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  1. Relative price

    unreferenced date July 2011 Economics sidebar A relative price is the price of a commodity such as a Good economics good or Service economics service in terms of another i.e., the ratio of two prices. A relative price may be expressed in terms of a ratio between any two prices or the ratio between the price of one particular good and a weighted average of all other goods available in the market. A relative price is an opportunity cost . Microeconomics can be seen as the study of how agent economics economic agents react to changes in relative prices. In the demand equation Q f P in which Q is the number of units of a good or service demanded , P is the relative price of the good or service rather than the Real versus nominal value economics nominal price. It is the change in a relative price that prompts a change in demand. For example, if all prices rise by 10 there is no change in any relative prices, so if consumers nominal income and wealth also go up by 10 leaving Real versus nominal value economics real income and real wealth unchanged, then demand for each good or service will be unaffected. But if the price of a particular good goes up by, say, 2 while the prices of the other goods and services go down enough that the overall price level is unchanged, then the relative price of the particular good has increased, and unless the good is a Giffen good the demand for it will go down. Often inflation makes it difficult for agent economics economic agents to immediately distinguish increases in the price of a good which are due to relative price changes from changes in the price which are due to inflation of prices in general. This situation can lead to allocative inefficiency , and is one of the inflation Negative negative effects of inflation . See also File Relative Prices of commonly valued items what is value?.jpg thumb Value or Price Price premium Relative value ...?title Relative 20Cost Jargon Explained Category Pricing Category Microeconomics ...   more details



  1. Relative

    wiktionary relative relatively tocright Relative or Relatives may refer to General use Kinship , the principle binding the most basic social units society. If two people are connected by circumstances of birth, they are said to be relatives Philosophy Relativism , the concept that points of view have no absolute truth or validity, having only relative, subjective value according to differences in perception and consideration Economics Finance Relative value disambiguation Popular culture Film and television Relatively Speaking play Relatively Speaking play , 1965 British play Relatively Speaking , late 1980s television game show Everything s Relative episode Yu Gi Oh Yu Gi Oh Duel Monsters Everything s Relative episode Yu Gi Oh Yu Gi Oh Duel Monsters , 2000 Japanese anime Yu Gi Oh Duel Monsters episode Relative Values , 2000 film It s All Relative , 2003 4 comedy television series Intelligence is Relative , tag line for the 2008 film Burn After Reading Literature The Relativity of Wrong , 1988 Isaac Asimov essay Relative Heroes , 2000 DC comic book series Time and Relative , 2001 Doctor Who book Relative Dementias , 2002 Doctor Who book series Music Friends & Relatives , 1999 compilation album Dead Relatives , 2000 music album by Canadian Emm Gryner Relative Ways , 2001 music album by ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead See also Rel disambiguation Relation disambiguation Relativity disambiguation disambig cs Relativn fr Relatif simple Relative yi ...   more details



  1. Relative strength

    Relative strength is a ratio of a stock price to a market average. It is used in technical analysis . It is not to be confused with Relative Strength Index . technical analysis stock market Category Technical analysis ...   more details



  1. Relative valuation

    Relative valuation is a generic term that refers to the notion of comparing the price of an asset to the market value of similar assets. In the field of securities investment, the idea has led to important practical tools, which could presumably spot pricing anomalies. These tools have subsequently become instrumental in enabling analysts and investors to make vital decisions on asset allocation. Equities In equities , the concept separates into two areas one pertaining to individual equities and the other to indices. Individual equities The most common methodology for individual equities is based on comparing certain financial ratio s or multiples, such as the P B ratio price to book value , P E ratio price to earnings , EV EBITDA , etc., of the equity in question to those of its peers. This type of approach, which is popular as a strategic tool in the financial industry, is mainly statistical and based on historical data. Equity indexes For an equity index the above fails mainly because it is difficult to group indices into peer groups. Consequently, relative valuation here is generally carried out by comparing a national or industry stock index s performance to the economic and market fundamentals of the related industry or country. Those fundamentals may include GDP growth, interest rate and inflation forecasts, as well as earnings growth, among others. This style of comparison is popular among practising economists in their attempt to rationalise the connections between the equity markets and the economy. National equity index are not fully relevant in this respect due .... See Bond valuation Relative price approach Bond valuation Relative price approach . References R.D. Cohen 2005 The Relative Valuation of an Equity Price Index http rdcohen.50megs.com RVEPIabstract.htm ... valuing a bond , the bond finance bond in question will be priced relative to a benchmark, usually ... is determined based on the bond s Credit rating relative to a government security with similar ...   more details



  1. Relative value

    Relative value may refer to Relative value economics Relative value philosophy Relative Value Units in healthcare systems disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Relative validity

    Multiple issues wikify March 2012 orphan February 2009 context October 2009 Relative validity is the process by which Stimulus physiology stimulus control may be stronger for a stimulus that is more reliable if multiple stimuli are differentially correlated. The valid ? stimulus more often predicts the occurrence or non occurrence of the unconditioned outcome. It is known as a cue competition ? phenomenon as it is the difference in predictability that causes the cues to compete ?. Wagner et al. 1968 coined the term after a series of experiments a simple example of which is detailed below. Wagner s Experiment Experimental Group 10 x Tone and Light followed by food 10 x Click and Light followed by nothing causing extinction Control Group 5 trials of Tone and Light followed by food 5 trials of Tone and Light followed by nothing causing extinction 5 trials of Click and Light followed by food 5 trials of Click and Light followed by nothing causing extinction Total experience of the light is the same for both groups as both have 10 light food pairings and 10 light no food pairings yet the animals in the experimental group associated less with the light. In simple terms it is attending more to a stimulus that constantly predicts the outcome and attending less to a poor predictor. References Wagner, A.R., Logan, F.A., Haberlandt, K. & Price, T. 1968 . Stimulus selection in animal discrimination learning. Journal of Experimental Psychology, 76, 171 180 Category Experimental psychology ...   more details



  1. Relative pronoun

    Refimprove date December 2009 A relative pronoun is a pronoun that marks a relative clause within a larger Sentence linguistics sentence . It is called a relative pronoun because it relates the relative and hence Dependent clause subordinate clause to the noun that it modifies. In English, the relative ..., English has various English relative clauses Nominal relative clauses fused relative pronouns , which combine in one word the antecedent and the relative pronoun what , whatever , whatsoever , whoever , whosoever , whomever , whomsoever , whichever , and whichsoever , A relative pronoun ... conjunction conjunction . Unlike a conjunction, however, a relative pronoun stands in place ... 2 consists of two clauses, a main clause This is the house and a relative clause that Jack built . The word that is a relative pronoun in some analyses. ref According to Rodney Huddleston and Geoffrey Pullum , that is not a relative pronoun but a subordinator, and its analysis requires a relativised ... Grammar year 2005 publisher Cambridge UP isbn 9780521612883 pages 183 85 ref Within the relative clause, the relative pronoun stands for the noun phrase it references in the main clause its Antecedent grammar antecedent , and is one of the verb argument argument s of the verb in the relative clause ... be relativised using relative pronouns Subject Hunter is the boy who kissed Jessica. Indirect object ... number number , and noun declension s, the relative pronoun agrees with its antecedent in gender and number, while its Grammatical case case indicates its relationship with the verb in the relative clause. In some other languages, the relative pronoun is an invariable word. The words used as relative ... is also an interrogative word . This suggests that relative pronouns might be a fairly late development in many languages. Some languages, such as Welsh language Welsh , do not have relative pronouns ... my identification. 6 She is a bank teller. She helped us open an account. With the relative pronouns ...   more details



