- Look up
glut or
Glut in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glut or
GLUT may
refer to:
Embers (1983 film) (German:
Glut), a Swiss–West
German drama film Glöð...
- In macroeconomics, a
general glut is an
excess of
supply in
relation to demand, specifically, when
there is more
production in all
fields of production...
- The 1980s oil
glut was a
significant surplus of
crude oil
caused by
falling demand following the 1970s
energy crisis. The
world price of oil had peaked...
-
Charlotte E.
Glutting (1910–1996) was an
American amateur golfer.
Glutting pla**** on the U.S.
national team in
three consecutive Curtis Cup competitions...
- phyla. The
GLUT or SLC2A
family are a
protein family that is
found in most
mammalian cells. 14
GLUTS are
encoded by the
human genome.
GLUT is a type of...
- The 2010s oil
glut was a
significant surplus of
crude oil that
started in 2014–2015 and
accelerated in 2016, with
multiple causes. They
include general...
-
freeglut is an open-source
alternative to the
OpenGL Utility Toolkit (
GLUT) library.
GLUT (and
hence freeglut)
allows the user to
create and
manage windows...
- The
dollar glut is a term for the ac****ulation of
American dollars outside of the
United States as a
reserve currency,
contrasted with the
dollar gap,...
-
Donald F.
Glut (/
ɡluːt/; born
February 19, 1944) is an
American writer,
motion picture film director, and screenwriter. He is best
known for
writing the...
- A
global saving glut (also GSG, cash ****ding, dead cash, dead money,
glut of
excess intended saving, or
shortfall of
investment intentions) is a situation...