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r.e.

Adjective

Meaning

r.e. (not comparable)

(computing theory) Abbreviation of recursively enumerable.

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Baes, C.F.; Mesmer, R.E. The Hydrolysis of Cations, (1976), Wiley, New York Ions with low charges, such as Na + are very weak acids with almost imperceptible hydrolysis. Source: Internet

They’ll be honored Saturday, at a luncheon at the Devall Student Center’s ballroom, then recognized again, fittingly, at halftime of KC’s football game with New Mexico Mililtary, set for a 5 p.m. kickoff here at R.E. St. John Memorial Stadium. Source: Internet

Since it is difficult to measure in flight, Hayden Hayden, R.E., Fox, H.L., Chanaud, R.C. “Some Factors Influencing Radiation from Flow Interaction with Edges of Finite Surfaces”, NASA CR-145073, 1976 made static tests. Source: Internet

The quotation as it is generally remembered today was reported by Edward Porter Alexander in his Military Memoirs of a Confederate (p. 302) and popularized by Douglas Southall Freeman in his 1934–35 biography, R.E. Lee (vol. 2, p. 462). Source: Internet

In N. Grunberg, R.E. Nisbett, J. Singer (eds), A Distinctive Approach to psychological research: the influence of Stanley Schacter. Source: Internet

Much of this is documented in R.E. Slater's book Paradise Reconsidered. Source: Internet

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