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Åreskutan
Åreskutan (1420 meters / 4656 feet) at Åre in Jämtland in central Sweden is one of the more well-known mountains in Sweden. The mountain (and the village of Åre itself) is easily accessible by train. The mountain massif features the largest ski resort area in Sweden. References [Caves ..
Öreskoga
Öreskoga is a fictional city in Sweden, where most of the Bert-diaries take place. Bert Ljung lives in Öreskoga. The name Öreskoga is a combination of the hometowns of the authors of the Bert-diaries - Sören Olsson's hometown, Örebro, and Anders Jacobsson's hometown, Karlskoga. Schools Becka..
R.E. Sport's Club
Royal Excelsior Sport's Club was a Belgian football club from Brussels that played in the first division from 1908 to 1913. History It was founded in 1904 as Excelsior S.C. de Bruxelles and it received the matricule n°20. It achieved its best ranking in 1909 and 1910 with a 7th place on 12. In 1..
R. E. S. Wyatt
Bob WyattEngland (Eng) Batting style Right-handed batsman (RHB) Bowling type Right-arm medium Tests First-class Matches 40 739 '''Runs scored 1839 39405 Batting average 31.70 40.04 100s/50s 2/12 85/207 Top score 149 232 Balls bowled 1395 59265 W..
Re-shoot
A re-shoot is a term used in filmmaking to describe when a film crew redoes a scene or scenes already shot to replace or augment the original footage. ..
RE/Search
RE/Search Publications is a United States magazine and book publisher, based in San Francisco, founded and edited by V. Vale in 1980. It was the successor to Vale's earlier punk rock fanzine Search & Destroy (1977–1979). RE/Search itself began as a tabloid-sized magazine. Following the third ..
Res
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Res on the cover of her 2001 debut album How I Do Shareese Renèe Ballard, better known as Res (pronounced reese) is a female R&B singer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her music is a mixture of soul, hip hop, and rock. She released her debut albu..
Res-Sa-Rec-Shun
Res-Sa-Rec-Shun is the third album of Blac Haze. ..
Resaca
Resaca may refer to: Resaca, GeorgiaBattle of Resaca -- An inconclusive battle of the American Civil War fought in May 1864This 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..
Resaca, Georgia
Resaca is a city in Gordon County, Georgia, along the Oostanaula River. The population was 815 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 Geography2 History3 Demographics4 External links Geography Resaca is located at [34°34′45″N, 84°56′38″W] (34.579116, -84.943989)..
Resaca de la Palma
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Resafa
Arches in Resafa Resafa, known in Roman times as Sergiopolis, was a city located in what is now modern-day Syria. It is an archaeological site situated south-west of the city of Ar Raqqah and the Euphrates. History The site dates back to the 9th century B.C, when a military camp was built b..
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Resalat
Resalat is a place in Iran, in the capital Tehran, it is situated in the north of the capital. It is near Vanak and Majidiye Road. ..
Resale price maintenance
Resale price maintenance is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors agree that the latter will sell the former's product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a price ceiling (maximum resale price ma..
Resampling
Resampling has at least two common technical meanings. The first meaning of resampling is also called sample rate conversion. This is an operation in digital signal processing, converting a sampled signal from one sampling frequency to another. For instance, the output waveform of a DAW that proc..
Resampling (statistics)
Resampling is a term used in statistics to describe a variety of methods for computing summary statistics using subsets of available data (jackknife), drawing randomly with replacement from a set of data points (bootstrapping), or switching labels on data points when performing significance tests (p..
Resan
Resan (The Journey) is a 14 ½ hour film by Peter Watkins, made between the years 1983 and 1985 on several continents, and structured around the theme of nuclear weapons. It was screened at the Toronto Film Festival in 1987, but has rarely been seen since. External links [Resan] at the I..
Resandefolket
The Resandefolket, Swedish for the travelling people are a people in Sweden that have traditionally lived as vagabonds. They have often been called tattare (from tatars), which is now considered a disparaging term. About 15,000 people in Sweden belong to resandefolket. See also GypsyIrish traveller..
Resario
Resario Resario, officially the Resarian Republic (Italian: Resaria, IPA: [i'ta:lja] or Repubblica Reseriana, IPA: [re'pub:lika ita'lja:na]), is a fictional Southern European country. It comprises the of Mainland Resario and 12 islands in the Mediterranean Sea. It shares its nort..
Resava
Resava (Serbian Cyrillic: Ресава) refers to several toponyms and related topics, all of them located around the river Resava in central Serbia: Resava, a riverResava, a region, sourrounding the riverResava, a monasteryResava school, a cultural movement in XIV-XV centuryResava Coal Mines, (or ..
Resava River
The Resava (Serbian Cyrillic: Ресава) is a river in central Serbia, a 65 km-long right tributary to the Velika Morava. It also gives the name to the surrounding Resava region, the Resava monastery, the coal mines in its valley (REMBAS) and a popular tourist destination of Resava Cave. Cont..
Resavica
Resavica may refer to: Resavica, a river in Serbia, tributary to the ResavaResavica, a river in Serbia, tributary to the Velika MoravaResavica, a village, small town and a coal mine in Serbia This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title...
Resavica (Morava)
The Resavica (Serbian Cyrillic: Ресавица) is a river in Serbia, a 51 km-long right tributary to the Velika Morava river. It is sometimes also called Resavčina or Resava (not to be confused with another Velika Morava's right tributary of Resava or its own tributary of Resavica). The Resa..
Resavska cave
Resavska cave (Serbian: Ресавска пећина) is a cave in the eastern part of Serbia. Contents 1 Location2 The cave3 Tourism4 Links Location The Resavska Cave lies in the eastern Serbia in the vicinity of the town of Despotovac (20 km). The cave is 52 km from the ..
Rescentris
Rescentris Ltd. is the manufacturer of the CERF-Notebook™, an electronic laboratory notebook for biologists. CERF stands for the Collaborative Electronic Research Framework. CERF is designed from the ground up to be extensible by both the original developers as well as by end users. To achiev..
Resch Center
The Resch Center is a 10,200 seat multi-purpose arena in Green Bay, Wisconsin. It was built in 2002. It is the home of the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Phoenix, Green Bay Gamblers ice hockey team, and Green Bay Blizzard arena football team. The arena was built next to the existing Brown County ..
Rescinnamine
Rescinnamine is an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor used as an antihypertensive drug. It is an alkaloid obtained from Rauwolfia serpentina and other species of Rauwolfia. Brand names Moderil®, Cinnasil® Anaprel® Antihypertensives (C02) and diuretics (C03) [http://e..
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Rescorla-Wagner model
The Rescorla-Wagner model is a model of classical conditioning in which the animal is theorized to learn from the discrepancy between what it predicted would happen and what actually happened. This is a trial-level model in which each stimulus is either present or not present at some point in the tr..
Rescript
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RESCU
RESCU or Road Emergency Services Communications Unit is a traffic management system used by the City of Toronto on city managed highways. The system is used to monitor traffic on the Don Valley Parkway, Lake Shore Boulevard and F.G. Gardiner Expressway. The 35 km system consists of: 53 traffic cam..
Rescue
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of injury. Tools used might include search dogs, helicopters, and the "Jaws of Life" and other hydraulic cutting and spreading tools used to extricate individuals from wreck..
Rescue, Missouri
Rescue, Missouri is a small, unincorporated community on Missouri State Highway 96, formerly U.S. Highway 66. It is situated in western Lawrence County approximately eighteen miles east of Carthage. Rescue dates before US 66, but the origin of the name and town are unknown. It had several busine..
Rescue: The Embassy Mission
Rescue: The Embassy Mission is an action-strategy videogame, released in 1990 by Kemco for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The player takes on the role of one of several elite SWAT-esque members, whose job it is to infiltrate a building held by terrorists and rescue the hostages. This is accompl..
Rescued4life
Rescued4Life is a small animal rescue located in the NE of England. Many of the animals rescued go to new homes while some of the more awkward beasties stay at the centre as permanent residents, for example, Marmite the house Ferret. External links http://www.rescued4life.co.uk ..
RescueNet
RescueNet is the disaster relief ministry of Australian Relief & Mercy Services Ltd (ARMS). RescueNet trains people to be disaster ready and deploys teams into disaster and war zones. In recent times RescueNet has sent teams into Iraq (2003) The Philippines (2004) Tsunami affected areas in Aceh, and..
Rescue (band)
Rescue is an indie band from Detroit, Michigan who formed in 2000 and are on the Slowdance Records label. They have two albums: "Even People and Not the Odds" and "Volume Plus Volume" and one EP, called "Flamingo Minutes". "Even People and Not the Odds" and "Volume Plus Volume" are now out of print ..
Rescue (British Archaeological Trust)
Rescue, the British Archaeological Trust is a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom, "committed to the protection, conservation, recording and interpretation of archaeological evidence". Rescue was founded in 1971 as a pressure group, campaigning for government funds to permit the excavatio..
Rescue (disambiguation)
Rescue refers to operations that usually involve the saving of life, or prevention of additional injury. Other uses of the word include: Rescue (British Archaeological Trust), a charitable organisation concerned with the protection of archaeological remains in Britain."The Rescue", a Doctor Who se..
Rescue (group)
Rescue is an a cappella quintet of musical performers operating out of Gresham, OR. The group started as a quartet in 1996 consisting of Jason Overstreet, Jason McKenney, Chad Krober, and Matt Lusk and released their first album in 1999. Tim Storms was a member of the group from 2001 until 2004. ..
Rescue 21
Rescue 21 is an advanced maritime command, control, and communications (C3) system designed to manage communications for the United States Coast Guard. Contents 1 Overview2 Timeline3 Miscellanea4 References5 External links Overview Rescue 21 is designed to be more robu..
Rescue 911
--> Rescue 911 was an informational reality-based television series which profiled the true stories of people in peril, and the 911 dispatchers who saved them from death. The show ran on CBS from 1989 to 1996 and was narrated and hosted by William Shatner. At its height, the show was adapted in 4..
Rescue and recovery effort after the September 11, 2001 attacks
Sept. 11, 2001 attacks Timeline Background history Planning September 11, 2001 Rest of September October Aftermath Victims Survivors Foreign casualties Hijacked airliners American Airlines Flight 11 United Airlines Flight 175 American Airlines Flight 77 United Airline..
Rescue archaeology
Rescue archaeology, sometimes called "preventive" or "salvage" archeology, is archaeological survey and excavation carried out in areas threatened by, or revealed by, construction or other development, such as the building of a dam to flood an area where sites of interest might exist; or even before..
Rescue at Rigel
Starquest - Rescue at Rigel, or simply Rescue at Rigel is a 1980 science fiction computer role-playing game by Epyx. The game was released for the Apple II, DOS, as a PC Booter, TRS-80 and VIC-20. Players take on the role of adventurer Sudden Smith. Smith must try to rescue captives from the int..
Rescue breathing
Contents 1 Definition2 Description3 Efficiency and Safety4 References5 External links Definition Rescue Breathing is a specific First aid protocol which refers to the delivery of air from a person (the rescuer) into a patient. In some countries it is called Expired Air R..
Rescue California
Rescue California was the political committee that orchestrated the 2003 recall election of Governor Gray Davis. This committee was primarily funded by Congressman Darrell Issa (Republican-California). ..
Rescue craft
A primitive rescue boat, Grado, Italy, 2006. A rescue craft is a boat or ship used in rescuing. Some of these are found on beaches used by Lifeguards, they also operate at events, such a service is provided by [Colwick Park Lifeguards] who are based in Nottingham but operate through..
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Rescue dog
Rescue dog has various meanings: A large dog that has been trained to physically rescue humans from disasters. Three notable breeds of rescue dog are the St. Bernard (which specializes in rescuing humans who have become trapped in snow in the Alps), the Newfoundland (which specializes in rescuing h..
Rescue Engineering
The Ingenieurwissenschaftliche Zentrum (IWZ) in Koeln-Deutz Rescue Engineering (RE) is an interdisciplinary Bachelor's- and Master's degree at the Fachhochschule Cologne since 2002 and at the Hamburg University of Aplied Sciences (Bachelor only) since 2006, this academic degree prepares for wo..
Rescue group
A rescue group or rescue organization takes unwanted or abused pets and attempts to find new, caring homes for them. Most rescue groups are created by and run by volunteers, who take the animals into their homes and care for them—including training, loving, playing, handling medical issues, a..
Rescue Heroes
Rescue Heroes is a line of toys from Fisher Price designed for young children, depicting various rescue personnel and their equipment. As it is designed for young children, the toy line is not necessarily realistic, and contains many elements found only in science fiction. A 1999 animated televisi..
Rescue Me
Rescue Me can refer to: the 1965 song by Fontella Bass (commonly misattributed to Aretha Franklin)Rescue Me (song), by MadonnaRescue Me (EuroGroove song), a song by EuroGroove and Dannii MinogueRescue Me (BBC TV series), British TV showRescue Me (TV series), American comedy-drama television show sta..
Rescue Me (BBC TV series)
For the American dramedy, see Rescue Me (TV series). Rescue Me is a British TV series from 2002. This is a Bridget Jones-style drama about a journalist in her thirties, Katie, who is writing about love and romance for a glossy magazine while finding it for herself. Eddie, the subeditor, is madly i..
Rescue Me (EuroGroove song)
"Rescue Me" is a pop – dance song written by Australian singer-songwriter Dannii Minogue, Joey Johnson and Dee Wright for EuroGroove's greatest hits album The Best Of (1995). The song features guest vocals by Minogue and was produced by Tetsuya Komuro. It was released as a Japanese–only..
Rescue Me (Madonna song)
Rescue Me is the title of the second international single released from Madonna's first greatest hits compilation, The Immaculate Collection. Song information Originally, Madonna didn't want to release "Rescue Me" as a single. Radio stations played the cut anyway and it reached the top 5 in airpla..
Rescue Me (song)
"Rescue Me" Single by Madonna From the album The Immaculate Collection Released February 19, 1991 (Worldwide)February 25, 1991 (JP)Apr 9, 1991 (United Kingdom) Format CD maxi singleCD Single12" Vinyl Single Recorded 1990 Length 5:31 Genre Pop Label MaverickWarner Brothers Records Write..
Rescue Me (TV series)
Rescue Me is an American TV drama that premiered on the FX Network in 2004 made by the Cloudland Company, Apostle, Dreamworks SKG and Sony Pictures Television. Rescue Me focuses mainly on the professional and personal lives of New York City firefighters after the trauma of the September 11, 2001 at..
Rescue me / Smile Again
"Rescue me / Smile Again" was the sixteenth single by the Japanese j-pop group Every Little Thing, released on June 14, 2000. Track listing Rescue me (Single Mix)The One Thing (Single Mix)Smile AgainRescue me (Remix)Smile Again (Dub's knock on Remix)Rescue me (Instrumental)The One Thing (Instrume..
Rescue Muni
Rescue Muni was founded in 1996 by San Francisco transit riders seeking to improve the reliability, service, and safety of the San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni). The organization conducts an annual riders' survey, serves as a citizens' watchdog group for Muni, and promotes expansion of transit ..
Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena
The Rescue of Giuliana Sgrena was a covert operation by the Italian military secret service, SISMI, to rescue Italian journalist Giuliana Sgrena from kidnappers in Iraq. After the successful retrieval of Ms Sgrena, on March 4, 2005, the car with her and two secret agents came under friendly fire b..
Rescue of the Danish Jews
The rescue of the Danish Jews occurred during Denmark's occupation by Nazi Germany during World War II. When German authorities in Denmark ordered the Jews' deportation to Germany in October 1943, many Danes and Swedes took part in a collective effort to evacuate the roughly 8,000 Jews of Denmark by..
Rescue on Fractalus
Screenshot Rescue on Fractalus! on the Atari 5200 Rescue On Fractalus! is a 1985 computer game created by Lucasfilm Games (later LucasArts Entertainment). It was originally released for the Atari 8-bit systems, such as the Atari 800 and the Atari 5200. It was also ported to other popular plat..
Rescue Patrol
The Rescue Patrol are a team of four Autobot Micromasters that were released in 1989. The second most well known team of Autobot Micromasters in the U.S. for appearing in the Marvel comics, they are the most popular team in Japan as they appeared in the Transformers Victory TV series. Contents 0..
Rescue Raiders
Rescue Raiders was a game by Sir-Tech Software for the Apple II. In it, the player flies a Choplifter-esque helicopter over a user-created armored column. The trick is to create the perfect column (made up of tanks, soldiers, etc) that can overtake the enemy's column (running in the other direction..
Rescue Rover
Rescue Rover is a computer puzzle game from id Software, published by Softdisk in 1991. The game was distributed as shareware, with the first 10 levels making up the shareware version, and another 20 levels being present in the registered version. This is one of several games written by id to fulf..
Rescue squad
"Rescue squad" redirects here. For , see . Rescue squads are emergency service personnel that train and are equipped to handle emergencies such as: vehicle extrication, water surface rescue, ice rescue, high/low angle rope rescue, search for lost persons, trench rescue, confined space, water recove..
Rescue squad (disambiguation)
Rescue squad may refer to Rescue squad, an organization dedicated to providing emergency medical servicesA heavy rescue vehicle 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 l..
Rescue swimmer
Though the moniker rescue swimmer may be applied to any number of water rescue professionals, the term is most often applied to personnel in the Coast Guard, Navy, and Marine Corps. All three services have personnel that are designated as Rescue Swimmers. The U.S. Coast Guard trains helicopter R..
Rescue swimming
Rescue Swimming refers to skills that enable an individual to attempt a rescue when a swimmer is in difficulty. These include a combination of communication skills, specific "rescue" swimming strokes, and release and evade techniques for self-preservation should the rescue go wrong. From the outset..
Rescue Through Tomahawk
Rescue Through Tomahawk is an album by Alaska!. It was released on April 12, 2005 on Altitude Records. Track listing 1. The Fury Of Trees2. Krystal Korpse3. Real Is Your Control4. Kiss You5. Surrender6. Through The Years7. Interlude/Lose Yourself8. C The Shape9. The Light10. Stay ..
Rescue You
Rescue You is the debut solo album release of Joe Lynn Turner, formally of Rainbow and Fandango. This album is a collection of AOR and pop tracks radio friendly for the rock heyday of the mid-80's. However, at times, the songs reach the status of well-crafted pop/rock songs and could have been one o..
Rescuing Prometheus
redirect [[Template:Importance]] Rescuing Prometheus: Four Monumental Projects That Changed the Modern World is a book by Thomas P. Hughes. The book uses four extremely large engineering projects of the late 20th century as examples to explore how the limits of modern system engineering are stresse..
Research
:This page is the article about the concept. For the Wikipedia policy, see [Original research]. Research is often described as an active, diligent, and systematic process of inquiry aimed at discovering, interpreting and revising facts. This intellectual investigation produces a greater ..
Research, Victoria
This article is about the suburb of Melbourne. For the academic activity, see research. Research (1996 population was 2900) is a north-eastern suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, near the Yarra River. The unusual name arose from the gold rush era in Victoria, during the mid 19th century. ..
Researchers questioning the official account of 9/11
A number of people do not believe the mainstream media accounts of the September 11, 2001 attacks, and have developed alternative accounts of their own, or sought further examination by the 9/11 Commission and other governmental bodies. Some of these people are described below. Sept. 11, 2001 att..
ResearchID
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Researching Japanese names
A variety of reference material is available for looking up information about Japanese names. Below is some information about the most comprehensive and widely available resources. Contents 1 Reading Names2 Historical Personages3 Who's Who's4 Copyright Holders, etc.5 Necr..
Researching Japanese place names
Contents 1 Chimei Jiten (地名事典, Encyclopedias for Japanese Place Names)1.1 '''Reading Place Names'''1.2 '''Encyclopedias of Place Names'''1.3 '''Place Names in History'''1.4 '''Origins of Place Names'''2 See also Chimei Jiten (地名事典, Encyclopedias for J..
Research and Advocacy Standing Committee
The Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Standing Committee was formed under the Singapore Children's Society in Singapore in 1989, and was renamed as Research and Advocacy Standing Committee (RASC) in 2003. The committee comprises pediatricians, forensic pathologists, psychiatrists, psychologists, ..
Research and Analysis Wing
This article is about the Indian intelligence agency. For other uses, see RAW (disambiguation). The Cabinet Secretariat's Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) is India's premier external intelligence body. It was created as an independent unit in September 1968 from the Intelligence Bureau which at th..
Research and development
The phrase research and development (also R and D or R&D) has a special commercial significance apart from its conventional coupling of scientific research and technological development. It is generally added the innovation (R+D+I). In general, R&D activities are conducted by specialized units or ..
Research and Development in Japan
Research and Development is the key to the position of Japan's economy among the leading nations. As its economy matured in the 1970s and 1980s, Japan gradually shifted away from dependence on foreign research. Japan's ability to conduct independent research and development became a decisive factor..
Research and Innovative Technology Administration
The Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA) is an United States Department of Transportion section created in 2005. RITA was created under the Norman Y. Mineta Research and Special Programs Improvement Act (Public Law 108-426) to manage research and implement cost reduction technolo..
Research Article
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]]A research article, also known as a journal article, is a piece of research-based writing done usually by an academic or researcher in a specific discipline, for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. Research articles are generally considered to be the cutting ed..
Research Assessment Exercise
The Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) is an exercise undertaken every 5 years on behalf of the four UK higher education funding councils (HEFCE, SHEFC,HEFCW,DELNI) to evaluate the quality of research undertaken by British higher education institutions. RAE submissions from each subject area, (or un..
Research assistant
A research assistant (RA) is a junior graduate scholar, employed on a temporary contract by a college or university for the purpose of academic research. A research assistant usually works on a project supervised by one or more full-time academics who are responsible for administering the funds from..
Research Associate
The title of a Research Associate is used to denote an academic research position, usually at a post-doctoral level. While some organizations use the title Research Associate for researchers who do not necessarily hold a doctoral degree, most research associates hold a doctoral degree, particularly ..
Research balloon
Research balloon ready for launch Research balloons are balloons that are used for scientific research. They are usually unmanned, filled with a lighter than air gas like helium, and fly at high altitudes. Meteorology, atmospheric research, astronomy, and military research may be conducte..
Research Center for Advanced Manufacturing
Also known as RCAM, the mission of the center is to promote and apply university led advanced manufacturing research and development work. In order to respond to the industry's needs and to provide the conditions to educate undergraduate and graduate students in the area of manufacturing engineeri..
Research Consortium on Nearby Stars
The Research Consortium on Nearby Stars (RECONS) is a project to investigate the stars nearest to the Solar System - those within 10 parsecs (32.6 light years). The project has discovered several nearby white dwarf and red dwarfs, including GJ 1061 in 1997 which is the 20th nearest of known star ..
Research Corporation
Research Corporation is an organization in the United States devoted to the advancement of science, funding research projects in the physical sciences. It was founded in 1912 by Frederick Gardner Cottrell, with initial funding derived from the profits of an invention by Cottrell. During the 1920s an..
Research Council
The Research Councils of the UK are government agencies responsible for particular areas of science and technology. They are non-departmental government bodies which receive public funds from the Department of Trade and Industry through the Office of Science and Technology. There are currently eigh..
Research Defence Society
The Research Defence Society is a British lobby group funded by the pharmaceutical industry and universities. [link] Its main focus is to disseminate information about, and to defend the use of, animal testing in medicine. Its website says that it represents the interests of 5,000 research..
Research ethics
Research ethics involves the application of fundamental ethical principles to a variety of topics involving scientific research. These include the design and implementation of research involving human participants (human experimentation); animal experimentation; various aspects of academic scandal..
Research exemption
In patent law, the research exemption or safe harbour exemption is an exemption to the rights conferred by patents, which is especially relevant to drugs. According to this exemption, despite the patent rights, performing research and tests for preparing regulatory approval, for instance by the FDA ..
Research Experiences for Undergraduates
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (or REUs) are competitive summer research programs in the United States for undergraduates sponsored by the National Science Foundation. They are hosted in various universities and are among the most prestigious summer programs that an undergraduate can parti..
Research funding
redirect [[Template:Not verified]]Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology, and social science. The term often connotes funding obtained through a competitive process, in which potential research projects ar..
Research gimp
Research gimp is an informal term, sometimes used ruefully and sometimes insultingly, for a member of research personnel at an academic institution, such as a research assistant or research student. The term reflects the unequal relationship between contracted researchers and tenured or more senior ..
Research Information Network (UK)
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Research institute
A research institute is an establishment endowed for doing research. Though the term often implies scientific research, there are also many research institutes in the social sciences as well, especially for sociological and historical research. Famous research institutes One of the earliest resear..
