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**[[R-value (insulation)]], the efficiency of insulation of a house |
**[[R-value (insulation)]], the efficiency of insulation of a house |
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**[[R-value (soils)]], stability of soils and aggregates for pavement construction |
**[[R-value (soils)]], stability of soils and aggregates for pavement construction |
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* [[value (computer science) |
* [[value (computer science)#lrvalue]], in computer science, a value considered independently of the "place" it is located |
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*[[R-factor (crystallography)]], a measure of the agreement between the crystallographic model and the diffraction data |
*[[R-factor (crystallography)]], a measure of the agreement between the crystallographic model and the diffraction data |
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*In statistics, ''r'' (or r value) refers to the [[Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient]], often called simply ''correlation coefficient'' |
*In statistics, ''r'' (or r value) refers to the [[Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient]], often called simply ''correlation coefficient'' |
Revision as of 23:03, 28 April 2014
R-value can refer to:
- Properties of materials:
- R-value (insulation), the efficiency of insulation of a house
- R-value (soils), stability of soils and aggregates for pavement construction
- value (computer science)#lrvalue, in computer science, a value considered independently of the "place" it is located
- R-factor (crystallography), a measure of the agreement between the crystallographic model and the diffraction data
- In statistics, r (or r value) refers to the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient, often called simply correlation coefficient
- In the physical sciences, the gas constant is often denoted by the symbol R
- In ophthalmic optics, r-value refers to the distance between the segment optical center and the segment top
- Lankford coefficient