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RPI Players The RPI Players is the premiere student-run theater organization on the campus of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, NY. The Players normally produce three to four shows a year in the RPI Playhouse including a straight play in the fall and a musical in the spring.
RPK-74 The Kalashnikov Handheld Machine Gun model 1974 (Ruchnoy Pulemyot Kalashnikova obraztsa 1974 goda, RPK-74, Russian: Đ Ńчной ĐżŃлемёт КалаŃникова образца 1974 года, РПК-74) is a squad automatic weapon or SAW developed by the Kalashnikov Design Bureau of the Soviet Union in 1974. It is a light machine gun that fires 5.
RPL (programming language) The RPL programming language (RPL meaning Reverse Polish LISP or, alternatively, ROM-based procedural language) is a handheld calculator system and application programming language used on Hewlett-Packard's engineering graphing RPN calculators of the HP-28, HP-48, HP-49 and HP-50 series.
RPM (magazine) RPM was a Canadian music industry publication that featured song and album charts for Canada. The publication was founded by Walt Grealis in February 1964, supported through its existence by record label owner Stan Klees.
RPM Gold Leaf Award The RPM Gold Leaf Awards were a Canadian music award, presented annually by RPM to the winners of an annual reader survey of the year's best Canadian music. First presented in 1964, they eventually evolved into a formal adjudicated award ceremony which was renamed the Juno Awards in 1970.
RPM Package Manager RPM Package Manager (originally Red Hat Package Manager, abbreviated RPM) is a package management system. The name RPM refers to two things: a software package file format, and a free software tool which installs, updates, uninstalls, verifies and queries software packaged in this format.
RPM Productions RPM Productions is licensed by the Miss Universe Organization to produce the Miss Louisiana USA, Miss Louisiana Teen USA, Miss North Carolina USA, Miss North Carolina Teen USA, Miss South Carolina USA and Miss South Carolina Teen USA pageants.
RPM Racing RPM Racing is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System game where players can race in a regular season, a single race, and even get to create their own course. The courses can be straight and oval like NASCAR, curvy and flat like Formula One, or hilly and unpredictable like a monster truck track.
RPM: Live RPM: Live is the debut EP of RPM], the youth group of the [[Abundant Life Church in Bradford, headed up by Worship Leader/Songwriter/Youth Pastor Jonathan 'Jock' James. It was recorded on October 15th 2004 and released at the end of March 2005.
RPS Group plc RPS Group plc (LSE:RPS) is a leading international multidisciplinary consultancy based at 60 offices in the UK with 30 offices in Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland, USA, Canada, Australia and Malaysia. RPS Group is listed on the London Stock Exchange, is a FTSE 250 company also named on the FTSE4Good index of socially responsible companies since the scheme's inception.
RPyC RPyC (pronounced are-pie-see), or Remote Python Call, is a python library for remote procedure calls (RPC), as well as distributed computing. Unlike regular RPC mechanisms, such as ONC RPC, CORBA or Java RMI, RPyC is transparent, symmetrical, and requires no special decoration or definition languages.
RQ-2 Pioneer Developed jointly by AAI Corporation and Israel Aircraft Industries, the RQ-2 Pioneer unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) has served with United States Navy, Marine, and Army units, deploying aboard ship and ashore since 1986. Initially deployed aboard battleships to provide gunnery spotting, its mission evolved into reconnaissance and surveillance, primarily for amphibious forces.
RQ-5 Hunter The RQ-5 Hunter unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was originally intended to serve as the United States Army's Short Range UAV system for division and corps commanders. It took off and landed (using arresting gear) on runways.
RQ-6 Outrider The RQ-6 Outrider unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was designed to provide near-real-time reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition information to Marine air/ground task forces, Army brigades, and deployed Navy units that was small enough for an entire system to be contained on two High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicles (HMMWVs) and trailer and transported on a single C-130 Hercules cargo aircraft.
Rrose Sélavy Rrose Sélavy, or Rose Sélavy, was one of the pseudonyms of artist Marcel Duchamp. The name, a pun, sounds like the French phrase "Eros, c'est la vie", which translates to English as "eros, that's life".
RR layout In automobile design, an RR, or Rear-engine, Rear-wheel drive layout places both the engine and drive wheels at the rear of the vehicle. In contrast to the RMR layout, however, the center of gravity of the engine itself is actually past the rear axle.
