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Q (disambiguation)

Index Q (disambiguation)

Q, or q, is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet. [1]

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  1. 124 relations: "Q" Is for Quarry, AC power, Amazon Q, Anquan Boldin, Arthur Quiller-Couch, ARY Qtv, Brian Quinn (comedian), Bruce Fraser (basketball), BTV (Indonesian TV channel), Cardiac output, Characters of the Street Fighter series, Coenzyme Q10, Cue, Discharge (hydrology), Dynamic pressure, Electric charge, Elementary charge, False discovery rate, First moment of area, Fusion energy gain factor, GameCube, Giffard Le Quesne Martel, Glutamine, Great Southern Bank Arena, Haplogroup Q (mtDNA), Haplogroup Q-M242, Harley Reagan, Heat, Joel Quenneville, Kansai Main Line, Kyū, List of medical abbreviations: Q, Locus (genetics), Maggie Q, Max q, Metric prefix, Moesha, Momentum transfer, Motorola Q, OpenAI, Pentax Q, Pure (programming language), Q, Q (1970s band), Q (1982 film), Q (2011 film), Q (album), Q (cipher), Q (dairy), Q (drag queen), ... Expand index (74 more) »

"Q" Is for Quarry

"Q" Is for Quarry is the 17th novel in Sue Grafton's "Alphabet" series of mystery novels and features Kinsey Millhone, a private eye based in Santa Teresa, California.

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AC power

In an electric circuit, instantaneous power is the time rate of flow of energy past a given point of the circuit.

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Amazon Q

Amazon Q is a chatbot developed by Amazon for enterprise use.

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Anquan Boldin

Anquan Kenmile Boldin Sr. (born October 3, 1980) is an American former football wide receiver who played for 14 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).

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Arthur Quiller-Couch

Sir Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch (21 November 186312 May 1944) was a British writer who published using the pseudonym Q. Although a prolific novelist, he is remembered mainly for the monumental publication The Oxford Book of English Verse 1250–1900 (later extended to 1918) and for his literary criticism.

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ARY Qtv

ARY QTV, formerly known as Quran Television (QTV), is a Pakistani television channel with a Sunni Islam belief, that produces programs mainly having focus on the Ahlesunnat wal Jamaat.

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Brian Quinn (comedian)

Brian Michael "Q" Quinn (born March 14, 1976) is an American podcaster, improvisational comedian, and actor.

See Q (disambiguation) and Brian Quinn (comedian)

Bruce Fraser (basketball)

Bruce T. Fraser (born December 18, 1964), nicknamed "Q", is an American basketball coach who is an assistant coach for player development for the Golden State Warriors of the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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BTV (Indonesian TV channel)

BTV, formerly known as Q Channel, QTV and BeritaSatu (literally translated as NewsOne) is an Indonesian digital free-to-air television network owned by B Universe.

See Q (disambiguation) and BTV (Indonesian TV channel)

Cardiac output

In cardiac physiology, cardiac output (CO), also known as heart output and often denoted by the symbols Q, \dot Q, or \dot Q_, edited by Catherine E. Williamson, Phillip Bennett is the volumetric flow rate of the heart's pumping output: that is, the volume of blood being pumped by a single ventricle of the heart, per unit time (usually measured per minute).

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Characters of the Street Fighter series

The main titles of the Street Fighter fighting game series have introduced a varied cast of 87 characters from the main series, and 34 from several spin-offs, for a total of 121 playable characters who originate from 24 countries, each with his or her unique fighting style.

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Coenzyme Q10

Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) also known as ubiquinone, is a naturally occurring biochemical cofactor (coenzyme) and an antioxidant produced by the human body.

See Q (disambiguation) and Coenzyme Q10

Cue

Cue or CUE may refer to.

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Discharge (hydrology)

In hydrology, discharge is the volumetric flow rate (volume per time, in units of m3/h or ft3/h) of a stream.

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Dynamic pressure

In fluid dynamics, dynamic pressure (denoted by or and sometimes called velocity pressure) is the quantity defined by:Clancy, L.J., Aerodynamics, Section 3.5 where (in SI units).

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Electric charge

Electric charge (symbol q, sometimes Q) is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field.

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Elementary charge

The elementary charge, usually denoted by, is a fundamental physical constant, defined as the electric charge carried by a single proton or, equivalently, the magnitude of the negative electric charge carried by a single electron, which has charge −1.

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False discovery rate

In statistics, the false discovery rate (FDR) is a method of conceptualizing the rate of type I errors in null hypothesis testing when conducting multiple comparisons.