Research Institute for Development, Communication and School Partnership
The Research Institute for Development, Communication and School Partnership (RIDCSP), is a non-governmental, non-profit, and non-political organisation that was founded in Cameroon in 1999. This organisation obtained authorised status on the 14th of November 2001 following the government recognitio..
Research Institute for Linguistics of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Hungarian language Alphabet, including ő ű andcs dz dzs gy ly ny sz ty zs Phonetics and phonology Vowel harmony Grammar, includingnoun phrases and verbs T-V distinction Regulatory body ..
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences
The Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS) is attached to Kyoto University in Japan. External link [home page] ..
Research Institute for the Languages of Finland
The Research Institute for the Languages of Finland (Finnish: Kotimaisten kielten tutkimuskeskus, Swedish: Forskningscentralen för de inhemska språken, Northern Sami: Ruovttueatnan gielaid dutkanguovddáš) is a governmental linguistic research institute of Finland geared at studies of Finnish, Sw..
Research Institute of Crop Production
The Research Institute of Crop Production (RICP) was established in 1951. During its more than 50 years of existence, the RICP has been the leading crop-production research institution within the Czech Republic. After most specialised research institutes in the Czech Republic were privatised in 1993..
Research into Ageing
Research into Ageing is a British medical research trust with the charity Help the Aged. External link http://corporate.helptheaged.org.uk/_corporate/ResearchintoAgeing/ ..
Research In Motion
Research In Motion Limited (RIM) (TSX: [RIM], NASDAQ: [RIMM]) is a Canadian wireless device company. It is best known as the developer of the BlackBerry handheld communication device. RIM is headquartered in Waterloo, Ontario, and is a sponsor of RIM Park in the north of the c..
Research I university
Research I university was a category formerly used by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education to indicate those universities in the United States which received the highest amounts of Federal science research funding. The category is, since 2000, obsolete, but the term ..
Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art
The Research Laboratory for Archaeology and the History of Art is a laboratory at the University of Oxford which develops and applies scientific methods to the study of the past. As of 2005, the Laboratory is directed by Prof. Mark Pollard. Amongst the areas of research it has been involved in are:..
Research Laboratory of Electronics
The Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) at was founded in 1946 as the first of the Institute’s great modern interdepartmental academic research centers. Today, it is one of MIT's largest such organizations, and the most diverse research la..
Research Libraries Group
The Research Libraries Group (RLG) is the U.S. library consortium that developed the Eureka interlibrary search engine. Based in Mountain View, California, RLG was founded by a group of major research libraries and museums in 1974, 2 years after another library consortium, OCLC, was founded. A maj..
Research library
A research library is a library which contains an in-depth collection of material on one or several subjects. A research library will generally include primary sources and related material. Large university libraries are considered research libraries. A typical research library is the Bancroft Lib..
Research Machines
RM Logo Research Machines (RM) is a major supplier of software, services and systems to UK education. RM was founded in 1973 by Mike Fischer and Mike O'Regan. As of 2003, RM had 1,400 employees, the majority based in their headquarters located on Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxfordshire. During th..
Research Natural Area
Research Natural Areas is a designation for certain protected areas in the United States. Research Natural Areas are part of a nationwide network of ecological areas set aside for both research and education. The United States Forest Service establishes these areas containing pristine areas that ..
Research on NLP
This article summarizes the current state and findings of research into neuro-linguistic programming, a field stated by its founders to provide a way to examine and decompose human subjective experience and communication into component parts, generate models from these, and work with them. At prese..
Research on the classical guitar
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Research on the classical guitar (history)
Contents 1 Introduction2 First research3 Fernando Sor4 Emilio Pujol4.1 Researchs4.1.1 General4.1.2 Guitar history4.1.3 Guitar esthetic4.2 Early music editions4.3 Guitar technique5 Bibliography Introduction This article is about the History ..
Research Papers in Economics
Research Papers in Economics (RePEc) is a collaborative effort of hundreds of volunteers in 54 countries to enhance the dissemination of research in economics. The "heart" of the project is a decentralized database of working papers, journal articles and software components. Project started in 1997...
Research park
A research park is an area set aside for businesses and institutions for scientific research and development. Technological research parks are often called technology parks. Some research parks are called science parks. Contents 1 List of reserach parks in North America1.1 Alabama1.2&nb..
Research Park Library
The [Research Park Library] is part of the University of North Texas. Reference Services & Library Instruction The main library desk is located in room B112 of the Researcy Park and is staffed by librarians or library staff who can help with your reference needs. Individual sessions with..
Research reactor
Research reactors are nuclear reactors that serve primarily as a neutron source. They are also called non-power reactors, in contrast to power reactors that are used for electricity production, heat generation, or submarine propulsion. The neutrons produced by a research reactor are used for non-de..
Research report
Research reports are business reports produced by business research firms (and commercial and investment banks) by their financial analysts. The reports are designed to dig out the important pieces of companies operational and financial reporting to paint a picture of the future of companies to assi..
Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering
The Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering (RSPhysSE) was established with the creation of the Australian National University (ANU) in 1947. Located at the ANU's main campus in Canberra, the school is one of the four founding research schools in the ANU's Institute of Advanced Studies...
Research Science Institute
The RSI Logo The Research Science Institute (RSI) is a highly competitive summer research program for rising high school seniors around the world, sponsored by the Center for Excellence in Education (CEE) and hosted by MIT. Founded by Admiral H.G. Rickover in 1984, it is now run by a close asso..
Research station
A research station is a station built for the purpose of conducting research on a given site, or aspects of the site. These sites might include outer space (such as the International Space Station) and oceans. Many nations have research stations in Antarctica; Showa Station is an example. ..
Research Station
In Puerto Ayora, Santa Cruz Island, Ecuadorian and foreign scientists work constantly on research and projects for the conservation of reptiles, birds and plants. The Charles Darwin Research Station, founded in 1959, has a Natural History Interpretation Centre and carries out educational proje..
Research Studios
Research studios is a design firm headquartered in London and founded by designer Neville Brody in 1994. It has designed for a number of high-profile clients such as macromedia, Nike, Sony, and many others. Because of its success, it has expanded to have offices in three more cities. External lin..
Research subject
In biostatistics or psychological statistics, a research subject is any organism (animal or plant) that is observed for purposes of research. In survey research and opinion polling, the subject is often called a respondent. In human subject research, one highly important topic is informed consent ..
Research supervisor
A research supervisor (often referred to as simply "supervisor") is responsible for the general oversight of an academic research project. Research Associates liaise with their research supervisor on a regular basis to advise him or her on the research status and receive any guidelines. Research s..
Research Test Vehicle 31
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Research Triangle Institute
The Research Triangle Institute (RTI) is a non-profit research organization based in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) of North Carolina. RTI is the oldest tenant of this major research park. RTI has over 2,300 employees engaged in many distinct research areas. RTI describes its offerings as innova..
Research Triangle Park
Research Triangle Park (RTP) is the largest research park in the world, and it is located near Durham, Raleigh and Chapel Hill, in the Research Triangle region of North Carolina. A small part of the Park stretches into Wake County, but the majority of the land is in Durham County. It is one of the ..
Research Unix
Research Unix is a term commonly used to refer to versions of the Unix operating system for DEC PDP-7, PDP-9, PDP-11 and VAX and Interdata 7/32 and 8/32 computers, developed in the Bell Labs Computing Science Research Center. The term Research Unix wasn't used (much) until Version 8 Unix, but has b..
Research Valley
The Research Valley sits in the metropolitan center of Texas with over 16 million people within a three hour drive. It consist of a seven county area (Brazos, Grimes, Washington, Burleson, Robertson, Madison, and Leon county) and is centered around College Station, Texas, home to Texas A&M Universit..
Research vessel
A research vessel is a ship primarily constructed to carry out scientific research at sea. R.V. Celtic Explorer, a fisheries research vessel at sea in Galway Bay, Ireland. Contents 1 Role of research vessels2 List of some research vessels by country2.1 Argentina2.2 Austr..
Reseau plate
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Reseburg, Clark County, Wisconsin
Reseburg is a town in Clark County in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. The population was 740 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 93.1 km² (35.9 mi²), all land. Demographics As of the census2 of 2000, there were 740 people, 206 hou..
Resection
Resection has multiple meanings: resectioning involves enlarging the cross-section of a river channel by deepening or widening the river to increase its hydraulic efficiency. This allows a larger discharge to be contained within the channel. Dredging is used to remove surplus sediment from the rive..
Reseda
Reseda refers to the following: The plant genus Reseda; see Mignonette The Los Angeles, California suburb named after the plant; see Reseda, Los Angeles, California The Reseda station of the LACMTA Orange Line. This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated w..
Reseda, Los Angeles, California
Reseda is a neighborhood in the San Fernando Valley, within the city of Los Angeles, California. Contents 1 Location and geography2 History2.1 Development into a suburb3 Demographics4 Northridge earthquake5 Television, movies, and music6 Features7 Education..
Resedaceae
Resedaceae is a family of generally herbaceous dicotyledonous plants comprising some 70 species in six genera: CayluseaOchradenusOligomerisRandoniaResedaSesamoides The family includes annuals, biennials and perennials and is distributed in temperate to sub-tropical regions of the Europe, western As..
Reseda (LACMTA Station)
Reseda is a station on the Los Angeles LACMTA Orange Line. It is named after adjacent Reseda Boulevard, which travels north-south and crosses the east-west busway route. The station is in the Los Angeles district of Reseda.[[Citing sources citation needed]] Connections Metro..
Reseda High School
Reseda High School, established in 1953, is located in Reseda, California. The current principal of Reseda High is Alfredo Tarin. The mascot of Reseda High is the Regent, a lion welding a crown and a scepter. The school currently is home to the Reseda High School Science Magnet HS and the Reseda..
ResEdit
ResEdit is a developer tool application for the Apple Macintosh, used to create and edit resources directly in the Mac's resource fork architecture. It is an alternative to tools such as the resource compiler Rez, and for the average user is generally easier to use, because it uses a graphical user..
Resel
A resel is a resolution element - a concept used in image analysis. It describes the actual spatial image resolution in an image (or a volume). The number of resels in the image will be lower or equal to the number of pixel/voxels in the image. In an actual image the resels can vary across the i..
Resele Court District
Resele Court District, or Resele tingslag, was a district of Ångermanland in Sweden. The provinces in Norrland were never divided into hundreds and instead the court district (tingslag) served as the basic division of rural areas. ..
Reseller
A reseller is a company or individual that purchases goods or services with the intention of onselling them rather than consuming or using them. This is usually done for profit (but could be onsold at a loss). One example can be found in telecommunications, where companies buy excess amounts of tran..
Reseller web hosting
Types of Internet hosting service Full-featured hosting services* Virtual private server* Dedicated hosting* Colocation centreWeb hosting* Free hosting* Shared hosting* Clustered hosting* Reseller hosting* Application-specific** Blog hosting** Image hosting** Video hostingFile hostingRemote ba..
Resell rights
Many ebooks and pieces of software, especially in the field of online or internet marketing, are sold with resell rights included. It is therefore necessary to distinguish between normal resell rights and master resell rights. Normal resell rights mean that after you buy the item you will be allowed..
Resemblance
Resemblance may refer to: Resemblance nominalismLudwig Wittgenstein's family resemblances.In text mining, the degree to which two documents resemble each other, calculated using shingles. See also analogy and similarity. redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Resen
Resen was, according to Genesis 10, a town founded by Nimrod. Resen seems to have been located between Nineveh and Calah. Its exact location is today unclear. Some have identified it with the ruins of Karamless. ..
Resende
There are parishes that have the name Resende: In Brazil Resende, Rio de JaneiroIn Portugal Resende, a parish and a districtResende, a parish in the district of Paredes de Coura This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referr..
Resende, Portugal
Resende Location - Region - Subregion - District or A.R. NorteTâmegaViseu Party António Borges PS Area 123.4 km² Population - Total - Density 11,97897/km² parishes 15 Coordinates [41º06'N 7º57'W] Municipal holiday Saint PeterJune 2..
Resende, Rio de Janeiro
--> Resende is a municipality/county in the state of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil. It was founded in 1744 by the bandeirante Simão da Cunha Gago and was called Nossa Senhora da Conceição do Campo Alegre da Paraíba Nova. The indians Puri called it Timburibá. On September 29, 1801, it was rename..
Resentful demoralization
This is an issue in controlled experiments in which those in the control group become resentful of not receiving the experimental treatment. They may become angry, depressed, uncooperative, or non-compliant. This may lead to significant systematic differences in the outcome of the control group, obs..
Resentment
Resentment is an emotion, from "ressentiment", a French word, meaning "malice", "anger", "being rancorous". The English word has the sense of feeling bitter. It can be an emotionally disturbing experience that is being felt again or relived in the mind. See also angerforgivenessMercyPardon ..
Resent and the April Sunshine Shed
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Resen (city)
Resen (Macedonian: Ресен) is a city in Republic of Macedonia. It has about 18,000 inhabitants. Resen rises 880 meters above sea level. It is very close to Lake Prespa and the only town in Prespa Region. During the Middle Ages, Prespa was a capital of Samuil's Empire for a brief time. After the..
Reser's Fine Foods
Reser's Fine Foods, Inc. (incorporated 1960) is a United States corporation, based in Beaverton, Oregon, that manufactures and distributes fresh and frozen prepared foods. Over 1,000 products are available in the 50 states, Canada, Guam, Mexico, and areas of the Far East. Its prepared foods are sol..
Reserpine
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Reserva
Reserva and Gran Reserva (literally, "reserve" and "great reserve") are terms used in wine-making in Spain and Portugal to attempt to indicate reserve wines, that is, wines made in a superior manner. However, in practice it is very difficult to regulate quality, so the term primarily deals with agin..
Reservation
Reservation may refer to A tract of reserved land set apart for a special purpose: an area for indigenous peoples to live in:* Indian reservation (Native American)* List of Indian reservations in the United States* Indian reserve (in Canada) A reservation is an area where hunting animals is not pe..
Reservation for OBC
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Reservation in India
Reservation is a form of affirmative action, which is similar to that practised in many other countries. Whereas in the United States, the reserved quota is voluntarily fixed by individual establishments, in India, reservations are based on statutory quota. However, unlike in the US, reservations i..
Reservation of Separate Amenities Act
The Reservation of Separate Amenities Act, Act No 49 of 1953, formed part of the apartheid system of racial segregation in South Africa. The Act enforced segregation of all public facilities, including buildings, and transport, in order to limit contact between the different races in South Af..
Reservation policy in Indian Institutes of Technology
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) offer reservation for backward sections of the society. The current limit is 15% of seats for candidates belonging to Scheduled castes (SC) and 7.5% of seats for candidates belonging to Scheduled tribes (ST). No separate reservation exists for candidates be..
Reservation price
In microeconomics, the Reservation Price is the maximum price a buyer is willing to buy a good or service, or the minimum price a seller is willing to sell a good or service. Reservation prices vary for the buyer according to their disposable income, their desire for the good, and the prices of, and..
Reservation stations
Reservation Stations are decentralized features of the microarchitecture of a CPU that allow for register renaming, and are used by the Tomasulo algorithm for dynamic instruction scheduling. Reservation stations permit the CPU to fetch and re-use a data value as soon as it has been computed, rather..
Reservation Virodhi Dal
Reservation Virodhi Dal (Antireservation Party) a political party in the Indian state of Punjab. The party was floated in October 1999 by the General Category Welfare Federation of Punjab. The party is opposed to affirmative action quotas and reservations. The convenor of the party is Raghunandan Si..
Reservation wage
Reservation Wage is a concept in Labor economics which suggests that each worker has a specific wage rate whereby they are induced to perform paid market work. Wages offered below a worker's reservation wage would keep said worker from participating in the labor force. An individual's reservation ..
Reserve
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reserve can mean: course reserve, library materials reserved for particular userscurrency reservegame reserveIndian reserve, a type of Canadian First Nations communitymilitary reservesnature reservedynamic reserve, a pool of metabo..
Reserve, Kansas
Reserve is a city in Brown County, Kansas, United States. The population was 100 at the 2000 census. Geography Reserve is located at [39°58′35″N, 95°33′52″W] (39.976378, -95.564464)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city ..
Reserve, Louisiana
Reserve is a census-designated place and town in St. John the Baptist Parish, Louisiana, on the east bank of the Mississippi River. The population was 9,111 at the 2000 census. Contents 1 History2 Geography3 Demographics4 Trivia & assorted facts5 External links History I..
Reserve, Montana
Reserve is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sheridan County, Montana, United States. The population was 37 at the 2000 census. Geography Reserve is located at [48°36′19″N, 104°27′50″W] (48.605251, -104.463969)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Sta..
Reserve, New Mexico
Reserve is a village in Catron County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 387 at the 2000 census. It is the county seat of Catron County[Geographic references#6GR6]. On December 1, 1884, near town (then called Frisco), deputy sheriff Elfego Baca held off a gang of 80 Texan cowb..
Reserve, Wisconsin
Reserve is a census-designated place (CDP) in Sawyer County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 436 at the 2000 census. Geography Reserve is located at [45°51′36″N, 91°22′22″W] (45.859877, -91.372722)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United Stat..
ReserveAmerica
ReserveAmerica of Ballston Spa, New York is a company that provides online campsite reservation processing for private, state and federal campgrounds in the United States. They claim to be the "#1 Access Point for Outdoor Recreation", processing more than 3.5 million camping reservations per ye..
ReserVec
ReserVec was a computerized reservation system developed by Ferranti Canada for Trans-Canada Airlines (TCA, today's Air Canada) in the late 1950s. It appears to be the first such system ever developed, predating the more famous SABRE system in the US by about two years. Although Ferranti had high ho..
Reserved decision
Reserved decision is a legal term. After the hearing of a trial or the argument of a motion a judge may not immediately delivered a decision, but will take time to review evidence and the law and deliver a decision at a later time usually in a written form. It is a more thought out decision compar..
Reserved identifier
A reserved identifier is an element of computer programming languages that is a fixed part of the language or operating system and may not be redefined by the programmer. In the C language, all names that begin with one or two leading underscores are reserved. see also; BIOS ..
Reserved matters (Westminster)
In the United Kingdom reserved matters, also referred to as reserved powers, are those subjects over which power to legislate is retained by Westminster, as stated by the Scotland Act 1998, Northern Ireland Act 1998 or Government of Wales Act 1998. In Scotland, matters are explicitly reserved in t..
Reserved occupation
A reserved occupation (also known as essential services) is an occupation considered important enough to a country that those serving in such occupations are exempt - in fact forbidden - from military service. In a total war, like the Second World War, where most fit men of military age were conscr..
Reserved political positions
Several politico-constitutional arrangements use reserved political positions, especially when endeavoring to ensure the rights of minorities or preserving a political balance of power. These arrangements distort the democratic principle of one man - one vote in order to address special circumstance..
Reserved powers
Reserved powers can refer to several powers of a central authority: Reserved matters (Westminster), those subjects still dealt with by the Parliament of the United Kingdom, and not devolved to the Scottish Parliament Reserved powers, under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution powers..
Reserved sacrament
In Christian practice, the Bread and Wine of the Communion constitute the sacrament of the altar. Reservation is the saving of the sacrament after the service, usually only the consecrated bread. The first mention of reservation also describes the original and, arguably, primary purpose. In the ..
Reserved State powers
The reserved State powers, also called reserved powers, is a doctrine used in the interpretation of the Constitution of Australia. It adopted a restrictive approach to the interpretation of the specific powers of the Federal Parliament in order to preserve the residual powers of the States. The doct..
Reserved word
A reserved word, sometimes called a magic word is a word which, in some computer programming language, cannot be used as an identifier because it is already used for some grammatical purpose. For instance, in SQL, a user cannot be called 'group' because the word 'group' is used to indicate that an i..
Reservehandverfahren
Reservehandverfahren (RHV) (German: Reserve Hand Procedure) was a German Naval World War II hand-cipher system used as a backup method when no working Enigma machine was available[The Enigma General Procedure Manual, 1940]. The cipher had two stages: a transposition followed by bigram su..
Reserveproviant
Reserveproviant (meaning reserve provision in Norwegian), normally abbreviated as RSP is a canned food made for the Norwegian Army. It is also sold in some shops, and is quite popular because it is very easy to prepare over a campfire or portable stove. A similar commercial product is sold as Snurri..
Reserves
The term reserves could be used to refer to: Army reservesBank reservesForeign exchange reservesNatures reservesIndian reservesOil reservesThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wish to c..
Reserve (Accounting)
In accounting, the word reserve is most commonly used to describe any part of shareholders' equity, except for basic share capital. Sometimes, the term is used instead of term provision, however such a use is not consistent with the terminology suggested by International Accounting Standards Board. ..
Reserve army of labour
Reserve army of labour is a concept in Karl Marx's critique of political economy. It refers basically to the unemployed in capitalist society. It is synonymous with "industrial reserve army" or "relative surplus population", except that the relative surplus population also includes people unable to ..
Reserve Bank
Reserve Bank can amongst other things be: Reserve Bank of AustraliaReserve Bank of Fiji BuildingReserve Bank of IndiaReserve Bank of New ZealandReserve Bank of VietnamFederal Reserve Bank (United States) redirect[[Template:Disambig]]..
Reserve Bank of Australia
The Reserve Bank of Australia came into being on the 14 January 1960 to operate as Australia's central bank and banknote issuing authority. The bank offers banking services to the Federal Government, and to licensed banks that participate in the payments system. It is headed by the Governor of the R..
Reserve Bank of Fiji
The Reserve Bank of Fiji (RBF) is the central bank of the Pacific island country of Fiji. The responsibilities of the FRB include issue of currency, control of money supply, currency exchange, monetary stability, promotion of sound finances, and fostering economic development. Contents 1 R..
Reserve Bank of India
The RBI headquarters in Mumbai The RBI Regional Office in Mumbai The RBI heaquarters in Delhi. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) is the central bank of India, and was established on April 1, 1935 in accordance with the provisions of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934. Since its inc..
Reserve Bank of Malawi
The Reserve Bank of Malawi is the central bank of Malawi, and established under an Act of Parliament in July 1964 and began operations in June of 1965 in Blantyre. It replaced a branch of the Federal Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland that had previously been founded to serve as a central bank of the Fe..
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is the central bank of New Zealand. The Reserve Bank is responsible for New Zealand's currency and operating monetary policy. The Bank's current Governor is Dr. Alan Bollard. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand does not offer bank accounts or credit cards, and its websi..
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe
Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe is that southern African country's central bank. It traces its history to the Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, founded in March 1956, which in turn was the successor to the Central Currency Board. The Reserve Bank has continued to function, and has grown in operations and..
Reserve clause
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]. redirect [[Template:Not verified]]The reserve clause is a term formerly employed i..
Reserve currency
A reserve currency (or anchor currency) is a currency which is held in significant quantities by many governments and institutions as part of their foreign exchange reserves. It also tends to be the international pricing currency for products traded on a global market, such as oil, gold, etc. This ..
Reserve Defence Forces
The Reserve Defence Forces is the title given to the reserve components of the Irish Defence Forces. It comprises of the Army Reserve (AR) and the Naval Service Reserve (NSR). It was established on October 1st 2005 and replaced the second line reserve, previously named An Fórsa Cosanta Áitiúil ..
Reserve fleet
right A reserve fleet or (less formally) mothball fleet is a collection of naval vessels that are fully equipped for fighting but are not currently needed. They may be modified, for instance by having rustprone areas sealed off or wrapped in plastic. The ships will typically have a minimal cre..
Reserve force
Reserve force is a military force composed of reserve military and sometimes civilian citizens when a nation mobilizes for total war, or to defend against invasion. Reserve troops are not part of a permanent standing army, like volunteer reserve or a reserve component of the United States military...
Reserve Forces Act (1996)
The Reserve Forces Act 1996 is British legislation that provides for the maintenance and composition of the British military's Reserve Forces. Provisions of the Act "An Act to make provision with respect to the reserve forces of the Crown and persons liable to be recalled for permanent service; to ..
Reserve Good Conduct Medal
A Reserve Good Conduct Medal refers to any one of the five military conduct decorations which are issued by the United States Armed Forces to members of the Reserve and National Guard. The primary difference between the regular Good Conduct Medal and the Reserve Good Conduct Medal is that the Good ..
Reserve Judge
A Reserve Judge is a formerly elected judge or, on occasion, an appointed official that offers their services as a substitute judge when required. Reserve judges supplement judges in states and municipalities that either do not have the number of judges needed to keep up with the number of cases fi..
