Noun
D.R.
Alternative form of DR
“Across all of our geographies, we’re feeling pretty good about the traffic, pretty good about the demand in the most recent quarter,” Bill Wheat, chief financial officer of D.R. Horton, said on a conference call with analysts. Source: Internet
Arden, South Florida’s first “Agrihood,” recently welcomed the nation’s No. 1 homebuilder by volume, D.R. Horton, to the master-planned community. Source: Internet
F. and Huffman, D.R. "Absorption and Scattering of Light by Small Particles", Wiley, (1983), ISBN 0-471-29340-7 Ultrasound propagation through homogeneous media is associated only with absorption and can be characterized with absorption coefficient only. Source: Internet
D.R. Horton said from attached homes to large estate homes with multigenerational living, Valley Vista offers a broad range of home types that appeals to various lifestyles. Source: Internet
Technology broader Bloom's taxonomy of educational objectives: categories in the cognitive domain Anderson, L.W. & Krathwohl, D.R. (2001). Source: Internet
Notes *Lipman, Samuel, The House of Music: Art in an Era of Institutions, published by D.R. Godine, 1984. Source: Internet