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First moment of area

The first moment of area is based on the mathematical construct moments in metric spaces.

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Fusion energy gain factor

A fusion energy gain factor, usually expressed with the symbol Q, is the ratio of fusion power produced in a nuclear fusion reactor to the power required to maintain the plasma in steady state.

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GameCube

The is a home video game console developed and marketed by Nintendo.

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Giffard Le Quesne Martel

Lieutenant-General Sir Giffard Le Quesne Martel (10 October 1889 – 3 September 1958) was a British Army officer who served in both the First and Second World Wars.

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Glutamine

Glutamine (symbol Gln or Q) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.

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Great Southern Bank Arena

Great Southern Bank Arena (originally known as JQH Arena) is an indoor arena in Springfield, Missouri.

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Haplogroup Q (mtDNA)

In human mitochondrial genetics, haplogroup Q is a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup typical for Oceania.

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Haplogroup Q-M242

Haplogroup Q or Q-M242 is a Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup.

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Harley Reagan

Harley "Swiftdeer" Reagan (1941–2013) was an American pretendian and New Age spiritual leader.

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Heat

In thermodynamics, heat is the thermal energy transferred between systems due to a temperature difference.

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Joel Quenneville

Joel Norman Quenneville (born September 15, 1958) is a Canadian–American ice hockey coach and former player in the National Hockey League (NHL).

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Kansai Main Line

The is a railway line in Japan, which connects Nagoya Station with JR Namba Station in Osaka.

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Kyū

is a Japanese term used in modern martial arts as well as in tea ceremony, flower arranging, Go, shogi, academic tests and other similar activities to designate various grades, levels or degrees of proficiency or experience.

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List of medical abbreviations: Q

Category:Lists of medical abbreviations.

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Locus (genetics)

In genetics, a locus (loci) is a specific, fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene or genetic marker is located.

See Q (disambiguation) and Locus (genetics)

Maggie Q

Margaret Denise Quigley (born May 22, 1979), professionally known as Maggie Q, is an American actress.

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Max q

The max q, or maximum dynamic pressure, condition is the point when an aerospace vehicle's atmospheric flight reaches the maximum difference between the fluid dynamics total pressure and the ambient static pressure.

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Metric prefix

A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or submultiple of the unit.

See Q (disambiguation) and Metric prefix

Moesha

Moesha is an American television sitcom that aired on UPN from January 23, 1996, to May 14, 2001.

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Momentum transfer

In particle physics, wave mechanics, and optics, momentum transfer is the amount of momentum that one particle gives to another particle.

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Motorola Q

The Motorola Q is a Windows Mobile smartphone designed and manufactured by Motorola.

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OpenAI

OpenAI is an American artificial intelligence (AI) research organization founded in December 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, California.

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Pentax Q

The Pentax Q is a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera introduced by Pentax on June 23, 2011.

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Pure (programming language)

Pure, successor to the equational language Q, is a dynamically typed, functional programming language based on term rewriting.

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Q

Q, or q, is the seventeenth letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide.

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Q (1970s band)

Q was a disco group formed in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Q (1982 film)

Q – The Winged Serpent (also known as Q) is a 1982 American monster horror film written, co-produced and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Candy Clark, David Carradine and Richard Roundtree.

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Q (2011 film)

Q (released in the United States as Desire) is a 2011 French erotic drama film written and directed by Laurent Bouhnik.

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Q (album)

Q is the eighth studio album released by Mr. Children on September 27, 2000.

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Q (cipher)

In cryptography, Q is a block cipher invented by Leslie McBride.

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Q (dairy)

Q or Q–meieriene is a private dairy products company based in Bergen, Norway.

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Q (drag queen)

Q (born 1996/1997) is the stage name of Robert Severson, an American drag performer competing on season 16 of RuPaul's Drag Race.

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Q (emulator)

Q is a free emulator software that runs on Mac OS X, including OS X on PowerPC.

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Q (game engine)

Q is a 3D engine / tech development platform / interoperability standard developed by the London-based developer Qube Software.

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Q (James Bond)

Q is a character in the James Bond films and novelisations.

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Q (magazine)

Q was a popular music magazine.

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Q (New York City Subway service)

The Q Second Avenue/Broadway Express/Brighton Local is a rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway.

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Q (novel)

Q is a novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 1999.

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Q (number format)

The Q notation is a way to specify the parameters of a binary fixed point number format.

