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resource conservation and recovery act No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
resource extraction No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
ResourceHeader Attributes of a resource which pertain to theprovider of the resource and descriptive information about the resource. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
ResourceID A Resource ID is a URI that has the form"scheme://authority/path" where "scheme" is "spase" for those resourcesadministered through the SPASE framework, "authority" is the uniqueidentifier for the res ource provider registered within the SPASE frameworkand "path" is the unique identifier of the resource within the context ofthe "authority". The resource ID must be unique within the SPASE framework. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
ResourceName A short textual description of a resourcewhich may be useful when read by a person. Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Resources, Natural No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
respiration No definition provided Ryan McGranaghan 2023.04.16
Respiration No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiration calorimeter No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiration of plants No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs--Anatomy No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs--Arachnida, [Fishes, etc.] No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs--Diseases No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs--Diseases--Homeopathic treatment No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Respiratory organs--Surgery No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Response time The e-folding time scale for the transition of a glacier, following a step change in mass balance, from one steady state to another. Response times have been formulated for various attributes of the g lacier such as volume and length. They can be confused easily with the mass-turnover time; the reaction time; and the growth time. The volumetric response time is the most commonly seen formulation. Here the glacier changes from an initial volume V1 to a later volume V2, and the response time is the time needed for the volume to change by (V2 V1) (1 e-1), where e = 2.71828... Is the base of natural logarithms. The response time is much shorter than the time required to attain volume V2. Indeed, in this formulation the time to attain volume V2 is infinite. The change between state 1 and state 2 is assumed to be 'small'. The response time for volume is somewhat shorter than that for length, that is, for the length to change by (L2 L1) (1 e-1). The response time is an idealization. The essence of the idea is that the glacier 'remembers' its earlier steady state because it adjusts its size and shape by flow. The volume response time is often estimated with an expression due to J GCW Glossary 2023.03.27
Responsibility No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Responsibility, Administrative No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
Responsibility, Legal No definition provided Christopher Rauch 2023.12.01
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