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- Look up residual in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A residual is generally a quantity left over at the end of a process. It may refer to: Residual (entertainment...
- formula to calculate residual risk is residual risk = ( inherent risk ) − ( impact of risk controls ) {\displaystyle {\text{residual risk}}=({\text{inherent...
- In statistics and optimization, errors and residuals are two closely related and easily confused measures of the deviation of an observed value of an...
- In lysosomal digestion, residual bodies are vesicles containing indigestible materials. Residual bodies are either secreted by the cell via exocytosis...
- Residual income valuation (RIV; also, residual income model and residual income method, RIM) is an approach to equity valuation that formally accounts...
- Residual strength is the load or force (usually mechanical) that a damaged object or material can still carry without failing. Material toughness, fracture...
- "Residuals" is a song by American singer Chris Brown, taken from the deluxe edition of his eleventh studio album, 11:11, released on April 11, 2024. The...
- The Solow residual is a number describing empirical productivity growth in an economy from year to year and decade to decade. Robert Solow, the Nobel Memorial...
- Residual entropy is the difference in entropy between a non-equilibrium state and crystal state of a substance close to absolute zero. This term is used...
- The residual claimant refers to the economic agent who has the sole remaining claim on an organization's net cash flows, i.e. after the deduction of precedent...