VR

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VR may refer to:

Arts, entertainment and education

Businesses

Government and military

Science and technology

  • VR (nerve agent), a nerve gas, also known as Russian VX, Soviet V-gas, Substance 33, or R-33
  • Venous return, the rate of bloodflow returning to the heart
  • Vibration Reduction
    , an anti-shake lens technology by Nikon
  • Virtual reality therapy, for the treatment of PTSD patients

Computing and electronics

  • VR photography, the creation and viewing of wide-angle panoramic photographs, generally encompassing a full circle
    • QuickTime VR, an image file format developed by Apple for panoramic images
  • Videocassette recorder, a device that records and plays back analog audio and video using magnetic tape
  • Voltage regulator, an electric circuit designed to maintain a constant voltage level
  • DVD-VR, an editable optical media format

Transportation

  • VR, an aircraft's rotation speed
  • VR6 engine, a family of internal combustion engines made by Volkswagen
  • Holden Commodore (VR), an automobile introduced by Holden in 1993
  • Bristol VR, a double-decker bus built by the Bristol Commercial Vehicles
  • VR Group, a Finnish railway company

Other uses

  • Vanguardia Revolucionaria
    , a Peruvian political group
  • Voluntary redundancy, a financial incentive offered by an organisation to encourage employees to voluntarily resign
  • University of Iceland VR, three buildings on the University of Iceland campus
  • VR, for Victoria Regina, in the royal cypher of Queen Victoria

See also

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