Otheruses Radius disambiguation Infobox Bone Name Radius joint Latin GraySubject 52 GrayPage 219 Image ... left and palm up right . Radius is 1 Articulations MeshName Radius MeshNumber A02.835.232.087.090.700 DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The Radius is one of the two large bone s of the forearm , the other being ... bone, Prism geometry prism shaped and slightly curved longitudinally. The radius articulates ... bone in the human leg lower leg is the tibia . The word radius is Latin language Latin for ray . In the context of the radiusbone, a ray can be thought of rotating around an axis line extending diagonally ..., CA edition 5th year 2008 page 188 ref The radius is named so because the radiusbone acts like the radius of a circle . The ulna acts as the center point to the circle because when the arm is rotated the ulna does not move. The radiusbone acts like the radius of a circle because it rotates around the ulna and the far end, known as the styloid process of the radius, is the distance from the ulna center of the circle to the edge of the radius the circle . Shape The radius has a body and two extremities. The upper extremity of radius upper extremity of the radius consists of a somewhat cylindrical ... of radius body of the radius is self explanatory, and the lower extremity of radius lower extremity of the radius is roughly quadrilateral in shape, with articular surfaces for the ulna , scaphoid and lunate bone s. The distal end of the radius forms a palpable point called the Radial styloid process ... animals, the radius is the main load bearing bone of the lower forelimb. Its structure is similar in most ... See also Bone Terminology Bone terminology Terms for anatomical location Ossification of radius References reflist External links http boneandspine.com musculoskeletal anatomy anatomy of radiusbone ... sv Str lben te th uk vi X ng quay zh simple Radiusbone ... is the major contributor to the elbow joint, the radius primarily contributes to the wrist joint ... more details
Radiusbone multicol break Radius of gyration Radius of convexity Radius of convergence Radius of curvature ...otheruses Image CIRCLE 1.svg thumb right Circle illustration In classical geometry , a radius of a circle or sphere is any line segment from its Centre geometry center to its perimeter . By extension, the radius ... name mwd1 http www.mathwords.com r radius of a circle or sphere.htm Definition of radius at mathwords.com. ... to its circumradius, the radius of its circumscribed circle or circumscribed sphere . In either case, the radius may be more than half the diameter, which is usually defined as the maximum distance between any two points of the figure. The inradius of a geometric figure is usually the radius of the largest circle or sphere contained in it. The inner radius of a ring, tube or other hollow object is the radius of its cavity. For regular polygons, the radius is the same as its circumradius. ref name ... apothem . In graph theory , the radius graph theory radius of a graph is the minimum over all vertices ... 08 08. ref The name comes from Latin radius , meaning ray but also the spoke of a chariot wheel. ref name radic http dictionary.reference.com browse Radius Definition of Radius at dictionary.reference.com. Accessed on 2009 08 08. ref The plural of radius can be either radii or the conventional English plural radiuses ref http www.merriam webster.com dictionary radius ref . The radius of the circle with perimeter circumference C is math r frac C 2 pi frac C tau . math Radius from area The radius of a circle with area A is math r sqrt frac A pi . math The radius is half the diameter. Pi radius squared Area Radius from three points To compute the radius of a circle going through three points ... for regular polygons These formulas assume a regular polygon with n sides. Radius from side The radius ... 8 & 1.3065630 & & 16 & 2.5629154 9 & 1.4619022 & & 17 & 2.7210956 end array math To add radius from area, inradius from outradius, outradius from inradius Formulas for hypercubes Radius from side The radius ... more details
Other uses Radius disambiguation IPstack Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS is a networking ... AAA protocol AAA management for computers to connect and use a network service. RADIUS was developed ... and History of RADIUS publisher Interlink Networks author John Vollbrecht year 2006 accessdate 2009 04 15 ref Because of the broad support and the ubiquitous nature of the RADIUS protocol ... web url http i.techrepublic.com.com downloads PDF SolutionBase RADIUS deployment scenarios.pdf title SolutionBase RADIUS deployment scenarios publisher TechRepublic author Brien Posey date 2006 08 31 accessdate 2009 04 15 ref RADIUS is a client server protocol that runs in the Application Layer application ... have a RADIUS client component that communicates with the RADIUS server. The RADIUS server is usually ... en US tech tk59 technologies