| RRC | residency review committee; risk reduction component; routine respiratory care; Royal Red Cross; rur... |
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| RTR | Recreational Therapist, Registered; red blood cell turnover rate; retention time ratio |
| RVB | red venous blood |
| RVP | red veterinary petrolatum; resting venous pressure; right ventricular pressure |
| SRBC | sheep red blood cells |
| red |
Describes a copper coin that still retains 95 percent or more of its original color. (Abbreviated as RD)
Ãâó: www.numismedia.com/glossary.htm
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| reduced |
or parametric latitude η is the latitude of the same radius on the sphere with the same equator. taneta=sqrt{1-e^2}tanphi
Ãâó: www.dictionaryofeverything.com/explore/616/Latitud...
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| reduce |
act of purchasing or consuming less to begin with, so as not to have to reuse or recycle later.
Ãâó: www.nrdc.org/reference/glossary/r.asp
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| reducing agent |
a substance that loses electrons and undergoes oxidation. It "allows" the other substance to undergo reduction.
Ãâó: wblrd.sk.ca/~chem30_dev/appendix/glossary.htm
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| red tide |
A proliferation of a marine plankton toxic and often fatal to fish, perhaps stimulated by the addi- tion of nutrients. A tide can be red, green, or brown, depending on the coloration of the plankton.
Ãâó: www.waterquality.de/hydrobio.hw/RTERMS.HTM
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| red | in the act of committing a crime or other reprehensible act |
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| red | doing something reprehensible or showing clear evidence of having done something reprehensible |
| red | very fast |
| red | glowing red with heat |
| red | characterized by intense emotion or interest or excitement |
| red | newest or most recent |
| red | having strong sexual appeal |
| red | widely cultivated hybrid poker plant |
| red | mark with red ink |
| red | a cement resembling putty |
| red | common western European partridge with red legs |
| red | a memorably happy or noteworthy day |
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