RRGGBB color system RGB Color Model The standard color model used on the Internet is RGB, which consists of a set of three values from 0 (zero) to 255 in decimal notation, or 0 - ff in hexadecimal (frequently misspelled as 'hexidecimal') notation. One of these values is for red, one is for green, and one is for blue - thus:
RRI 2 RRI 2 stands for Radio Romania International. It offers correct, impartial, quick, relevant, and understandable information and analysis about Romania and its citizens, about its geographical area, to listeners from other countries, with extremley different language, education, age and life experience.
RRKM theory This theory of chemical reactivity was developed by Rice and Ramsperger in 1927 and Kassel in 1928 (the RRK theory). The RRK theory was generalized into the RRKM theory in 1952 by Marcus who took the transition state theory developed by Eyring in 1935 into account.
RRO Entertainment RRO Entertainment is a record label with subsidiary music publishing companies started in 2003 by producer/artist Les Fradkin and his wife Loretta. Artists on the label include Les Fradkin, Edison Lighthouse, Venus In Bluejeans and Get Wet.
RRRecords RRRecords (based in Lowell, Massachusetts) is a used record shop and is also one of the largest record labels specifically targeting noise styles of music. RRR has put out releases by some of the most famous noise artists including: Emil Beaulieau, Merzbow, Masonna, Nurse With Wound, Wolf Eyes, as well as many, many others.
RRS Ernest Shackleton RRS Ernest Shackleton is primarily a logistics ship used for the resupply of scientific stations in the Antarctic owned by the British Antarctic Survey. It is named after the British explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.
RRS Charles Darwin The RRS Charles Darwin is a research ship belonging to the British Natural Environment Research Council. Built in 1985 by Appledore Shipbuilders in Devon and named after the eminent English naturalist, she was used primarily for research in oceanography, geology, and geophysics.
RRS John Biscoe The RRS John Biscoe was a supply and research vessel used by the British Antarctic Survey between 1956 and 1991, when she was replaced by the RRS James Clark Ross. She was named after the English explorer John Biscoe, who discovered parts of Antarctica in the early 1830s.
Rs-83 The RS-83 was a design for the largest and most powerful liquid hydrogen/liquid oxygen rocket engine to be built. The RS-83 is a reusable engine designed to last 100 missions, and was intended to be one possible alternative to the first stage of a two-stage-to-orbit reusable launch vehicle.
Rsabha Rsabha, the bull, a Hindu god mentioned in epic and Puranic literature, is an unusual avatar of Vishnu. He is said to be similar to the Jain deity Rsabhanatha, and possibly this is an attempt to meld the two religions by absorbing Jainism locally.
Rsync rsync is a free software computer program for Unix systems which synchronizes files and directories from one location to another while minimizing data transfer using delta encoding when appropriate. An important feature of rsync not found in most similar programs/protocols is that the mirroring takes place with only one transmission in each direction.
RS McColl RS McColl is a Scottish newsagent company named after Robert Smith McColl. It was founded in 1901 by McColl and his brother Tom 1998] RS McColl became part of [[TM Retail when Forbuoys (a subsidiary of TM Retail) acquired Martin Retail Group, creating Great Britains largest chain of newsagents.
RS Software Ltd. RS Software is a software solutions provider in the Payment Systems domain, founded in 1991. Their clients include high-profile international companies in the payment Cards industry, Insurance, Manufacturing and Retail/Logistics sectors.
RS-232 In telecommunications, RS-232 is a standard for serial binary data interconnection between a DTE (Data terminal equipment) and a DCE (Data Circuit-terminating Equipment). It is commonly used in computer serial ports.
RS-449 The RS-449 specifiecs the functional and mechanical characteristics of the interface between data terminal equipment and data communications equipment. The electrical signalling standards intended for use with RS 449 are RS-422 for balanced signals, and RS-423 for the unbalanced signals, with data rates to 2,000,000 bits per second.
RS08 The RS08 core is a reduced-resource version of the Freescale] [[MC68HCS08 central processing unit (CPU), a member of the 6800 microprocessor family. It has been implemented in several microcontroller devices for embedded systems.
