva Recreation Club. Due to its long-standing existence, the team is often ref..
Recreio dos Bandeirantes
Recreio dos Bandeirantes (or simply Recreio, as the Cariocas call it) is both the name of the beach and neighborhood in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, and is located to the west of the adjacent Barra da Tijuca neighborhood. It has been recently populated which makes the region more preserved than ..
Recrimination
In law, recrimination is a defense in an action for divorce in which the accused party makes a similar accusation against the plaintiff. In plain English, it is a lawyer's way of saying "you too." Recrimination was generally considered by family law experts to be one of the most dysfunctional an..
Recriminations
The Recriminations mini-album reflects The Toasters first real demos, instigated by their mentor Joe Jackson, who produced and mixed this session over the course of one weekend at Chelsea Sound's studio on New York City's Times Square. It encapsulates The Toaster's development as a guitar-based band..
Recrudescence
Recrudescence is an acute recurrence of the clinical attack after parasites in the blood dropped markedly and the disease subsided. The parasites. eg. Plasmodium, can persist in the blood without causing apparent symptoms for a few months. The reappearance of an old wound, figuratively, or in a..
Recruit
Recruit (from the French recrue, from the verb recroître 'to grow again', i.e. replenish the ranks) can refer to: a recently enlisted member of a military or paramilitary corps, still in training (antonym of veteran), as in :* Army recruit* Seaman Recruitby analogy, trainees and other neophytes in..
Recruited To Do Good Deeds For The Devil
Recruited to do Good Deeds for the Devil is the fifth album released by Kalamazoo-based progressive metal band Thought Industry. It is a compilation album featuring previously unreleased songs and live tracks. Track listing "Hello, Lovey Dovey..." (Bryant) 0:38Love is America Spelled Backwards (Jim..
Recruiter
A recruiter is someone engaging in recruitment which is the solicitation of individuals to fill jobs or positions within any group such as a sports team or corporation. Recruiters can be divided into 2 groups: those working internally for one organization, and those working for multiple clients i..
Recruiter Badge
The Recruiter Badge is a decoration of the United States military which is awarded to those personnel who have performed recruitment duty as military recruiters to the United States Armed Forces. The Recruiter Badge is issued by every branch of military except for the United States Marine Corps. A..
Recruiting of Indigenous Workers Convention, 1936 (shelved)
Recruiting of Indigenous Workers Convention, 1936 (shelved) is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1936, with the preamble stating: Having decided upon the adoption of certain proposals with regard to the regulation of certain special systems of recruiting worke..
Recruiting Service Ribbon
The Recruiting Service Ribbon is a military decoration of the United States Armed Forces which is issued by every branch of service with the exception of the United States Army. The Recruiting Service Ribbon recognizes those military service members who have completed a successful tour as a militar..
Recruitment
Recruitment refers to the process of finding possible candidates for a job or function, undertaken by recruiters. It may be undertaken by an employment agency or a member of staff at the business or organisation looking for recruits. Either way it may involve advertising, commonly in the recruitmen..
Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996
Recruitment and Placement of Seafarers Convention, 1996 is an International Labour Organization Convention. It was established in 1996, with the preamble stating: Recalling the entry into force of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, 1982, on 16 November 1994, and Having decided ..
Recruitment consultancy
Recruitment consultancy is the practice of advising companies about recruitment as well as providing practical solutions. Recruitment consultants help companies improve their understanding of the types of individual they should be hiring and they then help find the right individuals to fill roles ..
Recruitment in the British Army
This is a history of recruiting in the British Army. Contents 1 New Model Army2 The 17th to 19th Centuries3 Boer and First World War4 Second World War5 From National Service to all-Professional Army6 Empire and Commonwealth7 See also New Model Army The 17th to ..
Recruitment poster
A recruitment poster is a poster used in advertisement to recruit people into an organization, usually a military. ..
Recruitment process outsourcing
Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) is a form of business process outsourcing (BPO) when an employer outsources or transfers all or part of the staffing process to an external service provider. A true or total RPO solution involves the outsourcing of the entire recruiting function or process to ..
Recruitment Process Outsourcing
Recruitment Process Outsourcing (RPO) is a form of business process outsourcing (BPO) when an employer outsources or transfers all or part of the staffing process to an external service provider. A true or total RPO solution involves the outsourcing of the entire recruiting function or process to ..
Recruitment tool
A recruitment tool is something that aids in creating interest in and getting people for an organization. Historically it has often been by posters, or films, though in modern times this includes video games. Other tools include things like sponsorships of sporting events, or ads on tv. See also Am..
Recruitment to the British Army during World War I
A World War I recruitment poster featuring Kitchener. At the start of 1914 the British Army had a reported strength of 710,000 men, of which around 80,000 were actually ready for war. By the end of World War I almost 1 in 4 of the total male population of the United Kingdom of Great Britain a..
Recruit (company)
Recruit Co., Ltd. (株式会社リクルート) is a publishing and communications company in Japan made famous by the Recruit scandal. For a time, Recruit was part of the Daiei keiretsu, but is now independent of it. Contents 1 Headquarters2 Publications3 See also4 External ..
