Rho

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  • The lower-case letter ρ is used as the symbol for the density of a material in physics.
  • The lower-case letter ρ is used as the symbol for the resistivity of a material in physics.
  • The lower-case letter ρ is the name of the three varieties of rho meson ( ρ + , ρ0, ρ ).
  • The lower-case letter ρ is used as the symbol for the Rho factor protein in RNA transcription termination.
  • A small GTPase, which is important in migration and stress fibre formation
  • A Large format Industrial Ink-Jet printer from Durst AG, the Durst Rho. (See also the Durst Lambda)
  • The rate at which the price of a derivative changes relative to a change in the risk-free rate of interest. Rho measures the sensitivity of an option or options portfolio to a change in interest rate.
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