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- Side by Side (UTV)
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- Dokter spesialis
- Indonesia AirAsia Penerbangan 8501
- ROV
- Remotely operated underwater vehicle
- KaikÅ ROV
- OpenROV
- Scorpio ROV
- Rov
- Jason (ROV)
- ROV PHOCA
- Diving team
- ROV Odysseus 6K
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ROV may refer to:
Real options valuation, a financial discipline that uses option valuation techniques to analyse capital budgeting decisions
Realm of Valor, Thai-marketed version of multiplayer online video game Arena of Valor
Remotely operated vehicle, a free-swimming submersible craft used to remotely perform underwater tasks
Recreational Off-highway Vehicle, an off-road vehicle also known as a Side-by-side or UTV (Utility Task Vehicle)
Rostov-on-Don Airport, an airport in southern Russia (former IATA airport code)
Platov International Airport (IATA airport code)
Republic of Vietnam, the official name for South Vietnam between 1955 and 1975
See also
Rov, a concept in Judaism
Rov (Hebrew: ×Ø×Ö¹×) is a Talmudic concept which means the majority.
It is based on the passage in Exodus 23;2: "after the majority to wrest" (×××Ø× ×Ø××× ×××××Ŗ), which in Rabbinic interpretation means, that you shall accept things as the majority.
The most original practice of that term is by a Sanhedrin meeting, where the opinion of the majority is the final law.
The term applies also to accidental mixtures of Kosher and non-Kosher ingredients, when the non-kosher can be nullified be the majority of the kosher (some restrictions apply to this halacha).
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