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  • 11Range factor — (commonly abbreviated RF) is a baseball statistic developed by Bill James. It is calculated by dividing putouts and assists by number of innings or games played at a given defense position. [http://www.baseball reference.com/about/field… …

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  • 12range — /raynj/, n., adj., v., ranged, ranging. n. 1. the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices; a wide range of styles. 2. the extent or scope of the operation or action of something: within range… …

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  • 13range — ( price) The price span during a given trading session, week, month, year, etc. Chicago Board of Trade glossary The difference between the highest and lowest prices recorded during a specified time period, usually one trading session, for a given …

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  • 14Range Rover — Infobox Automobile name = Land Rover Range Rover manufacturer = Land Rover parent company = British Leyland 1970 1986 Rover Group 1986 1988 British Aerospace 1988 1994 BMW 1994 2000 Ford 2000 2008 Tata Motors 2008 production = 1970 present… …

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  • 15Range problem — In computability theory, a range problem is a weakened form of a search problem. It consists of two functions fl and fu (the lower and upper bounds) and a linear ordering < on the ranges of f 1 and f 2. A Turing machine solves a range problem if …

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  • 16Range (computer science) — In computer science, the term range may refer to one of two things: # The maximum and minimum values that may be stored in a variable. # The upper and lower bounds of an array. Range of a variable The range of a variable is given as the&#8230; …

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  • 17range — [[t]reɪndʒ[/t]] n. adj. v. ranged, rang•ing 1) the extent to which or the limits between which variation is possible: the range of steel prices[/ex] 2) the extent or scope of something: one s range of vision[/ex] 3) the distance to which a&#8230; …

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  • 18Range — In medicine and statistics, the difference between the lowest and highest numerical values. For example, if five premature infants are born weighing two, three, four, four, and five pounds respectively, the range of their birth weights is two to&#8230; …

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  • 19range from ... to — • vary from ... to • vary between • range from ... to to fluctuate between certain given limits (also to range from ... to) …

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  • 20Range-Bound Trading — A trading strategy that identifies stocks trading in channels. By finding major support and resistance levels with technical analysis, a trend trader buys stocks at the lower level of support (bottom of the channel) and sells them near resistance …

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