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Regionalist Party of Cantabria The Regionalist Party of Cantabria (Partido Regionalista de Cantabria, PRC), is the second oldest political party in the Spanish Autonomous Community of Cantabria. The PRC originated in the Association in Defense of the Interests of Cantabria (ADIC), founded on May 14 ,1976, with the objective of promoting the Cantabrian autonomy.
Regionalist Social Party (Institutional Union) Regionalist Social Party (Institutional Union) (in Spanish: Partido Social Regionalista (UniĂłn Institucional)), a political party in Spain. PSR was founded in 1976, and was one of the first five political parties registered on October 4 1976.
Regionalized variable theory Regionalized Variable Theory (RVT) is a geostatistical method used for interpolation in space. The concept of the theory is that interpolation from points in space should not be based on a smooth continuous object.
Regionalliga Regionalliga (plural: Regionalligen, translation: Regional Leagues) is a designation in Germany for sports leagues, which are led by one or more regional federations. Regionalligen often fall below the Bundesliga and 2nd Bundesliga of a given sport.
Regionalliga (football) The FuĂźball-Regionalliga (regional league) is the name of the 3rd division football league in the German football league system. After the introduction of the 3rd Bundesliga in 2008 it will be the 4th division.
Regionarius Regionarius, plural Regionarii, is the title given in later Antiquity and the early Middle Ages to those clerics and officials of the Church of Rome who were attached neither to the papal palace or patriarchium, nor to the titular churches of Rome, but to whom one of the city regions, or wards, was assigned as their official district.
Regions and districts of Scotland The local government regions and districts of Scotland were established under the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 as a two-tier system of local government in Scotland. This reorganisation of local government took full effect in 1975.
Regions Center The Regions Center (formerly the AmSouth Center, most often called the AmSouth-Sonat Tower, and originally the First National-Southern Natural Building) is a 119 meter (390 foot) tall, 30 story office tower located at northwest corner of 20th Street and 5th Avenue North in Birmingham, Alabama, USA. It served as the corporate headquarters for AmSouth Bancorporation from 1972 until 2006.
Regions Charity Classic The Regions Charity Classic, formerly known as the Bruno's Memorial Classic, is an American golf tournament that is part of the PGA Champions Tour. It is held at Ross Bridge Golf Resort and Spa, one of ten courses on the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, located in Hoover, Alabama (a suburb of Birmingham).
Regions Morgan Keegan Championships and the Cellular South Cup The Regions Morgan Keegan Championships and the Cellular South Cup is a tennis tournament held in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. Held since 2002, this WTA Tour event is a Tier III-tournament and is played on outdoor hardcourts.
Regions of Brazil Brazil is currently divided in five regions, by the Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatistica (IBGE). These divisions are composed by states with similar cultural, economical, historical and social aspects, and although through the scientific point of view information given by this type of division is not very accurate, because official information given by the IBGE uses this system, this division is the most widely used in Brazil.
Regions of Denmark The Regions of Denmark were created on January 1, 2007 as part of the 2007 Danish Municipal Reform which created five new administrative units to replace the country's traditional thirteen counties (amter). At the same time, smaller municipalities (kommuner) were merged into larger units, cutting the number of municipalities from 270 to 98.
Regions of Ethiopia Ethiopia is divided into 9 ethnically-based administrative regions (kililoch; singular - kilil) and two chartered cities (astedader akababiwach, singular - astedader akabibi). The word "kilil" more specifically means "reservation" or "protected area" and the ethnic basis of the regions and choice of the word "kilil" has drawn fierce criticism from the opposition, who have drawn comparisons to the bantustans of Apartheid South Africa.
Regions of France France is divided into 26 regions (), of which 21 are in the continental part of metropolitan France, one is Corsica (although strictly speaking that is in fact a "territorial collectivity", not a region, but is referred to as a region in common speech), and four lie overseas. Regions in mainland France are further subdivided into between about 1 and 8 departments each.