Reserve Mines, Nova Scotia
Reserve Mines is a community in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality of Nova Scotia, Canada, located 7 kilometres southwest of Glace Bay and 15 kilometres northeast of Sydney. As of 2001, the population was 1,732. It is the closest major community to the Sydney Airport. ..
Reserve Officers' Training Corps
For the Doctor Who science fiction episode, see Rise of the Cybermen. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC) is a training program of the United States armed forces present on college campuses to recruit and educate commissioned officers. It is designed as a college elective, and studies focu..
Reserve Officer School
The Finnish defence doctrine relies on the principle of territorial defence which means that the whole of Finland must be defended in all cases. This requires large war-time defence force to deter and fight aggression. As the financial means do not allow Finland to have a standing professional army ..
Reserve Officer Training Unit
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 Reserve officer Training Unit (ROTU) is a unit to train voluntee reserve officers from undergraduate students..
Reserve power
In most countries, a reserve power is a power that may be exercised by the head of state of a country in certain exceptional circumstances. Reserve powers should not be confused with reserved powers, a term used in the United States to denote powers that are delegated to the states, or the people th..
Reserve Recruiter Badge
The Reserve Recruiter Badge was a decoration of the United States Army which was first created during the Second World War. The decoration was issued until the 1980s, at which time the United States Army declared the award discontinued in favor of the standard Recruiter Badge used by both active ..
Reserve requirement
The reserve requirement (or required reserve ratio) is a bank regulation, that sets the minimum reserves each bank must hold to customer deposits and notes. These reserves are designed to satisfy withdrawal demands, and would normally be in the form of fiat currency stored in a bank vault (vault ca..
Reserve Special Commendation Ribbon
The Reserve Special Commendation Ribbon was a decoration of the United States Navy which was authorized for issuance between the years of 1930 and 1941. The ribbon was established by order of Secretary of the Navy James V. Forrestal. The Reserve Special Commendation Ribbon was issued to any offi..
Reserve static line
A device that automatically opens the reserve parachute container when the main parachute is cut-away. The RSL is a lanyard connecting one or both of the main parachute risers to the reserve ripcord. See also Sky Hook (skydiving) ..
Reserve team
The reserve team is the name given to the second most senior team fielded by a football club. The reserve team operates as a backup behind the regular first team, its main purpose being to give young talented players a chance to prove themselves, or established first team players a chance to get the..
Reserve Township, Pennsylvania
Reserve Township is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 3,856 at the 2000 census. Geography Reserve_Township is located at [40°28′42″N, 79°59′16″W] (40.478369, -79.987872)[Geographic references#1GR1]. According to the United..
Reserve wine
Reserve wine is a term given to a specific wine to imply that is of a higher quality than usual. Traditionally winemakers would "reserve" some of their best wine rather than sell it immediately, coining the term. Sometimes, reserve wine originates from the best vineyards, or the best barrels, maki..
Reservist
A reservist is a person who is a member of a reserve military force. Contents 1 History2 By country2.1 Germany2.2 United States3 External links History Historically reservists first played a significant role in Europe after the Prussian defeat in the Battle of Jena..
Reservoir, Victoria
Reservoir is a suburb in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Its Local Government Area is the City of Darebin. Reservoir's postcode is 3073. Melbourne suburbs near Reservoir(City of Darebin) Broadmeadows Thomastown Mill Park Fawkner Reservoir Bundoora Coburg Preston Watsonia Suburbs o..
Reservoirs and dams in Laos
Hydro-electric power is one of the few significant resources in Laos with an estimated (theoretical) potential of 18000MW. The controversy of dam building mirrors that concerning globalization. Proponents argue that the dams provide a sustainable source of foreign currency vital for economic growt..
Reservoirs and dams in the Commonwealth of Independent States
Industrialization reached Russia later than Western Europe and North America, and one of the few large scale dams dating from the Tsarist era is on the Volkhov near St Petersburg (opened 1926). However with Lenin's declaration Communism is Soviet Power Plus the Electrification of the Whole Country ..
Reservoirs in Singapore
Reservoirs in Singapore is a link page for any reservoir in Singapore. Bedok ReservoirJurong LakeKranji ReservoirLower Peirce Reservoir (former Peirce Reservoir)Lower Seletar ReservoirMacRitchie Reservoir (former Thomson Road Reservoir)Murai ReservoirPandan ReservoirPoyan ReservoirPulau Tekong Rese..
Reservoir (disambiguation)
Reservoir may mean: Reservoir (water), an artificial lake created by flooding land behind a damReservoir, Victoria, a suburb of Melbourne Reservoir may also mean: Oil reservoir, an accumulation of oil or gas beneath the earth's surfacePressure tank, part of a piping systemThermal reservoir, a he..
Reservoir (water)
For other uses of the term, see reservoir (disambiguation). A reservoir is, most broadly, anything used for storage of large amounts of a liquid, which can be put into and drawn from the reservoir. It is in essence a buffer. Most often, a reservoir refers to an artificial lake, used to store ..
Reservoir capacitor
The pulsating DC from an AC rectifier (either half-wave or full-wave) sometimes needs to be smoothed to be useful. This can be done using a Reservoir capacitor. As the rectifier voltage increases, it charges the capacitor and also supplies current to the load. At the end of the quarter cycle th..
Reservoir Dogs
Reservoir Dogs is a 1992 film, Quentin Tarantino's debut as a feature film director. It introduced many of the themes and aesthetics that have become Tarantino's hallmarks — violent crime; pop culture references; memorable dialogue; and nonlinear stories. It features Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth,..
Reservoir Dogs (video game)
Reservoir Dogs is a video game based on the Quentin Tarantino film of the same name. It has been refused classification in Australia, essentially banning the game from sale. The Classification Board found it could not be accommodated at the MA 15+ classification and as such made available for..
Reservoir Engineer
A reservoir engineer is a technical professional that model the distribution of fluid (usually oil or gas) properties in a petroleum reservoir. They are concerned with recovering the maximum amount of hydrocarbons with the minimum cost incurred. ..
Reservoir engineering
Reservoir Engineering is the application of scientific principles to develop, exploit and maintain hydrocarbon reservoirs for the purpose of maximizing economic benefit. Contents 1 Fluid Propeties1.1 Viscosity1.2 Pressure1.3 Phase2 Rock Properties2.1 Lithology2.2&nbs..
Reservoir Hill, Baltimore, Maryland
Reservoir Hill is a neighborhood in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. It is located south of Druid Hill Park, north of Bolton Hill, east of Penn-North, and west of Jones Falls. It is bounded by Druid Park Lake Drive, the Jones Falls Expressway, North Avenue (U.S. Route 1), and McCulloh..
Reservoir Petrophysics
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. Reservoir petrophysics, or the study of the physical properties of certain rock types, concerns itself with the..
Reservoir railway station, Melbourne
Reservoir railway station building. Reservoir is a railway station in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It is located on the Epping railway line in the suburb of Reservoir. The station is 13.7 km from Flinders Street Station and is in Metcard Zones 1+2 overlap. It is a Premium Station, mean..
Reservoir Songs
Reservoir Songs (2002) is an EP recorded by the indie rock band Crooked Fingers. A five song EP which collects some of the band's favorite covers which they had been playing for the past couple of years on tour, it marks the first release for Crooked Fingers on the Merge Records label. It was reco..
Reservoir State Park
Reservoir State Park is a park located on the south shore of the Power Reservoir in the Town of Lewiston in Niagara County, New York. Situated north of the City of Niagara Falls, the park is heavily used. The park offers picnic tables with pavilions, a playground and playing fields, a nature trai..
Reservoir war
The Reservoir War was a minor insurrection in Paulding County, Ohio in 1887. Just east of Antwerp, Ohio was the Six Mile Reservoir of the Wabash and Erie Canal. The reservoid, about 2000 acres (8 km²) in size, had been built in 1840 by damming and diking a creek. It was used to provide water for t..
Reser Stadium
Reser Stadium is a sports facility in Corvallis, Oregon owned and operated by Oregon State University. Its original name was Parker Stadium, in honor of Portland businessman Charles T. Parker, who played a significant role in the initial fundraising. The Parker name is still honored at Parker Plaz..
Reset
Reset may be: Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reset (finance)Reset (band)Reset (horse) (fl. 2000s), Australian racehorse This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page,..
Resetarits
People with the family name Resetarits include Karin Resetarits, Austrian journalist and Member of European ParliamentLukas Resetarits, Austrian cabaret artist and actor* Kathrin Resetarits, director and actress, daughter of Lukas Resetarits* Martina Resetarits, actress, daughter of Lukas Resetarit..
Resettlement Administration
The Resettlement Administration (RA) was the brainchild of Rexford G. Tugwell, an economics professor at Columbia University who became an advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the latter's campaign for the presidency in 1932. Tugwell, who held positions in the United States Department o..
Resettlement in the East
"Resettlement in the East" or "Deporting to the East" were Nazi German euphemisms for the forced removal of German jews to concentration camps and extermination camps during the Holocaust. Resettlement refers to Nazi beliefs about "racial purity" and Nazi ideologies concerning ethnic and language u..
Resettlement of the Jews in England
Resettlement of the Jews in England (This page is part of the History of the Jews in England) Contents 1 Cromwell wants the Jews back2 Menasseh Ben Israel's petition3 Debating the return of the Jews4 Help from Jews abroad5 See also6 External link Cromwell wants the..
Reset (band)
Reset is a French-Canadian punk band that formed in 1995 in Quebec, Canada. Most of the members went on to form Simple Plan. Contents 1 History2 Former Members3 Discography3.1 Studio albums3.2 Cassete Demos History Reset was formed in 1995. The original band members we..
Reset (EP)
Reset is the name of an EP by Mute Math. Reset is the band's first release. It was released September 28, 2004. Track listing (all songs written by Paul Meany and Darren King except where noted) Control (Meany, King, Adam LaClave) – 4:36Peculiar People (Meany, Jonathan Foreman, King) – 4:35OK..
Reset (finance)
Reset also known as fixing is a generic concept in the financial markets, meaning the determination and recording of a reference rate, usually in order to calculate the settlement value of a periodic payment schedule between two parties. Resets are most commonly used in Interest rate swaps, to dete..
Reset (horse)
Reset is an Australian thoroughbred racehorse. Sired by Zabeel to dam Assertive Lass, he ran just five times, winning all of them, including Group One Cadbury Guineas and Futurity Stakes in 2004. After the victory in the Futurity Stakes, many expected him to run in the AJC Australian Derby, but he w..
Reset button
Reset button can also refer to the plot device known as the Reset button technique. In electronics and technology, a reset button is a button that can reset a device. On games consoles, the reset button restarts the game, losing the player's unsaved progress. On computers, the reset button clears ..
Reset button technique
The reset button technique (based on the idea of status quo ante) is a plot device that interrupts continuity in works of fiction. Simply put, use of a reset button device returns all characters and situations to the status quo they held before a major change of some sort was introduced. Often used ..
Reset the Preset
Reset the Preset is an electronica album by Console. Tracklist CD1: Reset Your God Eats Me!Surfin' AtariInto the UniverseDirt on the WireTimes They Are Not A-Changin'Suck and RunSecret GamePlus A Equals B CD2: Preset DiagonalPara. LelPara. Lel [Funicular Mix]Marina [Mallorca Mix ..
Reset vector
Reset vector is a computing term used to describe the default location a central processing unit will go to find the first instruction it will execute after a reset. That is to say, the reset vector is a pointer or address where the CPU should always begin as soon as it is able to execute instructio..
RESFest
RESFest was founded in 1996, and has become the most prominent digital film festival in North America. It is a leading global showcase of new digital filmmakers alongside England's onedotzero festival. The festival now tours the world and in 2005 travelled to 35 cities in the USA, Canada, UK, Japan,..
Resh
Resh Arabic Syriac Hebrew Aramaic Phoenician ﺭ ܪ ר Pronunciation (IPA): ..
Reshad Feild
Reshad Feild (born 1934 as Richard Timothey Feild) is a British mystic, author, spiritual teacher, and musician. He is the author of more than a dozen books about Sufism and spirituality and has exercised a huge influence amongst western seekers over the last forty years. In the early 1960s Feild w..
Reshad Strik
Reshad Strik is an Australian actor. He currently portrays hunky university student Andy Llewellyn on the new Seven Network drama Headland. ..
ReSharper
ReSharper is a refactoring and productivity plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio .NET by JetBrains. Resharper 2.0 (the current version) was released in May 2006. It supports the C# language and ASP.NET, and works with both Visual Studio 2003 and 2005. ReSharper also offers unit testing support for NUn..
Reshef Tenne
Reshef Tenne (1944-) is an Israeli scientist. Tenne is most notable for his prediction in 1992, following the discovery of carbon nanotubes that nanoparticles of inorganic compounds with layered structures, such as MoS2, would not be stable against folding and would also form nanotubes and fullere..
Resheph
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Reshet
Reshet is one of the two concessionaires running the Israeli commercial television channel, Arutz 2 since 1993. Reshet is considered as one of the most successful television networks in Israel. On November 4, 1993 it began broadcasting on the commercial "Channel 2" under the Second Israeli Broad..
Reshit Chochmah
In Kabbalah, the Reshit Chochmah is an important book on mysticism, ethics, and morality (musar), written by the 16th century scholar Rabbi Eliyahu di Vidas. It is based largely on the Zohar. Its name literally translates into “the beginning of Knowledge.” The book is about the measure of th..
Reshma
Reshma is a renowned folk singer of Pakistan.She is popular in India too. Born in Bikaner in Rajasthan state in India in agypsy family in 1947 , her family moved to Pakistan on partition of India .She did not have any formal education and does not how to read and write, however she sings from her h..
Reshma Dordi
Reshma Dordi (born 1970) is the Los Angeles-based hostess of the weekly, hour-long TV show Showbiz India, which focuses on entertainment and pop culture from the South Asia. ..
Reshteh
Reshteh, from the Persian word for thread or string, refers to a very fine noodle similar to angel hair pasta. However, its general meaning is for ribbon shaped egg noodle that is fresh. Traditionally the noodle would be a homemade and cut item. Reshteh was the only word used to denote noodles in..
Resh Lakish
Simeon ben Lakish (in Hebrew, Shimon ben Lakish; in Aramaic, Shimon bar Lakish or bar Lakisha), better known by his nickname of Resh Lakish, was an amora who lived in the Roman province of Syria Palaestina in the third century CE. He was reputedly born in Bostra, east of the Jordan River, in around..
Resian dialect
The Resian dialect is a distinct dialect of the Slovenian language in Italy's Resia valley. Because of its isolation, the Resian dialect has different phonetics than other Slovenian dialects. It even has a different alphabet containing the letter W, not used in Ljudevit Gaj's Slavic alphabet, or f..
Resia Pass
The Resia Pass (German: Reschenpass, Italian: Passo di Resia) is an Alpine pass (1504 m) located at the Italian-Austrian border, close to the border with Switzerland. It connects North Tyrol to South Tyrol, like the Brenner Pass further in the east. Before the Roman era, a path linked the valley..
ReSID
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. reSID is a reverse engineered software emulation of the MOS6581 SID (Sound Interface Device). This chip was used in the Commodore 64 computer. ..
Residence
A residence may be a house. A Residence Order is made under the Children Act 1989 to decide where a child will live and with whom: see residence in English law. Habitual residence in the Conflict of laws is the standard civil law connecting factor to select the lex causae and it also operates as a..
Residences of the Royal House of Savoy
The Residences of the Royal House of Savoy is a World Heritage Site in the Province of Torino, Italy (1997), which includes the following patrimonies: In Turin:*Palazzo Reale,*Palazzo Madama,*Palazzo Carignano,*Palazzo Chiablese,*Palazzo della Prefettura with Royal Armory and Royal Library,*Court..
Residence Act
The Residence Act of 1790, officially titled An Act for Establishing the Temporary and Permanent Seat of the Government of the United States, is a United States federal law that designated Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as the temporary capital city of the United States federal government for a period o..
Residence Hall Association
Residence Hall Association (RHA) is a student-run university residence hall governing body. It is usually (but not always) the parent organization for individual hall governments. Their function is similar to a student government, except that most of their activities pertain to on-campus living. ..
Residence hall director
A Residence Hall Director is a specially trained full time university employee generally responsible for the management and daily operations of campus residence halls or dormitories. They are most often employed by the college or university and are salaried employees. While the term Residence Hall..
Residence Inn by Marriott
Residence Inn by Marriott is a brand of extended stay hotels. The chain was launched in 1975 in Wichita, Kansas by Jack DeBoer, and acquired by Marriott Corporation in 1987. As of April 2005, there were over 450 Residence Inn hotels in the United States, Canada and Mexico. The brand's slogan is Yo..
Residence in English family law
Residence is a term used to refer to not always similar concepts in various parts of English law including taxation, immigration, and family law. The remainder of this article deals exclusively with English family law. See residence in English law for disambiguation. ..
Residence in English law
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. Residence in English law could refer to family law, immigration law or taxat..
Residence Life
Residence life is one of the three interdependent functional areas of a college/university housing program. This area is typically responsible for the comprehensive educational program that surrounds the experience of living "on-campus" in a residence hall at a college or university. Contents 1&n..
Residence park
Residence Parks were residential developments that were built around the early 1900s in North America. Most were built prior to World War I and those that had not already sold most of their lots suffered considerable financial loss due to the dramatic downturn in real estate sales during the war. I..
Residence Time Distribution
The residence time distribution (RTD) of a chemical reactor or vessel is a description of the time that different fluid elements spend inside the reactor. The concept was first proposed by MacMullin and Weber in 1935, but was not used extensively until P.V. Danckwerts analyzed a number of important..
Residencial Las Casas
This article is about a public housing project in San Juan, Puerto Rico. For more uses on Las Casas, see Las Casas (disambiguation) Residencial Fray Bartolome de Las Casas, more commonly known as Residencial Las Casas or Las Casas, is a public housing complex located in San Juan consisting of 417 h..
Residencia Aboy--Lompre
The Aboy-Lompré house was originally built as a beach house on the Avenida Ponce de León during a time when the wealthy families of San Juan would summer in the area. The building on the original lot, which extended from the avenue in front to what is now Calle Martí, no longer exists. Upon the d..
Residencia de estudiantes
The Residencia de Estudiantes, literally the "Student Residence," is a one of the original Spanish cultural centers in Madrid, Spain. During the first half of the twentieth century, the Residence was a prestigious cultural institution that helped foster and create the intellectual environment of Sp..
Residency
:See also: Residency (medicine) Residency is the act of establishing or maintaining a residence in a given place. It is important in terms of politics, as candidates must maintain residency within the district in which they intend to run. Requirements vary by jurisdiction, and sometimes by the pol..
Residency (medicine)
Residency is a stage of postgraduate medical training in North America and leads to eligibility for board certification in a primary care or referral specialty. It is filled by a resident physician who has received a medical degree (M.D. or D.O.) and is comprised almost entirely of the care of hospi..
Resident
Resident has a number of meanings: Resident, a person who has residency somewhere (as in inhabitant, whether as a citizen or not).Resident alien, a person who is living in a particular foreign country for an extended period of time under authority or color of law, as opposed to a tourist, who is vi..
Residential area
Residential area in Helena, Montana A residential area is a type of land use where the predominant use is residential. In areas that are zoned residential, buildings may include single family housing, multiple family housing, (apartments, duplexes (or similar configurations), condominiums) or ..
Residential college
A residential college is an organisational pattern for a division of a university that places academic activity in a community setting of students and faculty, usually at a residence and with shared meals, the college having a degree of autonomy and a federated relationship with the overall universi..
Residential community
A residential community is a community, usually a small town or city, that is composed mostly of residents, as opposed to commercial businesses and/or industrial facilities, all three of which are considered to be the three main types of occupants of the typical community. Residential communities a..
Residential development
A residential development (sometimes simply called a subdivision) is typically a piece of property that is divided into subdivisions with houses constructed on each piece of subdivided land. They became common during the late-nineteenth century. Before the mid-twentieth century, residential develop..
Residential education
Broadly defined, residential education is an education provided in an environment where economically and socially disadvantaged students both live and learn, outside of their family homes. Varied forms of residential education have been in existence in the United States since before the nation's fo..
Residential fellow
In American higher education, a Residential Fellow usually refers to a paid administrator who supervises a given "area" of a campus residential system. The RF is responsible for, among other things, the Residence Assistants under his or her jurisdiction, and serves as the true liaison between resid..
Residential garden
A residential garden, or domestic garden is the most common form of garden and is found adjacent to, around or near to a residence. It may also be located in less traditional locations such as on a roof, in an atrium, on a balcony, in windowboxes, or on a patio. The garden is designed at human scal..
Residential Interventions
Social Work Residential Interventions A residential intervention occurs when a client (voluntary/involuntary) undertakes a planned change intervention in a settng provided by a social service organisation. Typically the intervention involves live in accommodation. Residential interventions aim t..
Residential mobility
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Residential Schools
For well over a century, Canada forced vast numbers of Aboriginal children to leave their families and live in institutions called "residential schools". This also happened in the United States. Despite the name, these institutions had more in common with prisons, communist "re-education camps" o..
Residential Youth Work
Residential Youth Work is the term used to describe youth work done in a residential centre. It is normally secondary input to young people in that courses normally last for a few days, after which those young people may have very little contact with the centre again. It is therefore quite transient..
Residentie Orchestra
The Residentie Orchestra of the Hague is a renowned Dutch orchestra founded in 1904 by Henri Viotta. It received its first acclaim during the 1911 Richard Strauss Festival, in which the composer himself conducted some of his works. The orchestra soon attracted other composers such as Igor Stravinsky..
Residents
The term "residents" is generally used to refer to people who permanently live in a given location; see residency. There is an American avant garde musical group called The Residents.Post-graduate physicians still in clinical training are commonly referred to as residents. This is a [disambigu..
Residents' Association of London
The Residents' Association of London is a minor political party in the United Kingdom, based in the London Borough of Havering, where its member Malvin Brown holds a seat on the council. Policies of the group include supporting the construction of a local casino, while opposing current plans for..
Residents of Palestine
Residents of Palestine are of various ethnicity and religion. The main groups have been Arabs and Jews. Politically, many Palestinian residents refer to themselves by their nationality or their nationalistic aspirations. However, some resist or reject the nationality of the country whose citizenshi..
Residents Rally
Residents Rally was an Australian political party that elected candidates to the first Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly in 1989. They were led for their entire lifespan by Canberra human rights lawyer Bernard Collaery. Defining themselves as "a community-based urban green party", th..
Resident (magazine)
resident is an Austrian music magazine with strong focus on the German speaking drum'n'bass scene. Its released quarterly and includes a mix CD featuring a regional label or artist. The magazine's main idea is it to promote the often neglected but highly talented German and Austrian drum'n'bass ..
Resident (title)
A Resident, or in full Resident Minister, is a state official of certain representative types, required to take up permanent residency abroad officially. Contents 1 Resident Ministers2 Colonial Residents2.1 British & dominion colonial Residents2.1.1 Residents in (British) Afri..
Resident Advisor
Resident Advisor (also known as RA) is an online electronic music magazine dedicated to the global dance music scene. Established in late 2000, RA quickly became a key source of online electronic music serving millions of unique page impressions each month. Contents 1 Site History2 Ab..
Resident Alien
Resident Alien is the debut album from the American glam rock band Spacehog. Released by Elektra Records on October 24, 1995, the album was certified as gold on July 29,1996 and included the hit single "In the Meantime". Tracklisting "In The Meantime""Spacehog""Starside""Candyman""Space Is The P..
Resident Aliens
Resident Aliens (1989) Resident Aliens: Life in the Christian Colony (ISBN 0687361591) is a 1989 book by Stanley Hauerwas and William Willimon which argues that Christian churches should be alien to secular culture. Its 1996 sequel was entitled Where Resident Aliens Live: Exercises for Christ..
Resident assistant
A resident assistant (commonly shortened to "RA") is a trained student leader, within a college or university, charged with supervising typically less-senior students living in a residence hall. Many schools have different terminologies for this position; the more frequently used also include "stude..
Resident bird
A resident bird, in ornithology, is a bird that does not make seasonal migrations. Birds that do migrate are referred to as migratory birds. ..
Resident Bishop (United Methodist)
A Resident Bishop in the United Methodist Church is a Bishop appointed to a specific Episcopal Area (i.e., the Bishop resident in the Area; unless a Bishop happens to be retired and simply residing in the Area, not assigned to it). A Resident Bishop also is the Presiding Bishop of any and all Annua..
Resident Commissioner
Resident Commissioner is the title of several, quite different types of Commissioner in overseas possession of the British Crown or of the U.S.A. British English Resident Commissioners appointed by the British crown have in common that they, but also most otherwise styled Commissioners, reside in t..
