Raq War
Raq may refer to: Aviation * No. 610 Squadron RAF (codename RAQ), British Royal Air Force * Rath Aviation (ICAO airline code code: RAQ), see List of airline codes (R) * Sugimanuru Airport (IATA airport code: RAQ), Raha, Muna, Southeast Sulawesi, Sulawesi, Indonesia Science and technology * Cobalt ''RaQ'', a 1U rackmount computer server product line * Revised Attribution Questionnaire (r-AQ), a psychological self-assessment * RAQ, initial prefix designation for the Q-25 drone, the Boeing MQ-25 Stingray Other uses * RAQ, American rock band * Raq, the pet dog of George Bramwell Evens, mascot of the Romany Society, and star of radio programmes * Rarely Asked Questions, a monthly column in the magazine ''Analog Dialogue'' * Régie des alcools du Québec (RAQ), the former name of the Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ) * Réseau des services d'archives du Québec (RAQ), see List of Canadian archives associations * Saam language (ISO 639 language code: raq) See also * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Sugimanuru Airport
Sugimanuru Airport () is a domestic airport located at Raha, the capital of Muna Regency, Southeast Sulawesi province on the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia. Expansion In 2014, the regent of Muna district built a new terminal at a cost of more than 3 billion Rupiah The rupiah (Currency symbol, symbol: Rp; ISO 4217, currency code: IDR) is the official currency of Indonesia, issued and controlled by Bank Indonesia. Its name is derived from the Sanskrit word for silver, (). Sometimes, Indonesians also inform .... It was completed in September 2022. References Airports in Southeast Sulawesi {{CSulawesi-geo-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Cobalt RaQ
The Cobalt RaQ is a 1U rackmount server product line developed by Cobalt Networks, Inc. (later purchased by Sun Microsystems) featuring a modified Red Hat Linux operating system and a proprietary GUI for server management. The original RaQ systems were equipped with MIPS Technologies, MIPS RM5230 or RM5231 CPUs but later models used AMD K6-2 chips and then eventually Intel Pentium III CPUs for the final models. The Cobalt RaQ was the second product line produced by Cobalt Networks; the first was the Cobalt Qube. Server specifications Below is a list of Cobalt RaQ types, and their specs. Under an Original Equipment Manufacturer, OEM arrangement, RaQ 2 units were also produced by Seagate Technology, Seagate, in the form of the Seagate NasRaQ. There were variants of the RaQ 3 and RaQ 4 models known as the RaQ 3i or RaQ 4i (SCSI support, two Ethernet connectors, PCI connector), and the RaQ 4r (SCSI support, two Ethernet connectors, and Redundant array of independent disks, RAI ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Attribution Questionnaire
The Attribution Questionnaire (AQ) is a 27-item self-report assessment tool designed to measure public stigma towards people with mental illnesses. It assesses emotional reaction and discriminatory responses based on answers to a hypothetical vignette about a man with schizophrenia named Harry. There are several different versions of the vignette that test multiple forms of attribution. Responses assessing stigma towards Harry are in the form of 27 items rated on a Likert scale ranging from 1 (not at all) to 9 (very much). There are 9 subscales within the AQ that breakdown the responses one could have towards a person with mental illness into different categories. The AQ was created in 2003 by Dr. Patrick Corrigan and colleagues and has since been revised into smaller tests because of the complexity and hypothetical that did not capture children and adolescent's stigmas well. The later scales are the Attribution Questionnaire-9 (AQ-9), the revised Attribution Questionnai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Boeing MQ-25 Stingray
The Boeing MQ-25 Stingray is an aerial refueling Unmanned aerial vehicle, drone that resulted from the Carrier-Based Aerial-Refueling System (CBARS) program, which grew out of the earlier Unmanned Carrier-Launched Airborne Surveillance and Strike (UCLASS) program. The MQ-25 first flew on 19 September 2019. Development Background The United States Navy began its efforts to develop an aircraft carrier-based UAV in 2006. The original UCLASS concept was for a stealthy strike platform capable of penetrating enemy air defenses. In 2012, lethality and strike requirements were diluted in order to create an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR)-oriented aircraft that could be developed quickly to conduct low-intensity counter-terrorism missions. On 1 February 2016, after delays over whether the UCLASS would specialize in strike or ISR roles, it was reported that significant priority would be given to producing a Boeing F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, Super Hornet-sized carrier-ba ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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George Bramwell Evens
The Rev. George Bramwell Evens (15 February 1884–20 November 1943) was, under the pseudonym Romany (and sometimes The Tramp), a British radio broadcaster and writer on countryside and natural history matters – quite possibly the first to broadcast on such issues. He was also a Minister of the Methodist Church. Biography Evens' mother was Romani people, Romani, born in a ''Vardo (Romani wagon), vardo'' (Romany wagon). His father was Salvation Army Lieutenant George Evens, a native of Plymouth. He was born at 3 Argyll Street, Anlaby Road, Hull, England and educated at Epworth College, Rhyl, as boarder, then at Queens College, Taunton. He married Eunice, the daughter of The Reverend Owen Thomas on 1 August 1911. He is most famous for his ''Out with the Romany'' radio programmes (later ''Out with Romany''), which commenced in 1933 on the BBC's ''Children's Hour'', describing travels in his own ''vardo'' (purchased in 1921, at Brough Hill Fair, for £75), with Comma the horse ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rarely Asked Questions