  1. Relative return

    Unreferenced date February 2007 Relative return is a measure of the return of an investment portfolio relative to a theoretical passive reference portfolio or benchmark. In active portfolio management, the aim is to maximize the relative return often subject to a risk constraint . In passive portfolio management, the aim is to obtain a relative return as close to zero as possible, thereby reproducing the return of the theoretical reference portfolio. When the relative return is positive, the portfolio is said to outperform the benchmark. Conversely, when the relative return is negative, the portfolio is said to underperform the benchmark. Within passive portfolio management, the absolute value of the relative return is often called the tracking error , which is confusing since the tracking error is more generally defined as the standard deviation of the relative return. Index fund s are the financial products that use passively managed portfolios. The relative return measure is a useful measure to evaluate the skill of the portfolio manager if the relative return is positive, then the portfolio manager has skill. However, the relative return measure by itself is not sufficient to quantify how much skill a portfolio manager has, since the measure does not take into account the amount of risk that the portfolio manager has taken. In order to compare two outperforming portfolio managers, one should therefore consider not only the relative return, but also the risk taken by each portfolio manager. Juxtaposed with the relative return measure is the absolute return measure, which is used to describe the return of the investment portfolio itself. In recent years, so called absolute ... of financial market, have become popular. Contrary to popular opinion, it is not true that the relative ... positions. Thus, the risk free rate is an appropriate benchmark to use for measuring the relative ... DEFAULTSORT Relative Return Category Investment ...   more details



  1. Relative dimension

    In mathematics , specifically linear algebra and geometry , relative dimension is the dual notion to codimension . In linear algebra, given a quotient space linear algebra quotient map math V to Q math , the difference dim V dim Q is the relative dimension this equals the dimension of the kernel. In fiber bundle s, the relative dimension of the map is the dimension of the fiber. More abstractly, the codimension of a map is the dimension of the cokernel , while the relative dimension of a map is the dimension of the Kernel algebra kernel . These are dual in that the inclusion of a subspace math V to W math of codimension k dualizes to yield a quotient map math W to V math of relative dimension k , and conversely. The additivity of codimension under intersection corresponds to the additivity of relative dimension in a fiber product . Just as codimension is mostly used for injective maps, relative dimension is mostly used for surjective maps. Category Algebraic geometry Category Geometric topology Category Linear algebra Category Dimension geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Relative term

    Unreferenced date December 2009 A relative term is a term that makes two or more distinct references to objects which may be the same object, for example in The Morning Star is the Evening Star . A relative term is typically expressed in ordinary language by means of a phrase with explicit or implicit blanks. Examples loves is the same object as is giver of to . The word is is a relative term when it expresses identity. The colloquial meaning for a relative term is that it is different for different people. An example someone who is 5 feet tall might think someone who is 6 feet tall is tall, but someone who is 5 feet 5 inches would think that someone who is 6 feet 5 inches is tall. See also Theory of relations DEFAULTSORT Relative Term Category Term logic nl Relatief ...   more details



  1. Relative ID

    In the context of the Microsoft Windows NT line of computer operating systems , the relative identifier RID Is a variable length number that is assigned to objects at creation and becomes part of the object s security identifier. Security Identifier SID that uniquely identifies an account or group within a domain. The Relative ID Master allocates security RIDs to DCs to assign to new AD security principals users, groups or computer objects . It also manages objects moving between domains. The Relative ID Master is one role of the Flexible single master operation for assigning RID. See also Security Identifier References http msdn.microsoft.com en us library cc246018.aspx Security Identifiers SID Category Windows NT computer stub es Relative ID fr Relative ID ...   more details