Resident Commissioners from the Philippines
From 1907 until 1946, the Philippines sent what were called Resident Commissioners to the United States House of Representatives to represent the island state, which was a U.S. territory since 13 August 1898 (on 15 November 1935 it became the Commonwealth of the Philippines) after ousting the Spanis..
Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico
The Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico is a nonvoting member of the United States House of Representatives elected by the voters of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico every four years. The Commissioner is allowed to serve on congressional committees, and functions in every respect as a Representati..
Resident Evil
Resident Evil may refer to: Resident Evil (video game), the 1996 PlayStation video game, later rereleased on several other platforms.Resident Evil (series), the series of games following that first game.Resident Evil (film), the 2002 film based on the game series of the same name.redirect[[Template..
Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (a.k.a. Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil: Nemesis) is the sequel to the 2002 movie Resident Evil from Sony Screen Gems. The film is written by Paul Anderson and is directed by Alexander Witt. The film stars Milla Jovovich, Oded Fehr, Sienna Guillory and Mike Epps. The fi..
Resident Evil: Apocalypse (soundtrack)
The [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]] soundtrack features music from and inspired by the popular horror film. Track listing "Vermilion" - Slipknot"Just a Little" - The Used"Us or Them" - The Cure"Swamped" - Lacuna Coil"The Outsider (Renholder Apocalypse Mix)" - A Perfect Circle"The End of Heartache" ..
Resident Evil: Caliban Cove
Resident Evil: Caliban Cove is a video game based novelization for Resident Evil by S.D. Perry. The story is not considered canon within the franchise. Storyline [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. In the aftermath of their ordeal through the Umbrella Co..
Resident Evil: Dead Aim
Resident Evil: Dead Aim (Japanese: Gun Survivor 4: Biohazard - Heroes Never Die) is the 4th game in the Gun Survivor series and now includes third person movement, familiar with veterans of the Resident Evil series. This game was made for the PS2 because of the contract Capcom had with Nintendo. ..
Resident Evil: Extinction
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Resident Evil: Survivor
Resident Evil: Survivor (Japanese:Biohazard: Gun Survivor) is set in the isolated city of Sheena Island around November 1998. This game is a major departure from the series, deviating from the third-person perspective of the previous games to a first-person view. The Japanese and PAL versions ..
Resident Evil: Underworld
Resident Evil: Underworld is a novel written by S.D. Perry in 1999. It is a non-canonical story set in the universe of the Resident Evil series of survival horror games. Underworld is the fourth Resident Evil book written by S.D. Perry, the fifth in chronological order, and the second which is ..
Resident Evil (film)
Resident Evil (a.k.a. Resident Evil 1, Resident Evil: Ground Zero, and Resident Evil: Genesis) is a film adaptation based upon Capcom's survival horror series Resident Evil. The movie is a British/German/French/American co-production which was mostly shot in Germany. The film stars Milla Jovovich,..
Resident Evil (old disambig)
Resident Evil may refer to: Resident Evil (Series)The Survival Horror Series by Capcom. . Resident Evil (film)Staring Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez, Directed by Paul Anderson. [[Resident Evil: Apocalypse]]Staring Milla Jovovich, Sienna Guillory, Directed by Alexander Witt. [[Resident ..
Resident Evil (series)
Resident Evil, known in Japan as , is a highly successful survival-horror franchise that started life as video games developed by Capcom and created by Shinji Mikami. The games have sold over 30 million copies as of February 2006.Gamesindustry. [Financials]. Retrieved January 27, 2006. T..
Resident Evil (soundtrack)
The Resident Evil soundtrack features music from and inspired by the popular horror film. Track Listing "Red Queen" - film dialogue"My Plague (New Abuse Mix)" - Slipknot"The Fight Song (Slipknot Remix) - Marilyn Manson"Something Told Me - Coal Chamber"Everyone" - Adema"Invisible Wounds (The Sutur..
Resident Evil (video game)
is a survival horror game by Capcom and is the inaugural title in the Resident Evil series. It was originally released in 1996 for the PlayStation and has been subsequently ported to the Sega Saturn and PC and then re-released twice on the PlayStation in the form of a Director's Cut. In 2002, a re..
Resident Evil (Wii)
Resident Evil Wii (working title), is an upcoming survival horror game being published and developed by Capcom. It is to be released for the Nintendo's Wii in North America, Japan, and Europe on a to be announced release date(s). According to EBgames.com product info, it has been listed for r..
Resident Evil 0
Resident Evil 0 or Resident Evil Zero, known in Japan as Biohazard 0 (バイオハザード0), is a survival horror game that was developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo GameCube and released in 2002. It is the fifth game in the Resident Evil series by release order and was the last of..
Resident Evil 2
is a survival horror game by Capcom originally released for the PlayStation in 1998 and the second installment in their Resident Evil series. It was later ported to the PC, Nintendo 64, game.com, Sega Dreamcast and Nintendo GameCube. Contents 1 Story2 Gameplay2.1 Bonus minigames3..
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis
is a game in the Resident Evil survival horror series. It was originally released in 1999 for the Sony PlayStation as last game in the core series released on the platform and was subsequently ported to the Sega Dreamcast, PC and Nintendo GameCube. Although it is the third game in the series, the..
Resident Evil 4
Resident Evil 4 (Japanese: バイオハザード4, Biohazard 4) (often abbreviated RE4) is a survival horror game published and developed by Capcom. It is the sixth installment of the Resident Evil series. It was released for the Nintendo GameCube on January 11, 2005 in North America, on Januar..
Resident Evil 4 (film)
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Resident Evil 4 Weapons
Contents 1 Pistols: ammunition-handgun ammo2 shotguns:ammunition-shotgun shells3 Magnums: Ammunition: Magnum ammo4 Rifles: ammunition: Rifle ammo5 Specials Pistols: ammunition-handgun ammo Starting Handgun Buy price:8000 Firepower levels: 1.0, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2.0. Fi..
Resident Evil 5
is the forthcoming seventh installment (including Zero and [[Resident Evil Code: Veronica|Code: Veronica]]) in the Resident Evil survival horror series for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, and was first announced on July 20, 2005. The official release dates are to be announced. According to Cap..
Resident Evil Code: Veronica
, commonly abbreviated RECV, is the fourth game in Capcom's Resident Evil survival horror series originally released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. An updated version of the game titled Resident Evil Code: Veronica X (Japanese: バイオハザード コード:ベロニカ 完全版, Biohazar..
Resident Evil Gaiden
Resident Evil Gaiden (Biohazard Gaiden in Japan) is a canonical Resident Evil game featured on the Game Boy Color handheld console. It is widely considered to be a average game to bear the Resident Evil name. Due to the fact that it was not developed by Capcom and, rather, was created entirely by a..
Resident Evil glossary
Glossary of terms B.O.W. - Is a three letter acronym which stands for "Bio-Organic Weapon". The G-Virus - A viral strain developed by William Birkin that was designed to be superior to the T-Virus. Exposure to the virus in its pure form causes the host to transform into a powerful killing machine, ..
Resident Evil Outbreak
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Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2
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Resident Evil Survivor 2 - Code: Veronica
Resident Evil Survivor 2 - Code: Veronica ('Gun Survivor 2: BioHazard Code: Verionica' in Japan) is a light gun game by Capcom developed in conjunction with Namco exclusive to PAL and Japan. The game has no bearing on the Resident Evil plot, although it does feature characters, enemies, and bosse..
Resident genius
Resident Genius is a three-piece Springfield, Illinois-based independent rock band. Amidst several line-up changes, Benjamin Hopper and Jason Perry remain the sole members from the original line-up. The band name come from Ben's dad. Contents 1 Band members2 Past Members3 Band Hi..
Resident Honors Program
A Resident Honors Program (or RHP) follows the early admissions group model and thus provides a feeder program for universities and colleges. Students participating in this program at a university leave high school one year early and generally continue at a university until they complete their un..
Resident Magistrate
A Resident Magistrate is a title for Magistrates used in certain parts of the world, that were, or are, governed by the British. Sometimes abbreviated as RM, it refers to lawyers who are brought into an area from outside to be the local magistrate there, typically to be the guiding hand amongst oth..
Resident module
In computing, a resident module or resident program stays in memory throughout the lifetime of a computing session. One such program might be an anti-virus program. This has given rise to the term resident protection. See also Memory management ..
Resident monitor
A Resident monitor (1950s-1970s) was the integral part of a general-use punch card computer that governed the machine before and after each control card was executed. The resident monitor also loaded and interpreted each control card, and acted as a job sequencer for batch operations. Resident moni..
Resident owned
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Resident Patient
Resident Patient may refer to: The Adventure of the Resident Patient, a Sherlock Holmes short storyThe Resident Patient, the third album of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah DeckThis is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred y..
Resident Patient (album)
The Resident Patient is the third album of Wu-Tang Clan member Inspectah Deck. Track listing "Sound Of The Slums" feat. Masta Killa"C.R.E.E.P.S.""What They Want""Get Ya Weight Up""Interlude 1""It's Not A Game" feat. House Gang & Suga Bang Bang"Interlude 2""My Style""All I Want Is Mine""A Lil' ..
Resident Spies
There are two types of resident spies: legals and illegals. A legal resident is a spy who operates in a foreign country under cover from his embassy. He is an official member of the embassy staff, such as a commercial, or military attaché. Thus he has diplomatic immunity from prosecution and canno..
Residenz
Residenz is the German word for "residence". It normally meant the residence of nobility. In Germany, there are various buildings with that name: Residenz, Munich, the former residence of the monarchs of BavariaWürzburger Residenz, the former residence of the prince bishops of Würzburg. ..
Residenz, Munich
The Residenz (German word for residence) in the city center of Munich, Bavaria was the former royal residence of the Bavarian Dukes, Electors and Kings. Today it is a museum. The complex of buildings contains of ten courtyards and 130 rooms. The three main parts are the Königsbau (near the Max-J..
Residual
In general, a residual is a positive or negative numeric difference between two numbers. In business, "residual payments' can refer to an ongoing stream of payments in respect of the completion of past achievements.In the context of insolvent businesses, the residual claimants (shareholders, partn..
Residual-current device
An RCD In electrical installations, residual current devices (RCD) (in the U.S. and Canada, Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter or GFCI); along with residual current circuit breakers (RCCB) operate to disconnect a circuit whenever they detect that the flow of current is not balanced between the ..
Residually finite
In the mathematical field of group theory, a group is residually finite if for every nontrivial element, g, there is a homomorphism, h, to a finite group, so that [h(g) \neq 1]. An equivalent definition is that a group is residually finite if the intersection of all its finite index subgr..
Residually finite group
In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group is said to be residually finite or finitely approximable if for each nonidentity element in the group, there is a normal subgroup of finite index not containing that element. Equivalently, a group is residually finite if and only if it can be emb..
Residual (entertainment industry)
For other senses of this word, see residual, a disambiguation page. A residual is a payment made to the creator of performance art (or the performer in the work) for subsequent showings or screenings of the (usually filmed) work. A typical use is in the payment of residuals for television reruns. ..
Residual block termination
In cryptography, residual block termination is a variation of cipher block chaining mode (CBC) that does not require any padding. It does this by effectively changing to cipher feedback mode for one block. The cost is the increased complexity. Encryption procedure If the plaintext length N is not..
Residual entropy
Residual entropy is physically significant entropy, which is present even after a substance is cooled arbitrarily close to absolute zero. That is, if a material is reduced to its ground state, residual entropy occurs if the material can exist in multiple different ground states that have the same z..
Residual gas analyzer
A residual gas analyzer (acronymed by the term RGA) is a small and usually rugged mass spectrometer, typically designed for process control and contamination monitoring in the semiconductor industry. Utilizing quadrupole technology, there exists two implementations utilizing either an open (OIS) or..
Residual income
Residual income is the term used in network marketing to describe income received based on the production of those others who have become members of one's organization. As an example, Mary becomes a distributor in the Good Products Company. She uses the products, likes them, and talks to her brother..
Residual risk
The residual risk is the danger of an action, a method or a (technical) process that, although being abreast with science, still conceives these dangers, even if all theoretically possible safety measures would be applied (scientifically conceivable measures). In the economic context, residual mean..
Residual self image
Residual self image is the concept that individuals tend to think of themselves as projecting a certain appearance. In psychology, use of the term is often linked with periods of radical transformation, in which a person may still see themselves as occupying their pre-transformative role - for examp..
Residual strength
Residual strength is the load or force (usually mechanical) that a damaged object or material can still carry without failing. ..
Residual stress
Residual stresses are stresses that remain after the original cause of the stresses (external forces, heat gradient) has been removed. Residual stresses occur for a variety of reasons, including inelastic deformations and heat treatment. Heat from welding may cause localized expansion, which is tak..
Residual sugar
Residual sugar (or RS) is the measure of the amount of sugars that remain unfermented in the finished wine. Residual sugar is usually measured in grams of sugar per liter of wine. Even among the dryest wines it is rare to find wines with a level of less than 1 g/l, due to the unfermentability of ce..
Residual sum of squares
In statistics, the residual sum of squares (RSS) is the sum of squares of residuals. In a standard regression model [y_i = a+bx_i+\varepsilon_i\,], where a and b are coefficients, y and x are the regressand and the regressor, respectively, and ε is the error term. The sum of squ..
Residual user
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Residual value
Residual value is one of the constituents of a leasing calculus or operation. It describes the future value of a good in terms of percentage of depreciation of its initial value. Example: A car is sold at a list price of $20,000 today. After a usage of 36 months and 50,000 miles its value is cont..
Residuary estate
A residuary estate, in the law of wills, is any portion of the testator's estate that is not specifically devised to someone in the will, or any property that is part of such a specific devise that fails. The will may identify the taker of the residuary estate through a residuary clause or residuar..
Residuated lattice
In abstract algebra, a residuated lattice is a lattice with certain simple properties which apply to collections of all two-sided ideals of any ring. In this context, the study of these objects has stretched as far back as the 1930s. More recently valuations of truth degrees in various multi-val..
Residue
A residue, broadly, is anything left behind by a reaction or event. In complex analysis, the residue is a complex number which describes the behavior of line integrals of a meromorphic function around a singularity. In modular arithmetic, the residue of an integer n to base b is the remainder r aft..
Residue (complex analysis)
In complex analysis, the residue is a complex number which describes the behavior of line integrals of a meromorphic function around a singularity. Residues can be computed quite easily and, once known, allow the determination of more complicated path integrals via the residue theorem. Contents 1..
Residue class-wise affine groups
In mathematics, residue class-wise affine groups are certain permutation groups acting on [\mathbb], whose elements are bijective residue class-wise affine mappings. A mapping [f: \mathbb \rightarrow \mathbb] is called residue class-wise affine if there is a nonzero integer ..
Residue number system
A residue number system (RNS) represents a large integer using a set of smaller integers, so that computation may be performed more efficiently. It relies on the Chinese Remainder Theorem of modular arithmetic for its operation, a mathematical idea from Sun Tsu Suan-Ching (Master Sun’s Arithmetic ..
Residue of the Residents
Residue of the Residents is a compilation of The Residents' outtakes, ranging from about 1971-1983. The compilation was released in 1984. "Walter Westinghouse" is an edited version of the song from the Babyfingers E.P. while another early song, "Whoopy Snorp", was from a hard-to-find benefit album f..
Residue theorem
The residue theorem in complex analysis is a powerful tool to evaluate line integrals of meromorphic functions over closed curves and can often be used to compute real integrals as well. It generalizes the Cauchy integral theorem and Cauchy's integral formula. The statement is as follows. Suppose U..
Residuum
Residuum is a music artist from Munich, Germany, making Plunderphonics and other electronic music. He was taking part in the Netstockfest 2005, a weekend-long internet music festival. His most-known track is an electronic version of I am sitting in a room by Alvin Lucier. External links [Websi..
Resighini Rancheria
The Resighini Rancheria in Klamath, California is a Native American tribal entity, formally recognized by the United States federal government. It was formerly known as the Coast Indian Community of Yurok Indians of the Resighini Rancheria. The reservation (on land measuring 228 acres) is primarily..
Resignation
A resignation is the formal act of giving up one's office or position. It can also refer to the act of admitting defeat in a game of chess, indicated by the resigning player turning his king on its side. A resignation can occur when a person holding a position gained by election or appointment step..
Resignation from the British House of Commons
Members of Parliament of the House of Commons in the United Kingdom are technically forbidden to resign. In order to circumvent this prohibition, a legal fiction is used. Appointment to a "paid office under the Crown" disqualifies an individual from sitting as a Member of Parliament (MP). MPs are..
Resignation of the Santer Commission
In 1999, the Santer Commission resigned from their posts at the head of the European Commission. The Santer Commission, led by Jacques Santer, took office in 1995. After an investigation into allegations of corruption concerning individual EU commissioners, the entire commission resigned on 15 Ma..
Resignation speech
A resignation speech is a speech made by a public figure upon resigning from office. Resigning speeches can have considerable political effect for a number of reasons: The resignation of a senior politician is normally an important, sometimes historic, event. As such, resignation speeches often co..
Resign Patterns
Resign Patterns, also qualified as Ailments of Unsuitable Project-Disoriented Software, were coined by Michael Duell in an article of The Software Practitioner (Vol. 7, No. 3, May-June 1997, p. 14). This hierarchic list of very specific and widespread Anti-patterns follows the path of the Gang of F..
Resikian Urn
A Resikian Urn is a special urn in the television series Angel. This urn is used to trap Granok demons, extradimensional entities which time travel and move through dimensions, into itself. The urns are said to only last a lifetime, but the demons usually don't. A Resikian Urn is last used to captu..
Resilience
It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles accessible from a [Disambiguationdisambiguation page]. ([[Wikipedia talk:|Discuss]]) For the band, see Resilience (band). Resilience generally means the ability to recover from (or to resist being affected by) so..
Resilience (band)
Resilience is a 5 piece punk rock group from Santa Rosa, California. They are a nationally renowned punk band #redirect [[Template:Fact]] and have played with acts such as Lower Class Brats, Clit 45, and Cheap Sex. They draw influence from Oi!, street punk, and hardcore, but also from other rock ban..
Resilient Packet Ring
Resilient Packet Ring (RPR), also known as IEEE 802.17, is a standard designed for the optimized transport of data traffic over fiber rings. Its design is to provide the resilience found in SONET/SDH networks (50ms protection) but instead of setting up circuit oriented connections, providing a packe..
Resilin
Resilin is an elastomeric protein found in many arthropods. As of 2005 it is the most efficient elastic protein known. The elastic efficiency of the resilin isolated from locust tendon has been reported to be 97 % (only 3 % of stored energy is lost as heat). It has no regular structure but its rando..
Resil Mojares
Resil Mojares is a Filipino fictionist, historian and critic. He has a Ph.D. in Literature from the University of the Philippines. He recently retired as Professor at the University of San Carlos (USC) in Cebu City. He was founding director (1975-96) of USC's Cebuano Studies Center, a pioneering lo..
Resin
This article is about the chemical secretion. For other meanings of resin, see the disambiguation page Resin is a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous trees, valued for its chemical constituents and uses such as varnishes and adhesives. The term is also used for synthet..
Resiniferatoxin
Resiniferatoxin (RTX) is a natural, high-potency ligand that activates the capsaicin receptor in a subpopulation of primary afferent sensory neurons involved in nociception (the transmission of physiological pain). RTX causes a novel ion channel in the plasma membrane to become permeable to cations,..
Resin (disambiguation)
Resin can be: Resin, a hydrocarbon secretion of many plants, particularly coniferous treesResin is also a common name for Hashish, the resin of CannabisResin application server, a server developed by [Caucho Technology]The Resin, a student newspaper at Carleton University This is a [d..
Resin acid
Resin acids are protectants and wood preservatives that are produced by parenchymatous epithelial cells that surround the resin ducts in trees from temperate coniferous forests. The resin acids are formed when two- and three-carbon molecules couple with isoprene building units to form mono-, sesqui-..
Resin casting
A resin casting system is a technical installation to process casting resin for the purpose of filling, sealing, covering or soaking technical parts, especially in the field of electricity and electronics like transformers, LCDs and other small and big parts. Because of progressing miniaturizatio..
Resin Dogs
This article belongs in one or more [Categorycategories]. Please [Categorizationcategorize] this article to list it with similar topics. Resin Dogs are a hip hop band from Brisbane, Australia. Formed in 1996 the band consists of DJ Katch, Geoff (Jigsaw) Boardman, Dave Atkins and..
Resin identification code
Polypropylene lid of a Tic Tacs box, with a living hinge and the resin identification code under its flap The code below is called the SPI resin identification coding system, developed by the American Society of the Plastics Industry in 1988. Most plastics can be recycled, but because of t..
Resin JavaScript Engine
Resin JavaScript Engine is Caucho's ECMA-262 3ed (ECMAScript 3) implementation in Java, which can among other things be used for compiling JavaScript into Java byte code. External links [Resin JavaScript Reference Guide] ..
Resin soap
Resin soap is a mix of salts (usually sodium) of resin acids (usually mainly abietic acid). It is a yellow gelatinous pasty soap with use in bleaching and cleaning and as a compound of some varnishes. It also finds use in rubber industry. Resin soap is made by reacting resin acids in wood with sodi..
ReSIProcate
reSIProcate is an open-source Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) stack. External links [reSIProcate Project homepage] ..
Resist
In semiconductor fabrication, "resist" refers to both: A thin layer used to transfer a circuit pattern to the semiconductor substrate which it is deposited upon. A resist can be patterned via lithography to form a (sub)micrometer-scale, temporary mask that protects selected areas of the underlying..
Resistance
Resistance may refer to: In medicine or biology: * Antibiotic resistance, the ability of a microorganism to withstand the effects of an antibiotic * Disease resistance, in immunology; see also disease resistance in fruit and vegetables * Pesticide resistance In business, change management, psych..
Resistance, Rebellion, and Death
Resistance, Rebellion, and Death was a 1961 book collecting essays written by Albert Camus and selected by the author prior to his death in 1960. The essays here generally involve conflicts near the Mediterranean, with an emphasis on his home country Algeria, and on the Algerian War of Independence ..
Resistance: Fall of Man
Resistance: Fall of Man, previously known as I-8 (working title), is an upcoming sci-fi-based first-person shooter video game being developed by Insomniac Games, the makers of the popular Spyro the Dragon and Ratchet & Clank series for the PlayStation and PlayStation 2. Exclusively for the Son..
Resistance (album)
Resistance is Alove for Enemies' sophomore Facedown Records album. The album was produced and engineered by Dean Baltulonis. Track Listing The ResistanceTread On My DreamsHall Of MirrorsWishes For The Cloth Of HeavenCall It FaithEC-10Rise Of The PhoenixNot Without IncidentWelcome To The Undergro..
Resistance (Battlestar Galactica)
Resistance is an episode of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica televison series. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Plot Survivor Count: 47,861 Some ships in the fleet protest martial law by refusing to resupply Galactica. Col. Tigh decides take the..
Resistance (socialist youth organisation)
Resistance is a Marxist-oriented socialist youth organisation with branches throughout Australia and its national headquarters in Sydney. Resistance works closely with the Democratic Socialist Perspective (DSP), a tendency within the Socialist Alliance, though it is said to be formally independent. ..
Resistance (technical analysis)
The resistance level is the highest price a security trades at over a period of time. The more often the price reaches a particular level of resistance and fails to break through, the stronger the resistance at that level. For this reason, many traders believe that the stronger the resistance, the l..
Resistance (V TV series)
[Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. Contents 1 Kyle Bates2 Bernstein family3 Maggie Blodgett4 Josh Brooks5 Mike Donovan6 Andrew Doyle7 Arthur Dupres8 Ruby Engels9 Chris Farber10 Sancho Gomez11 Fre..
Resistance at Nenjiang Bridge
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Resistance band
The elastic resistance band is a cheap and portable alterative to weights for strength training. A variety of exercises have been devised to target specific muscle groups. Most resistance bands are available in five colour-coded resistance levels: extra-light, light, medium, heavy, and extra-heavy. ..
Resistance distance
Resistance distance is the distance from the resistance (on a lever) to the fulcrum. ..
Resistance during World War II
Resistance during World War II occurred in every occupied country by a variety of means, ranging from non-cooperation, disinformation and propaganda to hiding crashed pilots and even to outright warfare and the recapturing of towns. Resistance movements are sometimes also referred to as "the undergr..
Resistance force
In physics, resistance force is the force which an effort force must overcome in order to do work on an object. Resistance force can be expressed as R × DR = E × DE where: R equals resistance force DR equals resistance distance E equals effort force DE equals effort distance. Resistance forc..
