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Sciences


Computing

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Russian and Eurasian Security Network The Russian and Eurasian Security Network (RES) was an open-source service that encouraged the exchange of information among international relations and security professionals worldwide. It maintained a large digital library of documents related t ...
* Spanish Supercomputing Network (''Red Española de Supercomputación'')


Energy

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RES - The School for Renewable Energy Science RES - The School for Renewable Energy Science ( Icelandic: ''RES - Orkuskólinn'') was a private, non-profit, international graduate school located in the city of Akureyri in northern Iceland and shares its facilities with the University of Akure ...
* US
Renewable Electricity Standard A renewable portfolio standard (RPS) is a regulation that requires the increased production of energy from renewable energy sources, such as wind, solar, biomass, and geothermal. Other common names for the same concept include Renewable Electricity ...
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Renewable Energy Systems The RES Group (Renewable Energy Systems) is the world's largest independent renewable energy company, having been in the sector for more than 40 years. , the company had established more than 23 gigawatts of renewable energy projects wor ...
, a UK company


Mathematics

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Residue (complex analysis) In mathematics, more specifically complex analysis, the residue is a complex number proportional to the contour integral of a meromorphic function along a path enclosing one of its singularities. (More generally, residues can be calculated for ...
function


Medicine

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Reticuloendothelial system In anatomy the term reticuloendothelial system (abbreviated RES), often associated nowadays with the mononuclear phagocyte system (MPS), was employed by the beginning of the 20th century to denote a system of specialised cells that effectively cl ...
, in anatomy


Archaeology

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Répertoire d'Épigraphie Sémitique The ("Corpus of Semitic Inscriptions", abbreviated CIS) is a collection of ancient inscriptions in Semitic languages produced since the end of 2nd millennium BC until the rise of Islam. It was published in Latin. In a note recovered after his de ...
, a journal publishing Semitic language inscriptions


Latin word meaning "thing"

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Entity (disambiguation) An entity is something that exists as itself. Entity may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Film and television * Entity (2012 film), ''Entity'' (2012 film), a British supernatural thriller * Entity (2014 film), ''Entity'' (2014 film), an Engl ...
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Object (philosophy) The distinction between subject and object is a basic idea of philosophy. *A subject is a being that exercises Agency (philosophy), agency, undergoes conscious experiences, and is situated in relation to other things that exist outside itself; thu ...
*The first word of several
Latin phrases This is a list of Wikipedia articles of Latin phrases and their translation into English. To view all phrases on a single, lengthy document, see: List of Latin phrases (full). Lists of pages * List of Latin phrases (A) * List of Latin phrases ...
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Res divina In ancient Rome, ''res divinae'', singular ''res divina'' (Latin for "divine matters," that is, the service of the gods), were the laws that pertained to the religious duties of the state and its officials. Roman law was divided into the ''res divi ...
'' (''service of the gods'') **'' Res cogitans'', Descartes' mental world **''
Res communis ''Res communis'' is a concept or doctrine. The expression is a Latin language, Latin term derived from Roman law that preceded today's concepts of the commons and common heritage of mankind. It has relevance in international law and common law. I ...
'', a thing that is owned in common **''
Res extensa ''Res extensa'' is one of the two substances described by René Descartes in his Cartesian ontology (often referred to as "radical dualism"), alongside '' res cogitans''. Translated from Latin, "''res extensa''" means "extended thing" while th ...
'', Descartes' physical world **''
Res gestae ''Res gestae'' (Latin: "things done") is a term found in substantive and procedural American jurisprudence and English law. In American substantive law, it refers to the period of a felony from start-to-end. In American procedural law, it refe ...
'' (''Things done'') **'' Res inter alios acta'' (''A thing done between others'') **''
Res ipsa loquitur ''Res ipsa loquitur'' (Latin: "the thing speaks for itself") is a doctrine in common law and Roman-Dutch law jurisdictions under which a court can infer negligence from the very nature of an accident or injury in the absence of direct evidence on ...
'' (''The thing speaks for itself'') **''
Res judicata ''Res judicata'' or ''res iudicata'', also known as claim preclusion, is the Latin term for ''judged matter'', and refers to either of two concepts in common law civil procedure: a case in which there has been a final judgment and that is no lon ...
'' (''A matter lreadyjudged'') **''
Res nullius ''Res nullius'' is a term of Roman law meaning "things belonging to no one"; that is, property not yet the object of rights of any specific subject. A person can assume ownership of ''res nullius'' simply by taking possession of it ''( occupatio ...
'' (''An unowned thing'') **''
Res publica ', also spelled ''rēs pūblica'' to indicate vowel length, is a Latin phrase, loosely meaning "public affair". It is the root of the ''republic'', and '' commonwealth'' has traditionally been used as a synonym for it; however, translations var ...
'' (''A public thing''), the origin of the word ''republic''


Organizations

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Rail Express Systems Rail Express Systems (RES) was a sector of British Rail. This sector was responsible for transport of mail and parcels, including the travelling post office trains, as well as taking over charter operations from InterCity (British Rail), InterC ...
, a mail service of British Rail *
Railway Enthusiasts Society The Railway Enthusiasts Society Incorporated (known by its acronym RES) is a New Zealand railway enthusiast society formed on 17 July 1958. RES formed the Glenbrook Vintage Railway (GVR) in 1968, with GVR now forming a separate charitable tru ...
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Royal Economic Society The Royal Economic Society (RES) is a professional association and learned society that promotes the study of economics. Originally established in 1890 as the British Economic Association, it was incorporated by royal charter on 2 December 1902. ...
, London, a learned society *
Royal Entomological Society The Royal Entomological Society is a learned society devoted to the study of insects. It aims to disseminate information about insects and to improve communication between entomologists. The society was founded in 1833 as the Entomological S ...
, London, a learned society


Places

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Reservoir railway station Reservoir railway station is a commuter railway station on the Mernda line, which is part of the Railways in Melbourne, Melbourne railway network. It serves the north-eastern suburb of Reservoir, Victoria, Reservoir, in Melbourne, Victoria, Aus ...
, Melbourne *
Resistencia International Airport Resistencia International Airport (, ) is an airport in Chaco Province, Argentina serving the city of Resistencia. It is also known as ''Aeropuerto de Resistencia General José de San Martín''. The airport is operated by Aeropuertos Argentin ...
(IATA airport code: RES)


People

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Res (singer) Shareese Renée Ballard, known professionally as Res ( ), is an American singer, songwriter and musician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Career Solo career Res released her debut album, '' How I Do'', in 2001 along with its first single "Go ...
, American singer


Arts, entertainment, and media


Literature

* ''RES'' (magazine), bimonthly


Music


Songs

* "R.E.S.", a song by Cardiacs from '' The Seaside'' * "The Res", a song by the American band Bright from their self-titled album


See also

* RE5 (disambiguation) * Rez (disambiguation) {{Disambiguation