tech note09186a00800945cc.shtml title How Does RADIUS Work? publisher Cisco author date 2006 01 19 accessdate 2009 04 15 ref RADIUS serves three functions to authenticate ... for certain network services and to account for usage of those services. AAA RADIUS servers use the AAA ... characteristics in RADIUS are described in RFC 2865 while Accounting is described by RFC ... web form. In turn, the RAS sends a RADIUS Access Request message to the RADIUS server, requesting authorization to grant access via the RADIUS protocol. ref RFC 2865 Remote Authentication Dial In User Service RADIUS ref This request includes access credentials, typically in the form of username ... regarding the user s physical point of attachment to the RAS. The RADIUS server checks ... service access privileges. Historically, RADIUS servers checked the user s information against a locally stored flat file database. Modern RADIUS servers can do this, or can refer to external sources .... File Drawing RADIUS 1812.svg thumb right 350px RADIUS Authentication and Authorization Flow The RADIUS server then returns one of three responses to the NAS 1 Access Reject, 2 Access Challenge ... more details
Wiktionary radiusRadius is a straight line or distance from the center to the edge of a curve. It may also refer to In anatomy Radiusbone , one of the two bones in a forearm In mathematics and technology Any of these can be called just radius in the respective contexd Radius graph theory , the minimum distance from a graph s node to the node that is farthest from it Radius of curvature , a measure of how gently a curve bends Bend radius , the minimum radius one can bend a pipe, tube, sheet, cable or hose without damage Turn radius , the minimum radius that a vehicle can negotiate a turn in Radius of convergence in calculus , the radius of the region where a complex power series converges Radius of gyration , the root mean square distance from a set of points or masses to a given center The radial coordinate in a Polar coordinate system 2D Cylindrical coordinate system 3D Spherical coordinate system 3D The inradius or circumradius of a shape As a name RADIUS , a network authentication protocol Radius computer , a computer hardware firm Radius music ensemble , a London music ensemble founded by Tim Benjamin Radius band , a band from Los Angeles, California Radius comics , a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe Radius Chrono Cross Radius Chrono Cross , a character in Chrono Cross See also Circle Ellipse Sphere Diameter disambiguation ca Radi cv da Radius flertydig de Radius Begriffskl rung fr Radius gl Raio it Radius he la Radius lt Spindulys nl Radius ja pl Promie ru sk Polomer tr Radius ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Generalize date October 2009 Image Gray217.png thumb Figure 1 Plan of ossification of the radius. From three centers. Image Gray218.png thumb Figure 2 Epiphysial lines of radius in a young adult. Anterior aspect. The line of attachment of the articular capsule of the wrist joint is in blue. The radius is one of the two bone s in the forearm . The radius bone radius is ossified from three centers one for the body, and one for either extremity. That for the body makes its appearance near the center of the bone, during the eighth week of fetal life. About the end of year, ossification commences in the lower end and at the fifth year, in the upper end. The upper epiphysis fuses with the body at the age of seventeen or eighteen years, the lower about the age of twenty. An additional center sometimes found in the radial tuberosity, appears about the fourteenth or fifteenth year. Ossification DEFAULTSORT Ossification Of Radius Category Upper limb anatomy ... more details
Infobox Bone Name PAGENAME Latin caput radii GraySubject 52 GrayPage 219 Image Gray214.png Caption The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface. The top is proximal elbow and bottom is distal wrist . Image2 Caption2 Origins Insertions Articulations MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 08 DorlandsSuf 12212240 The head of the radiusboneradius has a cylindrical form, and on its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the Capitulum of the humerus capitulum or capitellum of the humerus . The circumference of the head is smooth it is broad medially where it articulates with the radial notch of the ulna , narrow in the rest of its extent, which is embraced by the annular ligament . The deepest point in the fovea is not axi symmetric with the long axis of the radius, creating a cam effect during pronation and supination . See also Nursemaid s elbow External links NormanAnatomy radiographsul NormanAnatomyFig xrayelbow Gray s musculoskeletal stub Bones of upper extremity gl C pula radial th ... more details
Distinguish2 Radius of convexity a mathematical term refimprove date November 2009 class wikitable align right style margin top 0px margin right 0px margin left 10px background ffffff Image Gray214.png 180px Image Gray213.png 180px colspan 2 Bones of the Forearm . Left Anatomical terms of location Anterior and posterior Anterior view, Right Anatomical terms of location Anterior and posterior Posterior view. The Convexity of the radius or the convexity of the lateral surface of the radius refers to the Lateral lateral border of the Radiusboneradiusbone which curves outwards to be convex lateralward . The Pronator teres muscle is described as attaching Anatomical terms of location Proximal and distal distally to the middle of convexity of lateral surface of radius . ref name moore & agur cite book last Moore first Keith authorlink coauthors Anne Agur title Essential Clinical Anatomy Third Edition publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins year 2007 location USA pages 446 url doi id isbn 0 7817 6274 X ref It does this just below the Insertion anatomy insertion of the Supinator muscle . References div class references small references div Bones of upper extremity anatomy stub ... more details
To the Bone may refer to To the Bone The Kinks album To the Bone The Kinks album To the Bone Kris Kristofferson album To the Bone Kris Kristofferson album To the Bone Law & Order Criminal Intent To the Bone Law & Order Criminal Intent , an episode of Law & Order Criminal Intent ToTheBones , an English rock band disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2008 Infobox Disease Name Absent radius Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD9 ICD9 755.25 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus eMedicineSubj eMedicineTopic MeshID Absent radius is a very rare medical condition in which the radiusboneradiusbone is not developed. This results in a typical position of the arm in which the wrist is plantarflex ed and radially deviated. Classification The aetiology of radial club hand or radial dysplasia can be divided into sporadic and syndromal cases. Sporadic cases are not inherited and are presumed to be due to de novo genetic mutations. Syndromal cases certain syndromes have a higher than expected association with radial dysplasia. Typically, organ systems are affected that develop at the same time as the upper limb VACTERL association or VATER syndrome Holt Oram syndrome Edwards syndrome haematopoietic syndromes Fanconi anemia Thrombocytopaenia with Absent Radius TAR syndrome craniofacial syndromes Nager s Syndrome Goldenhar s syndrome Mobius syndrome cleft lip and palate Treacher Collins syndrome skeletal syndromes and isolated skeletal associations Klippel Feil syndrome Sprengel deformity syndactyly scoliosis teratogens radiations valproic acid thalidomide Congenital malformations and deformations of musculoskeletal system Category Congenital disorders of musculoskeletal system genetic disorder stub pl Aplazja ko ci promieniowej pt Aus ncia cong nita do r dio ... more details
Wikt Radius of curvature may refer to Radius of curvature mathematics Radius of curvature optics Radius of curvature applications , in geodesy and materials science The reciprocal of the curvature , in differential geometry Radius , for a sphere lingo The radius of the osculating circle in differential geometry of curves Minimum railway curve radius disambiguation ... more details
about the skeletal organ other uses Bone disambiguation and Bones disambiguation the tissue Osseous tissue ... organs of the body, produce red blood cell red and white blood cell s and store mineral s. Bone tissue ... functions . One of the types of tissue that makes up bone is the mineralized osseous tissue , also called bone tissue, that gives it rigidity and a coral like three dimensional internal structure. Other types of tissue found in bones include bone marrow marrow , endosteum , periosteum , nerve s, blood ... together as the child grows, leaving a total of 206 separate bones in an adult. The largest bone in the human ... space. The interaction between bone and muscle is studied in biomechanics . Sound transduction ... Blood production the Bone marrow marrow , located within the medullary cavity of long bones and interstices of cancellous bone, produces blood cells in a process called hematopoiesis . Metabolic Mineral ... . Growth factor storage mineralized bone matrix stores important growth factors such as insulin like growth factors, transforming growth factor, bone morphogenetic protein s and others. Fat storage the yellow bone marrow acts as a storage reserve of fatty acid s. Acid Base chemistry base balance bone buffers the blood against excessive pH changes by absorbing or releasing Alkali salts alkaline salts . Detoxification bone tissues can also store heavy metals and other foreign elements, removing ... for excretion . Citation needed date May 2007 Endocrine system Endocrine organ bone controls phosphate ... acts on kidney s to reduce phosphate reabsorption . Bone cells also release a hormone called osteocalcin ... ref Mechanical properties The primary tissue of bone, osseous tissue , is a relatively Rockwell scale ... and Fatigue Properties of Human Cortical Bone Determined from Pure Shear Tests year 2001 last1 ... or torsional forces. While bone is essentially Brittleness brittle , it does have a significant ... Bone structure multiple image image1 Illu compact spongy bone.jpg caption1 An illustration width1 ... more details