Resistance in Lithuania during World War II
During World War II, Lithuania was occupied by the Soviet Union (1940-1941), Nazi Germany (1941-1944), and the Soviet Union again in 1944. Resistance during this period took many forms. This article presents a summary of the organizations, persons and actions involved. Contents 1 First ..
Resistance is futile
"Resistance is futile" is a famous phrase used by the Borg from the Star Trek fictional universe. Its subsequent assimilation into popular culture has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon. The full message states: "We are the Borg. Lower your shields and surrender your ships. We will add your bi..
Resistance movement
A resistance movement is a non-military group or collection of individual groups, dedicated to fighting an invader in an occupied country through either the use of physical force, or nonviolence. The term resistance has political overtones, as people have used it (and historically, other terms like ..
Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement
The Resistance of Guinea-Bissau-Bafatá Movement (Portuguese: Resistência da Guiné-Bissau-Movimento Bafatá) is a political party in Guinea-Bissau. Founded in 1986 as the Bafatá Movement (Movimento Bafatá), it assumed its current name in 1991. In Guinea-Bissau's first multiparty elections held..
Resistance Productions
Resistance Productions was a Swiss based anarcho-punk record and cassettte label that championed the DIY punk ethic with releases by bands such as Earth Citizens and Protest, and a series of international punk compilation tapes entitled Punk is..... In 1994 they also released Bullshit Detector volum..
Resistance Records
Resistance Records is a white power music label which produces and sells music by Neo-Nazi musicians, primarily through its website. Advertising itself as "The Soundtrack For White Revolution," Resistance Records also publishes a magazine called Resistance Magazine, and is a subsidiary of the Nation..
Resistance Stretching
Resistance Stretching, also known as Meridian Stretching, is a form of stretching in which a muscle simultaneously contracts and elongates. The technique is a part of the Meridian Flexibility System, founded by Bob Cooley. Note: Resistance Stretching®, Resistance Flexibility and Strength Training..
Resistance swimming
Resistance swimming is a form of swimming exercise undertaken either for athletic or therapeutic purposes. In optimal circumstances, it lends itself to any stroke the swimmer wishes to perform. Resistance swimming can be carried out either against the pull of a tether or against the flow of water ar..
Resistance temperature detector
A resistance temperature detector (RTD) measures temperature using the relationship between electrical resistance and temperature. As they are almost invariably made of platinum they are often called PRTs (platinum resistance thermometers). Contents 1 General description2 Temperature t..
Resistance thermometer
Resistance thermometers are temperature sensors that exploit the predictable change in resistance of some materials with changing temperature. They are slowly replacing the use of thermocouples in many industrial applications below 600 °C. Contents 1 History2 How do resistance therm..
Resistance to change
Resistance to change is a term used either diagnostically or pejoratively, to describe a person who for some reason or another is perceived as needing to adapt their views or conduct in certain areas, often at the suggestion or requirement of an authority figure, senior manager or advisor, but is se..
Resistance to interrogation
R2I or resistance to interrogation is a name for a set of techniques taught to UK, USA and other NATO soldiers ostensibly to help them, after capture by the enemy, to resist interrogation techniques such as humiliation and torture. The techniques include hooding, sleep deprivation, time disorientat..
Resistance training
Resistance training is a form of strength training in which each effort is performed against a specific opposing force. Exercises are isotonic if a body part is moving against the force. Exercises are isometric if a body part is holding still against the force. Resistance exercise is used to devel..
Resistance welding
Resistance welding refers to a group of welding processes that produce coalescence of the faying surfaces with the heat obtained from resistance of the workpieces to the flow of the welding current in a circuit of which the workpieces are part, and by the application of pressure. Small pools of molt..
Resistance wire
Resistance wire is electrical wire that is used for its high resistance. Resistance wire is usually used for resistor and heating elements, which produce heat used in electric heaters, electric ovens and toasters. Nichrome, a non-magnetic alloy of nickel and chromium, is commonly used to make resist..
Resistants (comics)
The Resistants, also known as Mutant Force are a fictional supervillain group in the Marvel Comics universe. They were originally an incarnation of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants, but have become completely independent of the other incarnations of that group. History The mutant Magneto was the f..
Resistant Reading
Contents 1 Definition2 Textual Example3 Importance4 References Definition A reading within a text which move beyond the dominant cultural beliefs to challenge prevailing views. Reading a text as it was not meant to be read; in fact reading the text against itself. Textual E..
Resistant starch
Resistant starch (RS) is starch that escapes digestion by enzymatic hydrolysis in the small intestine but can be fermented in the large intestine by microflora[1]. Most starches are digested and absorbed into the body through the small intestine, but some resist digestion and pass through ..
Resistencia
|} Resistencia is a city in northern Argentina, the capital of the Chaco Province, located on a tributary of the Paraná River. As of the 2001 census [INDEC], the population of the city proper is 274,490 inhabitants. The metropolitan area totals 359,590, the 11th largest in Argentina. Res..
Resistentialism
Resistentialism is a theory in which inanimate objects display hostile desires towards human beings. For example, objects that cause problems (like lost keys or a fleeing bouncy ball) exhibit a high degree of resistentialism. In other words, a war is being fought between humans and inanimate objec..
Resistin
Resistin is a hormone secreted by adipose tissue. It is also known as "serine/cysteine-rich adipocyte-Specific Secretory Factor" (ADSF or FIZZ3). The length of the resistin pre-peptide in human is 108 aminoacids (in the mouse and rat it's 114 aa); the molecular weight is ~12.5 kDa. Contents 1&nbs..
Resisting arrest
Resisting arrest is a term used in the United States (and possibly elsewhere) to describe a criminal charge against an individual who has committed at least any one of the following acts: Eluding a police officer who is attempting to arrest the individualUsing or threatening to use force against an..
Resisting unlawful arrest
Resisting unlawful arrest is a possible justification for breaking the law. Defendants who use this defense are arguing that they should not be held liable for a crime, since the actions taken were intended to protect them from an unlawful arrest. Many courts will not tolerate any violence whatsoeve..
Resistive circuit
A resistive circuit is an electical circuit designed to use resistance as a means of controlling the behavior of the electrical current in the circuit. A light bulb is an example of a useful resistive circuit. Many floor heaters, electric stoves, ovens, clothes dryers etc. all use resistive circui..
Resistive force
In physics, a resistive force is a force that acts on a body due to its motion relative to other bodies with which it is in contact, whose direction is opposite to the velocity of the body (or in static friction, opposite to the sum of the other forces). Examples are friction and viscous drag. ..
Resistivity
Electrical resistivity (also known as specific electrical resistance) is a measure of how strongly a material opposes the flow of electric current. A low resistivity indicates a material that readily allows the movement of electrical charge. The SI unit of electrical resistivity is the ohm metre. ..
Resistojet rocket
A resistojet is a way of propulsion that provides thrust by heating a (typically non-reactive) fluid. Heating is usually achieved by sending electricity through a resistor. For example, take a hydrazine thruster and remove the nozzle. Route the exhaust to a heat exchanger. Heat that heat exchange..
Resistor
Resistor symbols (US and Japan) Resistor symbols (Europe, IEC) A pack of resistors A resistor is a two-terminal electrical or electronic component that resists an electric current by producing a voltage drop between its terminals in accordance with Ohm's law. (Certain ultra-precise resi..
Resistor-transistor logic
Simplified schematic of two input RTL NAND gate. Resistor-transistor logic (RTL) is a class of digital circuits built from bipolar junction transistors (BJT), and resistors; it is the earliest transistorized digital logic used. Its main limitation was its limited Fan-In, 3 inputs being the lim..
Resistor Ladder
A Resistor Ladder, or R-2R Ladder is the most simple and inexpensive way to perform digital to analog conversion, using repetitive arrangements of precision resistor networks in a ladder-like configuration. A basic R2-R resistor ladder network is shown in Figure 1. The digital inputs or bits ra..
Resisto Dancing - Songs of Compassionate Revolution
Resisto Dancing - Songs of Compassionate Revolution is a music album by popular children's entertainer Raffi, released in 2006 Track listing Human ChildWhere We All Belong (Chant)Blessed BeIt Takes a VillageTomorrow's ChildrenCount With MeResisto DancingSalaam Shalom, Side by SideTurn This World..
Resist and Exist
This article about a musical group, band, singer, musician, album, or song does not make it clear whether the subject meets the [WikiProject MusicWikiProject Music] criteria for [importanceimportance]. For guidelines see the [Notability Wikipedia music notability guidelines&..
Resist Convenience
Redirect [[Template:Uncategorized]] The second full length release from Folly. It was released on March 10, 2006. It was the follow-up to their first release, Insanity Later. The songs False Evidence Appearing Real and The Wake have been featured on their MySpace page. Track listing Brooks Wuz He..
Resist The Atomic Menace
cover of Resist The Atomic Menace Resist The Atomic Menace is an anarcho-punk album, by the band Oi Polloi. It was released in 1986 and then Re-released in 1994. Track Listing Hands Off NicaraguaScumThey Shoot Children, Don't They?Resist The Atomic MenaceReach For The Light ..
Resizing (fiction)
Resizing (including size-changing, miniaturization, magnification, shrinking, and enlargement), is a theme in fiction, especially science fiction. In popular works, many of the physical effects of such shrinking are often ignored, notably changes in mass or density, and the scaling of certain physi..
Resi Stiegler
Resi Stiegler (born 14 November 1985, Jackson Hole, Wyoming) is an American alpine skier. The daughter of Josef Stiegler, she came 6th in the Alpine World Ski Championships 2005, and other achievements include four top-ten positions in the Alpine skiing World Cup, including one silver medal in the ..
ResKnife
ResKnife is an open source resource editor for the Mac platform. It supports reading and writing resource maps to any fork (data, resource or otherwise) and has basic template-based and hexadecimal editing functionality. ResKnife can export resource data to flat files and supports third‐party plu..
Reskowo (PKP station)
Reskowo Location City/Town Reskowo District Address Adjacent stations Preceding station(s) Garcz Following station(s) Miechucino Info Water tower present Never existed Locomotives depot present Never existed Platforms in use Station building present No Histo..
Reslab
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ResMed
ResMed (ASX: RMD and NYSE: RMD) is a leading developer, manufacturer and marketer of products for the screening, treatment and long-term management of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and other respiratory disorders. ResMed operates in over 65 countries via 16 direct offices and a network of distrib..
Resmethrin
Resmethrin is an insecticide with many uses, including control of the adult mosquito population. It is often sprayed from trucks after dusk. The commercial product "Scourge" contains Resmethrin. It is a Pyrethroid. References [Pesticide Information Profiles, Extension Toxicology Network]..
Resmine Atis
Resminé Atis (born June 1982) is an American actress. Atis was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan to an American mother and a Turkish father. She has appeared in movies such as Splinter and The White Horse is Dead. External links [The Splinter Movie official site] ..
ResNet
A ResNet (or Resnet), which stands for residential network, is a relatively large local area network (LAN) or a metropolitan area network (MAN) provided by a university that serves the personal computers of students in their halls of residence, residence halls, or dormitory buildings. ResNet may al..
Resnick
Resnick(cf. cz.řezník, russ.резник = means shochet, fleyshman(cf.Fleischmann, Fleischman, Fleischer)) refers to: Adam ResnickAlice Robie ResnickMike ResnickMilton ResnickStephen Resnick See also FleischerFleischman, FleischmannSchechter This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] ..
Resnik
Resnik (Serbian: Ресник) is a suburb in Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Rakovica. ..
Resnik (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Reso
Reso can signify many things: Raisio (Reso in Swedish) is a city in southwestern FinlandRÉSO is the current name for Montreal's underground city This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you may wi..
Resocialization
Resocialization is a sociological concept dealing with the process of mentally and emotionally "re-training" a person so that he or she can operate in an environment other than that which he or she is accustomed to. Key examples include the process of resocializing new recruits into the military so ..
RESOLFT
In a RESOLFT concept the resolution can be approximated by [\Delta d = \frac}}], whereby Isat is the characteristic intensity required for saturating the transition, and I denotes the intensity applied. If the minima are produced by focusing optics with a numerical aperture nsin α, th..
Resolute
Resolute can refer to several things: Resolute, Nunavut, a settlement in CanadaResolute and Resolute II, fictional spaceships in the animated television series Exosquad This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you t..
Resolute, Nunavut
Resolute Area 2004 Tadjaat Coop Hotel under the midnight sun, July 2004 Resolute (Inuktitut:Qausuittuq, sometimes Resolute Bay) is a small Inuit hamlet on Cornwallis Island in Nunavut, Canada. It is situated along the shore of Resolute Bay and the Northwest Passage and is part of the Q..
Resolute Bay
Resolute Bay is a launch site for sounding rockets at [74°41′N 94°54′W]. Between 1966 and 1971 at Resolute Bay rockets of the types Black Brant and Boosted Arcas were launched. The site is served by the Resolute Bay Airport. See also Resolute, Nunavut External link [Encyclop..
Resolute Bay, Nunavut
Resolute Bay, Nunavut may refer to: Resolute Bay a rocket launching siteResolute, Nunavut, a common misnaming of the communityResolute Bay Airport, the airport that serves the community This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If a..
Resolute Bay Airport
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Resolute desk
The richly carved Resolute desk in the Oval Office. The Resolute desk is the centerpiece of the White House Oval Office. It was a present from Queen Victoria to President Rutherford B. Hayes in 1879, built from the timbers of the British barque-rigged ship HMS Resolute. Every President since..
Resolute Racing Shells
Resolute Racing Shells is a manufacturer of high performance racing boats for sport rowing. It was founded by Eric Goetz, a sailboat designer and Steve Gladstone, a noted crew coach. External links [Resolute Racing Shells website] ..
Resolution
Resolution may refer to: Resolution (music), a technique in music theory.Resolution class submarines, the UK's first nuclear missile submarines.Several vessels of the Royal Navy named HMS Resolution.A New Year's resolution. In optics, computing and electronics: Display resolution, the level of deta..
Resolution (album)
Resolution is the tenth studio album by southern rock band .38 Special, released in 1997. (see 1997 in music). It was their album since their ninth album Bone Against Steel in 1991 before coming back sometime in 1996. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Production4 Charts T..
Resolution (Andy Timmons album)
Resolution is a 2006 album by instrumental rock solo artist Andy Timmons. Track listing Deliver Us - 4:02Helipad' - 4:47Ghost Of You - 5:07Resolution - 5:39Redemption - 3:42Lydia - 3:43Gone (9/11/01) - 3:49Move On - 2:58Beware Dark Days - 6:06The Prayer / The Answer - 4:52Hidden Track - 3:18 P..
Resolution (law)
This article concerns the legal meaning of the term resolution. For other meanings, see Resolution (disambiguation). A resolution is a written motion adopted by a deliberative body. The substance of the resolution can be anything that can normally be proposed as a motion. For long or important m..
Resolution (logic)
In mathematical logic and automated theorem proving, resolution is a rule of inference leading to a refutation theorem-proving technique for sentences in propositional logic and first-order logic. Contents 0.1 Resolution in propositional logic0.1.1 Resolution rule0.1.2 A resolution..
Resolution (music)
Resolution in western tonal music theory is the "need" for a sounded note and/or chord to move from a dissonance or unstable sound to a more final or stable sounding one, a consonance. Basis Resolution has a strong basis in tonal music, since atonal music generally contains a more constant level ..
Resolution (policy debate)
Part of the seriesPolicy Debate ..
Resolution (song)
"Resolution" is a song included in Nick Lachey's sophomore solo album What's Left of Me, which was released in 2006. It is currently planned to be the third single from the album. Chart performance {| class="wikitable" !align="left"|Year !align="left"|Album !align="left"|Chart !align="left"|Pea..
Resolution class submarine
HMS Renown Resolution-class General Characteristics Displacement: 7,500 tons surfaced, 8,400 tons dived Length: 425 ft (130 m) Beam: 33 ft (10.1 m) Draught: 30 ft (9.1 m) Propulsion: One shaft, One Rolls-Royce PWR1 nuclear reactor, two English Electric steam turbines producing 15,000 sh..
Resolution enhancement technologies
Resolution enhancement technologies are methods used to modify photomasks for integrated circuits (ICs) to compensate for limitations in the lithographic processes used to manufacture the chips. Traditionally, after an IC design has been converted into a physical layout, the timing verified, and th..
Resolution enhancement technology
Resolution enhancement technology (RET) is a form of image processing technology used to manipulate dot characteristics popular among laser printer and inkjet printer manufacturers. Closely related RET techniques are also used in VLSI photolithography manufacturing technology, in particular in rela..
Resolution independence
Resolution independence is the concept that elements on a computer screen can be measured in terms of actual units, such as centimetres or inches, instead of in pixels. It is a feature speculated to be included in many a next-generation operating system, including Mac OS X Leopard. Theoretically, ..
Resolution Island
There are two islands called Resolution Island: Resolution Island is located in Northern CanadaResolution Island is located in southwestern New Zealand This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you to this page, you ..
Resolution Island, New Zealand
For other Resolution Islands, see Resolution Island Location of Resolution Island Resolution Island is a large uninhabited island in Fiordland, in the southwest of New Zealand. It is the country's fifth largest island. Resolution Island is separated from the mainland of the South Island by Dus..
Resolution Island (Nunavut)
Resolution Island, Nunavut (red circle at edge of map). Closeup of Resolution Island and neighbouring area Resolution Island is one of the Canadian arctic islands in Nunavut, Canada. It is located off the eastern tip of Baffin Island at 61°30'N 65°00'W with an area of 1,015 square kilo..
Resolution of the Dreyfus Affair
Contents 0.1 Trial of Esterhazy for forgery0.2 The Henry forgery0.3 Suicide of Henry0.4 Zurlinden succeeds Cavaignac0.5 Ministerial changes0.6 Resignation of Brisson's ministry0.7 Trial before the Court of Cassation0.8 Attacks on the court0.9 The deat..
Resolution on Taiwan's Future
The Resolution on Taiwan's Future is a document ratified by the Democratic Progressive Party during its eighth annual national assembly in May 1999. It signifies a milestone of the position of DPP toward Taiwan's future, and is the source of principles of the ROC government under the rule of DPP. ..
Resolution theorem
The resolution theorem is a theorem in metalogic. It is the reverse of the deduction theorem. ..
Resolution to renew the determination for peace on the basis of lessons learned from history
The , also known as Fusen Ketsugi, is a issued by the House of Representatives of Japan on June 9, 1995: :The House of Representatives resolves as follows: :On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, this House offers its sincere condolences to those who fell in action an..
Resolution Trust Corporation
The Resolution Trust Corporation was a US government owned asset management company mandated to liquidate assets (primarily real estate-related assets, including mortgage loans) that had been assets of savings and loan associations ("S&Ls") declared insolvent by the Office of Thrift Supervision. It..
Resolv.conf
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. In Unix and related computer operating systems, the configuration file resolv.conf contains information that allows a computer connected to the..
Resolvability criterion
Resolvability criterion can refer to any voting system criterion whose fulfillment by a voting system indicates a low possibility of the latter returning ties as results. One version of the criterion has the voting system passing if and only if for every (possibly tied) winner in a result, a vote e..
Resolvable space
In mathematics, in the realm of topology, a topological space is said to be resolvable if it is expressible as the union of two disjoint dense subsets. For instance, the real numbers form a resolvable topological space because the rationals and irrationals are disjoint dense subsets. A topological..
RESOLVE
RESOLVE is a Washington, D.C. based non-profit group dedicated to dispute resolution of public policy related topics. They will help interested parties reach consensus on difficult issues in a results oriented process. External links [RESOLVE website] ..
Resolve
Resolve may refer to: Resolve (Pathology IT), a ticketing system used in Pathology IT.Resolve (programming language), an imperative specification and programming language, designed to develop verifiable softwareResolution (music)Resolve (song), by the Foo FightersResolve (album) by LagwagonRESOLVE,..
Resolved sideband cooling
Resolved sideband cooling is a laser cooling technique that can be used to cool strongly trapped atoms to the quantum ground state of their motion. The atoms are usually precooled using the Doppler laser cooling. Subsequently the resolved sideband cooling is used to cool the atoms beyond the Dopple..
Resolven
Resolven is a small village in South Wales. It is situated in the Neath Valley, next to the A465 Heads of Valleys Road. Resolven is also the name of an electoral ward and a community coterminous with the village, in Neath Port Talbot county borough. In the immediate surrounding areas there are a ..
Resolvent formalism
In mathematics, the resolvent formalism is a technique for applying concepts from complex analysis to the study of the spectrum of operators on Hilbert spaces and more general spaces. The resolvent captures the spectral properties of an operator in the analytic structure of the resolvent. Given an ..
Resolver
Resolver may refer to: Resolver (electrical), a type of rotary electrical transformer used for measuring degrees of rotationResolver (album), an album by the band Veruca SaltResolver (software), specialized microarray data storage and analysis software package developed by Rosetta Biosoftware. This..
Resolver (album)
Resolver is the third album by the band Veruca Salt. It was released on May 16, 2000 on Beyond Records. Contents 1 Track listing2 Personnel3 Chart positions3.1 Album Track listing "The Same Person" - 1:03"Born Entertainer" - 2:40"Best You Can Get" - 2:45"Wet Suit" - 4:23"Ye..
Resolver (electrical)
A resolver is a type of rotary electrical transformer used for measuring degrees of rotation. The most common type of resolver is the brushless transmitter resolver (other types are described at the end). On the outside, a resolver may look like a small electrical motor having a stator and rotor...
Resolve (album)
Resolve is Lagwagon's seventh album, released in 2005. It is dedicated to former Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde who committed suicide on March 30, 2005. All of the songs were written shortly after that tragic event. Track listing "Heartbreaking Music" - 2:22"Automatic" - 3:16"Resolve" - 2:07"V..
Resolve (song)
"Resolve" is the third single off of the Foo Fighters album In Your Honor. It was released on 21 November 2005 (see 2005 in music). It has been released on two different discs. In The West Wing episode, "Election Day Part I, the band is seen playing this song at a campaign party for Democratic Pr..
Resolvins
Resolvins are compounds that are made by the human body from the omega-3 fatty acids eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA). They are produced by the COX-2 pathway especially in the presence of aspirin. Experimental evidence indicates that resolvins reduce cellular inflammation..
Resonance
This article is about resonance in physics. For other senses of this term, see resonance (disambiguation). In physics, resonance is the tendency of a system to oscillate with high amplitude when excited by energy at a certain frequency. This frequency is known as the system's natural frequency of v..
Resonance (album)
Resonance is a compilation album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released in 2001 as the first of two compilation albums featuring best-of as well as previously unreleased material. It was followed by Resonance Vol. 2 in 2002. Track listing "Scars of the Old Stream" – 01:10"Everwake" ..
Resonance (band)
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Resonance (chemistry)
Scheme 1. Resonance structures of Benzene Resonance structures are diagrammatic tools used predominately in organic chemistry to symbolize resonant bonds between atoms in molecules. The electron density of these bonds is spread over the molecule, also known as the delocalization of electrons. ..
Resonance (disambiguation)
Resonance may refer to: The concept of resonance in physics:*Mechanical resonance*Electrical resonance - as in electrical circuits with one or more capacitors and inductors*Acoustic resonance - such as that in musical instruments*Resonance (particle) - as an isolated particle capable of decay that ..
Resonance (MIT)
Resonance is a student a cappella group from MIT. Founded in the 2000-2001 school year, the group is co-ed and consists of 16 undergraduate and graduate students. Resonance's repertoire tends to comprise of covers of contemporary rock and pop hits, although the group has been know to produce origin..
Resonance chamber
A resonance chamber uses resonance to amplify sound. The chamber has interior surfaces which reflect an acoustic wave. When a wave enters the chamber, it bounces back and forth within the chamber with low loss (See standing wave). As more wave energy enters the chamber, it combines with and reinforc..
Resonance FM
logo Resonance 104.4 FM is a London based community radio station run by the London Musicians Collective which started broadcasting on 1 May 2002 as part of the UK Radio Authority's Access Radio Pilot Scheme. The station brands itself as "London's first radio art station" and presents material ..
Resonance Raman spectroscopy
Resonance Raman (RR) spectroscopy is a specialized implementation of the more general Raman spectroscopy. Contents 1 Overview2 History3 Theory of Raman Scattering3.1 Degrees of Freedom3.2 Molecular Vibrations and Infrared Radiation3.3 Raman Scattering4 Resonance ..