  1. Relative wind

    Refimprove date November 2008 In aeronautics , the relative wind is the direction of movement of the atmosphere relative to an aircraft or an airfoil . It is opposite to the direction of movement of the aircraft or airfoil relative to the atmosphere. Close to any point on the surface of an aircraft or airfoil, the air is moving parallel to the surface but at a great distance from the aircraft or airfoil the movement of the air can be represented by a single Euclidean vector vector . This vector is the relative wind or the free stream velocity vector . ref Clancy, L.J. 1975 , Aerodynamics , Section 5.2, Pitman Publishing Limited, London ISBN 0 273 01120 0 ref The angle between the Chord aircraft chord line of an airfoil and the relative wind defines the angle of attack . The relative wind is of great importance to pilots because exceeding the critical angle of attack will result in a stall aviation stall , regardless of airspeed . Relative wind in freefall Relative wind is also used to describe the airflow relative to an object in freefall through an atmosphere, such as that of a person s body during the freefall portion of a skydive or BASE jump . In a normal skydive the vertical descent of the skydiver creates an upward relative wind. The relative wind strength increases with increased descent rate. The relative wind is directly opposite to the direction of travel. Therefore, when a skydiver exits a forward moving aircraft such as an aeroplane, the relative wind emanates from the direction the aeroplane is facing due to the skydiver s initial forward horizontal momentum. As aerodynamic drag gradually overcomes this forward momentum and, simultaneously, gravity attracts the skydiver downward, the relative wind alters proportionally into an upward vertical direction. This creates ... and creates a variation in the angle of the relative wind from horizontal to vertical. When ... referred to as the hill . Relative wind differs from the wind in meteorology in that the object e.g. ...   more details



  1. Relative Dementias

    Doctorwhobook title Relative Dementias series Past Doctor Adventures number 49 featuring Seventh Doctor br Ace Doctor Who Ace cover Relative Dementias.jpg writer Mark Michalowski publisher BBC Books isbn ISBN 0 563 53844 9 set between Battlefield Doctor Who Battlefield and Ghost Light Doctor Who Ghost Light pages 277 date January 2002 preceding Instruments of Darkness following Drift Doctor Who Drift Relative Dementias is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Michalowski and based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . It features the Seventh Doctor and Ace Doctor Who Ace . DWspinoff External links Doctor Who RG id whobbk49 title Relative Dementias http members.lycos.co.uk cloisterlibrary reld.htm The Cloister Library Relative Dementias TardisLibrary id 286 Reviews OG review id bbcp 49 title Relative Dementias DWRG id reld title Relative Dementias Category Past Doctor Adventures Category Seventh Doctor novels Category 2002 novels Category Novels by Mark Michalowski Doctorwho stub BBC stub ...   more details



  1. Relative bearing

    In navigation nautical navigation the relative bearing of an object is the clockwise angle in Degree angle degree s from the heading of the vessel to a straight line drawn from the observation station on the vessel to the object. The relative bearing is measured with a pelorus instrument pelorus or other optical and electronic aids to navigation such as a periscope , sonar system , and radar system s. Since World War II, relative bearings of such diverse point sources have been and are calibrated carefully to one another. The United States Navy operates a special range off Puerto Rico and another on the west coast to perform such systems integration. Relative bearings then serve as the baseline data for converting relative directional data into true bearing s N S E W, relative to the Earth s true geography . By contrast, Compass bearing s have a varying error factor at differing locations about the globe, and are less reliable than the compensated or true bearings. The measurement of relative bearings of fixed landmarks and other navigational aid s is useful for the navigator because this information can be used on the nautical chart together with simple geometrical techniques to aid in determining the position of the vessel and or its speed, course, etc. The measurement of relative bearings of other vessels and objects in movement is useful to the navigator in avoiding the danger of collision. Example The navigator on a ship observes a lighthouse when its relative bearing is 45 and again when it is 90 . he now knows that the distance from the ship to the lighthouse is equal to the distance travelled by the vessel between both observations. See also Absolute bearing Bearing navigation Bearing commonscat compass http www.allstar.fiu.edu aero images 2 73.jpg Category Navigation Category Nautical navigation Category Article Feedback 5 ca Marcaci relativa n utica es Demora n utica ...   more details



