A Latin word which is usually translated as 'reality'. In theology it is often used with another term, e.g. 'res et sacramentum' - 'the reality and the sign'. This particular phrase refers to the lasting effect of a sacrament, e.g. the forgiveness of sin and the reconciliation of the penitent with the Church in the sacrament of penance.
a widely distributed system consisting of all the cells able to ingest bacteria or colloidal particles etc, except for certain white blood cells
short for resolution - A term used to define image resolution instead of ppi. Res 12 indicates 12 pixels per millimeter.
In the phrase trust RES, the same as trust property.
Resolution of the system. Res=QSI/QD.
Or binary resource file. A binary file that contains a Windows-based application's resource data and is created by the resource compiler from the resource-definition (.RC) file. Compiled resource files usually have a .RES filename extension. See also Macintosh binary resource file, resource compiler.
RACE EQUALITY SCHEME. The Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000 placed general and specific duties on public authorities (including Universities) to promote equality. To demonstrate how both their general and specific duties are being met, public authorities are required to produce a Race Equality Scheme and publish it annually. The RES is intended to help us ensure we are addressing our duties at a corporate level.
A network of cells and tissues found throughout the body, especially in the blood, general connective tissue, spleen, liver, lungs, bone marrow, and lymph nodes. These cells are concerned with blood cell formation and destruction, storage of fatty materials, and the metabolism of iron and pigment, as well as playing a role in inflammation and immunity. Some of the cells are motile and can ingest and destroy unwanted foreign material. The RES cells in the spleen possess the ability to dispose of disintegrated erythrocytes, but do not destroy hemoglobin, which is liberated in the process. The RES cells located in the blood cavities of the liver are called Kupffer cells and work with cells of the general connective tissue and bone marrow to transform into bile pigment the hemoglobin released by disintegrated erythrocytes.
Reset character. Sent by the reader to end communication with the host. The RES character enables or disables the reset event, or resets the data transmission event to the solicitation event.
Shareese Renèe Ballard, better known as Res (pronounced reese) is a female R&B singer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her music is a mixture of soul, hip hop, house and rock. She released her debut album, How I Do, in 2001 featuring the first single "Golden Boys."
RES is a bi-monthly magazine chronicling the best in cutting edge film, music, art, design and culture. RES was launched with a preview issue in January 1997 at the Sundance Film Festival. The full-length premiere issue debuted in August 1997 with music video directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris on the cover.