Recruit scandal
The Recruit scandal was an insider trading and corruption scandal that forced many prominent Japanese politicians to resign in 1988. Recruit is a real estate and telecommunications company based in Tokyo. Its chairman, Hiromasa Ezoe, offered a number of shares in a Recruit subsidiary, Cosmos, to bu..
Recruit training
U.S. Army recruits learn about bayonet fighting skills in an infantry Basic Combat Training at Fort Benning, Georgia. Recruit training is the initial indoctrination and instruction given to new military personnel, typically in the enlisted ranks. Officer trainees undergo a much longer progra..
Recrystallization
In chemistry, recrystallization is a procedure for purifying compounds. A typical situation is that a desired compound X is contaminated by a small amount of compound Y. A chemist can prepare a saturated solution of the mixture X+Y in a warm solvent and subsequently lower the temperature. For most c..
Recrystallization (metallurgy)
Recrystallization is a process by which deformed grains are replaced by a new set of undeformed grains that nucleate and grow until the original grains have been entirely consumed. Recrystallization is usually accompanied by a reduction in the strength and hardness of a material and a simultaneous i..
Rectaflex
The Rectaflex was the only Italian single-lens reflex camera ever built. Production started in 1947. References Crescenzi, Luigi (2005). [Italian Cameras]. Retrieved December 16, 2005 ..
Rectal bleeding
Rectal bleeding can refer to: Fecal occult bloodHematocheziaMelena 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. ..
Rectal examination
A rectal examination or rectal exam is an internal examination of the rectum by a physician or other healthcare professional. The digital rectal examination (DRE, Latin palpatio per anum or PPA) is the simplest procedure. The patient is placed in a position where the anus is accessible and relaxed ..
Rectal foreign body
Rectal foreign bodies are a common occurrence in hospital emergency rooms. In general, large foreign bodies found in the rectum can be assumed to have been inserted through the anus, rather than reaching the rectum via the mouth. It is often assumed that such cases are generally due to sex play by t..
Rectal prolapse
This does not cite its [[Opentopia:Citing sources|references or sources]]. You can [[Opentopia:WikiProject Fact and Reference Check|help]] Wikipedia by introducing appropriate citations. rectal prolapse Rectal prolapse normally describes a medical condition wherein the walls of the rectum p..
Rectangle
In geometry, a rectangle is defined as a quadrilateral where all four of its angles are right angles. From this definition, it follows that a rectangle has two pairs of opposite sides of equal length; that is, a rectangle is a parallelogram. A square is a special kind of rectangle where all fou..
Rectangle method
In integral calculus, the rectangle method uses an approximation to a definite integral, made by finding the area of a series of rectangles. Either the left or right corners, or top middle of the boxes lie on the graph of a function, with the bases run along the x-axis. The approximation is taken..
Rectangular band
In mathematics, a rectangular band is a particular type of semigroup. A semigroup S is a rectangular band if each of its elements is an idempotent (meaning that S is a band);xyz = xz for all [x, y, z \in S ] (a property sometimes known as the rectangular property). For example, given arbi..
Rectangular function
The rectangular function (also known as the rectangle function, rect function or the normalized boxcar function) is defined as [\mathrm(x) = \sqcap(x) = \begin0 & \mbox |x| > \frac \\[3pt]\frac & \mbox |x| = \frac \\[3ptΣ & \mbox |x| < \frac\end ]..
Rectenna
''For the scanning and tracking array in the Star Wars universe, see Star Wars. A rectenna is a rectifying antenna, a special type of antenna that is used to directly convert microwave energy into DC electricity. Its elements are usually arranged in a mesh pattern, giving it a distinct appearance f..
Rectifi
Rectifi is an online search engine which allows you to search the internet. Unlike any other search engine, any profits it earns goes to charity - all the user needs to do is click the sponsored links. Rectifi was set up by Jonny Platt as a successor to 'GiveAsYouGet'. who recently appeared on the ..
Rectification
Rectification has the following technical meanings. Rectification (chemistry)Rectification (law)Electricity - see rectifierMathematics - finding the length of an arc of a curve. See also rectifiable curve.Rectification (geometry) - truncating a polytope by marking the midpoints of all its edges, an..
Rectification (geometry)
For other senses of this word, see rectification. In Euclidean geometry, rectification is the process of truncating a polytope by marking the midpoints of all its edges, and cutting off its vertices at those points. The resulting polytope will be bounded by the vertex figures and the rectified face..
Rectification (law)
Rectification is a remedy whereby a court orders a change in a written document to reflect what it ought to have been or said in the first place. It is an equitable remedy, which means the circumstances where it can be applied are limited. In English law, the rule was summarised in Fowler v Fowler..
Rectified 5-cell
Type Uniform Cells 5 (3.3.3)5 (3.3.3.3) Faces 30 Edges 30 Vertices 10 Vertex configuration 2 (3.3.3)3 (3.3.3.3)(triangular prism) Symmetry group group [3,3,3] Properties convex In geometry, the rectified 5-cell is a uniform polychoron composed of 5 regular tetrahedral and 5..