Regions of Greece The regions (Greek: γεωγĎαφικά διαμεĎÎŻĎματα) are the traditional (and formerly official) subnational divisions of Greece. There are 10 regions (seven on the mainland and three island groups), which are further subdivided into 54 prefectures.
Regions of Hungary The seven statistical regions of Hungary were created in 1999 with the Law 1999/XCII which is the amendment of modification Law 1996/XXI. The regional division is expected to replace the former administrational divisions, the 19 counties.
Regions of Italy The Regions of Italy were granted a degree of regional autonomy in the 1948 constitution, which states that the constitution's role is: to recognize, protect and promote local autonomy, to ensure that services at the State level are as decentralized as possible, and to adapt the principles and laws establishing autonomy and decentralization.
Regions of Japan The regions of Japan are not official administrative units, but have been traditionally used as the regional division of Japan in a number of contexts. For instance, maps and geography textbooks divide Japan into the eight regions, weather reports usually give the weather by region, and many businesses and institutions use their home region as part of their name (Kinki Nippon Railway, Chūgoku Bank, Tohoku University, etc.
Regions of Johannesburg The administration of Johannesburg has been decentralised into 11 regions. Each region is operationally responsible for the delivery of health care, housing, sports and recreation, libraries, social development, and other local community-based services.
Regions of Korea Korea has traditionally been divided into a number of unofficial regions that reflect historical, geographical, and dialect boundaries within the peninsula. Many of the names in the list below overlap or are obsolete today, with Honam, Yeongdong, Yeongnam, and the modern term Sudogwon being the only ones in wide use in South Korea.
Regions of Nepal Nepal is divided into 14 administrative zones (अञ्चल), which are divided into 75 districts (जिल्ला). The 14 administrative zones are grouped into five development regions (विकास क्षेत्र).
Regions of Nunavut It is a commonly-held misconception that Nunavut is made up of some of the former regions of the Northwest Territories, separated in their entirety. This is not the case; the dividing line did not follow region boundaries, although boundaries have been subsequently finessed so that three former NWT regions collectively constitute Nunavut.
Regions of Papua New Guinea On a broader scale, the nation is divided into four regions. These regional groupings are quite significant in daily life, as they are often the basis for organisation of government services, corporate operations, sporting competitions, and even the machinations of politics.
Regions of Queensland The Regions of Queensland refers to the geographic areas of the Australian state of Queensland. Due to its large size and decentralised population, the state is often divided into regions for statistical and administrative purposes.
Regions of Serbia This is a list of some of geographical and traditional regions of Serbia. Regions that are in the Pannonian plain are delimited by rivers, while those in mountainous parts of are generally delimited by mountains; where latter is the case, it could be said that the regions' borders follow mountain ridges, or that regions are only hospitable areas between these mountains and mountains don't really belong to them.
Regions of Singapore The regions of Singapore are urban planning subdivisions demarcated by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore to aid in its planning efforts. Over time, however, these 5 regions have also been adopted by other governmental organisations in their administrative work, such as their usage in the census of 2000 by the Department of Statistics, Singapore, but they are not administrative subdivisions.
Regions of Slovakia Since 1949 (except 1990-1996) , Slovakia has been divided into a number of kraje (singular kraj; usually translated as "Regions" with capital R). Their number, borders and functions have been changed several times.
Regions of the Netherlands The regions of the Netherlands are divided in the North, South, West and East Netherlands. Opposed to common practise in other countries, the Dutch regularly do not define the areas of their country according to position, but on the overall position of the Province, i.
Regions of Thailand Thailand's four regions are the largest subdivisions of the country. In contrast to the provinces the regions have no administrative character, but are subdivisions of Thailand used for statistical or other geographical purposes only.
Regions of Western Australia The regions of Western Australia are distinct geographic areas of Western Australia, defined by the State Government for purposes of economic development administration. Together they comprise the whole of mainland Western Australia, with the exception of the Perth metropolitan area which is not contained in a region.
Regions University Regions University is an accredited private Christian university located in Montgomery, Alabama associated with the Churches of Christ. Formerly known as Southern Christian University, the Board of Regents changed the name to Regions University on August 2, 2006.