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Q (Philippine TV network)

Q (formerly QTV and stylized as Qtv, standing for Quality Television) was a television network in the Philippines run by GMA Network Inc. through Citynet Network Marketing and Productions, Inc. The network primarily aired lifestyle and entertainment programs particularly aimed towards women.

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Q (programming language from Kx Systems)

Q is a programming language for array processing, developed by Arthur Whitney.

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Q (radio show)

q with Tom Power (previously known as Q with Jian Ghomeshi) is a Canadian arts magazine show produced by and airing on CBC Radio One, with syndication to public radio stations in the United States through Public Radio Exchange.

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Q (software)

Q is a computer software package for molecular dynamics (MD) simulation (current release: Q6).

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Q (song)

"Q" is a single released in 1990/1991 by Mental Cube (better known as Future Sound of London).

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Q (Star Trek)

Q is a fictional character, as well as the name of a race, in Star Trek, appearing in the Next Generation, Deep Space Nine, Voyager, Lower Decks, and Picard series and in related media.

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Q Awards

The Q Awards were the UK's annual music awards run by the music magazine Q. Since they began in 1990, the Q Awards became one of Britain's biggest and best publicised music awards.

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Q clearance

Q clearance or Q access authorization is the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) security clearance required to access Top Secret Restricted Data, Formerly Restricted Data, and National Security Information, as well as Secret Restricted Data.

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Q Entertainment

was a Japanese video game developer.

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Q factor

In physics and engineering, the quality factor or Q factor is a dimensionless parameter that describes how underdamped an oscillator or resonator is.

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Q factor (bicycles)

The Q factor or quack factor of a bicycle is the distance between the pedal attachment points on the crank arms, when measured parallel to the bottom bracket axle.

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Q Marsden

Q Steven Marsden, known mononymously as Q, is an American singer and record producer from Broward County, Florida.

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Q Radio

Q Radio was an online, DAB and DTV radio station, broadcasting on digital television across the UK and online.

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Q Score

The Q Score (popularly known as Q-Rating) is a measurement of the familiarity and appeal of a brand, celebrity, company, or entertainment product (e.g., television show) used in the United States.

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Q Society of Australia

The Q Society of Australia Inc.

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Q source

The Q source (also called The Sayings Gospel, Q Gospel, Q document(s), or Q; from Quelle, meaning "source") is an alleged written collection of primarily Jesus' sayings (λόγια). Q is part of the common material found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke but not in the Gospel of Mark.

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Q Television Network

Q Television Network was a shortlived American cable television channel which aired programming targeted to the lesbian, gay, and bisexual audiences.

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Q texture

In Hokkien-speaking areas, Q is a culinary term for the ideal texture of many foods, such as noodles, boba, fish balls and fishcakes.

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Q Theatre

The Q Theatre was a British theatre located near Kew Bridge in Brentford, west London, which operated between 1924 and 1958.

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Q TV

Q was a UK music channel based on Q Magazine, launched on 2 October 2000.

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Q value (nuclear science)

In nuclear physics and chemistry, the value for a nuclear reaction is the amount of energy absorbed or released during the reaction.

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Q-Games

Q-Games, Limited is a video game developer based in Nakagyō-ku, Kyoto, Japan which works closely with both Nintendo and Sony.

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Q-learning

Q-learning is a model-free reinforcement learning algorithm to learn the value of an action in a particular state.

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Q-ship

Q-ships, also known as Q-boats, decoy vessels, special service ships, or mystery ships, were heavily armed merchant ships with concealed weaponry, designed to lure submarines into making surface attacks.

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Q-Telecom

Q-Telecom was the fourth mobile telephony provider in Greece.

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Q... (TV series)

Q... is a surreal television comedy sketch show written by Spike Milligan and Neil Shand, and starring Spike Milligan with supporting players, usually including Julia Breck, John Bluthal, Bob Todd, and John Wells.

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Qaushiq Mukherjee

Qaushiq Mukherjee (born 1975), popularly known as Q, is an Indian film director known for his controversial cult film Gandu.

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QQ (disambiguation)

QQ refers to Tencent QQ, a Chinese instant messaging program.

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QQQ (disambiguation)

QQQ is an Australian television station broadcasting in remote eastern, southern and central areas of Australia.

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QQQQ

QQQQ may refer to.

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Quahl

Quahl, formerly known as Initiative Q, was an attempt to create a new payment network and digital currency.

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QuakeNet

QuakeNet is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) network, and was one of the largest IRC networks.

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Quark

A quark is a type of elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.

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Quasar

A quasar is an extremely luminous active galactic nucleus (AGN).