  1. Nearest relative

    The nearest relative is a designated relationship defined in the legislation of England and Wales through ... . It is the duty of the AMHP Approved Mental Health Professional to determine who is the nearest relative ... 3 treatment or Section 7 guardianship of the Act ref name mha2007 . Defining the nearest relative Who is the nearest relative cannot be loosely determined, like next of kin , but is defined, in Section ... . This hierarchy of kinship designates the nearest relative as the first person over 18 but a spouse ... the nearest relative . Relatives of half blood are treated the same as those of whole blood and an illegitimate ... 6 months, as husband or wife, or civil partner, are considered the nearest relative ref name mha2007 ... as the nearest relative ref name mha2007 . S26 4 states that, if someone resides with one or more relatives who cares for them, then that relative is usually given preference over others, being designated nearest relative , presiding over the above hierarchy ref name mha2007 . Duty to consult the nearest relative In assessing under Section 2 of the Act, Section 11 3 specifies a duty for the Approved ... relative and inform them of their power to request discharge in writing within 72 hours under S23 ... ref name mha2007 . Section 11 4 of the Act states the nearest relative must be consulted ... name mha2007 . Section 11 4 of the Act concedes that the nearest relative sometimes may not be consulted ... discharge The nearest relative has the right to request discharge of patients detained under Section ... relative Section 29 of the Act defines five circumstances in which the nearest relative may be displaced by a County Court , with a nearest relative appointed, and who may apply for a displacement order ref name mha2007 . Application for displacement and appointment of a new nearest relative can be made by the patient, their relative, anyone with whom they are residing or an Approved Mental Health ... 29 3 , include the patient having no discernable nearest relative or the nearest relative being ...   more details



  1. Luminance (relative)

    other uses Luminance disambiguation Relative luminance follows the Luminance photometric definition of luminance , but with the values normalized to 1 or 100 for a reference white. ref cite book author Poynton, Charles title Digital Video and HDTV Algorithms and Interfaces isbn 1 55860 792 7 publisher Morgan Kaufmann year 2003 url http books.google.com books?id ra1lcAwgvq4C&pg RA1 PA206&dq relative luminance 100 units&lr &as brr 0&ei lU18R8aTJ4iUtgOskqGeBw&sig IEWpWLxN 3uSazaqN 6dBkJ3UXM ref Like the photometric definition, it is related to the luminous flux density in a particular direction, which is radiant flux density weighted by the luminosity function math overline y lambda math of the CIE Standard Observer. The use of relative values is useful in systems where absolute reproduction is impractical. For example, in prepress for print media, the absolute luminance of light reflecting off the print depends on the illumination and therefore absolute reproduction cannot be assured. Relative luminance in colorimetric spaces For color space s such as CIE 1931 color space XYZ , xyY, etc. the letter Y refers to relative luminance. No computation is required to find relative luminance when it is explicit in a color representation in such spaces. For RGB color spaces that use the Rec. 709 ITU R BT.709 primaries or sRGB , which defines the same primaries , relative luminance can be calculated from linear RGB components ref Michael Stokes, Matthew Anderson, Srinivasan Chandrasekar, and Ricardo Motta, A Standard Default Color Space for the Internet sRGB , http www.w3.org Graphics Color ... , different linear coefficients are needed to get relative luminance. In general, the coefficients ... a perceptual scale of the brightness as a nonlinear function of the relative luminance Y. Note that luminance relative relative luminance should not be confused with luma video luma , the weighted ... luma, such as Y UV or Y CbCr where Y represents luma , computation of relative luminance can still ...   more details



  1. Relative clause

    A relative clause is a subordinate clause that modifies a noun phrase , most commonly a noun . For example, the phrase the man who wasn t there contains the noun man , which is modified by the relative clause who wasn t there . A relative clause can also modify a pronoun, as in he to whom I have written ... is about to pounce . The complete phrase modified noun phrase plus modifying relative clause is also a noun phrase. In many European languages, relative clauses are introduced by a special class of pronoun s called relative pronoun s in the previous example, who is a relative pronoun. In other languages, relative clauses may be marked in different ways they may be introduced by a special class of conjunctions called relativizer s the main verb of the relative clause may appear in a special morphological variant or a relative clause may be indicated by word order alone. In some languages, more than one of these mechanisms may be possible. Types of relative clause A relative clause is always ... joined in a relative clause construction are known as the main clause or matrix clause the outer clause and the embedded clause or relative clause the inner clause . The shared noun as it occurs in the main clause is termed the head noun . Languages differ in many ways in how relative clauses ... clauses are joined together. Where the embedded clause is placed relative to the head noun in the process ... also known as a reduced relative clause . One possibility in English. Used in Arabic language ... I saw yesterday went home . A relative pronoun indicating the role of the shared noun in the embedded ... German or Russian language Russian . The man seen by me yesterday went home . A reduced relative clause ... pronoun behaves similar to a unitary relative pronoun. The I saw yesterday s man went home . Preceding relative clause with gapping and use of a possessive particle as normally used in a genitive construction to link the relative clause to the head noun. This occurs in Chinese language Chinese and certain ...   more details