Infobox Bone Name Body of radius Latin corpus radii GraySubject 52 GrayPage 219 Image Gray214.png Caption The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface. The top is proximal elbow and bottom is distal wrist . Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 56 DorlandsSuf 12260789 The body of the Radiusboneradius or shaft of radius is prismoid in form, narrower above than below, and slightly curved, so as to be convex lateralward. It presents three borders and three surfaces. Borders The volar border margo volaris anterior border extends from the lower part of the tuberosity above to the anterior part of the base of the styloid process below, and separates the volar from the lateral surface. Its upper third is prominent, and from its oblique direction has received the name of the oblique line of the radius it gives origin to the flexor digitorum superficialis muscle also flexor digitorum sublimis and flexor pollicis longus muscle the surface above the line gives insertion to part of the supinator muscle . The middle third of the volar border is indistinct and rounded. The lower fourth is prominent, and gives insertion to the pronator quadratus muscle , and attachment to the dorsal carpal ligament it ends in a small tubercle, into which the tendon of the brachioradialis muscle is inserted. The dorsal border margo dorsalis posterior border begins above at the back of the neck, and ends below at the posterior part of the base of the styloid process it separates the posterior from the lateral surface. is indistinct above and below, but well marked in the middle third of the bone. The interosseous crest crista interossea internal or interosseous border begins above, at the back part of the tuberosity, and its upper part ... of the muscles which subsequently run in the grooves on the lower end of the bone. The lateral ... small radius on the right and ulna left of the left forearm, anterior view small gallery Gray s Bones ... more details
Infobox Hollywood cartoon cartoon name A Bone for a Bone series Looney Tunes Goofy Gophers image A Bone for a Bone title card.png caption The title card for A Bone for a Bone . director Friz Freleng I. Freleng story artist Ben Hardaway J.B. Hardaway animator Virgil Ross br Arthur Davis animator Arthur Davis br Manuel Perez animator Manuel Perez br Ken Champin layout artist Hawley Pratt background artist Paul Julian voice actor Mel Blanc br Stan Freberg uncredited musician Carl Stalling producer Eddie Selzer uncredited studio Warner Bros. Cartoons distributor Warner Bros. Pictures br The Vitaphone Corporation release date April 7, 1951 color process Technicolor runtime 6 57 movie language English language English preceded by A Ham in a Role followed by I Gopher You A Bone for a Bone is a Looney Tunes Short subject short starring the Goofy Gophers . The cartoon, released in 1951, was directed by Friz Freleng and released by Warner Bros. Pictures , and was the first of four Goofy Gophers cartoon directed by Freleng, and would be the final work by Ben Hardaway J.B. Hardaway at the Warner Bros. studio, having returned after almost a decade at the Walter Lantz studio. Plot The Gophers Mac and Tosh are playing a Gin rummy gin game in their hole in the ground outside a house, where Tosh loses his fifth game in a row, when Geo P. Dog otherwise known as The Barnyard Dawg in the Foghorn Leghorn series digs a hole and dumps a bone on the Gophers and then dirt as he fills the bone in. Geo does remove the bone upon Tosh s request, but realizing that it was gophers who asked him to move the bone, he returns to the same hole to dig the bone. This time, Mac goes up, only to be grabbed by Geo. Mac then yells for help, which arrives in the form of Tosh and a hammer, which Tosh uses to knock Geo s head into his collar, allowing the Gophers to return to their hole and escape the dog, but not before .... External links imdb title 0043354 DEFAULTSORT Bone for a Bone, A Category 1951 films Category Looney ... more details
