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1Range (computer science) — In computer science, the term range may refer to one of two things: # The maximum and minimum values that may be stored in a variable. # The upper and lower bounds of an array. Range of a variable The range of a variable is given as the… …
2Range Rover — Infobox Automobile name = Land Rover Range Rover manufacturer = Land Rover parent company = British Leyland 1970 1986 Rover Group 1986 1988 British Aerospace 1988 1994 BMW 1994 2000 Ford 2000 2008 Tata Motors 2008 production = 1970 present… …
3Range (aircraft) — The maximal total range is the distance an aircraft can fly between takeoff and landing, as limited by fuel capacity in powered aircraft, or cross country speed and environmental conditions in unpowered aircraft. The fuel time limit for powered… …
4Range encoding — is a data compression method defined by G N N Martin in his 1979 paper on Range encoding: an algorithm for removing redundancy from a digitized message [http://www.compressconsult.com/rangecoder/#download Range Encoder ] ] . Range encoding is… …
5Range of motion — or (ROM), as used in the biomedical and weightlifting communities, is the measurement of the achievable distance between the flexed position and the extended position of a particular joint or muscle group. The act of attempting to increase this… …
6Will Finn — is an American animator, voice actor, and director. His work in animation includes characters from Disney and Don Bluth films such as The Secret of NIMH , Oliver and Company , and Pocahontas . His characters include Laverne ( The Hunchback of… …
7Range factor — (commonly abbreviated RF) is a baseball statistic developed by Bill James. It is calculated by dividing putouts and assists by number of innings or games played at a given defense position. [http://www.baseball reference.com/about/field… …
8Will Franken — (born June 30, 1973) is a comedian based in New York City once based in San Francisco. Born and raised in Sedalia, Missouri, Franken holds a Master’s degree in English (with a specialization in Restoration and 18th Century literature). He pursued …
9Range (particle radiation) — In passing through matter, charged particles ionize and thus lose energy in many steps, until their energy is (almost) zero. The distance to this point is called the range of the particle. The range depends on the type of particle, on its initial …
10Range of a projectile — In physics, a projectile launched with specific initial conditions in a uniform gravity field will have a predictable range. As in Trajectory of a projectile, we will use:* g: the gravitational acceleration mdash;usually taken to be 9.81 m/s2… …