Resonance Vol. 2
Resonance Volume 2 is a compilation album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released in 2002 as a follow-up to 2001's Resonance. Track listing "Lovelorn Rhapsody" — 5:49"Sweet Tears" — 4:12"Sleepless 96" — 4:31"Eternal Rise of the Sun" — 6:34"Sunset of Age" —..
Resonant room modes
Resonant room modes affect the low frequency response of an sound system at the listening position. They are actually one of the biggest obstacles to high fidelity reproduction with modern equipment as they exist to varying degrees in all rooms and can only be reduced by the use of very big and bulk..
Resonant strings
Resonant strings are thin auxiliary strings found on many (Asian) Indian musical instruments, as well as some Western Renaissance-era instruments. They are typically not played directly by the performer (except occasionally as an effect) but instead resonate along with the main strings played on an..
Resonator
A resonator is a device or part that vibrates (or oscillates) with waves. Contents 1 Electromagnetic2 Automobiles3 Musical instruments4 See also5 External links Electromagnetic A distributed parameter resonator of the distributed network type, has the capacitance, induc..
Resonator guitar
A resonator guitar or resophonic guitar is an acoustic guitar whose sound is produced by one or more metal resonators rather than by a wooden guitar belly. Resonator guitars are of two styles: Square necked guitars designed to be played in steel guitar style. Round necked guitars, which may be..
Resonator mode
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Resona Holdings
(TYO: [8308] ) is the fourth-largest banking group in Japan. The company was originally established on December 12, 2001 as Daiwa Bank Holdings, Inc., the result of the consolidation of Daiwa Bank, Kinki Osaka Bank, and Nara Bank. After acquring Asahi Bank on March 1, 2002, the group w..
Resorcerer
Resorcerer was a Resource Editing program by Mathemaesthetics (www.mathemaesthetics.com) for the Mac OS. The last release was in 2001, Resorcerer 2.4.1 (PPC), and Resorcerer 2.4.1 (OSX), for the classic Mac OS, and Mac OS X respectively. It was far more complete than ResEdit, as it was much newer,..
Resorcinarene
A resorcinarene is a macrocycle, or a cyclic oligomer, based on the condensation of resorcinol (1,2-dihydroxybenzene) and an aldehyde. Resorcinarenes are a type of calixarene. Contents 1 Synthesis2 Structure3 History4 Supramolecular Chemistry5 External links6 Refere..
Resorcinol
Resorcinol General Systematic name Resorcinol Other names ResorcinBenzene-1,3-diol Molecular formula C6H4(OH)2 SMILES OC1=CC(O)=CC=C1 Molar mass 110.1 g/mol Appearance white solid CAS number [108-46-3] Properties Density and phase 1.28 g/cm3, solid Solubil..
Resorption (Large Intestine)
The main job of the large intestine is the resorption of huge amounts of water. In other words, this prevents water from being excreted by the body. Instead, water is taken up by the body to be further utilized. If the large intestine did NOT perform resorption, dehydration and water loss wo..
Resort
Resorts combine a hotel and a variety of recreations, such as swimming pools A resort is a place used for relaxation or recreation. As a result, people tend to seek out a resort for holidays or vacations. Generally, a resort is run by a single company, which attempts to provide for all or m..
Resortes
Adalberto Martínez Chávez (1916 - April 4, 2003), better known in the entertainment world as Resortes, was a renowned Mexican actor. Known primarily for his talent as a comedian, Resortes was also an accomplished dancer. Resortes, who began his career as a member of a circus, made his motion pict..
Resorts Atlantic City
Resorts Atlantic City is a hotel, casino, and spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey equally co-owned by Colony Capital, LLC and Colony RIH Holdings, Inc.. Resorts was the first casino hotel in Atlantic City, becoming the first legal casino in the eastern part of the United States, when it opened on Ma..
Resort Sports Network
RSN Television was established in 1986 as Resort Sports Network. It creates and distributes outdoor lifestyle and resort-based sports programs to a network of stations across the United States. Based in Portland, Maine, RSN's programs are seen in approximately 105 mountain and beach resorts. In add..
Resort town
A resort town, sometimes called a resort destination, is a town or area where tourism or vacationing is a primary component of the local culture and economy. Most resort towns have one or more actual resorts in or nearby, although some places are considered resort towns merely because of their po..
Resort Township, Michigan
Resort Township is a township in Emmet County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,479 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 55.8 km² (21.5 mi²). 49.5 km² (19.1 mi²) of it is land and 6.3 km² (2.4 mi²) of ..
Resort wear
Resort wear is a specialized clothing style, as well as a year-round fashion "season". Sometimes known as "cruise wear", it was not long ago resort collections were worn only by "jet set" celebrities who would purchase such garments while on vacation in warm-weather climates. Today, these garments ..
Resort World
Resorts World Bhd started in the year of 1980 in Malaysia. In 1989, Genting Group and Resorts World underwent a restructuring exercise, which resulted in Resorts World acquiring from Genting Group of its entire gaming, hotel and resort-related operations inclusive of goodwill and other relevant asse..
Resource
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Resource may refer to: Resource (economics), commodities and human resources used in the production of goods and services, including* Natural resource, a commodity that is valuable in its relatively natural form.* Human resources (H..
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale
Resource-Based Relative Value Scale (RBRVS) is a scheme used to determine how much money medical providers should be paid. It is currently used by Medicare in the United States and by several Health maintenance organizations (HMOs). RBRVS assigns procedures performed by a physician or other medical..
Resource-Based View
The Resource-Based View (RBV) is an economic tool used to determine the resources available to a firm, which ought to be exploited in order for that firm to develop a strategy for achieving sustainable competitive advantage. Barney (1991) formalised this theory, although it was Wernerfelt (1984) who..
Resources camp
Camps are often set up for workers involved in logging, fishing, mining or other activities of natural resources extraction, when these activities take place far from civilization. ..
Resources for the future
Resources for the Future (RFF) is a nonprofit and nonpartisan organization that conducts independent research -- rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences -- on environmental, energy, and natural resource issues. Although RFF is headquartered in Washington, D.C., its research scope com..
Resources Global Professionals
Resources Global Professionals is an international professional services firm that provides high-quality, experienced professionals to clients on a project basis. Resources Global Professionals is the operating subsidiary of Resources Connection, Inc. (NYSE: [RECN]) External links [..
Resources monopoly
In economics, a resources monopoly arises because one firm owns all of the resources necessary to produce the good or service. An example of a resource monopoly is De Beers, a diamond mining company. De Beers owns the mines where diamonds are found. By controlling this resource, De Beers is able ..
Resources of a Resource
Resources of a Resource (ROR) is an XML format for describing the content of an internet resource or website in a generic fashion so this content can be better understood by search engines, spiders, web applications, etc. The ROR format provides several pre-defined terms for describing objects like ..
Resources of the Kurdistan Workers Party
The organisation's budget has been estimated at $86 million USD.[#endnote_PKK2] PKK is thought to have raised these funds by a variety of methods, mainly illegal including drugs trafficking, arms dealing, human trafficking (people), extortion (from locally based businesspeople and other ..
Resource (computer science)
A resource, also referred to as system resource, is any physical or virtual system component of a computer system with limited availability. Following this definition every device connected to a computer system is a resource, every internal system component, like disks, processors and memory are res..
Resource (Java)
In the Java programming language a resource is a piece of data than can be accessed relative to the code of an application. An application can access its resources through Uniform Resource Locators, like web resources, but the resources are usually contained within the JAR file(s) of the application..
Resource (project management)
In project management terminology, resources are required to carry out the project tasks. They can be people, equipment, facilities, funding, or anything else capable of definition (usually other than labour) required for the completion of a project activity. The lack of a resource will therefore be..
Resource (Web)
The concept of Resource is primitive in the Web architecture, and is used in the definition of its fundamental elements. The term was first introduced to refer to targets of Uniform Resource Locators (URLs), but its definition has been further extended to include the referent of any Uniform Resource..
Resource (Windows)
In Microsoft Windows, resources are read-only data embedded in an EXE or DLL files. The Windows API provides for easy access to all applications' resources. Types Each resource has a type and a name, both being either numeric identifiers or strings. Windows has a set of predefined resource types:..
Resource Access Control Facility
RACF, short for Resource Access Control Facility, is an IBM software product. It is a security system that provides access control and auditing functionality for the z/OS and z/VM operating systems. Its primary market competitors have been ACF2 and TopSecret, both now produced by Computer Associat..
Resource Acquisition Is Initialization
Resource Acquisition Is Initialization, often referred to by the acronym RAII, is a popular programming technique in C++ and D. The technique combines acquisition and release of resources with initialization and uninitialization of variables. The acquisition is bound to the construction (initializ..
Resource allocation
In strategic planning, a resource-allocation decision is a plan for using available resources, for example human resources, especially in the near term, to achieve goals for the future. It is the process of allocating resources among the various projects or business units. The plan has two parts:...
Resource Allocation Working Party
The Resource Allocation Working Party is healthcare group set up with in Britain during the 1970s to suggest a mechanism whereby resources for secondary care could be matched to need (Gatrell, 2002). References Gatrell, A.C. (2002) Geographies of Health: an Introduction, Oxford: Blackwell. ..
Resource base of Communist Czechoslovakia
This article or section 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 is part of the main article: Czechoslovakia Contents 1 Minerals, Oil and..
Resource bounded measure
redirect[[Template:Portal]]Lutz's resource bounded measure is a generalisation of Lebesgue measure to complexity classes. It was originally developed by Jack Lutz. Just as Lebesgue measure gives a method to quantify the size of subsets of the Euclidean space [\R^n], resource bounded measur..
Resource Breakdown
Resource breakdown is an approach in project planning, specifically for project resource planning, used to depict in a structured and hierarchical way which type of resources are allocated in a project. The resources are organized in a top-down format, classified by type or category and may include ..
Resource Central
Resource Central was an Apple II publishing house in Overland Park, Kansas. It was founded by former Softalk columnist and Beagle Bros software author Tom Weishaar. Publications included: Open-Apple: the flagship newsletter, published monthly. Edited by Tom Weishaar, Dennis Doms, Ellen Rosenberg.A..
Resource consent
A resource consent is the authorisation given to activities as stipulated under the New Zealand Resource Management Act. There are five types of resource consent: land use consentsubdivision consentwater permitdischarge permitcoastal permit. Resource consents are granted by the regional councils an..
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act
The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), enacted in 1976, is a Federal law of the United States contained in 42 U.S.C. §§6901-6992k. It is usually pronounced as "rick-rah" or "Wreck-rah." The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) states that RCRA's goals are: to protect the public from..
Resource construction set
A resource construction set is a computer program with a relatively easy to use point-and-click interface for creating and editing data structures representing GUI widgets for programs running under GEM. The original resource construction set, GEM RCS, was written by Digital Research. For the Atari ..
Resource curse
The resource curse refers to the paradox that countries with an abundance of natural resources have less economic growth than countries without these natural resources. This may happen for many different reasons, including a decline in the competitiveness of other economic sectors, underinvestment i..
Resource dependence theory
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Resource depletion
Resource depletion is an economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non-renewable resources. Use of either of these forms of resources beyond their rate of replacement is considered to be resource deplet..
Resource Description Framework
Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a family of World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) specifications originally designed as a metadata model using XML but which has come to be used as a general method of modeling knowledge, through a variety of syntax formats (XML and non-XML). The RDF metadata model..
Resource distribution
Resource distribution refers to the distribution of resources, including land, water, minerals, fuel and wealth in general between comparable areas. Unequal resource distribution The most common use of this concept is the historically unequal distribution of resources between nation states througho..
Resource economics
The field of resource economics includes the study of environmental economics, agricultural production and marketing, bioeconomics, community economic development, resource utilization, and environmental policy. It has evolved as the idea of "natural resources" and "human resources" were challeng..
Resource extraction
The related terms resource extraction and Resource extraction industry both refer to the practice of locating, acquiring and selling any resource, but typically a natural resource. The use of the term also implies a somewhat greedy approach: to extract the most profitable portions of a resource..
Resource fairness
Also see Scheduling_algorithm. Fairness in computer science is dedicated to allowing all processes, threads, packets etc get a chance at executing within a reasonable amount of time (that is, not being starved). ..
Resource fork
The resource fork is a construct of the Mac OS operating system used to store structured data in a file, alongside and tightly bound to unstructured data within the data fork. It is implemented in all of the filesystems used for system drives on the Macintosh (MFS, HFS and HFS Plus). Originally con..
Resource holding potential
In biology resource holding potential (RHP) is the ability of an animal to win an all-out fight were one to take place. The term was coined to disambiguate physical fighting ability from the motivation to persevere in a fight (Parker, 1974). Originally the term used was 'Resource Holding Power', b..
Resource management
In organizational studies, resource management is the efficient and effective deployment of an organization's resources when they are needed. Such resources may include financial resources, inventory, human skills, production resources, or information technology. One resource management technique i..
Resource Management Act
Resource Management Act 1991 Parliament of New Zealand Long title: An Act to restate and reform the law relating to the use of land, air, and water. Introduced by: Dates Date passed: 22 July 1991 Date of Royal Assent: Commencement: 1 October 1991 Other legislation Amendm..
Resource mobilization
Resource mobilization is a social theory related to the study of social movements. It focuses on the ability of the members of the movement to acquire resources and mobilize people in order to advance their goals.[Kendall 2006] In contrast to the older, traditional collective behaviour par..
Resource Ordering Status System
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group operates a nationwide web-based database system for managing wildland firefighting resources. The system, called National Interagency Resource Ordering and Status System or Resource Ordering and Status System, (or simply ROSS), improves efficiency of borrowi..
Resource partitioning
A subdivision of resources (such as space, food, nesting sites, etc.) that minimizes competition between similar species. Similar to niche partitioning. External links [More information on resource partitioning] ..
Resource rent
Resource rent is an economic term of abnormal or supernormal profit which derives from the exploitation of natural resources. There are two main reasons of the existence of resource rent: The scarcity of the natural resource and the possible impact exploitation will have on natural growth of the re..
Resource Reservation Protocol
The Resource ReSerVation Protocol (RSVP), described in RFC 2205, is a protocol designed to reserve resources across a network for an integrated services Internet. RSVP provides receiver-initiated setup of resource reservations for multicast or unicast data flows with scaling and robustness. RSVP ca..
Resource Software International Ltd.
Resource Software International Ltd. is an international communication management development company, with head offices in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Contents 1 The Company2 See also3 External links4 References The Company Resource Software International Ltd. (RSI) was founde..
Resource starvation
In computer science, starvation is a multitasking-related problem, where a process is perpetually denied necessary resources. Without those resources, the program can never finish its task. Starvation is related to deadlock. Deadlock occurs when two programs each hold resources the other needs to ..
Resource war
Resource wars are predicated on the strategic competition for resources shaping the principle axioms of modern geopolitics. They are characterized by resource looting, breaking of national agreements, regional pacts for resource collection and allocations, changes in laws related to subsidies, owne..
Resovia Rzeszów
Resovia Rzeszow is a Polish volleyball team, based in Rzeszów, playing in Polish Volleyball League (Polska Liga Siatkówki, PLS). [Official team site] See also Volleyball in PolandSports in Poland ..
Respecification
Respecification (to respec or to respecify) in many MMORPG titles such as Star Wars Galaxies, World of Warcraft, City of Heroes, and City of Villains allows a player to change the attributes of his/her character. A player's character gains differing abilities, characteristcs, buffs, armor, powers,..
Respect
Respect is an attitude of acknowledging the feelings and interests of another party in a relationship, and of treating as consequential for the self the helping or harming of the other. Though most commonly referring to interpersonal relationships, it can be used between animals, groups and institu..
Respecto Montalban
Respecto Montalban was an improvisational comedy troupe associated with the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in New York City from c. 1998 until September 2005, when the group called it quits. [link] The troupe won acclaim for improvised shows like Good vs. Elvis and When Amish Attack!..
Respect (disambiguation)
Respect is an attitude of acknowledging the feelings and interests of another party in a relationship. Respect may also mean: Respect is a 1965 song by Otis Redding and a 1967 song by Aretha Franklin.RESPECT The Unity Coalition, a left-wing political party coalition in the UK This is a [disam..
Respect (Haiti)
Respect (Respè) is a political party in Haiti. In the presidential elections of 7 February 2006, its candidate Charles Henry Baker won 8,24 % of the popular vote. ..
Respect (song)
"Respect" Single by Otis Redding From the album Otis Blue B-side "Old Man Trouble" Released August 1965 Format 7" single Recorded 1965 Genre Soul Length 2:08 Label Volt Records Producer Steve CropperYves Beauvais Chart positions #35 (U.S.) Otis Redding singles chronology "I've Been ..
Respect (TV serial)
Respect was a ground breaking seven part documentary series featuring some of the biggest names in British sport and was screened each Sunday at 5.00pm in the Central region during November/December 1995. Produced at Central Independent Television studios in Birmingham, the series of half hour pro..
Respect (TV series)
Respect was the name of late 1990s television show produced by Pogus Caesar. Produced for Central/Carlton UK Television, the programmes were based on the achievements of black sports people and featured profiles ranging from Judy Simpson, Lennox Lewis, John Regis to disabled tennis player Diane Bowl..
Respect agenda
The Respect agenda was launched in September 2005 by Tony Blair, who described it as being about ‘putting the law abiding majority back in charge of their communities’. It aims to help central government, local agencies, local communities and citizens work together to build a society in which w..
Respect diversity
Part of the Politics series onGreen politics Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Ideas in the Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom social justice participatory democracy nonviolence susta..
Respect for Acting
Respect for Acting by Uta Hagen (Wiley Publishing, 1973) is used as a textbook in many acting classes. Though it is only 222 pages long, Hagen packs in everything the aspiring actor needs to know about his craft. She addresses everything from practical problems (such as "How do I talk to the audien..
Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act
The Respect for America’s Fallen Heroes Act (PL 109-228, 120 Stat. 387) is an Act of Congress, enacted on May 29 2006. It prohibits protests within 300 feet of the entrance of a cemetery from 60 minutes before to 60 minutes after a funeral. Penalties for violating the act are up to $100,000 in fi..
Respect for the Aged Day
is a Japanese holiday celebrated annually to honor elderly citizens. A national holiday since 1966, this used to be held on September 15. In 2000, Japan implemented the which moved a number of national holidays to Mondays. Beginning in 2003, Respect for the Aged Day is held on the third Monday of ..
Respect Records
Respect Records was a daughter label of Stax Records. See also List of record labels ..
RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE
RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE is Namie Amuro's 12th single on the Avex Trax label, released on March 17, 1999. Track listing "RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE" - 4:21"RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE - NYC Uptown remix" - 4:01"RESPECT the POWER OF LOVE - Instrumental" - 4:17 Production Producer - Tetsuya KomuroAddit..
RESPECT The Unity Coalition
RESPECT The Unity Coalition Leader Linda Smith Founded 25 January, 2004 Headquarters 9 Club RowWhitechapelLondonE1 6JX 1 Political Ideology Socialism, Environmentalism Political Position Left Wing International Affiliation none European Affiliation European Anticapital..
Respect the Wind
Respect the Wind is a lengthy keyboard and electric guitar instrumental track written and performed by Edward and Alex Van Halen. It is played over the end credits of the 1996 hit flm Twister and is Alex Van Halen's only-ever credit independent of the band Van Halen ..
Respekt
Respekt is a weekly czech newsmagazine, reporting about domestic and foreign politics, economy, science and culture. It is published from Prague, the czech capital. The owner is Karl von Schwarzenberg, whos political and economical concerns it protects. Editors describe Respekt as liberal paper ..
Respendial
King of a group of Alans in western Europe in the early 5th century CE. Respendial was king of one two groups of Alans which crossed the Rhine into the Roman Empire in 407 CE. The other group was led by Goar, who joined the Romans; Respendial allied himself instead to the Vandals, whom he aided in ..
Respighi (crater)
Crater characteristics Coordinates ..
Respiration
Respiration is a term used in both biology and biochemistry. Respiration by individual organisms is the use of dioxygen or the production of carbon dioxide or heat by the organism. Respiration in plants is offset by photosynthesis that uses carbon dioxide and produces dioxygen during daylight hours..
Respiration (physiology)
Respiration is the process by which an organism obtains energy by reacting oxygen with glucose to give water, carbon dioxide and ATP (energy). Respiration is commonly confused with breathing, but they are not the same. Respiration takes place on a cellular level whereas breathing is on a different ..
Respiration organ
Breathing / Respiration organs are used by most, or all, animals to exchange the gasses necessary for their life functions, known as respiration. These organs come in many forms, some of them apparently having independently evolved: skin -- some aquatic, or small terrestrial (some of the smallest s..
Respiration rate
The respiration rate is a parameter which is used in ecological and agronomical modelling. In theoretical production ecology and aquaculture, it typically refers to respiration per unit of time (usually loss of biomass by respiration per unit of weight), also referred to as relative respiration rate..
Respirator
For the mechanical device used to assist breathing, see ventilator. A respirator is a device designed to protect the wearer from inhaling harmful dusts, fumes, vapors, and/or gases. Respirators come in a wide range of types and sizes used by the military, private industry, and the public. There ..
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory acidosis is acidosis (abnormal acidity of the blood) due to decreased ventilation of the pulmonary alveoli, leading to elevated arterial carbon dioxide concentration (PaCO2). Respiratory acidosis is a clinical disturbance that is due to alveolar hypoventilation. Production of carbon di..
Respiratory arrest
Respiratory arrest is the cessation of the normal tidal flow of the lungs due to paralysis of the diaphragm, collapse of the lung or any number of respiratory failures. It is a medical emergency and it usually is related to or coincides with a cardiac arrest. Respiratory arrest is first treated w..
Respiratory burst
Respiratory burst is the rapid release of reactive oxygen species (superoxide radical and hydrogen peroxide) from different types of cells. Usually it denotes the release of these chemicals from immune cells, e.g. neutrophils and macrophages, as they come into contact with different bacteria or fun..
Respiratory cycle
A respiratory cycle consists of an inspiration and an expiration. See also: respiration ..
Respiratory disease
Diseases of the mamalian Respiratory system are classified physiologically into obstructive (i.e. conditions which impede the rate of flow into and out of the lungs) and restrictive (i.e. conditions which cause a reduction in the functional volume of the lungs). Anatomically, respiratory disease ca..
Respiratory distress syndrome
There are two forms of respiratory distress syndrome: ARDS, which is acute (or adult) respiratory distress syndrome orinfant respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), which is a complication of premature birth, also known as hyaline membrane disease (HMD). Also, respiratory distress can mean: Shortness o..
Respiratory epithelium
Respiratory epithelium is another name for ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with goblet cells. "Pseudostratified" refers to the histological appearance in which the nuclei are not aligned in the same plane and is really an artifact of sectioning and the irregular shape of the cells. A..
Respiratory examination
In medicine, the respiratory examination is performed as part of a physical examination, or when a patient presents with a respiratory problem (dyspnea (shortness of breath), cough, chest pain) or a history that suggests a pathology of the lungs. Contents 0.1 Position/Lighting/Draping1&nbs..
Respiratory failure
Respiratory failure is a medical term for inadequate gas exchange by the respiratory system. Respiratory failure can be indicated by observing a drop in blood oxygen level (hypoxemia) and/or a rise in arterial carbon dioxide (hypercapnia). Classification into type I or type II relates to the absence..
Respiratory infection
redirect [[Template:Disambig]] Respiratory infection might refer to: Lower respiratory tract infection;Upper respiratory tract infection..
Respiratory pigment
A respiratory pigment is an agent that will increase the oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood, such as the hemoglobin (red in colour) in humans. The four most common invertebrate respiratory pigments are haemoglobin, haemocyanin, haemerythrin and chlorocruorin. Haemoglobin is red when oxygenated, a..
Respiratory quotient
The Respiratory Quotient (or coefficient), is a dimensionless number used in BMR calculations basal metabolic rate when estimated from carbon dioxide production. Such measurements, like measurements of oxygen uptake, are forms of indirect calorimetry. The respiratory quotient (RQ) is calculated from..
Respiratory rate
The respiration rate is the number of breaths a person takes per minute. The rate is usually measured when a person is at rest and simply involves counting the number of breaths for one minute by counting how many times the chest rises. Respiration rates may increase with fever, illness, and with..
Respiratory system
The respiratory system is an organ system which is used for gas exchange. Among four-legged animals, the respiratory system generally includes tubes, such as the bronchi, used to carry air to the lungs, where gas exchange takes place. A diaphragm pulls air in and pushes it out. Respiratory systems..
Respiratory therapy
Respiratory therapy is categorized as an allied health profession in the United States and Canada. Respiratory therapists (RT) specialize in the assessment and treatment of breathing disorders including chronic lung problems (e.g., asthma, bronchitis, emphysema, COPD), and more acute multi-systemic ..