  1. Relative pitch

    The term relative pitch may denote the distance of a musical note from a set point of reference, e.g. three octave s above middle C a musician s ability to identify the intervals between given tones, regardless of their relation to concert pitch A 440 Hz the skill used by singers to correctly sing a melody, following musical notation , by pitching each note in the melody according to its distance from the previous note. Alternatively, the same skill which allows someone to hear a melody for the first time and name the notes relative to some known starting pitch. developed through intense training, practicing hearing differences between major, minor, diminished, and augmented intervals This last definition, which applies not only to singers but also to players of instruments who rely on their own ... pitch . Unlike absolute pitch sometimes called perfect pitch , relative pitch is quite common among musicians, especially musicians who are used to playing by ear , and a precise relative pitch is a constant characteristic among good musicians. Also unlike perfect pitch, relative pitch is common among ... tool for musicians and music students and various software is available for improving relative pitch. Some music teachers teach their students relative pitch by having them associate each possible ... relative pitch is playing melodies by ear on a musical instrument, especially one which, unlike .... Indian musicians learn relative pitch by singing intervals over a drone music drone , which is also ... classes use solf ge to teach students relative pitch, while others use numerical sight singing . Compound ... is not in concert pitch . Relative pitch has not been known to develop into absolute or perfect pitch . Most North American universities develop relative pitch in their ear training courses. This can ... and relative skills are not mutually exclusive. References reflist Category Pitch music cs Relativn sluch es O do relativo fr Oreille relative he nl Relatief gehoor ja no Relativt ...   more details



  1. Relative Values

    Infobox film name Relative Values image Relative Values.jpg caption director Eric Styles producer Christopher Milburn writer starring Julie Andrews br Colin Firth br William Baldwin br Jeanne Tripplehorn br Stephen Fry music John Debney cinematography Jimmy Dibling editing Caroline Limmer distributor Alliance Atlantis Communications released 23 June 2000 runtime 87 min language English country United Kingdom budget For the Noel Coward play, see Relative Values play Relative Values is a 2000 British comedy film adaptation of the 1950s Relative Values play play of the same name by Noel Coward . It stars Julie Andrews , Colin Firth , William Baldwin , Stephen Fry and Jeanne Tripplehorn , and was directed by Eric Styles. It was filmed on location in the Isle of Man , mainly at The Nunnery, Douglas The Nunnery , with scenes at Kirk Braddan. Plot There is unrest in the upper class Marshwood house as Nigel, the Earl of Marshwood, is engaged to a film actress, Miranda Frayle. However, disapprovals run riot due to the fact that Nigel would be marrying below his class. When Nigel brings Miranda home to the Marshwood estate to meet his family, Lady Marshwood s Julie Andrews maid Moxie Sophie Thompson reveals that Miranda is her sister they devise a charade so that Moxie may meet her sister as an equal. However, when Miranda lies about her past stating she s a cockney and that Moxie was a drunk and is now dead , Moxie finds it harder and harder to hide her identity. Meanwhile, Miranda s ex boyfriend and fellow film star Don Lucas William Baldwin arrives, wanting Miranda back. Cast Julie ... www.bris.ac.uk theatrecollection search play report?play string Relative Values&season select all&theatre select all&SUBMIT GO Stage performances of Relative Values as listed at the Theatre Collection archive, University of Bristol IMDB title id 0210943 title Relative Values rotten tomatoes id relative values title Relative Values Category 2000 films Category 2000s comedy films Category Films based ...   more details