Infobox Book name In the Bone title orig translator image Image In the bone.jpg 200px image caption Cover of the first edition author Gordon R. Dickson illustrator cover artist Richard Corben country United States language English language English series genre Science fiction short stories publisher Ace Books release date 1987 english release date media type Print Paperback pages 228 pp isbn 0 441 37049 7 oclc 15339637 preceded by followed by In the Bone The Best Science Fiction of Gordon R. Dickson is a collection of science fiction stories by Gordon R. Dickson . It was first published by Ace Books in 1987 and expands Dickson s earlier collection, Gordon R. Dickson s SF Best . Most of the stories originally appeared in the magazines Analog Science Fiction and Fact , Fantasy and Science Fiction , Satellite and if magazine If . Contents Twig God Bless Them Hilifter Brother Charlie Act of Creation Idiot Solvant Call Him Lord Tiger Green Of the People Dolphin s Way In the Bone References cite web last Brown first Charles N. authorlink Charles N. Brown coauthors William G. Contento title The Locus Index to Science Fiction 1984 1998 work publisher date url http www.locusmag.com index t58.htm A6724 format doi accessdate 2008 01 21 cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Internet Speculative Fiction Database work publisher date url http www.isfdb.org cgi bin pl.cgi?87IntheBone format doi accessdate 2008 01 21 Category 1987 short story collections Category Short story collections by Gordon R. Dickson ... more details
Image Bendradius.svg thumb 350px Bend radius Bend radius , which is measured to the inside curvature , is the minimum radius one can bend a pipe material pipe , tubing material tube , Sheet metal sheet , cable or hose tubing hose without kinking it, damaging it, or shortening its life. The smaller the bend radius, the greater is the material flexibility as the radius of curvature applications radius of curvature decreases , the curvature increases . The diagram below illustrates a cable with a seven centimeter bend radius. The minimum bend radius is the radius below which an object such as a cable should not be bent. Fiber optics The minimum bend radius is of particular importance in the handling of fiber optic cable s, which are often used in telecommunications . The minimum bending radius will vary with different cable designs. The manufacturer should specify the minimum radius to which the cable may safely be bent during installation, and for the long term. The former is somewhat shorter than the latter. The minimum bend radius is in general also a function of tensile stresses, e.g., during installation, while being bent around a sheave while the fiber or cable is under tension. If no minimum bend radius is specified, one is usually safe in assuming a minimum long term low stress radius not less than 15 times the cable diameter. Beside mechanical destruction, another reason why one should avoid excessive bending of fiber optic cables is to minimize microbending and macrobending losses. Microbending causes light attenuation induced by deformation of the fiber while macrobending causes the leakage of light through the fiber cladding and this is more likely to happen where the fiber is excessively bent. Microbending is explained better at photonics.com http www.photonics.com directory dictionary lookup.asp?url lookup&entrynum 3235&letter m Other applications Strain gauge s also have a minimum bending radius. This radius is the radius below which the strain gauge will malfunction ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 A blast radius is the distance from the source that will be affected when an explosion occurs. A blast radius is often associated with, but not limited to, bomb s, Land mine mines , explosive projectiles 40 mm grenade propelled grenades , and other weapons with an explosive charge. For instance, a 2000 pound Mk 84 bomb has a blast radius of 400 yards 365 metres . DEFAULTSORT Blast Radius Category Explosive weapons Explosive stub ... more details
orphan date February 2009 Radius Gold Inc. TSXV RDU is a Canada Canadian junior exploration company. Sources http www.radiusgold.com Radius Gold Company Homepage Category Gold mining companies Canada company stub ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Vexillum radius image image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Mollusca classis Gastropoda unranked superfamilia clade Caenogastropoda br clade Hypsogastropoda br clade Neogastropoda superfamilia Muricoidea familia Costellariidae subfamilia genus Vexillum gastropod Vexillum subgenus Costellaria species V. radius binomial Vexillum radius binomial authority Reeve, 1845 synonyms ref synonyms Vexillum radius is a species of small sea snail , marine gastropod mollusk in the family biology family Costellariidae , the ribbed miters. ref name WoRMS WRMS species 416754 Vexillum radius Reeve, 1845 24 April 2010 ref Description Empty section date April 2010 Distribution Empty section date April 2010 References reflist External links Use dmy dates date January 2011 DEFAULTSORT Vexillum Radius Category Vexillum radius Category Animals described in 1845 Costellariidae stub vi Vexillum radius ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Stokes radius , Stokes Einstein radius , or hydrodynamic radius R sub H sub , named after George Gabriel Stokes is the radius of a hard sphere that diffuses at the same rate as the molecule. This is subtly different to the effective radius of a hydrated molecule in solution. Rather it The behavior