Rectified 600-cell
Type Uniform polychoron Cells 600 (3.3.3.3)120 (3.3.3.3.3) Faces 3600 Edges 3600 Vertices 720 Vertex configuration 5 (3.3.3.3)2 (3.3.3.3.3)(pentagonal prism) Symmetry group [3,3,5] Properties convex In geometry, the rectified 600-cell is a convex uniform polychoron composed..
Rectified cubic honeycomb
Schläfli symbol Type Andreini tessellation Cell type Face type Vertex figure Cells/edge Faces/edge Cells/vertex Faces/vertex Edges/vertex Euler characteristic 0 Symmetry group group [4,3,4] Dual Properties vertex-uniform The rectified cubic honeycomb is a unif..
Rectified spirit
Rectified spirit or rectified alcohol is high concentration alcohol purified by the process of rectification (repeated or fractional distillation). It is used for medicinal purposes, as a household solvent, and in mixed drinks. Neutral grain spirit is a kind of rectified spirit, produced from grai..
Rectified tesseract
(No image) Type Uniform polychoron Cells 8 (3.4.3.4)16 (3.3.3) Faces 64 24 Edges 96 Vertices 32 Vertex configuration 2 (3.3.3)3 (3.4.3.4)(Elongated equilateral-triangular prism) Symmetry group [3,3,4] Schläfli symbol r or t1 Properties convex In geometry, the rectified tesse..
Rectifier
AC, half-wave and full wave rectified signals A rectifier is an electrical device, comprising one or more semiconductive devices (such as diodes) or vacuum tubes arranged for converting alternating current to direct current. When just one diode is used to rectify AC (by blocking the negative ..
Rectiformer
A rectifier and transformer designed and built as a single entity for converting alternating current into direct current. ..
Rectilinear
Rectilinear: Characterized by straight lines, as opposed to curvilinear which is characterized by curved lines. When applied to photographical lenses: A rectilinear lens will yield images where straight features, such as the walls of buildings, will appear with straight lines, as opposed to being ..
Rectilinear grid
A rectilinear grid is a grid that has a regular topology but not a regular geometry; the spacing in each coordinate direction is variable. A regular topology means that each element in the grid can be addressed by index (i, j) in two dimensions or (i, j, k) in three dimensions. Each grid point ..
Rectilinear locomotion
Rectilinear locomotion is a mode of locomotion most often associated with snakes, particularly heavy-bodied species like terrestrial pythons and boas, athough most snakes are capable of it. Unlike all other modes of snake locomotion, in which the snake bends its body, in rectilinear locomotion, the..
Rectilinear propagation
--> Rectilinear propagation is a wave property which states that waves [propagate] (move or spread out) in straight lines. This property applies to both transverse and longitudinal waves. Even though a wave front may be bent (the waves created by a rock hitting a pond) the individual wav..
Rectilinear scanner
A rectilinear scanner is an imaging device used in nuclear medicine. Contents 1 History2 Components3 Mechanism4 Disadvantages History Before discovery of rectilinear scanner in 1950 by Cassens, nuclear medicine pioneers used to move their insensitive Geiger Counters over diff..
Recti muscles
Recti muscles can refer to: Superior rectus muscleInferior rectus muscleMedial rectus muscleLateral rectus muscle 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 d..
Recto
The recto of a broadsheet, pamphlet or any printed document is the side that is meant to be read first or the right-hand page of a folded sheet. It is a term of art in printing and publishing and can be applied more broadly to any field where physical documents are exchanged. '' See also versoobver..
Recto-verso drawing
A recto-verso drawing or "recto and verso drawing" is a drawing on both sides of a sheet of paper, either when so planned and intended, or when so understood when two drawings were made on either side of the paper in a sketchbook or the like, and the page was then removed. A 2001 exhibit at Fogg ..
Rectocele
A rectocele is an abnormal bulging of the rectovaginal septum (which is normally a semi-rigid divider between the rectum and vagina) into the vaginal area. Mild cases may simply produce a sense of pressure or protrusion within the vagina, and the occasional feeling that the rectum has not been com..
Rector
The word rector ("ruler," from the Latin regere) has a number of different meanings. The term and office of a rector are called rectorate. Rector still is the form in such modern languages as Dutch and Spanish. In languages such as Danish, German, Norwegian, Swedish and Polish, the spelling is Rekt..
Rector, Arkansas
Rector is a city in Clay County, Arkansas, United States. The population was 2,017 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 Notable facts3 History4 Demographics5 Facts6 Notable Persons7 External links Geography Rector is located at [36°15′48″N, 90°..
Rectory
''"Parsonage" and "Vicarage" redirect here. Depending on denomination and local tastes, the building inhabited, or formerly inhabited by the leader of a Christian church can be refered to by many names. In churches that are members of the Anglican Communion, the building will most commonly be call..
Rectory Road railway station
Rectory Road railway station is a railway station in Stoke Newington in the London Borough of Hackney, North London, United Kingdom. It is located on the Seven Sisters branch of the Lea Valley Lines, between Stoke Newington and Hackney Downs. It is in Zone 2 and has two platforms Trains from the ..
Rector (Edinburgh University)
The Lord Rector of Edinburgh University is elected every three years by the students and staff at the University of Edinburgh. Seldom referred to as Lord Rector, the incumbent is more commonly known just as the Rector. The position's place in the university was codified by statute of the Westminst..