Respiratory tract
In humans the respiratory tract is the part of the anatomy that has to do with the process of respiration or breathing. The respiratory tract is divided into 3 segments: Upper respiratory tract: nose and nasal passages, paranasal sinuses, and throat or pharynxRespiratory airways: voice box or laryn..
Respiratory tract infection
Respiratory tract infections can refer to: Lower respiratory tract infectionUpper respiratory tract infection 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 direc..
Respiratory zone
The respiratory zone is the site of O2 and CO2 exchange with the blood. The respiratory bronchioles and the alveolar ducts are responsible for 10% of the gas exchange. The alveoli are responsible for the other 90%. Respiratory system - [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit] Nasal ..
Respirology
Respirology is the medical treatment and study of the respiratory system. Often respirology is a field of specialization for a medical doctor. ..
Respirometer
A respirometer is a device used to measure the rate of respiration of a living organism by measuring its rate of exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide. They allow investigation into how factors such as age or the effect of light affect the rate of respiration. A simple respirometer designed to meas..
Respirometry
Respirometry is a general term that encompass a number of powerful techniques for obtaining metabolism of vertebrates, invertebrates, plants, or even tissues, or microorganisms via an indirect measure of heat production (calorimetry). Contents 1 Whole animal metabolic rates1.1 Closed r..
Respironics, Inc.
Respironics, Inc. is an American company producing medical devices. The company was founded in 1976 by Gerald McGinnis. Employees (2002): 2000Revenue (2006): $1,000,000,000 History In 1976, company founder, Gerald McGinnis opened the companies' first manufacturing facility for anesthesia masks nea..
Respite
Respite; properly a delay, given for the further consideration of some matter, hence relief. In law the term is used of the postponement of the immediate execution of the law in criminal cases, e.g. by binding a convicted prisoner over to come up for judgment when called upon, or when a case is resp..
Resplendent (Stephen Baxter)
Resplendent will be released on 1 September 2006. It will be the fourth and final book in Stephen Baxter's Destiny's Children series. This book will be a collection of short stories relating to the previous three books. Books by Stephen Baxter ([edit]) Xeelee Sequence: Raft - ..
Resplendent Quetzal
For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. The Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno) is a spectacular bird of the trogon family. It is found from southern Mexico to western Panama (unlike the other quetzals, which are found in South America and eastern Panama). There are two subspecies, P. m..
Resplendent Quetzal (disambiguation)
Resplendent Quetzal can refer to: The Resplendent Quetzal (Pharomachrus mocinno), a spectacular bird of the trogon family.The Resplendent Quetzal, a short story by Margaret Atwood ..
Respond
A respond is a half-pier or half-pillar which is bonded into a wall and designed to carry the springer at one end of an arch. ..
Responde
Responde is the first single off of Diego's self titled debut album. The song is currently #13 on the Mexican charts. ..
Respondeat superior
"Respondeat superior", Latin for "let the master answer", is a legal doctrine which states that an employer is responsible for employee actions performed within the course of the employment. When applied to physical torts an employer/employee relationship must be established and the act must be com..
Responsa
Responsa (Latin: plural of responsum, "answers"; Hebrew: שאלות ותשובות She'elot u-Teshuvot "questions and answers") comprise the body of written decisions and rulings given by Poskim and Rabbis in response to questions addressed to them. Responsa constitute a special class of rabbini..
Response
A response is the following: Often a response is the result of a stimulus.Usually a response is a reply to a query.In data transmission, a response is the content of the control field of a response frame advising the primary station concerning the processing by the secondary station of one or more c..
Responses of Germany and Japan to World War II crimes
redirect [[Template:POV-check]] In the aftermath of World War II, Germany and Japan, the two major Axis Powers, responded to their role in the war in different ways. Germany sought to compensate Holocaust victims, to deliver justice to war criminals and to bear witness to the historical record. J..
Responses to Objectivism
It is fair to say that, of people who are familiar with Objectivism, reactions are rarely neutral. Rand's ideas are often supported with great passion or derided with great disgust, with little in between. Contents 1 Academic philosophy2 Claims of cultism3 Criticism of Ayn Rand..
Response (liturgy)
A response is the second half of one of a set of preces, the said or sung answer by the congregation or choir to a versicle said or sung by an officiant or cantor. In the following opening of the Anglican service of Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer, the first line is the versicl..
Response amplitude operator
In the field of ship design, A Response Amplitude Operator is an engineering statistic, or set of such statistics plotted graphically, that are used to determine the likely behaviour of a ship when operating at sea. Known by the acronym of RAO, response amplitude operators are usually obtained from ..
Response bias
Response bias is a type of statistical bias which can affect the results of a statistical survey if respondents answer questions in the way they think the questioner wants them to answer rather than according to their true beliefs. This may occur if the questioner is obviously angling for a particul..
Response Driven Advertising
Response Driven Advertising™ is an amalgamation of General Advertising and Direct Marketing disciplines. Taking the best of both, Response Driven Advertising employs highly creative communications which enhance the brand and/or product, while generating arithmetically measurable results. It works ..
Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors
Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST) - is a set of published rules that define when cancer patients improve ("respond"), stay the same ("stable"), or worsen ("progression") during treatments. The criteria were published in February, 2000 by an international collaboration including..
Response rate
Response rate (also known as completion rate or return rate) in survey research refers to the ratio of number of people who answered the survey divided by the number of people in the sample. It is usually expressed in the form of a percentage. Example: if 1,000 surveys were sent by mail, and 257 we..
Response spectrum
A series of mixed vertical oscillators A plot of the peak acceleration for the mixed vertical oscillators A response spectrum is simply a plot of the peak or steady-state response (displacement, velocity or acceleration) of a series of oscillators of varying natural frequency, that are f..
Response surface methodology
Response surface methodology (RSM) explores the relationships between several explanatory variables and one or more response variables. The method was introduced by G. E. P. Box and K. B. Wilson in 1951. The main idea of RSM is to use a sequential experimental procedure to obtain an optimal respon..
Response time
In technology, response time is the time a system or functional unit takes to react to a given input. Data processing In data processing, the response time perceived by the end user is the interval between (a) the instant at which an operator at a terminal enters a request for a response from a ..
Response to intervention
In education, Response To Intervention (RTI) involves examining the performance of individuals after an educational intervention (reading tutoring, peer tutoring, phonics interventions) and then collecting data on the changes in performance after these interventions. The RTI model is based on frequ..
Response to the 2005 civil unrest in France
2005 Frenchcivil unrest Main articleTimelineResponseContext The 2005 civil unrest in France initiated a domestic and international response. Contents 1 Domestic1.1 Political1.2 State of emergency1.3 Police1.4 Firefighters1.5 Media Coverage2 International3&nb..
Response to the 2005 London bombings
2005 London bombings Overview Timeline Rumours 7 July 2005 Details Response Memorials Locations Liverpool Street to Aldgate(Circle Line) King's Cross to Russell Square(Piccadilly Line) Edgware Road(Circle Line) Tavistock Square(bus) 21 July 2005 Details Locations Shepherd's Bus..
Response variable
In statistics, a response variable (or response) is what one measures in an experiment. Some people refer to a response as a dependent variable. When graphing, the response variable is plotted on the Y-Axis. A response variable is affected by the values of one or more predictor, explanatory or inde..
Responsibility
Responsibility may refer to: Responsibility assumptionSocial responsibilityNatural responsibilityMedia responsibilityMinisterial responsibilityCollective responsibilityCollective responsibility (doctrine)Corporate social responsibilityCorporate responsibilityProfessional responsibilityInternationa..
Responsibility (novel)
Responsibility is a novel by New Zealand author Nigel Cox, published by Victoria University Press in 2005. The novel is set in contemporary Berlin, and tells the story of an expatriate New Zealander who, whilst working as a consultant for German museums, becomes embroiled in criminal activity out ..
Responsibility (song)
"Responsibility" Single by MxPx From the album The Ever Passing Moment Single Released 2000 Single Format Vinyl Recorded ??? Genre Punk Song Length 2:40 Record label A&M Records Producer Jerry Finn Chart positions # ? (UK)# ? (USA) MxPx single chronology "The Broken Bones"(2000) "Resp..
Responsibility assignment matrix
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 April 2006. Responsibility assignment m..
Responsibility assumption
Responsibility assumption is a doctrine in the spirituality and personal growth fields holding that each individual has substantial or total responsibility for the events and circumstances that befall them in their life. While there is little that is notable about the notion that each person has at ..
Responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks
Sept. 11, 2001 attacks Timeline Background history Planning September 11, 2001 Rest of September October Aftermath Victims Survivors Foreign casualties Hijacked airliners American Airlines Flight 11 United Airlines Flight 175 American Airlines Flight 77 United Airline..
Responsibility in DUI Laws
Responsibility in DUI Laws, Inc. (RIDL) is a non-profit organization of citizens who are concerned over what they see as temperance-oriented trends in driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) laws as well as how they are enforced. Its goals include promoting graduated ..
Responsibility to protect
Responsibility to Protect is a recently developed concept in international relations. It aims to provide a legal and ethical basis for "humanitarian intervention" : the intervention by external actors (preferably the international community through the UN) in a state that is unwilling or unable to f..
Responsible autonomy
In the study of organizations and how they work, it is often suggested that there are only three ways of "getting things done": hierarchy, heterarchy and responsible autonomy. This theory is called triarchy theory. In a management or iorganizational system based on responsible autonomy, an individua..
Responsible drug use
The concept of responsible drug use is that a person can (for recreational, creative, spiritual, or entheogenic purposes) use a drug without it interfering in other parts of one's life and with a reduced risk of immediate danger to oneself or others. Advocates point to the many well-known artists an..
Responsible entity
A responsible entity is a peculiarly Australian invention designed to replace the manager/trustee in managed investment schemes. It was created by the Managed Investments Act 1998, which made significant amendments to the prescribed interest provisions contained in the Australian Corporations Act. ..
Responsible Fatherhood
Responsible Fatherhood is a concept that describes involved parenting by noncustodial fathers and represents the antithesis of the concept of the stereotyped "deadbeat dad". Today, the majority of American children will spend some part of their childhood in a single parent household – typically ..
Responsible government
Responsible government is a system of government that embodies the principle of parliamentary accountability which is the foundation of the Westminster system of parliamentary democracy. Governments in Westminster democracies are responsible to Parliament (and more specifically to the lower, popular..
Responsible Government League
The Responsible Government League was a political movement in the Dominion of Newfoundland. The Responsible Government League of Newfoundland, led by Peter Cashin, was formed in February 1947 by anti-Confederation delegates to the Newfoundland National Convention on the future of the colony[li..
Responsible Information Management
Responsible Information Management is a concept, founded on an intersection between, on the one hand, values, ethics and legislation, and on the other, governance, technology & strategic visioning. It is based on an extension of the meaning of privacy. From this amalgam, Responsible Information Man..
Responsible tourism
This article or section contains information that has not been [Verifiabilityverified] and thus might not be reliable. If you are familiar with the subject matter, please check for inaccuracies and modify as needed, [cite sourcesciting sources]. Responsible tourism is about tour..
Responsions
Responsions, was previously a name describing the first of the three examinations once required for an academic degree at the University of Oxford. It was nicknamed the Little Go and was generally taken to students prior to or shortly after matriculation. The examination consisted of comparatively s..
Responsivity
Responsivity measures the slope of a system's input-output function. For a system that responds linearly to its input there is a unique responsivity. For nonlinear systems, the responsivity is the local slope (derivative). In the specific case of a photodetector, responsivity measures the rati..
Responsorium
Ensemble Responsorium is based in Croatia. They are specialised in the performance of vocal and instrumental pieces of the 16th and early 17th century but special prominence is given to the revitalisation of Croatian baroque musical literature. Since the foundation in 2002. they performed at some of..
Responsory
A responsory is a type of chant in Christian liturgies that involves one section singing a respond, answered by another section singing a verse, then the respond is sung again by the first section, followed by a different verse from the second, et al. Famous responsories include the Matin Responsory..
Resporal
Resporal® is the brand name for an oral, long-acting antihistamine/decongestant composed of dexbrompheniramine and pseudoephedrine. Alternative brand names include Disophrol®. ..
Respublika
Respublika may refer to: Respublika (Kazakh newspaper)Respublika (Lithuanian newspaper) 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 art..
Respublika (Kazakh newspaper)
Respublika is a Kazakh newspaper frequently critical of the government, which was ordered to closure in May 2005 by the Ministry of Culture, Information and Sports. The newspaper has been plagued by lawsuits and harassment, including a firebombing of its offices. It was closed down in mid-2005 for..
Respublika (Lithuanian newspaper)
Respublika is a Lithuanian newspaper, published since 1989-09-16. Since 1991-01-07 it has published a Russian language edition[[Citing sources citation needed]]. In 1993 one of the founders of, deputy editor in chief, and investigative journalist Vitas Lingys, specializing in..
Ressentiment
Ressentiment (pronounced r&"-sän-tE-'män, or "ray-sawn-tea-mawn") is a term used in Psychology and Existentialist Philosophy that comes from the French word 'ressentiment' (meaning 'resentment': fr. Latin intensive prefix 're', and 'sentire' "to feel"). Ressentiment is a profound sense of resen..
Ressources humaines
Ressources humaines is a 1999 French film (Human Resources) directed by Laurent Cantet. As the name implies, the subject of the film is the workplace and the personal tragedies that result from the conflicts between management and labour, and corporations and individuals. It stars Jalil Lespert. Mos..
Rest
Rest has several meanings. See: rest (music), a pause in a piece of music.rest (object), a support for a musket or billiards or snooker cue.rest (physics), the relation between two observers.rest as action, to relax, see leisure; compare recreation.The reserves of the Bank of England.In software e..
Rest-harrow
Restharrow is a plant, either Ononis repens or O reclinata. There is also Small Restharrow O reclinata all belonging to the family Fabaceae, subfamiliy Faboideae. Native of the British Isles and Western Europe about as far north as the Scottish Border. Reputed to have diuretic properties. ..
Restart
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. Restart may mean: To reboot a computer system, halting the operating system ..
Restart (album)
Restart (Traditional Chinese: ) is an album by Nnadia Chan, released by Universal Music Hong Kong (環球唱片) on August 15, 2003. Track List saang ming tin sai (生命天使) (Cantonese) Life's AngelTalk To Me (Mandarin) Talk To Mesān kē xīn (三顆心) (Mandarin) Three Heartscháng fǎ (長..
Restatement (disambiguity)
Restatement of the LawRestatement of History of Islam[[Justice as Fairness: A Restatement]] 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..
Restatement of History of Islam
A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims CE 570 to 661 is a book written by Sayed Ali Asgher Razwy, in which most of the history of Islamis retold in the Shi'a persepective. Published by World Federation of KSI Muslim Communities, United Kingdom ISBN 0-950-98791-3 Content the battle of..
Restatement of the Law
The Restatements of the Law are published by the American Law Institute as scholarly refinements of black letter law. Restating selected subjects of the law was the first undertaking of the Institute after its establishment in 1923. The original Restatement was supported by grants from the Carneg..
Restaurant
Tom's Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld For other uses, see (disambiguation)}}}. A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to be consumed on the premises. The term covers a multiplicity of venu..
Restaurants du Cœur
The Restaurants du Cœur (more familiarily Restos du Cœur; "Restaurants of the Heart") is a French charitable association, the main activity of which is to distribute food packages and hot meals to the needy. It was founded by comedian Coluche in 1985. External links [Official site] ..
Restaurant (disambiguation)
A restaurant is a place to eat. The word may also refer to: Restaurant, a magazine The Restaurant, a TV show 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 dir..
Restaurant (magazine)
Restaurant is a British magazine aimed at chefs, restaurant proprietors and other catering professionals. It concentrates on the fine dining end of the industry. It produces an annual list of the best 50 restaurants in the world. The 2005 winner, based on a poll of 600 international chefs and critic..
Restaurant (magazine) Top 50
Restaurant magazine produces an annual list of the 50 best restaurants in the world based on a poll of international chefs and critics. In 2006 El Bulli in Catalonia (Spain) pushed the 2005 winner The Fat Duck down to second place. The two top restaurants are forerunners of molecular gastronomy. Be..
Restaurant Abuse/Cannibalism
Monty Python's Restaurant Abuse/Cannibalism sketch appeared in the Flying Circus TV Show in Episode 13. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. The skit begins with the announcement of a short intermission, which lasts seven seconds and is followed by the an..
Restaurant Brands
Restaurant Brands is a Fast Food company based in New Zealand. It operates most of New Zealand's KFC, Pizza Hut, and Starbucks stores and provides management and support services to New Zealands independent KFC franchisees. The company was formed to aquire shares in KFC and Pizza Hut from PepsiCo. ..
Restaurant chain
A restaurant chain is a set of related restaurants, usually with the same name in many different locations either under shared corporate ownership (e.g., In-N-Out Burgers in the U.S.) or franchising agreements. Typically, the restaurants within a chain are built to a standard format and offer a s..
Restaurant Empire
Restaurant Empire is a computer game where one gets to design, own, and operate, a restaurant. They control everything from the kind of cuisine they serve (American, French, or Italian) to what specific food they serve, to their staff. They have to keep guests happy and make money at the same time...
Restaurant Magazine
Restaurant Magazine is a hospitality industry magazine. It is often seen as the industry bible and publishes an annual list of the 50 Best Restaurants in the World. See also 50 best restaurants External links [Top 50 List] ..
Restaurant Makeover
Restaurant Makeover is a television series hosted by chefs Brad Long, Renee Chauvin, Lynn Crawford, Massimo Capra, and David Adjey along with designers Robin De Groot, Merideth Heron, Cherie Nicole Stinson, and Glen Peloso, who perform renovation makeovers on restaurants in dire need for a transform..
Restaurant rating
Restaurant ratings identify restaurants according to their quality, using various notations such as stars or other symbols, or numbers. Stars are a familiar and popular symbol, with ratings of one to four or five stars commonly used. Ratings appear in guidebooks as well as in the media, typically in..
Restaurant Row
Restaurant Row can refer to a street or region known for having multiple restaurants. Specific Restaurant Rows include: Restaurant Row (Beverly Hills)Restaurant Row (New York City) This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an r..
Restaurant Row (Beverly Hills)
For other places with the same name, see Restaurant Row (disambiguation). Restaurant Row is an area several blocks long on La Cienega Blvd. in Beverly Hills, California, that is the home of many restaurants, some of them old-time establishments such as Lawry's and The Tail o' the Cock. This nickn..
Restaurant Row (New York City)
For other places with the same name, see Restaurant Row (disambiguation). Restaurant Row is the popular nickname for a section of 46th Street in New York City, New York. Located in Midtown Manhattan between Eighth and Ninth Avenues, the name is derived from the numerous small restaurants that lin..
Restauration
Following the fall from power of Napoleon Bonaparte, Bourbon Dynasty, RestoredRestauration (Switzerland) See also: Restoration. 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..
Restauration (Switzerland)
History of Switzerland Early history before 1291 Old Confederacy 1291–1516 Reformation 1516–1648 Ancien Régime 1648–1798 Napoleonic era 1798–1814 Restauration 1814–1847 Federal state 1848–1914 World Wars 1914–1945 Modern history ..
Restavec
The term Restavec (also spelled 'Restavek') refers to a social system in Haiti whereby parents unable to care for their children sent them to relatives or strangers living in more urban areas where they receive food and housing (and sometimes an education) in exchange for light housework. In reality..
Restavek
A restavek is a Haitian person, usually a young orphan, who serves a family as an unpaid servant. The term restavek derives from the French phrase reste avec, meaning "stay with". Some foreign observers liken the condition of restaveks to that of slaves. External links [Life is tough: childr..
Restenosis
Restenosis literally means the reoccurrence of stenosis. This is usually restenosis of an artery, or other blood vessel, but possibly any hollow organ that has been "unblocked". This term is common in vascular surgery, cardiac surgery, interventional radiology, or interventional cardiology following..
Restigouche
Restigouche, deriving from the Mi'gmaq name Listiguj, is the name of several geographic and political features in northern New Brunswick and neighbouring Quebec: Restigouche County, New BrunswickRestigouche RiverListuguj Mi'kmaq First NationMadawaska-Restigouche, a parliamentary ridingRestigouche, ..
Restigouche-La-Vallée
Restigouche-La-Vallée is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. It was created in 2006 as a result of a merger of the old district of Madawaska-la-Vallée with the district of Restigouche West less small portions on the extreme edges of both district..
Restigouche (electoral district)
Restigouche (also known as Restigouche—Chaleur) was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1867 to 1917 and from 1968 to 1997. It was created by the British North America Act of 1867. It consisted of the County of Restig..
Restigouche County, New Brunswick
Restigouche County (2001 population 36,134) is located in north-central New Brunswick, Canada. The county is named for the Restigouche River which flows through the county and is famous for its salmon pools, which have attracted wealthy American and Canadian tourists to the region's summer colonie..
Restigouche River
Restigouche River at Campbellton. The Restigouche River (fr. Rivière Ristigouche) is a Canadian river located in the northwestern part of the province of New Brunswick and the southeastern part of Quebec. The river flows in a northeasterly direction from its source in the Appalachian Mountai..
Restigouche Tigers
The Restigouche Tigers are a Tier-II Junior "A" team based out of Campbellton, New Brunswick. They play out of the Maritime Junior A Hockey League. The team plays their home games at the Memorial Civic Center. Maritime Junior A Hockey League ..
Restigouche West
Restigouche West (French: Restigouche-ouest) was a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick, Canada. This riding was created in the 1973 redistribution when New Brunswick moved to single member districts from Bloc voting. It was merged with Madawaska-la-Vallée t..
Restigouche—Madawaska
Restigouche—Madawaska was a federal electoral district in New Brunswick, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1917 to 1968. This riding was created in 1914 from parts of Restigouche and Victoria ridings. With the 1966 redistribution, Madawaska County was moved to ..
Resting ion channel
Resting channels are ion channels in the plasma membrane of a cell that remain open at all times. Also called leakage channels or leak channels, resting channels allow ions to cross the membrane down their electrochemical gradient whether or not the cell is depolarized. This is in contrast to gate..
Resting potential
The resting potential of a cell is the membrane potential that would be maintained if there were no action potentials, synaptic potentials, or other active changes in the membrane potential. In most cells the resting potential has a negative value, which by convention means that there is excess nega..
Resting Spring Range
The Resting Spring Range is found in the eastern Mojave Desert of California near the Nevada state line in the United States. The range lies in a generally north-south direction to the west of the Nopah Range and southeast of the Amargosa Range and Greenwater Range. The mountains, in Inyo County on..
Restionaceae
Restionaceae is the botanical name for a family of flowering plants. Such a family has been recognized by most taxonomists. In a review of 2003 [uncited] it counted 40 genera and 950 species, but the [AP-Website] assumes 58 genera and 520 species (May 2006), which agrees well ..
Restionales
Restionales is a botanical name for an order of flowering plants. In the Cronquist system (of 1981) it is used for an order (in subclass Commelinidae) and circumscribed as: order Restionales: family Flagellariaceae: family Joinvilleaceae: family Restionaceae: family Centrolepidaceae The APG II syst..
Restite
Restite is the residual material left at the site of melting during the in place production of granite through intense metamorphism. Generally, restite is composed of a predominance of mafic minerals because these are harder to melt (see Bowen's reaction series). Typical minerals are amphibole, bio..
Restitution
The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery. It is to be contrasted with the law of compensation, which is the law of loss-based recovery. Obligations to make restitution and obligations to pay compensation are types of legal response to events in the real world. When a court orders..
Restitutio in integrum
The latin maxim restitutio in integrum (restoration to original condition) is one of the primary guiding principles behind the awarding of damages in common law negligence claims. The general rule, as the principle implies, is that the amount of compensation awarded should put the successful plainti..
Restless
Restless can refer to more than one thing: Restless (Sara Evans album)Restless (Skydiggers album)Restless (Xzibit album)Restless (Shelby Lynne album)Restless (film), a Finnish romantic comedy movieRestless (Buffy episode), an episode of Buffy the Vampire SlayerRestless (song), a song by White Daw..
Restless (album)
Restless has been the title of several musical albums: Restless (Sara Evans album) by Sara EvansRestless (Skydiggers album) by SkydiggersRestless (Xzibit album) by Xzibit This is a [disambiguationdisambiguation] page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an referred you..
Restless (Buffy episode)
"Restless" is the 22nd and last episode of season 4 of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, characterized by bizarre dream settings which illustrate the four main characters' overall themes as well as providing extensive hints about future developments. Contents 1 Plot synopsis1..