of this sphere includes hydration and shape effects. Since most molecules are not perfectly spherical, the Stokes radius is smaller than the effective radius or the rotational radius . A more extended molecule will have a larger Stokes radius compared to a more compact molecule of the same molecular weight. In liquids where there are considerable interactions between solute and solvent molecule, the Stokes radius of a perfect sphere is proportional to frictional coefficient f and inverse proportional to viscosity as follows ref cite web title What is the hydrodynamic radius url http ecoserver.imbb.forth.gr pdf hydrodynamic radius.pdf publisher Institute for Molecular Biology and Biotechnology accessdate 15 February 2012 ref math R H frac k BT 6 pi eta D . math where, math k B math is the Boltzmann constant in J K sup 1 sup , math D math is the diffusion coefficient in m sup 2 sup s sup 1 sup and math T math is the temperature in kelvin s. The frictional coefficient is determined by the size and shape of the molecule under consideration. See also Capillary electrophoresis Hydrodynamic radius Dynamic light scattering Stokes law Equivalent spherical diameter References Reflist Category Fluid dynamics DEFAULTSORT Stokes Radius Chem stub bs Stokesov radijus de Hydrodynamischer Radius ... more details
In mathematics , the covering radius of a collection of points P in a metric space is the smallest r     0 such that spheres of radius r around the points P will completely cover the space. Example In the real plane, the set of all integer points i ,  j has a covering radius of math scriptstyle sqrt 2 2 math . Use in coding theory main Hamming bound Covering radius and packing radius In the theory of Error correcting code s, the metric space containing a block code C consists of strings of a fixed length, say n , taken over an alphabet of size q can be thought of as Coordinate vector vectors , with the Hamming metric . This space is denoted by math scriptstyle mathcal A q n math . The covering radius of the code C is the smallest value of r 0 such that the Union mathematics union of the spheres of radius r centered at the points of C the codewords is the entire space math scriptstyle mathcal A q n math . This value is related to the code s ability to correct errors. Category Geometric measurement Category Coding theory geometry stub ... more details
Infobox Company company name RADIUS company type Private Company Private foundation 1992 location Bethesda, Maryland Bethesda, MD key people Chris Vasiliou , Chief Executive Officer industry Business travel homepage http www.radiustravel.com www.radiustravel.com RADIUS is a privately held corporate travel management company with headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. It is composed of 90 independent travel agencies operating in 80 countries and over 3,300 locations. ref http www.manta.com c mmny2vq radius travel RADIUS Company Profile ref The company has existed in its present form since 1992 as a result of a merger between two independent North American travel management companies. RADIUS managed 19 billion in annual sales in 2009. See also Business travel References Reflist External links http www.radiustravel.com RADIUS corporate site Category Travel agencies Category Travel and holiday companies of the United States de Radius Unternehmen ro Radius Travel ... more details
unsourced date April 2011 Infobox Company company name Radius Inc. company logo Commented out Image Radius ... Mike Boich br Matt Carter Radius Matt Carter br Alain Rossmann industry Computer hardware products Radius Accelerator , Radius Full Page Display , Radius Two Page Display , Radius GS C , Radius DirectColor , Radius QuickColor , Radius Pivot , PrecisionColor , Radius Thunder , RadiusTV , VideoVision , Radius Rocket num employees 237 revenue United States dollar US 308 million 1995 Radius was an American ... Carter Radius Matt Carter , Alain Rossmann and other members of the original Mac team specializing in Apple Macintosh Macintosh equipment. Their products ranged from processor upgrade cards Radius Accelerator bringing Motorola 68020 processors to earlier Macintosh systems graphics accelerators Radius ... multi processor systems Radius Rocket for 3D rendering and multiple OS sessions high end video adapters and monitors. History Image Radius Thunder IV GX 1600 1994 1 front.JPG thumb right 235px Radius Thunder IV GX 1600 NuBus graphics accelerator The first Radius product was the Radius Full .... The second Radius product was the Radius Accelerator, an add on card that quadrupled the speed of the Apple ... status removed Image Radius Pivot Display.jpg thumb left The Radius Pivot Display , a full page display ... s first unprofitable quarter several failed R&D projects a black eye from its bug ridden Radius Rocket ... s first acquisition was VideoFusion, as Radius sought a toehold in the world of video production software ..., Radius acquired rival SuperMac and shifted headquarters into the latter s building. The SuperMac acquisition netted Radius the Cinepak video compression CODEC , which was still supported by most ... Digital and its professional time code and video tape deck control software. In March 1995, Radius became the first licensed Macintosh clone vendor, and offered two new products the Radius System 100 and the Radius 81 110. In its final strategic direction, Radius licensed the brand name SuperMac to Umax ... more details