Rector of Glasgow University
The position of Lord Rector of Glasgow University is elected every three years by the students at the University of Glasgow. Seldom referred to as Lord Rector, they are more commonly known just as the Rector. The position's place in the university was enshrined by statute of the Westminster Parliame..
Rector of Imperial College
The Rector of Imperial College is the highest academic official of Imperial College London. It is currently held by Sir Richard Sykes. Past Rectors 1993-2000: The Lord Oxburgh, KBE, FRS1985-1993: Sir Eric Ash, CBE, FRS, FREng, FIEE, FIEEE1973 - 85: The Rt Hon. Lord Flowers, MA, MSC, DSC, HONDSC, F..
Rector of University of St Andrews
The position of Lord Rector of the University of St Andrews is elected every three years by the students at the University of St Andrews. Seldomly referred to as Lord Rector, they are more commonly known just as the Rector, the position's place in the university was enshrined by statute of the Parl..
Rector Potens, Verax Deus
Rector Verus, Verax Deus is the name of the daily hymn for Sext in the Roman Breviary It finds its theme in the great heat and light of the noonday (hora sexta, or sixth hour of the day) sun, and prays the Almighty Ruler to take from the heart the heat of passion. Baudot ("The Roman Breviary", Lon..
Rector Street (BMT Broadway Line)
Rector Street is a station on the BMT Broadway Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the corner of Rector Street and Trinity Place in Lower Manhattan, the station is served by the R train at all times except late nights, when it is replaced by the N train. The W train provides supplementary ..
Rector Street (IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line)
Rector Street is a station on the IRT Broadway-Seventh Avenue Line of the New York City Subway. Located at the intersection of Rector Street and Greenwich Street in Lower Manhattan, it is served by the 1 train. The station has two side platforms, and there is no crossover between the uptown and dow..
Rectovaginal fistula
A rectovaginal fistula is a medical condition where there is a fistula or abnormal connection between the rectum and the vagina. Rectovaginal fistula may be extremely debilitating. If the opening between the rectum and vagina is wide it will allow both flatulence and feces to escape through the va..
Rectoversion
The name Rectoversion is built on the words "[[wikt:recto|recto]]" (front) and "[[wikt:version|version]]". It is based on a French neologism which literally means "rotation of the front side (recto)" and corresponds to the visual artistic process that Michel De Caso followed to result in Rectoversio..
Recto LRT Station
Recto LRT Station Location Santa Cruz, Manila Operational October 29, 2004 Line Purple Line Platforms 2 Recto LRT Station is a station on the Manila LRT Purple Line (MRT-2). Recto station is one of the many elevated stations that can be found on the line. The station is located ..
Rectrices
Rectrices are a type of vaned feather found in a bird's tail. There are usually twelve rectrices in all, six in each half of the tail. See also remiges ..
Rectum
The posterior aspect of the rectum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx. The rectum (from the Latin verb regere "to straighten, correct, rule" hence the rectum is "that which is ruled, controlled") is the final straight portion of the large intestine in some mammals..
Rectus abdominis muscle
The rectus abdominis muscle is a paired muscle running vertically on each side of the anterior wall of the human abdomen (and in some animals). There are two parallel muscles, separated by a band of connective tissue called the linea alba (white line). It extends from the pubic symphysis inferiorl..
Rectus capitis anterior muscle
The Rectus capitis anterior (Rectus capitis anticus minor) is a short, flat muscle, situated immediately behind the upper part of the Longus capitis. It arises from the anterior surface of the lateral mass of the atlas, and from the root of its transverse process, and passing obliquely upward and..
Rectus capitis lateralis muscle
The Rectus capitis lateralis, a short, flat muscle, arises from the upper surface of the transverse process of the atlas, and is inserted into the under surface of the jugular process of the occipital bone. External links LUC [rcl]GPnotebook [-1221263280][PTCentral] ..
Rectus capitis posterior major muscle
The Rectus capitis posterior major (Rectus capitis posticus major) arises by a pointed tendon from the spinous process of the axis, and, becoming broader as it ascends, is inserted into the lateral part of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone and the surface of the bone immediately below ..
Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle
The Rectus capitis posterior minor (Rectus capitis posticus minor) arises by a narrow pointed tendon from the tubercle on the posterior arch of the atlas, and, widening as it ascends, is inserted into the medial part of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone and the surface between it and t..
Rectus femoris muscle
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Recuay
Recuay may refer to the following: Recuay - a small town in the Río Santa valley in northwestern central PeruRecuay Province - a province in the Ancash Region in northwestern central PeruRecuay Culture - a pre-Columbian culture in northwestern central Peru redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Recueil Dalloz
The main French legal publisher, Dalloz, has published commentary, cases and legislation in a series of bulletins referred to generally as Recueil Dalloz. Recueil Dalloz (1945-1964);Recueil Dalloz Sirey de doctrine, de jurisprudence et de législation (1965-1996);Recueil Dalloz (1997-1999);Recuei..
Recuerdos de la Alhambra
This article is part of the Classical guitar series (Please move this template to the end of the page) [[Portal:Classical guitar|Classical guitar Portal]] - Classical guitar - History of the classical guitar - Vihuela - Baroque guitar - Early romantic guitar - Romantic guitar - Modern classical..