Restless (film)
Restless (original title: Levottomat) is a Finnish romantic comedy released in 2000. It was followed by Me and Morrison (2001) and Restless 3 (2004). Restless is co-written with Aleksi Bardy by its director Aku Louhimies. They did however not participate in the two sequels. The movie is about Ari (..
Restless (Sara Evans album)
Restless is a Country music album by Sara Evans, released August 19, 2003. Restless is Sara Evan's follow-up to her breakthrough success Born To Fly. It has been very successful in its own right being certified Platinum. The lead single "Background of a Greyhound Bus" reached number sixteen on th..
Restless (Skydiggers album)
Restless is a 1992 album by Skydiggers. It was the band's most commercially successful release, and produced their biggest chart hit, "A Penny More". In 1996, the album disappeared from Canadian record stores after the band's label, FRE Records, filed for bankruptcy. Although the band pursued litig..
Restless (song)
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Restless (Xzibit album)
Restless is rapper Xzibit's third album release. To date it has been his most successful, going platinum. It was released on December 12, 2000 and debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Track listing "Restless" (Intro)"Front 2 Back""Been a Long Time" (feat. Nate Dogg)"U Know" (fea..
Restless Dance Company
The Restless Dance Company is a contemporary dance company based in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1991. It comprises young performers with and without a disability. It conducts workshops and tours throughout Australia. Dancers may be in wheelchairs, be partially blind and have physical disa..
Restless Flycatcher
The Restless Flycatcher Myiagra inquieta is a passerine bird. It was previously classified with the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae, but the paradise flycatchers, monarch flycatchers and Australasian fantails are now normally grouped with the drongos in the family Dicruridae, which has m..
Restless Heart
This page refers to the country music band. For the Whitesnake album, see Restless Heart (Whitesnake album). Restless Heart is a country pop band originally formed as a studio band to record demos. The members have diverse musical backgrounds, and developed a sound that has been compared to The E..
Restless Heart (Whitesnake album)
The most recent studio album from Whitesnake. Track listing Don't Fade Away – 5:02All In The Name Of Love – 4:43Restless Heart – 4:51Too Many Tears – 5:45Crying – 5:35Stay With Me – 4:10Can't Go On – 4:28You're So Fine – 5:11Your Precious Love &ndas..
Restless legs syndrome
Restless legs syndrome (RLS, or Wittmaack-Ekbom's syndrome, which is not to be confused with Ekbom's syndrome) is a poorly understood and often misdiagnosed neurological disorder. Contents 1 Description1.1 Symptoms2 Prevalence3 Causes4 Treatment5 Theories regardi..
Restless Records
Restless Records is a Hollywood, California based independent record label which was started by Enigma Records, but was acquired in 2001 by Rykodisc who were, in turn, acquired by the Warner Music Group in 2006. Restless also licensed some material from Twin/Tone and Mute Records. Artists Agent Ora..
Reston
Reston' could be Reston, CumbriaReston, LincolnshireReston, Scottish BordersReston, Virginia 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 intend..
Reston, Scottish Borders
Reston is a village located in the southeast of Scotland, in Berwickshire, Scottish Borders region. The village lies on the western bank of the River Eye. It is located on the ECML railway line, which runs between London, King's Cross and Edinburgh, Waverley station. Reston was once the location o..
Reston, Virginia
Reston is a planned community and an unincorporated census-designated place located in western Fairfax County, Virginia, in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. Community services are provided by the [Reston Association]. As of the 2000 census, the community had a total population of 56..
Reston/R.M. of Pipestone Airport
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Restonic Mattress
Restonic was founded in 1938 as the Triple Cushion Corporation and took the Restonic name in 1946. It advertises its mattresses as featuring the "Marvelous Middle" technology. Spokespersons for the company include Mel Blanc, Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows. Some sources suggest it is the fifth larges..
Reston Gateway
Reston Gateway This is a new complex of office/mixed use buildings that are currently planned in downtown Reston, VA. Site preparation is underway as of July 2006. Emporis lists it incorrectly as being completed in 2001. External Links [Emporis] ..
Reston Parkway (Washington Metro)
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Reston Town Center
The Reston Town Center (RTC) is a group of offices, stores, and restaurants in Reston, Virginia. Contents 1 Layout2 Location3 History4 Notable attractions and events5 External links Layout The Reston Town Center is designed with open avenues and with wide sidewalks. It i..
Restoration
Restoration may refer to: In art, returning something to a better state, see art conservation and restorationIn criminal justice, restoration is another term for restorative justiceIn history, a restoration is a historical episode under which a previous government of an area is reinstated (see al..
Restorationism
Part of a series onChristian theology ..
Restoration (film)
Restoration is a 1995 film which tells the story of a doctor on the staff of King Charles II of England, who is ordered to marry the King's mistress, but finds himself falling in love with her. Throughout the story, set against the backdrop of the London plague, the young doctor matures and eventual..
Restoration (Mormonism)
Mormonism, the Restoration was a period in its early history during which a number of events occurred that were understood to be necessary to restore the early Christian church as demonstrated in the New Testament, and to prepare the earth for the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. In particular, Mormon..
Restoration (newspaper)
Restoration is a Canadian English language Catholic newspaper based in Combermere, Ontario, and circulated internationally. It was founded in 1947 by the famed American newspaperman Eddie Doherty and his wife, social justice activist Catherine Doherty. The articles and stories in Restoration are ..
Restoration (TV series)
Restoration is a set of BBC television series, beginning in 2003. Contents 1 Series1.1 First series1.2 Second series1.3 Third series1.4 Spin offs1.5 Updates2 Format3 Responses4 External links Series First series 30 buildings were featured in ten regio..
Restoration Branches
Restoration Branches are the primary organizational and congregational units of the RLDS/Restoration movement. They were formed primarily by persons leaving the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS) church organization during the 1980s. The Restoration Branch organizers co..
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ
The Restoration Church of Jesus Christ is a Latter Day Saint church that was founded in Los Angeles, California by members of [[Affirmation: Gay and Lesbian Mormons]] in 1985. It was set up primarily to attend to the spiritual needs of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and intersexual Mormons. ..
Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The Restoration Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is a sect of Mormonism headquartered in Independence, Missouri. The church was formed beginning in 1981 from members of the Community of Christ who had grown disaffected with that church's late-Twentieth-Century reforms. The early history..
Restoration colony
A restoration colony was one of a number of land grants in North America given by King Charles II of England in the latter half of the 17th century, ostensibly as a reward to his supporters in the Stuart Restoration. The grants marked the resumption of English colonization of the Americas after a 30..
Restoration comedy
Refinement meets burlesque in Restoration comedy. In this scene from George Etherege's Love in a Tub, musicians and well-bred ladies surround a man who is wearing a tub because he has lost his pants. Restoration comedy is the name given to English comedies written and performed in the Restorati..
Restoration Comedy (play)
Restoration Comedy is a play by playwright Amy Freed. ..
Restoration device
A restoration device, or tugger, is a device used for applying tension to skin during the process of non-surgical foreskin restoration. Those who use such a device employ the technique of tissue expansion, which causes new skin to grow. Application of a typical restoration device, the TugAhoy, ..
Restoration ecology
Restoration Ecology is the study of recuperating degraded, damaged or destroyed ecosystems through active human intervention. Restoration ecology specifically refers to the scientific study; however the term is often used to include its application: ecological or, more generally, environmental resto..
Restoration Hardware
Restoration Hardware (NASDAQ: [RSTO]) is an American furniture chain with 102 stores in 30 US states, the District of Columbia and Canada. Market capitalization (as of January 2006) is about $200m and the firm has 3,400 employees. The idea for the company came in 1979, while founder Step..
Restoration house
Restoration House in Rochester, Kent, is a fine example of an Elizabethan mansion. It is so named because the restored King Charles II stayed there in 1600 on his way to reclaim England's throne. The novelist Charles Dickens, who lived nearby, used it as a model for Miss Havisham's Satis House in..
Restoration Island National Park
Restoration Island is a national park in Queensland (Australia), 1928 km northwest of Brisbane a few hundred metres from Cape Weymouth and the Iron Range National Park. On 29 May 1789, after the mutiny on the Bounty, Captain Bligh and the men who remained loyal to him arrived on the island in the s..
Restoration literature
Charles II of England. Restoration literature is the literature written in English during the period commonly referred to as the English Restoration (1660 - 1689), corresponding with the last years of the direct Stuart reign in England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. In general, the term is us..
Restoration Movement
Part of a of articles onChristianity History of Christianity Timeline of Christianity The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father God the Son (Jesus Christ) God the Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament · LXX ..
Restoration spectacular
This naval battle was one of the sets for Elkanah Settle's Empress of Morocco (1673) at the theatre in Dorset Garden. The Restoration spectacular, or elaborately staged "machine play", hit the London public stage in the late 17th-century Restoration period, enthralling audiences with action, m..
Restoration style
--> Restoration style (also known as Carolean style, from the Latin Carolus (Charles)) refers to the decorative arts popular in England from the restoration of the monarchy in 1660 to the late 1680's after Charles II (reigned 1660–1685). The return of the king and his court from exile on the Con..
Restorative Development Initiative
The Restorative Development Initiative (RDI) is a project of the Collective Heritage Institute to support the creation of an alternative agricultural economy outside of the commodities market of conventional corporate agribusiness. The RDI argues that agribusiness has waged economic warfare against ..
Restorative justice
Restorative justice is a theory of criminal justice that focuses on crime as an act against another individual or community rather than the state. The victim plays a major role in the process and receives some type of restitution from the offender. Restorative justice takes many different forms, bu..
Restored
Restored is a Jeremy Camp album, relesed in 2004. Track listing "Restored""Take You Back""Even When""Lay Down My Pride""My Desire""Be The One""Everytime""Letting Go""Breathe""This Man""Innocence""Nothing Else I Need" ..
Restored Apostolic Mission Church
Scheme of several Apostolic Churches inside and outside the Netherlands from 1830 until 2005. Click on the image to enlarge. The Restored Apostolic Mission Church (Hersteld Apostolische Zendingkerk - HAZK) was a bible-believing, chiliastic church society in the Netherlands, Germany, South Afri..
Restored Church of Jesus Christ
The Restored Church of Jesus Christ is a tiny Latter Day Saint church headquartered in Independence, Missouri. The organization disavows the label "Mormon", but claims to be the original church established in 1830 by Joseph Smith, Jr. The church disputes the authority of Brigham Young, who led the..
Restored Name King James Version
English translations of the Bible [+/-] Old English translations (pre-1066) Middle English translations (1066-1500) Early Modern English translations (1500-1800) Modern Christian translations (post 1800) Modern Jewish translations (post 1853) Miscellaneous translations The..
Restored trains
Restored trains are operated by a museum, a club, or by a private company, for entertainment and historical purposes. The trains usually follow a route (or part of a route) used in the past for more utilitarian reasons. A restored train (in this article) is operational, not a static exhibit. Althoug..
Restoree
Restoree (1967) is Anne McCaffrey's first full-length novel. [Spoiler warningSpoiler warning]: Plot and/or ending details follow. It is the story of Sara, an introverted, beak-nosed, 24-year-old virgin librarian from New York who is abducted by the Mil, amorphous alien creatures that eat..
Restore Iraqi Oil
A controversial "no bid" contract awarded to KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton, during the 2003 occupation of Iraq. ..
Restore Our Alienated Rights
Restore Our Alienated Rights (ROAR) was an anti-desegregation busing organization formed in Boston, Massachusetts by Louise Day Hicks in about 1974. The group's purpose was to fight off Federal Judge Arthur J. Garrity's court order requiring the city of Boston to implement desegregation busing — a..
Restore Our Associational Rights
Restore Our Associational Rights, Inc. (ROAR) was an organization formed by United States college fraternities to pursue legislation that would protect them from action by college administrations stifling students' right of association. Headed by Delta Kappa Epsilon, ROAR achieved limited success by..
Restoring the Balance
Restoring the Balance is a radio segment that occasionally appears on Australian radio station Triple J. The primary concept behind the show is a satire of the contrasting political views between the conservative Australian Howard government, and the majority of the Left wing government-funded Trip..
Restoring the Lost Constitution
Restoring the Lost Constitution: The Presumption of Liberty is a book on the US constitution by Randy Barnett, where he outlines his theory of constitutional legitimacy, interpretation and construction. He argues for an interpretation of the Constitution based on its "original meaning" (as distinc..
Restormel
Borough of Restormel Shown within UK and Cornwall Geography Status: Borough Region: South West England Admin. County: Cornwall Area:- Total Ranked 110th451.83 km² Admin. HQ: St Austell ONS code: 15UG Demographics Population:- Total ()- Density ..
Restormel Castle
Restormel Castle is situated on the River Fowey near Lostwithiel, Cornwall, United Kingdom. It was built in 1100 in the typical motte and bailey style and is a perfect example of military architecture of its period, and one of the finest in England. The castle belonged to the Cardinhams in the 12th..
Restormel Council election 1999
Elections to Restormel Council were held on 6 May, 1999. The whole council was up for election and the Liberal Democrat party lost overall control of the council. Election Result |} Preceded by:Restormel Council election 1995 Restormel local elections Followed by:Restormel Council electi..
Restormel Council election 2003
Elections to Restormel Council were held on 1 May, 2003. The whole council was up for election with boundary changes since the last election in 1999 increasing the number of seats by one. The council stayed under no overall control. Election result |} Two Independent and one LibDem counci..
Restormel local elections
One third of Restormel Council is elected each year, followed by one year without election. Contents 1 Political control2 Council elections3 By-election results4 External links Political control Independent 1973 - 1987 No overall control 1987 - 1991 Liberal Democrat 1991 -..
Restoule, Ontario
Location of Restoule in Parry Sound District Restoule is a small community situated on the Restoule River between Commanda Lake, and Restoule Lake in central Ontario, Canada. Restoule is located in Patterson Township, which is an unorganized township in Central Unorganized Parry Sound Distr..
Restoule Provincial Park
Restoule Provincial Park is a provincially maintained park in central Ontario, Canada. It is located between Restoule Lake and Patterson Lake and extends along the banks of the Restoule River until its entry into the French River (excluding the banks belonging to the Dokis First Nation). The park is..
Restoule River
The Restoule River is a river in central Ontario, Canada. It rises at Commanda Lake in Patterson Township, Parry Sound District, specifically at the town of Restoule. It then flows north into Restoule Lake then north into Patterson Lake then west into the French River. The total length of the river..
Restraining line
A restraining line for women's lacrosse is placed at both 25 yard lines. There are eleven players on the field, not including a goal keeper. Only seven offensive players and seven defensive players are allowed inside the restraining line. International rules however allow an 8v8. If a team has e..
Restraining order abuse
In the 1990s, increasing political attention to the problem of domestic violence resulted in many pieces of legislation designed primarily to protect women, such as the Violence Against Women Act. An unfortunate side effect of this has been the incidence of systemic abuse by those the system was de..
Restraint
Look up [[wiktionary:|}}}]] in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The word restraint has several meanings: the emotional discipline of self-restrainthandcuffs, shackles and other forms of physical restraintthe act of employing physical restraints See also: constraint This is a [disambiguati..
Restraints
Restraints is an umbella term incomposing many different types of devices used to deny or restrain the movements of a person or animal. When restraining people they can be used to apprehend criminals, such as handcuffs, however many restrains have dual use as sex toys, like handcuffs do, while other..
Restraint of trade
At present, the law will not enforce certain types of contracts on the ground of illegality. Contracts in restraint of trade are contracts which have the effect of restricting a person's freedom to conduct business in a specified or unspecified location for a specified or unspecified length of time...
Restraint on alienation
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Restrepia
Restrepia is a small genus of 49 orchids in the orchid family (Orchidaceae), closely related to Pleurothallis. Named in honor of Don Jose Restrepo, they tend to be more showy than most other Pleurothallids. They are found primarily at higher altitudes in the cool, damp montane forests of the Andes..
Restrepia antennifera
Restrepia antennifera is an epiphytic, miniature orchid found at higher altitudes in cool, moist montane forests in Venezuela, Colombia and Ecuador. These tiny orchids lack pseudobulbs. The erect, thick, leathery leaf is elleptic-ovate in shape. The aerial roots seem like fine hairs. The attract..
Restrepia citrina
Restrepia citrina Luer & R. Escobar, 1983, is an orchid, close related to the pleurothallinids (subtribe Pleurothallidinae). The epithet 'citrina' (lemon-yellow) refers to the color of the lip. This rare epiphytic species is endemic to the cool, damp montane forests of the Eastern Cordillera of ..
Restrepia falkenbergii
Restrepia falkenbergii Rchb.f., 1880, is an epiphytic orchid, found at altitudes between 1,000-2,000 m in Colombia. This large orchid lacks pseudobulbs. The erect, thick, leathery leaf is elleptic-ovate in shape. The aerial roots seem like fine hairs. The flowers develop one at a time at the base..
Restrepia muscifera
Restrepia muscifera (Rchb. f.) Lindl., 1859 belongs to the orchid family (Orchidaceae). The epithet 'muscifera' is a Latin word, meaning 'fly bearing'. This is an allusion to the appearance of the flower. It is a tiny cespitose orchid, occurring from southern Mexico to Colombia, and a few scatt..
Restrepo (TransMilenio)
Restrepo Fucha ◄ ► Olaya Location Avenida Caracas with Calles 19 and 22 Sur (Avenida Primero de Mayo) Neighborhood Antonio Nariño Opened 2000 The simple station Restrepo is part of the TransMilenio mass-transit system of Bogotá, Colombia, opened in the year 2000. Contents 1&nb..
Restricted Duty Ribbon
The Restricted Duty Ribbon is a decoration of the United States Coast Guard which was first created on March 3, 1984. The award recognizes those Coast Guard personnel who have completed an unaccompanied duty tour in which dependents were not eligible. Standard unaccompanied duty tours are normal..
Restricted Line Officer
Restricted Line Officers in the United States Navy and Navy Reserve are those who are not staff officers (e.g. medical, supply, and legal), but are line officers who are not qualified for Command at Sea. Communities covered by this include Engineering Duty, Aviation Maintenance, Information Warfare..
Restricted Open-shell Hartree-Fock
Restricted Open-shell Hartree-Fock (ROHF) is a variant of Hartree-Fock theory for open shell molecules. It uses doubly occupied molecular orbitals as far as possible and then singly occupied orbitals for the unpaired electrons. This is the simple picture for open shell molecules but it is difficult ..
Restricted product
The restricted product is a construction in the theory of topological groups. Let [ (G_1, K_1), (G_2, K_2) ,(G_3,K_3), ... ] be a sequence of locally compact groups together with open compact subgroups [ K_i \subset G_i]. The restricted product [ ' G_i\, ] is the set..
Restricted representation
In mathematics, if G is a group and H a subgroup, then for any linear representation ρ of G, we can define the restricted representation ρ|H by simply setting ρ|H(h) = ρ(h). This rather evident construction may be extended in numerous and significant ways. For instance we may tak..
Restricted Service Licence
A UK Restricted Service Licence (often called an RSL), is typically granted to radio stations and television stations broadcasting within the UK to serve a local community or a special event. Licences are granted by the broadcasting authority Ofcom (formerly the Radio Authority and the Independent T..
Restricted stock
Restricted stock is an equity instrument that is not fully transferable until certain conditions have been met. Upon satisfaction of those conditions, the stock becomes transferable by the person holding the award. Typically the conditions are a period of time. However, those restrictions can als..
Restricted use pesticides
Because of safety concerns, some pesticides are not available to the general public in the United States. The "Restricted Use" classification restricts a product, or its uses, to use by a certificated pesticide applicator or under the direct supervision of a certified applicator. Certification prog..
Restriction
A restriction may refer to: In general usage, a restriction is a specific type of [[wiktionary:rule|rule]] which defines a finite (and generally absolute) boundary defined for a type of process or function.In mathematics, a restriction is a type of function.In mathematics, in the context of sheaves..
Restrictions on motorcycle use on freeways
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Restriction (mathematics)
In mathematics, the notion of restriction finds a general definition in the context of sheaves. Often, the following definition will be sufficient: If f: E -> F is a (partial) function from E to F, and A is a subset of E, then the restriction of f to A is the (partial) function [ _A : A \to ..
Restriction digest
A restriction digest is a molecular biology procedure used to prepare DNA for analysis or other processing. Also known as DNA fragmentation, it uses a restriction enzyme to selectively cleave strands of DNA into shorter segments, which are more suitable for analytical techniques such as chromatogr..
Restriction enzyme
A restriction enzyme (or restriction endonuclease) is an enzyme that cuts double-stranded DNA. The enzyme makes two incisions, one through each of the phosphate backbones of the double helix without damaging the bases. The chemical bonds that the enzymes cleave can be reformed by other enzymes known..
Restriction fragment
A DNA fragment resulting from cleavage of a DNA strand by a restriction enzyme. Restriction fragments can be analyzed using techniques such as gel electrophoresis. ..
Restriction fragments
Restriction fragments are pieces of DNA produced from enzymatic cut. Most of such fragments are generated by the use of restriction enzymes such as EcoRI from E. coli. Restriction fragments could either have blunt or sticky 'staggered' ends depending on the restriction enzyme used in the cutting pro..
Restriction fragment length polymorphism
In molecular biology, the term restriction fragment length polymorphism (or RFLP) is used in two related contexts: as a characteristic of DNA molecules (arising from their differing nucleotide sequences) by which they may be distinguished, and as the laboratory technique which uses this characterist..
Restriction modification system
The restriction modification system is used by prokaryotic organisms (i.e., bacteria) to protect themselves from foreign DNA such as bacteriophage. Restriction enzymes have specificity for non-methylated DNA, provided that bacteria's own DNA is methylated, sequences which are recognized and cleave..
Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive
See the [Legal disclaimer]. The Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) 2002/95/EC was adopted in February 2003 by the European Union. The RoHS directive took effect on July 1, 2006, but is not a law; it is simply a directive. This directive restricts the use of six hazardou..
Restriction point
The restriction point is a G1 phase checkpoint in the cell cycle of animal cells. Cells that progress through this point are committed to enter S phase, where DNA synthesis and replication will occur. If a cell is not ready, or external conditions are not appropriate for the S phase, then the cell m..
Restriction sites
Restriction sites, or restriction recognition sites, are particular sequences of nucleotides that are recognized by restriction enzymes as sites to cut the DNA molecule. The sites are generally palindromic, (because restriction enzymes usually bind as homodimers) and a particular enzyme may cut bet..
Restrictiveness
"Restrictive clause" redirects here. For , see restrictive covenant. In semantics, a modifier is said to be restrictive if it restricts the reference of its head. For example, in "the red car is fancier than the blue one," red and blue are restrictive, because they restrict which cars car and one a..
Restrictive cardiomyopathy
Restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM) is the least common cardiomyopathy. External links [Medline][eMedicine][Merck] ..
Restrictive covenant
A restrictive covenant is a legal obligation imposed in a deed by the seller upon the buyer of real estate to do or not to do something. Such restrictions frequently "run with the land" and are enforceable on subsequent buyers of the property. Examples might be to maintain a property in a reasonabl..
Restrictor plate
Artist rendering of a NASCAR restrictor plate A Restrictor plate or air restrictor is a device installed at the intake of an engine to limit its power. This is used in road vehicles (e.g., motorcycle for insurance purposes), but mainly in automobile racing, to limit top speed and thus provide ..
ReStructuredText
The correct title of this } is }}}. The initial letter is capitalized due to [Naming conventions #Lower case first lettertechnical restrictions]. reStructuredText is a lightweight markup language intended to be highly readable in source format. The reStructuredText parser is a component ..
Restructured steak
Restructured steak is a catch-all term to describe a class of beef steaks made from smaller pieces of beef fused together by a binding agent. Its development started from the 1970s. Allowed food-grade agents include: Sodium chloride (table salt) and phosphate salts. Salt can prevent microbiological..
Restructuring
Restructuring is the corporate management term for the act of partially dismantling and reorganizing a company for the purpose of making it more efficient and therefore more profitable. It generally involves selling off portions of the company and making severe staff reductions. Restructuring is of..
Restylane
Restylane is a safe and natural cosmetic dermal filler used in facilities such as a medical spa or cosmetic dermatologist's office that restores volume and fullness to the skin to correct facial wrinkles and folds, such as nasolabial folds. Restylane is a cosmetic dermal filler made of hyaluronic ..
Rest (music)
A rest is a sign used in music to represent the relative duration of silence. A rest is an interval of silence in a piece of music, marked by a sign indicating the length of the