  1. Time and Relative

    Infobox Doctor Who book title Time and Relative series Telos Doctor Who novellas number 1 featuring First Doctor br Susan Foreman Susan cover Time and Relative.jpg imagesize 164 writer Kim Newman publisher Telos Publishing Ltd. isbn ISBN 1 903889 02 2 standard pages 120 date November 2001 preceding following Citadel of Dreams Time and Relative is an original novella written by Kim Newman and based on the long running United Kingdom British science fiction on television science fiction television series Doctor Who . Set shortly before the first televised Doctor Who story, it features the First Doctor and Susan Foreman Susan their adversary is an entity known as The Cold, which is responsible for the so called Winter of 1962 1963 Big Freeze , an unusually harsh winter which caused widespread disruption in the UK. It was released both as a standard edition hardback and a deluxe edition ISBN 1 903889 03 0 featuring a frontispiece by Bryan Talbot . Both editions have a foreword by Justin Richards . External links Doctor Who RG id telos01 title Time and Relative http members.lycos.co.uk cloisterlibrary timeandrel.htm The Cloister Library Time and Relative Reviews OG review id tel 1 title Time and Relative DWRG id timeand title Time and Relative Category 2001 novels Category Doctor Who novellas Category British science fiction novels Category Novels by Kim Newman Category First Doctor novels Category Telos Publishing books Doctorwho stub ...   more details



  1. Relative Strangers

    Infobox Film name Relative Strangers image Poster of the movie Relative Strangers.jpg director Greg Glienna producer writer Greg Glienna br Peter Stass starring Danny DeVito br Kathy Bates br Ron Livingston br Neve Campbell music cinematography editing distributor released 2006 runtime 86 minutes country United States language English budget followed by Relative Strangers is a 2006 American comedy film . Plot Thirty four year old psychologist, Richard Clayton Ron Livingston parents reveal to him that he was adopted. He then sets out to find out who his biological parents are, but disaster ensues when it turns out that his parents, Frank Danny DeVito and Agnes Menure Kathy Bates , are crude, lower class carnies. After that, they follow him home and cause chaos to his normal life. There are frequent references to the movie Mother, Jugs & Speed used by the characters in the film. Cast Danny DeVito Frank Menure Kathy Bates Agnes Menure Ron Livingston Richard Clayton Menure Neve Campbell Ellen Minnola Beverly D Angelo Angela Minnola Bob Odenkirk Mitch Clayton Edward Herrmann Doug Clayton Christine Baranski Arleen Clayton Martin Mull Jeffry Morton Michael McKean Ken Hyman M. C. Gainey Spicer Star Jones Holly Davis External links imdb title 425395 Relative Strangers Category 2006 films Category American films Category English language films Category 2000s comedy films 2000s comedy film stub es Relative Strangers it Relative Strangers Aiuto sono arrivati i miei ru ...   more details



  1. Relative humidity

    Image Umidaderelativa.jpg thumb A hygrometer is a device used for measuring the humidity of air. Relative ... vapor pressure of water at those conditions. The relative humidity of air depends not only on temperature but also on the pressure of the system of interest. Relative humidity is often used ... point and the air cannot hold anymore water vapor Definition The relative humidity math left phi ... e w right math at a prescribed temperature. Relative humidity is normally expressed as a percentage ... expressed in hectopascals hPa . Buck has reported that the maximum relative error is less than 0.20 ... to describe the concept of relative humidity. This, however, is a misconception. Air is a mixture ... of the use of the word saturation , which is often misused in descriptions of relative humidity ... Climate control Climate control refers to the control of temperature and relative humidity for human ... when the relative humidity is high than when it is low. For example, if the air temperature is 24 C 75 F and the relative humidity is zero percent, then the air temperature feels like 21 C 69 F . ref name hswref http science.howstuffworks.com question651.htm What is relative humidity and how does it affect how I feel outside? ref If the relative humidity is 100 percent at the same air temperature ... body. Buildings For climate control in buildings using HVAC systems, the key is to maintain the relative ... associated with very dry air. When the temperature is high and the relative humidity is low, evaporation ... to fracture. When the temperature is high and the relative humidity is high, evaporation of water is slow. When relative humidity approaches 100 percent, condensation can occur on surfaces, leading ... require specific relative humidity levels to be maintained using humidifiers, dehumidifier s and associated control systems. Vehicles Relative humidity, also called humidity ratio, is classified ... equipment to maintain pressure are needed. Airliners operate with low internal relative humidity ...   more details