Recuerdo a Javier Solis
Recuerdo a Javier Solis was a 1994 album by Vikki Carr that won a Grammy Award for Best Mexican-American Recording. The album produced a hit single in the song "Amaneci en Tus Brazos". The recording is a tribute to Javier Solis, a popular Mexican singer. Label: Sony. Tracks: 1. "Sombras"2. "En Mi..
Reculver
Reculver is a summer resort situated about 3 miles east of Herne Bay along the North Kent coast and is popular with visitors. Its main features are the ruins of a Roman Fort and a country park which houses an interpretation centre run by the Kent Wildlife Trust. Ruins of a 14th century church on th..
Recumbent
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Recumbent may refer to: Recumbent bicycle, a bicycle which places the rider in a seated or supine positionRecumbent stone circles, a variation on the more familiar standard stone circles found throughout the UK This is a [dis..
Recumbent bicycle
Tandem recumbent bicycle manufactured by BikeE Two short-wheelbase recumbents in an amateur HPV race A recumbent bicycle is a variety of bicycle which places the rider in a seated or supine position (rarely, in a prone position). Recumbents hold the world speed record for a bicycle and ..
Recumbent effigy
Recumbent effigy literally means a "likeness lying in repose." It was a sepulchre sculpture practice particularly popular in 16th and 17th centuries on Christian tombs and particularly in England and was used to signify status. The traditional practice was for the deceased to be depicted wearing ..
Recumbent stone circles
Recumbent stone circles are a variation on the more familiar standard stone circles found throughout the British Isles and Brittany. The recumbent circle is a form peculiar to the north east of Scotland. Recumbent stone circles date back to approx 3000 BC. A recumbent circle is formed principall..
Recuperated Energy
Contents 1 Recuperated Energy2 Production of energy:3 Consumption of energy:4 Road dams:4.1 Introduction:4.2 The structure of road dams:4.3 How does this system work?4.4 Road dams and transportation: Recuperated Energy The project of the recuperated energy ..
Recuperation
Recuperation, in common usage, refers to a period of recovery. This has many uses, from medicine, in which sense it refers to the process by which medical patients recover from disease, injury, or mental illness, or finance, where it refers to the financial recovery of an individual or company. Re..
Recuperator
A recuperator is a heat exchanger that helps boost the efficiency of some gas turbine engines. In such an engine, air is compressed, burned with fuel, and used to drive a turbine. The recuperator passes some of the heat of the exhaust gas back to the air as it comes through the compressor. ..
Recurrence plot
In descriptive statistics and chaos theory, a recurrence plot (RP) is a plot showing, for a given moment in time, the times at which a phase space trajectory visits roughly the same area in the phase space. In other words, it is a graph of [\vec(i)\approx \vec(j),\,] showing [i]..
Recurrence quantification analysis
Recurrence quantification analysis (RQA) is a method of nonlinear data analysis (cf. chaos theory) for the investigation of dynamical systems. It quantifies the number and duration of recurrences of a dynamical system presented by its phase space trajectory. Contents 1 Background2 RQA m..
Recurrence relation
Recurrent redirects here; for the meaning of "recurrent" in contemporary hit radio, see recurrent rotation. Recurrence redirects here; for Henri Poincaré's theorem on dynamical systems, see Poincaré recurrence theorem. In mathematics, a recurrence relation, is an equation which defines a sequence..
Recurrent aphthous stomatitis
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Recurrent corneal erosion
Recurrent corneal erosion is a disorder of the eyes characterized by the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to attach to the underlying basement membrane (Bowman's membrane). The condition is frequently painful in that this loss of cells results in the exposure of sensitive ..
Recurrent laryngeal nerve
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Recurrent neural network
A recurrent neural network is a neural network where the connections between the units form a directed cycle. Recurrent neural networks must be approached differently from feedforward neural networks, both when analysing their behavior and training them. Recurrent neural networks can also behave c..
Recurrent point
In mathematics, a recurrent point for function f is a point that is in the limit set of the iterated function f. Any neighborhood containing the recurrent point will also contain (a countable number of) iterates of it as well. Definition Let [X] be a Hausdorff space and [f\colon X\..
Recurrent rotation
Recurrent rotation refers to a group of songs still frequently aired on a CHR ratio station even several months after the initial debut. The Billboard charts include these lists: Top 40 Mainstream Recurrents, Top 40 Rhythmic Recurrents, and Top 40 Adult Recurrents. One-hit wonders (such as Eamon an..
Recurring
Recurring can refer to several different things: A recurring decimal (or "repeating decimal") is an expression representing a real number in the decimal numeral system, in which after some point the same sequence of digits repeats infinitely.A recurring character is one, usually on a prime-time se..
Recurring (album)
Recurring was the fourth and final Spacemen 3 studio album released while the band was together. However, by the time the album was recorded, relations between the band had soured to the extent that the record is in 2 parts - the first side by Sonic Boom, and the second by Jason Spaceman. Tracklis..
Recurring Angel guest stars
This article features recurring fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult television program Angel. Contents 1 Lindsey McDonald2 Detective Kate Lockley3 Dennis Pearson4 Lilah Morgan5 Holland Manners6 Anne Steele7 The Groosalugg8 Gavin Park..
