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RadiusThe smaller of the two bones of the forearm, located on the thumb's side. (The larger bone in the forearm is the ulna.)
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RadiusAbbreviation for “Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service.” Authentication and accounting system. Checks if information such as username and password that is passed to the RADIUS server is correct, [..]
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RadiusThe radius of a circle is the distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circle.
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RadiusThe distance between the center of the swing arc (the target or forward shoulder) and the hands on the grip. (Because of his unusually long arms, his swing had a large radius.)
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Radius1590s, "cross-shaft," from Latin radius "staff, stake, rod; spoke of a wheel; ray of light, beam of light; radius of a circle," of unknown origin. Perhaps related to radix "ro [..]
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Radiusthe distance from the centre of a circle to its circumference. • the distance from the centre of a regular polygon to a vertex. • the distance from the centre of a sphere to any point on its surface. [..]
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RadiusThe length of an imaginary line from the center point of a circle to the arc or circumference of a circle.
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RadiusThe distance from the center to a point on a circle; the line segment from the center to a point on a circle.
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Radiusray extending from the center of a circle or sphere to its surface or circumference.
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Radius Remote Dial-In User Service. Database for authenticating modem and ISDN connections and for tracking connection time.
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RadiusThe distance between the centre of the target or forward shoulder and the hands on the grip.
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RadiusThe term radius refers to the swing. In there it is the space between the hands on the grip and the forward shoulder.
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Radiusdistance from the center of a circle to its edge, or a straight line from the center to the edge.
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Radiusthe length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere a circular region whose area is indicated by the length of its radius; "they located it within a ra [..]
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Radius The distance between the center of the swing arc (the target or forward shoulder) and the hands on the grip.
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RadiusThe distance between the center of the swing arc (the target or forward shoulder) and the hands on the grip.
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Radius(of the swing) The distance between the center of a swing and the circumference described by the path.
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Radiusa straight line from the centre of a circle to its outer edge
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RadiusRemote Authentication Dial In User Service
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RadiusThe distance between the center of the swing arc (the target or forward shoulder) and the hands on the grip.
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RadiusTCP IP port numbers 1812/udp RADIUS
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RadiusThe distance from the center to a point on a circle; the line segment from the center to a point on a circle.
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RadiusThe lateral and shorter of the two bones of the foreman.
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RadiusRemote Authentication Dial-In User Service. RADIUS servers are responsible for receiving user connection requests, authenticating the user, and returning all configuration information necessary for the client to deliver service.
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Radius— Half the diameter of any sphere or circle.
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RadiusThe distance from the centre of a circle to its circumference. The plural of radius is radii.
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RadiusThe small long bone in the foreshank of the an animal.
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RadiusThe distance from the center of a circle to its circumference (outside).
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Radiusis a line segment connecting the center of the circle to a point on the circumference. rain shadow -
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RadiusRefers to curb poured around a fairly tight circle such around an island in a parking lot or in a median.
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RadiusA segment from the center of a circle to a point on the circle. The length of this segment is also called the radius. The radius is half of the diameter. CD
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RadiusRADIUS (Remote Access Dial-Up User Service) is an authentication standard technology, often used to protect access to wireless networks. RADIUS is a user name and password scheme that enables only app [..]
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Radius(Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)
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Radius(n) the length of a line segment between the center and circumference of a circle or sphere(n) a straight line from the center to the perimeter of a circle (or from the center to the surface of a sphe [..]
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RadiusRemote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) is a widely deployed system to provide authentication, authorization and accounting for network access. Originally, RADIUS was developed for dial-up [..]
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Radius The outer and shorter of the two bones of the forearm.
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RadiusThe distance between the center of a circle and the outside.
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RadiusIn anatomy: a long, slightly curved bone of the forearm of tetrapods. It is one of two bones found in tetrapod forearms and is located alongside the ulna, which is the other forearm bone. Synapomorphy [..]
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RadiusN M ray; rod
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RadiusOne of two bones in lower arm (19thc)
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RadiusThe radius is a bone of the forearm that extends from the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist of the hand.
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Radiuscreates a zone defined by two arcs (the minimum and maximum radii). The part surface must lie within this zone.
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Radius(r): The distance from the center of a circle to a point on the circumference.
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RadiusRemote authentication dial-in user service. An authentication protocol developed by Livingston Enterprises Inc. Recognized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a dial-in security solution [..]
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RadiusOne of the two bones of the forearm.
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RadiusSee “Geofencing”
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RadiusOne of the two bones of the forearm.
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RadiusOne of two long bones of the forearm, on the thumb side, which rotates against the ulna so that its lower end, the hand, can be turned.
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RadiusThe shorter and thicker bone in the lower forelimb of animals.
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RadiusThe smaller of the two bones of the forearm or front leg of a dog
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RadiusOne of the main longitudinal veins, running near the front of the wing and usually the 3rd and abbreviated to R. It gives off a posterior branch - the radial sector - and the smaller branches of these [..]
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RadiusThe second vein of the forewing and hindwing, posterior to the costa, fused with the subcosta, media, and cubitus.
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Radiusthird major vein in a wing
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Radiusbone of the forearm in four-legged animals
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RadiusThe third major vein in a wing. sclerotized
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RadiusThe length between the center and edge of a circle
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RadiusThe shorter of the two bones of the forearm.
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Radiusthe shorter of the two bones of the forearm.
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RadiusBone in the forearm from elbow to the thumb side of the wrist.
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Radius
(anatomy) radius (''bone'')
(geometry) radius (''line segment'')
(geometry) radius (''length of that line segment'')
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