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And can also mean: The Royal Bank of Canada (TSX: RY, NYSE: RY) is Canadas largest chartered bank. ... Human red blood cells Red blood cells are the most common type of blood cell and the vertebrate bodys principal means of delivering oxygen from the lungs or gills to body tissues via the blood. ... The capital requirement is a bank regulation, which sets a framework on how banks and depository institutions must handle their capital. ... RBC Ministries is a Christian organization founded by Dr. M. R. De Haan. ...


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Object Recognition (2132 words)
Recognition-by-components (RBC; Biederman, 1987) is a theory of object recognition in humans that accounts for the successful identification of objects despite changes in the size or orientation of the image.
RBC was developed to account for primal recognition of objects; primal recognition is fast-acting and does not utilize higher-level cognitive processes.
Because RBC is based on the assumption that a small set of geons are the basis for millions of objects, organizational rules must play a large role in object recognition.
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: RBC count (699 words)
The RBC count is almost always part of the CBC (complete blood count) test.
The RBC count may be decreased during pregnancy because of an increase in body fluids.
The RBC will increase over a period of several weeks after moving to a higher altitude.
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