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EV1. Electric Vehicle. 2. Evaluation, as in "EV Kit."
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EVAbbreviation for Exposure Value (see below).
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EVSymbol for electron volt.
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EVshortened form of 'whatev', the shortened 'whatever'
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EVoften capitlaized, it refers to a series of sci-fi RPGs produced by Ambrosia Software. All three games, Escape Velocity, EV Overide, and EV Nova, are able to be modified with files known as plugins, t [..]
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EVa derivitive of every - both words meaning: 1. The opposite to nuth 2. yes 3. hell yes 4. lots 5. everyone 6. indeed 7. (adjective)meaning very
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EVelectric vehicle
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EVAbbreviation of 'Electric vehicle', things like Tesla's cars
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EVan acronym for Escape Velocity. Escape Velocity is the name of a computer game by Ambrosia Software, and the popular game franchise that began with it. The Escape Velocity games are open-ended adventu [..]
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EV1. A poker/gambling term, short for 'Expected Value'. Basically means how much you can expect to win at any gamble. For example, if you tossed a coin and I gave you a dollar if you fli [..]
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EVExposure Value. A number that represents available combinations of shutter speed and aperture offering the same exposure effect when scene brightness remains the same. Read articles that include this [..]
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EVSee Earned Value
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EVA system of light measurement in which each whole number is 1 Stop more or less than its neighbors; used by many meter makers.
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EVExposure Value, a very complex thing but in the digicam world it usually means the ability to override the auto exposure system to lighten or darken an image. EVF
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EVElectric vehicle.
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EVThe energy gained by an electron which accelerates through a potential difference of one volt.
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EVA unit of energy equal to the amount kinetic energy an electron gains after being accelerated through an electric potential of 1 Volt. It can also be used as a unit of mass by applying Einstein's relation E=mc2.
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EV(n) a unit of energy equal to the work done by an electron accelerated through a potential difference of 1 volt
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EV"Electric Vehicle" - any vehicle that uses electric motors, either in full or in part, as propulsion. This includes pure electrics, hybrids, plug-in hybrids, extended range electric vehicles and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
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EVIs an Electric Vehicle that operates on 100% electicity like the Nissan Leaf. They offer limited ranges and most are around 100 miles as of 2014; however, ranges are expected to increase in the coming [..]
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EVElectric Vehicle
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EVElectric Vehicle
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EVElectric vehicle.
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EVExtended Validation
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EVA car that runs purely on electricity, without any onboard power generators. Examples of electric cars are the Nissan LEAF, Renault ZOE and the BMW i3. Considering buying an electric car? Read our tip [..]
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EVExposure Value. The ability to override the auto exposure system to under or over expose the image.
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EVElectric Vehicle. These cars have only batteries and an electric motor–no gasoline or other fuel required, and no emissions are released into the air. They are refueled by plugging the batteries into an outlet.
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EVThis is a vehicle powered by an electric motor. The first electric vehicle was developed in 1899, but due to the poor power-to-weight ratio and long times to recharge the acid lead batteries, the inte [..]
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EVAn abbreviation of “E
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EVExposure Value; A number that represents available combinations of shutter speed and aperture offering the same exposure effect when scene brightness remains the same. Each EV number can be applied to various shutter speed and aperture combinations.
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EVAbbreviation for Exposure Value. Indicates the amount of exposure. Using a baseline exposure of F1.0 and a shutter speed of 1 second as "EV0," each increase in EV (EV1, 2, 3, etc.) indicates an increase of one level (setting) in either aperture or shutter speed.
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EVThe combined shutter and aperture values used on older cameras and light meters.
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EVExposure Value; A number that represents available combinations of shutter speed and aperture offering the same exposure effect when scene brightness remains the same. Each EV number can be applied to various shutter speed and aperture combinations.
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EVExposure Value, a very complex thing but in the digital camera world it usually means the ability to override the auto exposure system to lighten or darken an image. EVF
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EVExposure Value. A number that represents available combinations of shutter speed and aperture offering the same exposure effect when scene brightness remains the same. Read articles that include this [..]
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EVThe ability to override the auto exposure system to under or overexpose the image. This is done by using the Manual function on a digital camera to choose your own settings.
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EVExchange Visitor; A foreign national granted a J-1 visa status by the USCIS.
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EVExchange Visitor; A foreign national granted a J-1 visa status by the USCIS.
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EVEnterprise Value is a measure of a company’s value – often the theoretical price in the event of a buyout. It considers not just the equity of the company but also its debt (since the buyer will have [..]
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EVElectron volt, a measure of the energy of subatomic particles.
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EV Evasion or Evading
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EVEven strength goals
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EVInitials for Expected Value. The cost to be gained or paid by certain action (bet, raise or a fold) on the long run.
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EVNegative expected value. The action is not profitable.
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EVExpected Value.
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EV
electronvolt, alternative spelling electron volt
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EV
a type of road vehicle
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