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- development, retrospectives play a very important role in iterative and incremental development. At the end of every iteration, a retrospective is held to...
- Retrospective I: 1974 to 1980 is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1997. The album features songs from the first decade of the...
- Reflections (A Retrospective) is the first greatest hits album by American R&B singer Mary J. Blige, released in Europe on December 1, 2006, and in the...
- Retrospective II: 1981 to 1987 is a compilation album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1997 (see 1997 in music). The album features songs from...
- Retrospective determinism is the informal fallacy that because something happened under some cir****stances, it was therefore bound to happen due to those...
- The Retrospective Review was an English periodical published from 1820 to 1828. It was founded by Henry Southern, who edited it to 1826, as well as contributing...
- Retrospective memory is the memory of people, words, and events encountered or experienced in the past. It includes all other types of memory including...
- up retrospective in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A retrospective looks back at events that have taken place. Retrospective or A Retrospective may...
- Bootleg Retrospective is a compilation album by the Slits. The album is officially untitled. It is also referred to as Y (its record label), Y3LP (its...
- A retrospective cohort study, also called a historic cohort study, is a longitudinal cohort study used in medical and psychological research. A cohort...