Memory and retention in learning Selective retention Cultural retention Customer retention University student retention Employee retention, the ability...
application of the identified and approved retention period, and other information retention aspects. Retention schedules are an important aspect of records...
Water retention can refer to: Water retention (medicine), an abnormal accumulation of fluid in the circulatory system or within the tissues or cavities...
A retention basin, sometimes called a retention pond, wet detention basin, or storm water management pond (SWMP), is an artificial pond with vegetation...
Edema (AmE), also spelled oedema (BrE), and also known as fluid retention, dropsy, hydropsy and swelling, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue...
Urinary retention is an inability to completely empty the bladder. Onset can be sudden or gradual. When of sudden onset, symptoms include an inability...
Employee retention is the ability of an organization to retain its employees and ensure sustainability. Employee retention can be represented by a simple...
Data retention defines the policies of persistent data and records management for meeting legal and business data archival requirements. Although sometimes...
Customer retention refers to the ability of a company or product to retain its customers over some specified period. High customer retention means customers...
a type of heterochrony. It is the retention in adults of traits previously seen only in the young. Such retention is important in evolutionary biology...
Broadly, retention rate is a statistical measurement of the number of people that remain involved with some kind of entity, such as a company or research...
to terrorism, making it necessary to avoid orgasm. Claims of the semen retention community and those of the NoFap community are among the least accurate...
A retention period (associated with a retention schedule or retention program) is an aspect of records and information management (RIM) and the records...
learning”, “the learning cone”, “the cone of retention”, “the pyramid of learning”, or “the pyramid of retention”) is a group of ineffective learning models...
A retention agent is a chemical process that improves the retention of a functional chemical in a substrate. The result is that totally fewer chemicals...
chromatography, the Kovats retention index (shorter Kovats index, retention index; plural retention indices) is used to convert retention times into system-independent...
Teacher retention is a field of education research that focuses on how factors such as school characteristics and teacher demographics affect whether...
Retention and protention (German: Retention und Protention) are key aspects of Edmund Husserl's phenomenology of temporality. Our experience of the world...
Retention ratio indicates the percentage of a company's earnings that are not paid out in dividends to shareholders but credited to retained earnings...
A retention election or retention referendum is a referendum where voters are asked if an office holder, usually a judge, should be allowed to continue...
Premenstrual water retention (or premenstrual fluid retention) is the buildup of additional water or fluid in the body. This phenomenon can be seen in...
ER retention refers to proteins that are retained in the endoplasmic reticulum, or ER, after folding; these are known as ER resident proteins. Protein...
mucous retention and extravasation phenomena.) is a condition caused by two related phenomena - mucus extravasation phenomenon and mucous retention cyst...
offer longer retention time are preferred to ensure the data will survive for longer periods of time compared to services with lower retention time. While...
Grade retention or grade repetition is the process of a student repeating a grade after failing the previous year. In the United States of America, grade...
Hypernatremia, also spelled hypernatraemia, is a high concentration of sodium in the blood. Early symptoms may include a strong feeling of thirst, weakness...
The workforce Planning for Wisconsin State Government (2005) defines retention management as “a systematic effort by employers to create and foster an...
equivalent to the R values used in column chromatography. Although the term retention factor is sometimes used synonymously with retardation factor in regard...
or "too much" and kapnos = "smoke"), also known as hypercarbia and CO2 retention, is a condition of abnormally elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in...
Lake retention time (also called the residence time of lake water, or the water age or flushing time) is a calculated quantity expressing the mean time...