RegionsAir RegionsAir is a regional airline (Part 121) started in 1996 after American Eagle closed its hub in Nashville, Tennessee. Its headquarters and main maintenance base are located at Smyrna Airport in Smyrna, Tennessee.
Regiopolis-Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School Regiopolis - Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School (sometimes abbreviated to RND or "Regi") is a secondary school located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada offering grades 9 to 12. It is one of two schools in Kingston that offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, and is Canada's oldest English Catholic high school.
Regioselectivity In chemistry, regioselectivity is the preference of one direction of chemical bond making or breaking over all other possible directions. It can often apply to which of many possible position a reagent will affect, such as which proton a strong base will abstract from an organic molecule, or when along a substituted benzene ring another substituent will add.
Regis Blackgaard Regis Blackgaard, often referenced with his proper title as Dr. Regis Blackgaard, is the perennial villain of the Christian-themed radio drama/comedy Adventures in Odyssey; he is voiced by Earl Boen (who also voices Regis Blackgaard's identical-twin brother Edwin Blackgaard).
Regis Corporation Regis Corporation is the largest hair salon chain in the world, with over 11,000 salons (including both company-owned and franchises), it is ranked 778 on the Fortune 1000. Its namesake is Regis Hair Salons, and it also owns the chains Supercuts, MasterCuts, Trade Secret, SmartStyle,Cost Cutters, and Holiday Hair mostly in the United States, First Choice Haircutters based in Canada, and Vidal Sassoon, Jean Louis David, and Saint Algue based in Europe.
Regis High School (New York City) Regis High School is an all-scholarship, Jesuit, college preparatory school for young Catholic men. It is located on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, and is one of the most selective high schools in New York.
Regis Jesuit High School Regis Jesuit High School is a Jesuit Catholic college preparatory high school located in Aurora, Colorado. Founded in 1877, the high school shares much of its history with its counterpart Regis University in neighboring Denver.
Regis University Regis University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic university in the United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1877, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities.
Register (linguistics) In linguistics, a register is a subset of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular social setting. For example, an English speaker may adhere more closely to prescribed grammar, pronounce words ending in -ing with a velar nasal (e.
Register allocation In compiler optimization, register allocation is the process of multiplexing a large number of target program variables onto a small number of CPU registers. The goal is to keep as many operands as possible in registers to maximise the execution speed of software programs.
Register Forum The Register Forum is the school-newspaper from the Cambridge Rindge and Latin School (CRLS) in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It has the distinction of being the oldest continually published public high school newspaper in the country.
Register machine In mathematical logic and theoretical computer science a register machine is a generic class of abstract machines used in a manner similar to how a Turing machine might be used. All the models are Turing equivalent.
Register of Culturally Significant Property The Register of Culturally Significant Property is the US State Department’s register of properties around the world, owned or leased by the State Department, that have particular cultural or historical significance.
Register of European Patents The Register of European Patents, or European Patent Register, is a public register (or registry) kept by the European Patent Office (EPO). It contains legal information relating to the published European patent applications and the European patents granted under the European Patent Convention (EPC).
Register office In England and Wales, The Register Office is primarily the local office for the registration of births, deaths and marriages (BD&M), and for the conducting of civil marriages. Set up by Act of Parliament in 1837, the statutory registration service is overseen by the Registrar General but provided locally by the County or Unitary local authority.
Register window In computer engineering, the use of register windows is a technique to improve the performance of a particularly common operation, the procedure call. By devoting hardware to this problem, almost all computer programs will run faster.
Registered Accessibility Specialist A Registered Accessibility Specialist (RAS) is a person licensed with a state of the United States, to determine if a part of the built environment (building, park, sidewalk, parking lot), is compliant with the federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as local state laws. An RAS is capable of doing several things, including: reviewing of construction documents to determine accessible design, inspection of finished buildings to verify accessible construction, as well as consultation.
