The meaning of R
ˈrəːntɡən
R – definition
abbreviationRecto.
abbreviation(giving position or direction) right.
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L to r: evan, nic, and davidabbreviationRule.
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Under r 7.4 (6) the court may hear an application immediatelyabbreviationRand.
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A farm worth nearly r1,3 millionabbreviation(in names of sports clubs) rangers or rovers.
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Berwick rabbreviationRéaumur (a temperature scale, now obsolete).
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198.6 °rabbreviationRegina or rex.
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Elizabeth rabbreviationRegistered as a trademark.
abbreviation(in the us) republican.
abbreviation(in film classification) restricted (denoting films restricted to viewers over a certain age).
abbreviation(on a gear shift) reverse.
abbreviationRiver (chiefly on maps).
abbreviationRoentgen(s).
abbreviationRomania (international vehicle registration).
abbreviationRook (in recording moves in chess).
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21.rh4abbreviation(on scorecards) run(s).
nounThe eighteenth letter of the alphabet.
nounA figure expressing the rate at which an infectious disease spreads, taken as the average number of cases arising by transmission from a single infected individual.
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There are lots of things we can do to reduce r, including reducing our social contacts by continuin…
nounA number between +1 and −1 calculated so as to represent the linear interdependence of two variables or sets of data.
nounThe constant of proportionality in the gas equation. it is equal to 8.314 joule kelvin−1 mole−1.
nounA unit of ionizing radiation, the amount producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative ionic charge in one cubic centimetre of air under standard conditions.
An unspecified alkyl or other organic radical or group.
Electrical resistance.
The gas constant.
Radius.
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2πr
Correlation coefficient.
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Sigmoidoscopic and symptom scores also showed a significant correlation with each other (r = 0.91)
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Word origin
1920s: named after Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen (1845–1923), German physicist, discoverer of X-rays.
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