RS300 The RS300 is a modern racing sailing dinghy made by RS, who also make many other dinghies. The RS300 is a one-design, single-handed, hiking dinghy with a PY (Portsmouth Yardstick, RYA) of 1000, making it the fastest dinghy of its category.
RSA blocker tag An RSA blocker tag (or RSA tag) is a RFID tag that responds positively to all unauthorized requests, thus blocking some scanners from reading any RFID tags placed nearby. The tags are designed to protect privacy, and are supposedly unable to be used for theft, denials of service, and other malicious uses.
RSA Battle House Tower RSA Battle House Tower Located in Mobile, Alabama, is Alabama's tallest building. The spire, completed on Saturday, September 16, 2006, with the expertise and planning of Ralph Arthur Anderson, brought the building to its finished height of 745 feet (227Â m).
RSA Factoring Challenge The RSA Factoring Challenge is a challenge put forward by RSA Laboratories on March 18 1991 to encourage research into computational number theory and the practical difficulty of factoring large integers. They published a list of semiprimes (numbers with exactly two prime factors) known as the RSA numbers, with a cash prize for the successful factorization of some of them.
RSA problem In cryptography, the RSA problem is the task of finding eth roots modulo a composite number N whose factors are not known. In other words, the problem is to perform the RSA private-key operation given only the public key.
RSA Secret-Key Challenge The RSA Secret-Key Challenge is a series of cryptographic contests that were started by RSA Laboratories on January 28, 1997 with the intent of helping to demonstrate the relative security of different encryption algorithms. For each contest, RSA has posted on its website a block of ciphertext and the random initialization vector used for encryption.
RSA-1024 In mathematics, RSA-1024 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-1024 has a length of 309 decimal digits and has not been factored so far; a cash prize of 100,000 USD has been offered for successful factorisation by RSA Security.
RSA-1536 In mathematics, RSA-1536 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-1536 has a length of 463 decimal digits and has not been factored so far; a cash prize of 150,000 USD has been offered for successful factorisation by RSA Security.
RSA-155 In mathematics, RSA-155 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. It was factored on August 22 1999 by a team led by Herman te Riele and comprised of Stefania Cavallar, Bruce Dodson, Arjen K.
RSA-160 In mathematics, RSA-160 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. It was factored on April 1 2003 by a team from the University of Bonn and the German Bundesamt fĂĽr Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (BSI, "Federal office for information security").
RSA-200 In mathematics, RSA-200 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-200 has a length of 200 decimal digits which corresponds to 663 bits, and factors into the two 100-digit primes given below.
RSA-2048 In mathematics, RSA-2048 is the largest of the RSA numbers (large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge), and carries the largest cash prize for its factorisation, US$200,000. RSA-2048 has a length of 2048 bits (617 decimal digits).
RSA-500 In mathematics, RSA-500 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-500 has a length of 500 decimal digits (or 1659 binary digits) and has not been factored so far.
RSA-704 In mathematics, RSA-704 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-704 has a length of 212 decimal digits and has not been factored so far; a cash prize of 30,000 USD has been offered by RSA Security for a successful factorisation.
RSA-768 In mathematics, RSA-768 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-768 has a length of 232 decimal digits and has not been factored so far; a cash prize of 50,000 USD has been offered by RSA Security for a successful factorization.
RSA-896 In mathematics, RSA-896 is one of the RSA numbers, large semiprimes that are part of the RSA Factoring Challenge. RSA-896 has a length of 270 decimal digits and has not been factored so far; a cash prize of 75,000 USD has been offered by RSA Security for a successful factorisation.
RSHA The RSHA, or Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Security Main Office), was a subordinate organization of the SS created by Heinrich Himmler on September 22 1939, through the merger of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD, or Security Agency), the Gestapo (Secret State Police) and the Kriminalpolizei (Criminal Police). The organization's stated duty was to fight all "enemies of the Reich" within and outside the borders of Nazi Germany.
RSK Higher Secondary School, Trichy The RS Krishnan Higher Secondary School is located in Tiruchirapalli (Trichy), Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1964 by the BHEL as a means for providing quality education for the children of the company's employees; subsequently, the school opened to students not connected to the BHEL.
RSM Robson Rhodes RSM Robson Rhodes LLP is a partnership of chartered accountants in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. It is the UK member firm of RSM International, the 6th largest network of professional service firms in the world.