Registered Cossacks Registered Cossacks (, Polish: Kozacy rejestrowi) is the term used for Ukrainian Cossacks (mostly from the Zaporizhian Sich) who were part of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth armies. Registered Cossacks were a part of Commonwealth army from 1582 until the year 1699.
Registered Education Savings Plan A Registered Education Savings Plan or RESP is a savings account used by parents to save for their children's post-secondary education in Canada. The principal advantages of RESPs are the access to the Canada Education Savings Grant (CESG) and a source of tax-deferred income.
Registered instrument A registered instrument is a form of property, such as shares or bonds, where records are kept of who owns the underlying property, or of the transactions involving transfer of ownership (for example, a company's share register). They may be contrasted with bearer instruments, where no records are kept of ownership or transfers.
Registered Identification Number A registered identification number (or RN) is a number issued by the Federal Trade Commission, upon request, to a business residing in the United States that is engaged in the manufacture, importation, distribution, or sale of textile, wool, or fur products.
Registered jack A registered jack (RJ) is a standardized physical interface for connecting telecommunications equipment (commonly, a telephone jack) or computer networking equipment. The standard designs for these connectors and their wiring are named
Registered medical practitioner Registered medical practitioner is a designation that only a medically qualified person registered with the General Medical Council may claim in the United Kingdom. In contrast, "Doctor" can be used for people with other doctorate degrees, for example a Ph.
Registered memory Registered (also called "buffered") memory modules have a register between the SDRAM modules and the system's memory controller. They place less electrical load on the memory controller and allow single systems to remain stable with more memory modules than they would have otherwise.
Registered Massage Therapist Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) is a protected title for individuals who's finished 2-3 years of intensive training, passed provincial theories & practical examination, and registered with the College of Massage Therapists. They are regulated health care professionals, they upholds ethical practice, meets continuing education requirements and carries minimum liability insurance.
Registered nurse A registered nurse ("RN"), is a health care professional responsible for implementing the practice of nursing through the use of the nursing process (in concert with other health care professionals). Registered nurses work as patient advocates for the care and recovery of the sick and maintenance of the healthy.
Registered office The Registered Office is the address which is registered at the registering authority as the official address of a company, an association or any other legal entity. Generally it will form part of the public record.
Registered owner The term registered owner is usually used in instances of title of a vehicle (such as an automobile) to refer to the person who has right of posession of the vehicle, as opposed to the party that has right of property. The party that has right of property is referred to as a lienholder, and in the event the registered owner fails to pay off the lien according to the agreed-to terms, the lienholder has the right to invoke repossession of the vehicle.
Registered partnership Registered partnership is one of several terms synonymous with a civil union or civil partnership similar to marriage, typically created in order to provide same-sex couples the legal and social benefits of traditional marriage and thus could be described as quasi marriages. The term is used in the Scandinavian countries, The Netherlands and Switzerland.
Registered Retirement Income Fund A Registered Retirement Income Fund or RRIF is a tax-deferred retirement plan under Canadian tax law. Individuals use an RRIF to generate income from the savings accumulated under their Registered Retirement Savings Plan.
Registered Retirement Savings Plan A Registered Retirement Savings Plan or RRSP is a Canadian investment account that provides some tax benefits for saving for retirement in Canada. RRSP refers to a provision in the Income Tax Act that allows a person to shelter financial property from taxes.
Registered training organisation In Australia, in vocational education, a registered training organisation (RTO) is an organisation that provides students with training that results in qualifications and statements of attainment that are recognised and accepted by industry and other educational institutions throughout Australia.
Registered Teacher Programme The Registered Teacher Programme (RTP) is a programme in England and Wales for non-graduates to complete a degree, and gain Qualified Teacher Status. The programme is designed for people that have completed two years of higher education, and have gained a qualification such as a Higher National Diploma or Foundation degree.
Registered user In computing, the term registered user is used literally to describe someone who routinely edits and operates a certain type of software, particularly websites. Registered users generally have higher privileges than users do, but lower privleges than that of administrators.
