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Ranking Metrics

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Rashid Minhas

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Real Marines

Governmental » Military

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Records Management

Business » General Business -- and more...

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Recovery Mechanism

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Red Meat

Miscellaneous » Food & Nutrition

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Red Mountain, Inc.

Business

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Red Muscle

Medical » British Medicine

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Redemptive Movement

Medical » Physiology

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Reduction Mammaplasty

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Redundancy Management

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Reference Material

Medical » British Medicine

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Regional Metastases

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Registered Midwife

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Rehabilitation Medicine

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Reichert’s membrane

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Reliability and Maintenance

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Remote Manipulator

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Repair Management

Internet » Domain Names -- and more...

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Repeated Miscarriage

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Repressor Maintenance

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Rescue Module

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Residential Member

Community

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Resort Manager

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Respiratory Movement

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What does RM mean?

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rm is a basic UNIX command used to remove objects such as files, directories, device nodes, symbolic links, and so on from the filesystem. To be more precise, rm removes references to objects from the filesystem, where those objects might have had multiple references, and the objects themselves are discarded only when all references have been removed and no programs still have open handles to the objects. This allows for scenarios where a program can open a file, immediately remove it from the filesystem, and then use it for temporary space, knowing that the file's space will be reclaimed after the program exits, even if it exits by crashing. rm generally does not destroy file data, since its purpose is really merely to unlink references, and the filesystem space freed may still contain leftover data from the removed file. This can be a security concern in some cases, and hardened versions sometimes provide for wiping out the data as the last link is being cut, and programs such as shred are available which specifically provide data wiping capability.

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