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Quaternion group

In group theory, the quaternion group Q8 (sometimes just denoted by Q) is a non-abelian group of order eight, isomorphic to the eight-element subset \ of the quaternions under multiplication.

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Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League

The Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL; Ligue de hockey junior Maritimes Québec, LHJMQ) is one of the three major junior ice hockey leagues that constitute the Canadian Hockey League.

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Quentin Elias

Quentin Elias (10 May 1974 – 25 February 2014) was a French singer, actor and model.

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Question

A question is an utterance which serves as a request for information.

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Queue

Queue may refer to.

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Quincy Jones

Quincy Delight Jones Jr. (born March 14, 1933) is an American record producer, songwriter, composer, arranger, and film and television producer.

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Quinone

The quinones are a class of organic compounds that are formally "derived from aromatic compounds by conversion of an even number of –CH.

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Quintal

The quintal or centner is a historical unit of mass in many countries which is usually defined as 100 base units, such as pounds or kilograms.

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Quintin Dailey

Quintin "Q" Dailey (January 22, 1961 – November 8, 2010) was an American professional basketball player.

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Qurram Hussain

Qurram Hussain is a Pakistani Canadian musician and member of JoSH, a Montreal-based South Asian fusion band, which has released four albums and 17 music videos internationally.

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Rational number

In mathematics, a rational number is a number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers, a numerator and a non-zero denominator.

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Reaction quotient

In chemical thermodynamics, the reaction quotient (Qr or just Q) is a dimensionless quantity that provides a measurement of the relative amounts of products and reactants present in a reaction mixture for a reaction with well-defined overall stoichiometry at a particular point in time.

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Robinson arithmetic

In mathematics, Robinson arithmetic is a finitely axiomatized fragment of first-order Peano arithmetic (PA), first set out by Raphael M. Robinson in 1950.

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Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse is a multi-purpose arena in Cleveland, Ohio.

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San Diego Stadium

San Diego Stadium was a multi-purpose stadium in San Diego, California.

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San Jose Earthquakes

The San Jose Earthquakes are an American professional soccer club based in San Jose, California.

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Schoolboy Q

Quincy Matthew Hanley (born October 26, 1986), better known by his stage name Schoolboy Q (stylized as ScHoolboy Q), is an American rapper from South Los Angeles, California.

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Sky Q

Sky Q is a subscription-based television and entertainment service operated by British satellite television provider Sky, as a part of its operations in Austria and Germany, Ireland, Italy and in the UK.

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SSQ (band)

SSQ (formerly Q) is a synthpop outfit consisting of Stacey Swain, Jon St. James, and past members include Dan Van Patten and John Van Tongeren, Rich West, Karl Moët and Skip Hahn.

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Stacey Q

Stacey Lynn Swain (born November 30, 1958), known by her stage name Stacey Q, is an American pop singer, songwriter, dancer and actress.

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Suzie Q

Suzie Q, Susie Q, Suzy Q or Suzi Q may refer to.

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The Boyz (South Korean band)

The Boyz is a South Korean boy band formed and managed by IST Entertainment.

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The Lost Islands

The Lost Islands is an Australian television series which first aired in Australia on Network Ten.

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The Q (nightclub)

The Q was a multilevel LGBT nightclub in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

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The Space Museum

The Space Museum is the seventh serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who.

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The True Story of Ah Q

The True Story of Ah Q is an episodic novella written by Lu Xun using third-person narration perspective, first published as a serial between December 4, 1921 and February 12, 1922.

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Tobin's q

Tobin's q (or the q ratio, and Kaldor's v), is the ratio between a physical asset's market value and its replacement value.

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Tom Hasslan

Tom Hasslan (born 1983) is a Norwegian jazz guitarist.

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Toomre's stability criterion

In astrophysics, Toomre's stability criterion (also known as the Safronov–Toomre criterion) is a relationship between parameters of a differentially rotating, gaseous accretion disc which can be used to determine approximately whether the system is stable.

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Voiceless uvular plosive

The voiceless uvular plosive or stop is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages.

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Volumetric flow rate

In physics and engineering, in particular fluid dynamics, the volumetric flow rate (also known as volume flow rate, or volume velocity) is the volume of fluid which passes per unit time; usually it is represented by the symbol (sometimes \dot V).

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Yamatoji Line

The is the common name of the western portion of the Kansai Main Line.

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Zero Time Dilemma

Zero Time Dilemma, also known as Zero Escape: Zero Time Dilemma, is an adventure video game developed by Chime, and published by Spike Chunsoft and Aksys Games.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Q_(disambiguation)

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