Registrar General The Registrar General is the Government official responsible for the registration of births, deaths and marriages in England and Wales. There are similar officials in Scotland and Northern Ireland, so the Registrar General is often called the Registrar General for England and Wales for clarity.
Registrar of Companies The registrar of companies for England, Wales & Scotland deals with all filings relating to the 1985 Companies Act, ensuring the document filings are kept up-to-date and deals with any breaches in the Companies Act.
Registration acts (comics) In Marvel Comics' fictional Marvel Universe, the Registration Acts—the Mutant Registration Act (or MRA) and Superhuman Registration Act (SRA or sometimes SHRA)—are controversial legislative bills which, when passed into law, enforce the mandatory registration of superpowered individuals with the government.
Registration Act The Registration Act was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of Ireland passed in 1704, one of a series of Penal laws. Its long title is "An Act for registering the Popish Clergy" and its citation is 2 Ann c.
Registration black In CMYK printing, registration black refers to 100% coverage in each of the four process colors: cyan (C), magenta (M), yellow (Y), and black (K). More generally, if a different mixture of colors is being used, registration black marks in each of the colorants (inks) used.
Registration county A registration county was, in the United Kingdom, a statistical unit used for the output of census information. Registration counties were formed by grouping together the registration districts wholly or partly within a county.
Registration district A registration district in the United Kingdom is a type of administrative region which exists for the purpose of civil registration of births, marriages, and deaths. It has also been used as the basis for the collation of census information.
Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965 The Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages (Scotland) Act 1965, was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, which amended the existing legislation controlling the registration system of births, deaths and marriages in Scotland founded in 1855. The act set out the roles, responsibilities and functions of the Registrar General for Scotland, and the ability of the Registrar-General to appoint other Registrars.
Registration of Political Parties Act 1998 The Registration of Political Parties Act 1998 (1998 c. 48), or An Act to make provision about the registration of political parties was an act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom to set up a register of political parties in the United Kingdom.
Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals (REACH) is a European Union law, regulation 2006/1907 of 18 December 2006. REACH covers the production and use of chemical substances, and has been described as the most important EU legislation for 20 years.
Registro Registro is a city on the Atlantic coast of SĂŁo Paulo, Brazil. Registro in portuguese means register, and this name was given to the city because it was the port from which the earlier settlers registered the gold that was leaving on ships from Brazil headed to Portugal.
Registry cleaner A registry cleaner is a program for Microsoft Windows designed to remove redundant or unwanted items from the Windows registry. The cleaner program attempts to remove unneeded or unwanted items from the registry.
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf The Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc (RID) is a non-profit organization founded in 1964 and incorporated in 1972 that seeks to uphold standards, ethics, and professionalism for American Sign Language interpreters. As an important part of this mission, they maintain a certification program.
Regius Professor Regius Professorships are "Royal" Professorships at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Dublin, Glasgow, Aberdeen and Edinburgh. The chairs were created by a monarch, and each appointment save those at Dublin is approved by the Crown.
Regius Professor of Physic (Cambridge) The Regius Professorship of Physic is one of the oldest and most prestigious of the professorships at the University of Cambridge, founded by Henry VIII in 1540. "Physic" is an old word for medicine, not physics.
Regius Professor of Surgery (Aberdeen) The Regius Professor of Surgery is a Regius professorship held at the University of Aberdeen. The position was created by Queen Victoria in 1839 and was originally a professorship at Marischal College, until it amalgamated with King's College in 1860 to become the University of Aberdeen.
Reglet A reglet is an interlocking two-part flashing between a wall (or the back side of a parapet) and a roof. Reglets usually consist of a receiver flashing affixed to the wall with fasteners and a bead of sealant, and a counter flashing extending from the wall over the roofing material (usually a membrane roof).
Regna Darnell Regna Darnell is a Canadian anthropologist known for her linguistic anthropological fieldwork with the Plains Cree of northern Alberta and with southwestern Ontario First Nations peoples as well as for her scholarship on the history of anthropology.