Recurring character
A recurring character is a fictional character, usually in a prime time TV series, who is not a main character, but appears from time to time during the series' run. Recurring characters often play major roles in an episode, sometimes being the main focus. The character's return is based on populari..
Recurring characters in Asterix
This is a list of recurring characters in the Asterix comics. Contents 1 Main characters1.1 Asterix1.2 Obelix1.3 Dogmatix2 Major recurring characters2.1 Cacofonix2.2 Fulliautomatix2.3 Geriatrix2.4 Mrs. Geriatrix2.5 Getafix2.6 Impedimenta2.7..
Recurring characters in Last of the Summer Wine
The television show Last of the Summer Wine has a large regular cast. Ever since the show started in 1973, people have left the cast (often due to the death of the actor or actress playing the part) and many new characters have been written into the show. Contents 1 Major characters2 ..
Recurring characters in the Aubrey–Maturin series
This is a list of recurring characters in the Aubrey–Maturin series of novels by Patrick O'Brian. Contents 1 Recurring characters1.1 Main characters and their families1.2 Shipmates1.3 Other recurring characters2 Footnotes Recurring characters [Spoiler warningSpoil..
Recurring Characters in W.I.T.C.H.
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Recurring characters of Family Matters
Rodney Beckett (played by Randy Josselyn) is a friend of Eddie Winslow in season 1. He likes to play practical jokes like put saran wrap on toilet seats and play with fake vomit. One time, he made fake report cards on his computer and sent them out to his friends (including Eddie) that gave them str..
Recurring characters of Sliders
A number of characters reoccured on Sliders, the science fiction show. The show involved a concept of doubles--alternate versions of a person on alternate earths. Thus, a number of recurring characters on Sliders were doubles of each other. There were some recurring characters, however, who were oth..
Recurring characters of That '70s Show
This is a list of recurring characters of That '70s Show who were in several episodes of the series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Angie Barnett (played by Megalyn Echikunwoke) is Steven Hyde's half-sister. Hyde did not even know he had a sister until..
Recurring decimal
A recurring or repeating decimal is an expression representing a real number in the decimal numeral system, in which after some point the same sequence of digits repeats infinitely many times. The repetition may begin before, at, or after the decimal point. The repeating sequence may consist of ju..
Recurring dream
A recurring dream is a dream that someone repeatedly claims to have over an extended period. A person who experiences post-traumatic stress disorder may have recurring dreams about the traumatic event. The subjects of recurring dreams vary, and they often include events or settings from the dreame..
Recurring Dream
Recurring Dream was a Crowded House compilation album, released in 1996. It includes most of their singles, as well as three new songs, "Not the Girl You Think You Are," "Instinct," and "Everything Is Good for You." Track listing Weather With You (3:44)World Where You Live (3:05)Fall at Your Fe..
Recurring expense
Recurring Expense is an ongoing expenditure. ..
Recurring guest characters in Green Wing
There are many characters in Green Wing that make numerous appearances, or are referred to but never appear. These are not considered to be main characters, but still play a part in the main plot. Contents 1 Lyndon Jones ( Holly Hawkes was Mac's girlfriend for six years. However, their rel..
Recurring jokes in The Simpsons
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Recurring jokes on Slashdot
Slashdot About Main articleHistorySubcultureRecurring jokes People Anonymous CowardCmdrTacoCowboyNealJon Katz Other Slashdot effectSlashCodeSlashdot trollingTrolltalkGeeks in Space This box: [ view] • [ talk] • [ edit] Reflecting the speed of contemporary..
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches
See also: Listed chronologically, Listed by cast member A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q to R S T U to V W X to Z Listed alphabetically A Abe Scheinwald (Rachel Dratch)Adult Students (Tracy Morgan, Fred Armisen, Rachel Dratch, Horatio Sanz)Alfalfa (Mary Gross)Amber, the One-Legged Hypogly..
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed by cast member)
Although over 116 comedians have been through the Saturday Night Live machine, only 86 have come out with recurring characters to date. See also Listed Alphabetically, Listed Chronologically Armisen Aykroyd Jim Belushi John Belushi Breuer Cahill Carvey Chase Cleghorne Crystal Curtin Cusack Dav..
Recurring Saturday Night Live characters and sketches (listed chronologically)
See also Listed Alphabetically, Listed by cast member Season: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 All listings indicate the first appearance of the character or sketch. 1975-1976 Weekend Update (Chevy Chase, Jane Curtin, et al.) (see Weekend Update ..
Recurring South Park characters
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Recurring status
In the U.S. soap opera world, recurring status is a term used to describe the status of a performer who consistently performs in less than three episodes out of a five-day work week, and is therefore let out of their multi-year contract in order for the show to save money. Contract evaluations are d..
Recurring themes in Doctor Who
Since the 2005 revival of the long-running British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, there are several recurring themes and motifs. Contents 1 Bad Wolf1.1 Sightings1.1.1 Television episodes1.1.2 Other allusions1.1.3 Tie-in websites1.1.4 New Series Adven..
