- May 12, 2012. "
SMIRKS Tutorial".
Daylight Chemical Information Systems, Inc.
Retrieved October 29, 2018. "Reaction
SMILES and
SMIRKS".
Daylight Chemical...
- A
smirk is a
smile evoking insolence, scorn, or
offensive smugness,
falling into the
category of what
Desmond Morris described as Deformed-compliment...
- and for a
curious campaign Smirks against Travolta,
simultaneously a
homage and a
parody of Rock
Against Racism. The
Smirks session for the John Peel show...
- Sir
Frederick Horace Smirk KBE (12
December 1902 – 18 May 1991) was a
notable New
Zealand professor of medicine. He was born in Accrington, Lancashire...
- ways. As he
directs Anna to look for her dead dog, he turns, winks, and
smirks at the camera. When he asks the
family to bet on
their survival, he turns...
- Solskjær til å måpe: - Han er så tøff" [The
super talent (17) made
Solskjaer smirk: "He's so tough"].
Nettavisen (in Norwegian). 6
August 2017.
Archived from...
- pop. The
group consisted of
Doreen Edwards (vocals), Neil
Fitzpatrick (ex-
Smirks, guitar/sax), and "Snuff" (ex-Motivation, drums/percussion).
Edwards and...
- "Kunis
makes a
perfect alternate to Portman,
equally as
lithe and dark but a
smirk of self-****urance in
place of Portman's wide-e**** fearfulness." Guy Lodge...
- for an
effective action heroine, and Nijirô
Murakami has some fun as a
smirking loner."
Writing for
Ready Steady Cut,
Jonathon Wilson gave a generally...
-
general downward sloping implicit volatility graph.
Sometimes the term "
smirk" is used to
describe a
skewed smile.
Market practitioners use the term implied-volatility...