Meaning var
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Value-at-risk
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See: Value-at-risk model
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Voltage-Ampere-Reactive. A measure of reactive power.
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Volt-ampere reactive.
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/veir/ or /var/ n. Short for `variable'. Compare arg, param.
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a variable cost (variable display time) strategist equivalent to the mixed strategy Maynard Smith (1982) termed
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Definition Value At Risk. A technique which uses the statistical analysis of historical market trends and volatilities to estimate the likelihood that a given portfolio's losses will exceed a cer [..]
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(pronounced as one word) Short for value-added reseller, VARs typically load applications or proprietary software onto computers and may also incorporate third-party options to design a complete solut [..]
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Acronym for Value Added Reseller. A VAR is a business that adds its own "value," or application, to an existing product, and resells the resulting enhanced product as a package.
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A value added reseller is the middleman who sells software along with other bundled products such as hardware, or implementation services. Value added resellers play an important role by servicing smaller clients who do not necessarily warrant a large sales or implementation investment by a bigger software firm.
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Value-added reseller.
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Vacuum Arc Remelting. A method of producing ingots with lower gas content, fewer inclusions and reduced segregation. The process consists of melting a cast or wrought electrode with a DC arc under hig [..]
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VAR (Value-Added Retailer). For example someone who sells computer hardware bundled with a computer program that they wrote for a specific industry. They supply hardware, software and support.
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(n) a unit of electrical power in an AC circuit equal to the power dissipated when 1 volt produces a current of 1 ampere
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(n) (biology) a group of organisms within a species that differ in trivial ways from similar groups
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 - Volt Ampere Reactive. Also see "Reactive Power".
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Value Added Reseller or Value Added Retailer. A company which sells something made by another company after adding something of value. For example, the VAR might put together a computer, peripherals, [..]
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abbreviation for volt ampere reactive. Unit of ac reactive power.
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Variation
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Volt-amps Reactive
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Visual-aural Radio Range
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Value at Risk
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* see value at risk
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Volt-Ampere reactive
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See the entry for "Value-Add Reseller (VAR)"
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Vector Autoregression, a kind of model of related time series. In the simplest example, the vector of data points at each time t (yt) is thought of as a parameter vector (say, phi1) times a previous v [..]
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Method used to measure market risk, based on probabilities, quantifying risk on the basis of the maximum loss which may be expected with a certain degree of probability, based on historical variations [..]
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 Value-added reseller.variable cost:
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Abbreviation for Volt-Amperes Reactive. Varactor. [Variable Reactor] A PN junction semiconductor, designed for microwave frequencies, in which the capacitance varies with the applied voltage. ' [..]
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Symbol for volt-ampere reactive ----
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variable|lang=en various|lang=en
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See: Value-at-risk model
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