Recursion
A Sierpinski triangle —a confined recursion of triangles to form a geometric lattice. In mathematics and computer science, recursion specifies (or constructs) a class of objects or methods (or an object from a certain class) by defining a few very simple base cases or methods (often just..
Recursionism
Recursionism means a variety of things to different people. In recent years, the popularity of fractals has brought certain recursionist notions into the popular discourse. Fractal patterns are also found in physical structures and in economics and engineering. Contents 1 Recursionism in ar..
Recursion (computer science)
Recursion in computer programming defines a function in terms of itself. One example application of recursion is in parsers for programming languages. The great advantage of recursion is that an infinite set of possible sentences, designs or other data can be defined, parsed or produced by a finite..
Recursion (novel)
Recursion (2004) is Tony Ballantyne's first novel. It is in the science-fiction genre and follows three separate characters and their stories in a futuristic dystopia. ..
Recursion theory
For the branch of computer science called computability theory, see Computability theory (computer science). Recursion theory, or computability theory, is a branch of mathematical logic. It originated in the study of computable functions and Turing degrees. The field grew to include the study of ge..
Recursive
See: RecursionRecursively enumerable languageRecursively enumerable setRecursive filterRecursive functionRecursive languageRecursive setPrimitive recursive function This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to th..
Recursively enumerable language
A recursively enumerable language in mathematics, logic and computer science, is a type of formal language which is also called partially decidable or Turing-recognizable. It is known as a type-0 language in the Chomsky hierarchy of formal languages. The class of all recursively enumerable languages..
Recursively enumerable set
In computability theory, a set S of natural numbers is called recursively enumerable, computably enumerable, semidecidable or provable if: There is an algorithm that, when given an input number, eventually halts if and only if the input is an element of S. Or, equivalently, There is an algorithm t..
Recursively enumerated group
In mathematics, a group is called recursively presented if it has a group representation in which the relators can be generated by an algorithm. References Rotman, Joseph J. 1995. An Introduction to the Theory of Groups, New York:Springer. ISBN 0387942858 ..
Recursive acronym
A recursive acronym is an acronym (or occasionally, a backronym) which refers to itself in the expression for which it stands, similar to a recursive abbreviation. Though, because of their lack of a termination condition, perhaps a more accurate term would be circular acronym. Contents 1 Com..
Recursive Bayesian estimation
Recursive Bayesian estimation is a general probabilistic approach for estimating an unknown probability density function recursively over time using incoming measurements and a mathematical process model. Model The true state is assumed to be an unobserved Markov process, and the measurements are t..
Recursive definition
A recursive definition is one that defines something in terms of itself, albeit in a useful way. For that to work, the definition in any given case must be well founded, avoiding an infinite regress. Sometimes inductive definition is used as a synonym. The difference between a circular definition ..
Recursive descent parser
A recursive descent parser is a top-down parser built from a set of mutually-recursive procedures (or a non-recursive equivalent) where each such procedure usually implements one of the production rules of the grammar. Thus the structure of the resulting program closely mirrors that of the grammar i..
Recursive function
Recursive function may refer to: A computable function, a function that can be effectively calculated.A μ-recursive function, a particular formal model of computable functions using primitive recursion and the μ operator.A function implemented in a programming language allowing for recursive funct..
Recursive language
A recursive language in mathematics, logic and computer science, is a type of formal language which is also called recursive, decidable or Turing-decidable. The class of all recursive languages is often called R, although this name is also used for the class RP. This type of language is conspicuous..
Recursive least squares filter
Recursive least squares (RLS) algorithm is used in adaptive filters to find the filter coefficients that relate to producing the recursively least squares of the error signal (difference between the desired and the actual signal) Contents 1 Discussion2 Recursive Algorithm3 RLS algo..
Recursive ordinal
In mathematics, specifically set theory, an ordinal [\alpha] is said to be recursive if there is a recursive binary relation [R] that well-orders a subset of the natural numbers and the order type of that ordering is [\alpha]. It is trivial to check that [\omega&#..
Recursive set
In computability theory, a set of natural numbers is called recursive, computable or decidable if there is an algorithm which terminates after a finite amount of time and correctly decides whether or not a given number belongs to the set. A more general class of sets consists of the recursively en..
Recursive trees
Contents 1 Definition2 Properties3 Bijections4 Applications Definition Recursive trees are non-planar labeled rooted trees. A size n tree recursive tree is labeled by distinct integers 1, 2,\dots, n, where the labels are strictly increasing starting at the root labeled 1. Sinc..
Recursive type
In computer programming languages, a recursive type is a data type for values that may contain other values of the same type. An example is the list type, in Haskell: data List a = Nil | Cons a (List a) This indicates that a list of a's is either an empty list or a cons cell containing an 'a' (..
Recurve bow
Modern recurve bow A recurve bow is a bow that, in contrast to the simple longbow, has tips that curve away from the archer when the bow is held in shooting position. The technical difference between a recurve and other bows is that when strung, the string touches the limbs of a recurve bow, a..
Recurvirostridae
Recurvirostridae is a family of birds in the wader suborder Charadrii. It contains two distinct groups: The avocets, with long legs and long up curved bills which they sweep from side to side when feeding in the brackish or saline wetlands they prefer.The stilts, which have extremely long legs an..