RSO Records RSO Records was a record label, formed by rock and roll and musical theatre impresario Robert Stigwood in the late 1960s, after the death of his business partner and mentor Brian Epstein. The "RSO" stands for the Robert Stigwood Organisation.
RSOI RSOI, which stands for Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, Integration, is annual command post exercises (CPX) held by United States Forces Korea and conducted with the Republic of Korea Armed Forces. There are two sessions a year.
RSPB Brading Marshes RSPB Brading Marshes nature reserve is the only RSPB reserve on the Isle of Wight, England. Situated on the east coast of the Island, behind Bembridge Harbour, it was acquired in 2001 and is a mix of lagoons and ditches, reed beds and meadows, with a fringe of ancient woodland.
RSPB Frampton Marsh Frampton Marsh is a nature reserve in Lincolnshire, England. The reserve is situated on the coast of The Wash, some 4 miles from the town of Boston, between the outfalls of the Rivers Welland and Witham (covering an area of mature saltmarsh known as The Scalp), and near the village of Frampton.
RSPB Leighton Moss RSPB Leighton Moss is a nature reserve in Lancashire, England, in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds. It is situated at Silverdale near Carnforth, on the edge of Morecambe Bay and in the Arnside and Silverdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
RSPB Sandwell Valley RSPB Sandwell Valley is a nature reserve, run by the RSPB, in Sandwell Valley, on the River Tame in the middle of the urban conurbation between Birmingham and West Bromwich in the West Midlands of England. It is of particular importance for its educational work with visiting school parties, but many rare birds, possibly including pelicans, have shat on it.
RSPB Snettisham RSPB Snettisham is a nature reserve in the care of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds, situated in the county of Norfolk, England, north of King's Lynn, and close to Sandringham. It faces The Wash, a large estuary.
RSPB Ynys-hir RSPB Ynys-hir is a nature reserve of the RSPB situated beside the Dyfi estuary in Ceredigion, Mid Wales between Aberystwyth and Machynlleth. The reserve covers 550 hectares and includes a variety of habitats extending inland from mudflats and saltmarsh through farmland and pools to oak woodland and hillside scrub.
RSPCA Australia The first meeting of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Australia (RSPCA Australia) was held in February 1981. During 1980 two meetings were held to determine the formation of a national RSPCA body.
RSS directory It's directory (or link colection) of RSS feeds where you can search and find RSS feeds you looking for. It's also good place to submit your own RSS feed if you have one and it can drive some traffic to your valuable website, and more people will know about articles on your website, blog, forum or other sites.
RSS enclosure RSS enclosures are a way of attaching multimedia content to RSS feeds by providing the URL of a file associated with an entry, such as an MP3 file to a music recommendation or a photo to a diary entry. Unlike e-mail attachments, enclosures are merely hyperlinks to files, the actual data is not embedded into the feed.
RSS-DEV Working Group The RSS-DEV Working Group was the outgrowth of a fork in RSS format development. The private, non-commercial working group began with a dozen members in three countries, and was chaired by Rael Dornfest, researcher and developer of the Meerkat RSS-reader software.
RSSOwl RSSOwl is a news aggregator for RSS and Atom News feeds. It is written in Java, and uses SWT as a widget toolkit to allow it to fit in with the look and feel of different operating systems while remaining cross-platform.
RST code The RST code is used by amateur radio operators, shortwave listeners, and other radio hobbyists to exchange information about the quality of a radio signal being received. The code is a three digit number, with one digit each for conveying an assessment of the signal's readability, strength, and tone.
RSTC: Reserve Spy Training Corps RSTC: Reserve Spy Training Corps is a spy film for Christian families that was written and directed by J David Baker. It stars Sarah Beth Hill as a fearful high school teenager, and Adam Hale as a secret member of the Reserve Spy Training Corps, a training program for high school students who want to pursue a career as a spy.
RSTS/E RSTS/E (an acronym for Resource Sharing Time Sharing Extended) was a multi-user time-shared operating system developed by Digital Equipment Corporation ("DEC") (now part of Hewlett Packard) for the PDP-11 series of 16-bit minicomputers, and used primarily during the 1970s and 1980s, although some installations were still being upgraded well into the 1990s. The RSTS/E Operating System is usually referred to just as "RSTS" and this article will generally use the shorter form.