  1. Relative viscosity

    Relative viscosity math eta r math a synonym of viscosity ratio is the ratio of the viscosity of a solution math eta math to the viscosity of the solvent used math eta s math , math eta r frac eta eta s math . References http www.iupac.org publications compendium IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology Category Viscosity physics stub bs Relativna viskoznost ...   more details



  1. Relative velocity

    Classical mechanics In non relativistic kinematics , relative velocity is the vector geometric vector vector geometric Addition and scalar multiplication difference between the Velocity velocities of two objects, as evaluated in terms of a single coordinate system . For example, if the velocities of particles A and B are math mathbf v A math and math mathbf v B math respectively in terms of a given coordinate system, then the relative velocity of A with respect to B also called the velocity of A relative to B, math mathbf v A B math , or math mathbf v A mathrm rel B math is math mathbf v A mathrm rel B mathbf v A mathbf v B math . The expression the velocity of A relative to B is shorthand for the velocity of A in the coordinate system where B is always at rest . Conversely, the velocity of B relative to A is math mathbf v B mathrm rel A mathbf v B mathbf v A math . To be clear, the velocity of B as seen from A which is to say, math mathbf v B mathbf v A math is another expression meaning the velocity of B relative to A or indeed the velocity of B in the coordinate system where A is considered at rest Example Joe and Sara are driving in the same direction. Joe s velocity is 90 km h and Sara s 100 km h. If we take Joe s velocity as math mathbf v B math and Sara s math mathbf v A math then math mathbf v A mathrm rel B 100 90 10 text km h. math This is the velocity observed by Joe. Joe sees Sara moving at 10 km h. References Alonso & Finn, Fundamental University Physics ISBN 10 0 201 56518 8 Greenwood, Donald T, Principles of Dynamics. Goodman and Warner, Dynamics. Beer and Johnston, Statics and Dynamics. McGraw Hill Dictionary of Physics and Mathematics. Rindler, W., Essential ... hyperphysics.phy astr.gsu.edu Hbase relmot.html Relative Motion at HyperPhysics http physics.bu.edu duffy java RelV2.html A Java applet illustrating Relative Velocity, by Andrew Duffy Category Physical ... relativa fr Vitesse relative ko hi kk ja ru ...   more details



  1. Everything's Relative

    About the 1987 sitcom the Yu Gi Oh episode Everything s Relative Yu Gi Oh Infobox Television show name Everything s Relative image format Situation comedy Sitcom starring Jason Alexander br Gina Hecht br Anne Jackson br Tony Deacon Nittoli br John Bolger executive producer Maurice Duke country USA network CBS first aired October 3, 1987 last aired November 7, 1987 num episodes 10 Everything s Relative is a sitcom from 1987 starring Jason Alexander as Julian Beeby, Gina Hecht as Emily Cabot, Anne Jackson as Rae Beeby, John Bolger as Scott Beeby, and Tony Deacon Nittoli as Mickey Murphy. Competing directly with NBC s Top 10 hit 227 TV series 227 , the series was not a ratings success and was cancelled after only 10 episodes. External links tv.com 5979 Everything s Relative Category American television sitcoms Category CBS network shows Category 1987 television series debuts Category 1987 television series endings Category Television series by Sony Pictures Television US comedy tv prog stub ...   more details




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