Regnal name A regnal name, or reign name, is a formal name used by some popes and monarchs during their reigns. Since mediaeval times, monarchs have frequently chosen to use a name different from their own personal name (and therefore the regnal name is technically a pseudonym) when they inherit a throne.
Regnault (crater) Regnault is a lunar impact crater that is located close to the northwest limb of the Moon. It lies across the western rim of the Volta walled plain, with the slightly smaller Stokes crater attached to the southern outer rim.
Regnecentralen Regnecentralen, or RC for short, was the first Danish computer company, founded on October 12, 1955. Through the 1950s and 60s they designed a series of computers, originally for their own use, and later to be sold commercially.
Regnum Online Regnum Online is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by NGD Studios, a game developer studio located in Argentina. In addition to usual character development present in other games of the genre, the game focuses on the conflict of 3 realms in which players take part, fighting against characters of opposing factions and capturing fortresses and castles aside from the usual player vs monster combats.
Regnus Agnus Mundi Regnus Agnus Mundi is an ancient order with Catholic origins, founded in 1492, which studies symbolic language by means of an oral teaching system. In fact, master and disciple are merely labels used to organize the apprenticeship, which is carried out through tasks in which each person seeks out his own answer.
Regola (rione of Rome) Regola is the VII rione of Rome. The name comes from Arenula, (the name is present in the modern Via Arenula) that was the name of the soft sand (rena in Italian) that the river Tiber left after the floods, and which built strands on the left bank.
Regraga The Regraga are one of three tribes that formed the population of Essaouira, Morocco. The Regaga came from the Jbel Hadid mountains and introduced Islam to the region; the other tribes were the Berber Haha and the Chiadma.
Regression testing Regression testing is any type of software testing which seeks to uncover regression bugs. Regression bugs occur whenever software functionality that previously worked as desired stops working or no longer works in the same way that was previously planned.
Regression toward the mean The regression toward the mean effect, sometimes called the regression effect, is a statistical principle concerning the relationship between two linked measurements, x and y. It states that if x is above its mean, then the associated y is likely to be closer to its mean than x was.
Regressive autism Regressive autism is a manner of the neurological development of an autistic child in which they appear to develop typically, such as speech, and then start to lose those skills at about the age of 18 months, thereafter following the standard pattern of autistic neurological development. The term refers to the appearance that their neurological development has reversed; really it is only the few specific developmental skills, rather than the neurology as a whole, that regresses.
Regret (emotion) Regret is an intelligent (and/or emotional) dislike for personal past acts and behaviors. Regret is often felt when someone feels sadness, shame, or guilt after committing an action that the person later wishes that he or she had not done.
Regretfully Yours Regretfully Yours is the thirteen-song major-label debut album released by Superdrag on Elektra Records in 1996. The first single off Regretfully Yours was the infectious "Sucked Out", which ironically expressed disdain for the major-label music industry.
Regroupement des militants syndicaux The Regroupement des militants syndicaux or RMS (in English: Trade-Union Militants Grouping) was a political organization founded in 1974 by members of the Groupe socialiste des travailleurs du Québec involved in the three main trade-unions in Quebec (FTQ, CSN and CEQ) to rally trade unionists into political action.
Reguinho FiĂşra Reguinho FiĂşra (Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: Riginhu FiĂşra, also in the Sal Crioulo) is a remote village in the northern part of the island of Sal. The area overlooks Ponta Norte, the island's northernmost point, and features a lighthouse.
Regulamentul Organic Regulamentul Organic (Romanian name, translated as Organic Statute or Organic Regulation; French: Règlement Organique, Russian: OрганичеŃкий регламент, Organichesky reglament)The name also has plural versions in all languages concerned, referring to the dual nature of the document; however, the singular version is usually preferred. (Djuvara, p.
Regular Army The Regular Army is the permanent force of the United States Army or any Countrys army that is maintained during peacetime, as opposed to those persons who may be part of a reserve or national guard outfit. The term "Regular Army" was first used during the American Civil War (1861–1865) to describe the small contingent of U.
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