RSUA Bronze Medal The RSUA Bronze Medal is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects to the student of architecture in the final year of the BSc course at Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful major project.
RSUA Silver Medal The RSUA Silver Medal is awarded annually by the Royal Society of Ulster Architects to the final-year student of architecture at Queen's University Belfast who, in the eyes of the assessors has produced the most successful major project.
RSX-11 RSX-11 is a family of real-time operating systems mainly for PDP-11 computers created by Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC), common in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It was designed for and much used in process control, but was also popular for program development.
Rtu Rtu () in Vedic Sanskrit refers to a fixed or appointed time, especially the proper time for sacrifice (yajna) or ritual in Vedic Religion, The word is so used in the Rigveda, the Yajurveda and the Atharvaveda. In Classical Sanskrit, it refers to an epoch or period, especially one of the six seasons of the year, Vasanta "spring", Grishma "the hot season", Varshas (f.
RT (energy) RT is the product of the molar gas constant, R, and the temperature, T. This product is used in physics as a scaling factor for energy values in macroscopic scale (sometimes it is used as a pseudo-unit of energy), as many processes and phenomena depends not on the energy alone, but on the ratio of energy and RT, i.
RT-1 The RT-1 was an early intercontinental ballistic missile design that was tested but not deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was not assigned a NATO reporting name, but did carry the industry designation 8K95.
RT-11 RT-11 ('RT' for Real Time) was a small, single-user real-time operating system for the Digital Equipment Corporation PDP-11 family of 16-bit computers. RT-11 was first implemented in 1970 and was widely used for real-time systems, process control, and data acquisition across the full line of PDP-11 computers.
RT-15 The RT-15 was a mobile theatre ballistic missile deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-14 Scamp (alternately the SS-14 Scapegoat) and carried the industry designation 8K96.
RT-20 (missile) The RT-20 was an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed but not deployed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-15 Scrooge and carried the industry designation 8K99.
RT-21 Temp 2S The RT-21 Temp 2S was a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It was assigned the NATO reporting name SS-16 Sinner and carried the industry designation 15Zh42.
RT-25 The RT-25 was a medium-range ballistic missile program that was proposed by not developed by the Soviet Union during the Cold War. It did not receive a NATO reporting name but did have an industry designation of 8K97.
RT-2PM Topol The RT-2PM Topol () is a mobile intercontinental ballistic missile designed in the Soviet Union and in service with Russia's Strategic Rocket Forces. It was assigned the NATO reporting name Sickle (DIA-Code:SS-25) and carries the GRAU designation 15Đ–58 ("15Zh58").
RT-2UTTH Topol M The RT-2UTTH «Topol-M» () is the most recent intercontinental ballistic missile to be deployed by Russia, and the first to be developed after the dissolution of the Soviet Union. In its Russian designation РТ stands for "ракета твердотопливная" ("solid fuel rocket"), while УТТХ - for "ŃĐ»ŃчŃенные тактико-техничеŃкие характериŃтики" ("improved tactical and technical characteristics").
RT-841 RT-841 is the base component VHF radio transceiver used by the United States Military in manpack and vehicular radio configurations, including the AN/PRC-77 (manpack) and the GRC-160 (vehicular). These radio systems were employed in the US Army and US Marine Corps from the Vietnam Era to present.
RTÉ Guide The RTÉ Guide (Irish language: Iris Radio TelefĂs Éireann) is a television and radio listings magazine in the Republic of Ireland published by RTÉ Commercial Enterprises Limited, a subsidiary of Radio TelefĂs Éireann.
RTÉ Network Limited RTÉ Network Transmission Limited (RTÉNL) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Radio TelefĂs Éireann which runs Ireland's principal terrestrial television and radio broadcast signal transmission networks. They operate 10 main sites, and over 100 smaller relays and transposers, which carry either television, radio, or both.
RTÉ One RTÉ One is the Republic of Ireland's oldest and most popular television channel, operated by Irish state broadcaster Radio TelefĂs Éireann. RTÉ One is almost universally available on the VHF and UHF bands in Ireland (though VHF has mostly been phased out), and is available on the Sky Digital satellite service in both the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, as well as cable and MMDS, including the NTL digital cable service in Northern Ireland.
