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Var,
VAR,
VAr,
VaR or
var can mean:
VAR:
- Varna Airport
Varna Airport is the airport of Varna, the "maritime capital" of Bulgaria.In 2008, the airport handled 1,432,703 passengers and 15,129 aircraft movements.-History:...
, IATA airport code
- Vacuum arc remelting
Vacuum arc remelting is a secondary melting process for production of metal ingots with elevated chemical and mechanical homogeneity for highly demanding applications...
, a process for production of steel and special alloys
- Value-added reseller
A value-added reseller is a company that adds some feature to an existing product, then resells it as an integrated product or complete "turn-key" solution...
, a company that adds some feature(s) to an existing product(s), then resells it, common in the electronics industry
- Vector autoregression
Vector autoregression is an econometric model used to capture the evolution and the interdependencies between multiple time series, generalizing the univariate AR models. All the variables in a VAR are treated symmetrically by including for each variable an equation explaining its evolution based...
is an econometric method of analysis
- Visual aural range, a radio navigation aid for aircraft, predecessor to VOR
- Vrije Anti Revolutionaire partij
The Free Anti Revolutionary Party was a Dutch conservative Reformed political party, which existed from 1898 to 1903...
, a Dutch political party
Var:
- Var (department), a French department
- Vár
Var, VAR, VAr, VaR or var can mean:VAR:* Varna Airport, IATA airport code* Vacuum arc remelting, a process for production of steel and special alloys...
, a goddess in Norse mythology
- Var (river) in France
- Variety (botany) in taxonomy and biology
- Variant
Variant is a free cultural magazine based in Glasgow, Scotland, and founded in 1984. Available in both print and internet editions, it is distributed mainly though arts and cultural institutions through Britain and Ireland...
- Uar
The Uar, , were the largest of three ethnic components constituting the confederation known to the west as the Hephthalites and to the Chinese as Yanda and the dominant ethnicity of Khwarezm...
, the name of a proto-Mongolian tribe placed in-charge of the Uyghurs by the Rouran
- Var, a village in Obreja Commune, Caraş-Severin County, Romania
- Var, Sălaj, a village in Jibou, Sălaj County, Romania
- Var the Stick, List of works by Piers Anthony, an eponymous character in a science fiction novel by Piers Anthony
VaR:
- Value at risk
In financial mathematics and financial risk management, Value at Risk is a widely used measure of the risk of loss on a specific portfolio of financial assets...
in economics and finance
var:
- Variable (programming)
In computer programming, a variable is a facility for storing data. The current value of the variable is the data actually stored in the variable. Depending on the programming language in question, the data stored in the variable can be intentionally altered during the program run. This is why it...
, in programming languages
- Variance
In probability theory and statistics, the variance of a random variable or distribution is the expected square deviation of that variable from its expected value or mean, or to put it another way: variance is the measure of the amount of variation of all the scores for a variable...
in statistics
- Vara (unit of measurement), an old Spanish and Portuguese unit of length, still used in legal land surveys in Texas
- /var
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard defines the main directories and their contents in Linux operating systems. For the most part, it is a formalization and extension of traditional BSD filesystem hierarchy....
, a directory on Unix-like computer systems
- Volt-amperes reactive
In alternating current power transmission and distribution, volt-ampere reactive is a unit used to measure reactive power in an AC electric power system. The correct symbol is var and not VAr, but the latter is widely used...
, var, a unit which is the imaginary counterpart of the watt