Recusal
This article is about the legal definition of recusal. For recusal in academia, see Recusal (Academia). Recusal refers to the sua sponte act of abstaining from participation in a court case due to a conflict of interest of the presiding court official. This makes fairness of trial less likely to ..
Recusal (Academia)
In academic, professional or other analogous examinations, recusal by a marker or examiner who has a teacher-student relation with a candidate is expected. This is however not always easy especially if the candidature is large. When there is a large number of candidates sitting for a given written e..
Recusancy
In the history of England, recusancy was a term used to describe the statutory offence of not complying with the establishment of the Church of England. From the 16th to the 19th century recusants were subject to civil penalties and sometimes, especially in the earlier part of that period, to crimi..
Recusatio
A recusatio is a poem in which the poet claims he is supposedly unable or uninclined to write the type of poem which he originally intended to, and instead writes in a different [style]. The recusatio is something of a topos in ancient literature. Its use has often been interpreted as a..
Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye
Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye or Recueil des Histoires de Troye, is a French courtly romance written by Raoul le Fevre, chaplain to Philip III, Duke of Burgundy. Translated by William Caxton, and printed by him with Colard Mansion around 1475 at Bruges. The work is now known mainly as the firs..
RecWar
RecWar (short for "Recreational Warfare") is a top-down vehicle battle game for Windows 95/98/2k/XP. RecWar is completely free, and can be downloaded at the [official site]. Contents 1 Gameplay2 Weapons3 Vehicles4 Maps5 External Links Gameplay In RecWar, ..
Recycled player
In the sport of Australian rules football, the term recycled player is used (mainly in the Australian Football League) to refer to players that move from one club to another. Once their time at a particular club is terminated, either through delisting or trade, a recycled player may seek to find a ..
Recycler (album)
Recycler is the tenth studio album by American blues-rock band ZZ Top, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music). Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts Track listing All songs by Billy Gibbons/Dusty Hill/Frank Beard. "Concrete and Steel" – 3:45"Lovething"..
ReCycle (program)
ReCycle is a music loop editor designed and developed by Swedish software developers Propellerhead Software. It runs on Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh based PCs. The idea behind ReCycle is that you should be able to change the tempo of music loops without changing the pitch or otherwise al..
Recycle bin
--> This article is about the recycle bin in Windows. For a container used for recycling, see recycling bin. In the Microsoft Windows operating systems, the recycle bin is a holding area for files that are to be deleted from a storage device. Contents 1 General2 Physical storage locat..
Recycling
"Recycle" redirects here. For the audio software by the same name, see ReCycle (program). For software reuse, see code reuse.   Recycling is the reprocessing of used materials that would otherwise become waste in order to break them down and remake them into new products. This is in contras..
Recycling bin
A recycling bin (or recycle bin) is a container used to hold recyclables before they are taken to recycling centers. Recycling bins exist in various sizes for use in homes, offices, and large public facilities. Separate containers are often provided for paper, tin or aluminum cans, and glass or ..
Recycling of PET Bottles
Recycling of PET Bottles is the activity whereby bottles made out of PET are collected, sorted and processed in order to reuse the material out of which they are made. In many countries, PET plastics are coded with the number 1 which is found inside the universal recycling symbol, usually located o..
Recycling symbol
The universally recognized recycling symbol (♲ or U+2672 in Unicode) with three chasing arrows is a Möbius strip or unending loop. August Ferdinand Möbius, the nineteenth century mathematician, discovered that a strip of paper twisted once over and joined at the tips formed a continuous, sin..
Recyclone
Recyclone is the avante-guard hip hop/industrial alter-ego of Halifax musician and photographer Jon Hutt. Hutt grew up in and around the community of Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada, and contributed to east coast underground supergroup The Motes. The Motes, which included J. LaPointe (North of America) ..
Recyclops
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Rec (manga)
|} Rec (レック) is a manga about an aspiring seiyū, authored by Hanamizawa Q-Tarou. An anime adaptation of the manga has been created; the first season is projected to consist of nine 12-minute episodes—an unusual format. Contents 1 Story2 Characters3 Episodes4 Trivia..
Rec Footy
Recreational Footy redirects here. Recreational Football (also known as Rec Footy or Recreational Footy) is a non-contact game is played between two teams of 8 with an unlimited number of interchange players, on a field with a maximum length of 100 metres by 50 metres wide. It is a more accessibl..
Rec Hall
Recreation Building, or Rec Hall as it is more commonly known, is a field house located on the University Park campus of the Pennsylvania State University. It was opened on January 15, 1929 and is still in use. Previously, Penn State's indoor sports teams played in a building known as the Armor..
REC Networks
REC Networks started on July 20, 1984 in Chatsworth, California under the name California Comments (also referred to as "CalCom"). CalCom was a telephone entertainment commentline where callers would leave a message on an answering machine and then a few days later, they would hear their "comments"..
RE (complexity)
RE (recursively enumerable) is the class of decision problems for which a 'yes' answer can be verified by a Turing machine in a finite amount of time. (If the answer is 'no,' on the other hand, the machine might never halt.) Equivalently, RE is the class of decision problems for which a Turing mach..

 


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