RTÉ One On-Air Identity Throughout the years, RTÉ One has gone through many changes to its on-air identity, mostly in tune with the changing of the statutory logo of the cooperation that operates it, as in the early years. The average life of an RTÉ One ident is around three years, with modifications and changes along the way.
RTÉ Radio 1 RTÉ Radio 1 is the principal radio channel of Irish public-service broadcaster Radio TelefĂs Éireann and is the direct descendant of Dublin radio station 2RN, which began broadcasting on a regular basis on 1 January 1926.
RTÉ RaidiĂł na Gaeltachta RTÉ RaidiĂł na Gaeltachta (RnaG; Irish for Radio of the Gaeltacht) is the Irish-language radio service of Radio TelefĂs Éireann (RTÉ) in Ireland, and is available on 92-94FM in Ireland and via the Internet. It began broadcasting on 2 April 1972, and was the second legal radio station in Ireland.
RTÉ Two RTÉ Two (known from 1988 to 2004 as Network 2 or RTÉ Network Two or N2) is Ireland's fifth-oldest television channel, operated by Irish state broadcaster Radio TelefĂs Éireann. RTÉ Two is almost universally available throughout the island of Ireland on the VHF and UHF bands (though VHF has mostly been phased out), and is also available via satellite (DVB-S) to Irish subscribers of Sky Digital.
RTBF [official logo]RTBF or Radio télévision belge de la communauté française is the national broadcasting organisation of the government of the French-speaking southern part of Belgium, the counterpart to the Dutch-speaking VRT in the northern part of the country. RTBF operates three television channels, La Une, La Deux and RTBF Sat (Satellite TV), along with a number of radio channels, La Première, RTBF International, VivaCité, Musiq3, Classic21 and PureFM.
RTC (Cape Verde) The Radio e TelevisĂŁo de Cabo Verde (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Radiu y Televison di Kabuberdi) is a Cape Verde's first radio and television station broadcasting local programs from Cape Verde, Portugal and Brazil as well as the rest of the world. It is a publicly owned company and enterprise and is located in the Capeverdean capital city of Praia and has a few buildings.
RTC Alarm A real time clock alarm is a feature that can be used to allow a computer to 'wake up' after shut down to execute tasks every day or on a certain day. It can sometimes be found in the 'Power Management' section of a motherboard's BIOS setup.
RTCA, Incorporated RTCA, Incorporated is a not-for-profit corporation formed to advance the art and science of aviation and aviation electronic systems for the benefiit of the public. The organization functions as a Federal Advisory Committee and develops consensus based recommendations on contemporary aviation issues.
RTCG Radio Television of Montenegro (Serbian/Montenegrin: Radio Televizija Crne Gore - hence the acronym RTCG; Cyrillic: Радио ТелевизиŃа Црне Горе) is the public broadcaster in Montenegro. It is a state-owned company with its headquarters in Podgorica.
RTD info RTD info is a quarterly magazine published by the European Commission presenting a mix of research results and debate on scientific subjects of interest to a wide, non-specialised readership. The common theme is Europe.
RTECS RTECS, also known as Registry of Toxic Effects of Chemical Substances, is a database of toxicity information compiled from the open scientific literature that is available for charge. Until 2001 it was maintained by US National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) and is now maintained by the private company Elsevier MDL.
RTFM RTFM is an initialism for the statement "Read The Fucking Manual." This instruction is sometimes given in response to a question when the person being asked believes that the question could be easily answered by reading relevant "manual" or instructions.
RTI International RTI International was established in 1958 as Research Triangle Institute, the founding tenant of North Carolina’s Research Triangle Park. RTI was founded as part of a larger effort to harness the intellectual capital of the area’s three major universities— North Carolina State University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Duke University.
RTJKJAS The letters RTJKJAS appear on several websites. Typically the sites have full-page notices claiming that the site owner is guilty of copyright theft and the site has therefore been shut down by the FBI, and sometimes another United States organisation.
RTL Boulevard RTL Boulevard is a daily television programme on the Dutch broadcasting station RTL 4. It was set up as a television equivalent of a tabloid, with a lot of airy subjects, news items and gossip about the stars, fashion and criminality.
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