File MV 22B combat radius in Iraq compared with CH 46E combat radius.svg thumb Combat radius of the Bell Boeing V 22 Osprey in Iraq, contrasted with the smaller combat radius of the CH 46E Combat radius refers to the distance from an airbase that a warplane can reach, patrol there for a set amount of time and return to base with minimal fuel left, thus completing a combat mission. For a given aircraft, its combat radius varies according to whether or not it carries external drop tanks , the level altitude of the combat mission, and the amount and weight of Aircraft ordnance ordnance it is carrying An aircraft with drop tanks will have a greater combat radius than the same one without, due to the extra amount of fuel carried. An aircraft engaged in a low level lo combat mission will have a smaller combat radius than the same one engaged in a high level hi mission, due to higher fuel consumption at lower altitudes higher atmospheric pressure density of air air density . An aircraft with more and heavier ordnance will have a smaller combat radius than the same one with less and lighter ordnance, due to higher fuel consumption at heavier weights. The combat radius of an aircraft is often given with its mission profile without aerial refueling in air refueling . For example The F 16 Fighting Falcon s combat radius is 550  km 340  mi on a hi lo hi mission with six 450  kg 1,000  lb bombs. The F A 18 Hornet has a combat radius of 537  km 330  mi on a hi lo lo hi mission. Combat radius is always smaller than Range aircraft maximum range , the distance which the aircraft can fly the farthest with maximum payload and without refueling, or ferry range , the distance the aircraft can fly the farthest with drop tanks, no ordnance and without refueling. See also Range aircraft Mil aviation stub Category Military aviation ca Radi de combat es Radio de combate it Raggio d azione lt Veikimo spindulys aviacija ... more details
Alexandra Mary Theodora Lex Radius 3 July 1942, Amsterdam is a retired Dutch ballerina. Radius had her debut in 1957 at the Netherlands Ballet of Sonia Gaskell . There, in 1959, she met Han Ebbelaar , who would become her husband and lifelong dancing partner. Radius and Ebbelaar were soloists at the Dutch National Ballet , the Nederlands Dans Theater and, between 1968 and 1970, the American Ballet Theater . Radius danced in classical pieces, but also in contemporary choreographies like those by Rudi van Dantzig and Hans van Manen . Her other regular dancing partners were Rudolf Nureyev , Henny Jurri ns and Alan Land . In 1990, she stopped performing ballet at the age of 48, on which occasion she was awarded the Medal of Honor for Art and Science of the Order of the House of Orange . The Alexandra Radius Prize for rising young dance talent has been named after her. Literature Emmy Huf, Alexandra Radius. Han Ebbelaar. Dancing , J.M. Gottmer, Haarlem , 1979, ISBN 90 257 1209 6 Ine Rietstap, Alexandra Radius. Een danscarri re , J.M. Gottmer, Haarlem, 1982, ISBN 90 257 1576 1 Jessica Voeten, Springlevend 25 jaar Dansersfonds 79 Alexandra Radius en Han Ebbelaar , Amsterdam, 2005, ISBN 90 901908 0 5 Source http www.eenlevenlangtheater.nl alexandra 20radius Alexandra Radius at the Theaterencyclopedie website. Persondata NAME Radius, Alexandra ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Ballet dancer DATE OF BIRTH 3 July 1942 PLACE OF BIRTH Amsterdam, Netherlands DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Radius, Alexandra Category 1942 births Category Living people Category Ballerinas Category Dutch ballet dancers Category People from Amsterdam nl Alexandra Radius ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2006 About astronomy cloud drops Cloud drop effective radius The effective radius math R e math of a galaxy is the radius at which one half of the total light of the system is emitted interior to this radius. This assumes the galaxy is circular symmetry circularly symmetric . This is an important length scale in G rard de Vaucouleurs de Vaucouleurs math sqrt 4 R math law which is given as math I R I e cdot e 7.67 left sqrt 4 frac R R e 1 right math where math I e math is the surface brightness at math R R e math . Note that at math R 0 math , math I R 0 I e cdot e 7.67 approx 2000 cdot I e math Thus the central surface brightness is approximately math 2000 cdot I e math . DEFAULTSORT Effective Radius Category Physical quantities fr Rayon effectif pl Promie p wiat a ... more details