STIR definition

STIR means secure telephone identity revisited.
STIR. Software for tomographic image reconstruction release 2”. In: Physics in Medicine and Biology 57(4) (2012), pp. 867–883. [Vel+10] ▇. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇. ▇. van der ▇▇▇▇▇, and ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. “Development and validation of segmentation and interpolation techniques in sinograms for metal artifact suppression in CT”. In: Medical Physics 37(2) (2010), pp. 620–628.
STIR means the UBS Short Term Interest Rate Desk which was located in Zurich;

Examples of STIR in a sentence

  • The current NRCS wind and water erosion prediction technologies must be used to document the rotation, soil erosion estimate, and STIR calculations.

  • YOU AND STIR EACH WAIVE THE RIGHT TO FILE OR PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION AGAINST THE OTHER OR OTHERWISE TO SEEK RELIEF ON A CLASS BASIS, INCLUDING ANY CURRENTLY PENDING ACTIONS AGAINST STIR.

  • TO THE FULLEST EXTENT ALLOWABLE BY LAW, YOU AND STIR EACH WAIVE THE RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL AND THE RIGHT TO LITIGATE DISPUTES IN COURT IN FAVOR OF INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION (EXCEPT FOR SMALL CLAIMS COURT OR FOR INDIVIDUAL CLAIMS OF SEXUAL ASSAULT OR SEXUAL HARASSMENT OCCURING IN CONNECTION WITH YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES, AS PROVIDED HEREIN).

  • Greater ability for vulnerable households to maintain housing in the private market due to a reduced Shelter-to-Income Ratio (STIR).

  • Field(s) must have a soil loss at or below the soil tolerance (T) level for water erosion for the crop rotation and a Soil Tillage Intensity Rating (STIR) of no greater than 10 for each crop in the planned rotation.

  • These releases are based on the PET reconstruction package STIR (Software for Tomographic Image Reconstruction) and the MR reconstruction package Gadgetron and are capable of processing measured data from the Siemens PET-MR ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, with work-in-progress to support the GE PET-MR system.

  • The current NRCS wind and water erosion prediction technologies must be used to calculate soil loss and STIR.

  • Crop rotation minimizes disturbance resulting in a Soil Tillage Intensity Rating (STIR) less than 10 and reduces soil erosion from water to below soil tolerance (T) level.

  • While this capability is not yet available in SIRF, work on STIR at UCL and Leeds is progressing, with support from CoSeC staff.

  • Crop rotation minimizes disturbance resulting in a Soil Tillage Intensity Rating (STIR) less than10 and reduces soil erosion from wind to below soil tolerance (T) level.


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STIR has the nonexclusive "right to manufacture" any product, including components, developed under this Agreement and the nonexclusive "right to use" any intangible property described in subparagraph 3.1(A) above in the United Kingdom.