''Analog Dialogue'' is a technical magazine published by Analog Devices (ADI). It is a forum for the exchange of information related to circuits, systems, and software for real-world signal processing. It discusses products, applications, technology, and techniques for analog, digital, and mixed-signal processing, serving as a gateway to ADI’s technology. ''Analog Dialogue'' is published monthly on the Web, and featured technical articles are compiled in quarterly print editions. The headquarters of the magazine is in Norwood, Massachusetts. The current editor-in-chief is Bernhard Siegel. History Published continually since 1967, ''Analog Dialogue'' is the longest-running in-house publication in the electronics industry. Its online version, published since 1999, includes articles written by design, applications, and marketing engineers at Analog Devices. Subject matter includes tutorials, technology, applications, and other information about products for analog, digital, and mi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Société Des Alcools Du Québec
The Société des alcools du Québec (SAQ; ) is a provincial state-owned enterprise and monopoly in Quebec responsible for the trade of alcoholic beverages, and via subsidiary, cannabis, within the province. Organization The official legislation governing the SAQ's operations and management is the ''Act respecting the Société des alcools du Québec'' (R.S.Q. S-13). The sole share-holder is the Minister of Finance of the Quebec government. The ''Société des alcools du Québec'' headquarters are located in Montreal. The symbol of the SAQ represents three aspects of SAQ stores: * The white letter "Q" represents the province of Quebec * The red wine glass * The image of a store front The SAQ operates more than 400 stores under six different banners throughout Quebec: * ''SAQ (Classique)'': varied selection, in towns and villages where there is only one SAQ branch * ''SAQ'' Express: top-selling products, in large urban centres, extended business hours * ''SAQ Sélection'': ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Canadian Archives Associations
This is a list of Canadian archives associations, i.e., professional associations in Canada that are relevant to the work of archives and archivists. Included are provincial and territorial associations, national special-interest groups, and history/oral-history/built-heritage associations that are specific to a Canadian location. Canadian archives associations See also * List of archives * List of genealogical societies in Canada * List of archives in Canada This is a list of archives in Canada. These archives, for the purposes of this list, are entities in Canada that work to acquire, preserve, and make available material as documentary evidence about a person, community, business, government, muni ... References {{reflist Archives associations Archives_associations ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Saam Language
Saam, ''Saama Kha'', is a nearly extinct Kiranti language spoken in Nepal. The name ''Saam'' is ambiguous, and shared with neighboring languages. Chukwa may be Saam if it is not Kulung. Geographical distribution Saam is spoken in the following locations of Nepal (''Ethnologue''). * Dobhane and Khatamma (Khartangma) VDC's, northern Bhojpur District, Kosi Zone; straddling the Irkhuwa River, in Dangmaya, Okharbote, Khartangma, and Dobhane settlements between the Phedi River and Irkhuwa River * Phikkal VDC, Ilam District, Mechi Zone Mechi ( ) was one of the fourteen zones of Nepal until the restructuring of zones to provinces, comprising four districts; namely Ilam, Jhapa, Panchthar and Taplejung. Its headquarters are at Ilam. It comes under the Eastern Development Reg ... References {{Kiranti languages Kiranti languages Languages of Nepal Endangered Sino-Tibetan languages Languages of Koshi Province ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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RAC (other)
RAC or Rac may refer to: Organizations * Radio Amateurs of Canada * RATCH-Australia Corporation, electricity generator * Refugee Action Collective (Victoria), Melbourne, Australia * Religious Action Center of Reform Judaism, US * Rent-A-Center, US company * Riverside Arts Council, California, USA * Royal African Company, trading slaves and commodities * Royal Automobile Club (other), several motoring organisations ** RAC Limited, a British motorists' services company ** RAC Foundation, a British motoring advocacy group * Ryukyu Air Commuter, an affiliate of Japan Airlines Military * Royal Armoured Corps of the British Army * Romanian Air Corps, the air arm of the Romanian Army in WWI Sport * RAC Arena (Perth) * Retriever Activities Center, multi-purpose arena, Catonsville, Maryland, US * Rutgers Athletic Center, multi-purpose arena, Piscataway, New Jersey, US * Racing Athletic Club Casablanca, Morocco Music * RAC 1, a radio station in Catalonia, Spain * Recording ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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RACC (other) on nutritional labels
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RACC may refer to: Organizations * Reading Area Community College, Reading, Pennsylvania, United States *Regional Arts & Culture Council, Portland, Oregon, United States *Richmond Adult Community College, Richmond, Surrey, UK Science and technology *racc, a LALR parser written in Ruby *Reference Amounts Customarily Consumed, a notation of serving size A serving size or portion size is the amount of a food or drink that is generally served. A distinction is made between a portion size as determined by an external agent, such as a food manufacturer, chef, or restaurant, and a "self selected po ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |