RSI (repetitive strain injuries)
injuries caused by repeated motions to tendons and soft tissue (usually in the hands and wrists from work on assembly lines, computers, etc.)
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RSI may refer to:
Repetitive strain injury, a disorder affecting bone and muscle from repetitive movements
Research Science Institute, a summer research program held at MIT for rising high school seniorsRADARSAT International, a subsidiary of
MacDonald Dettwiler and AssociatesRadio Singapore International, a news agency in Singapore
Radio Slovenia International, international service of Slovenian state radio on shortwave and via satellite.
Relative strength index, a securities market indicatorReligious Science International, a group of
Religious Science churches.
Rapid sequence induction, a form of anesthesia
Radiotelevisione Svizzera di lingua Italiana, a Swiss radio broadcaster
Italian Social Republic, Repubblica Sociale Italiana
Revenue and Social Insurance number, in the Republic of Ireland
Residual self image, the self-projected image of oneself inside The Matrix
Resource Software International Ltd., a communication management call accounting software company
Red Sector Incorporated, a demogroup
Required supplementary information, evaluations of governmental accounting
Real-Simple-Integration (RSI), a pattern for integrating IT systems R-value Système International, a measure of thermal resistance in SI units, see
R-value (insulation).
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Rishi
Rishi rsi (Sanskrit) An adept, seer, inspired person; in Vedic literature, used for the seers through whom the various mantras or hymns of the Veda were revealed. In later times the rishis were regarded as a particular class of beings, distinct from gods and men, the patriarchs or creators: thus there were the ten maharshis -- the mind-born sons of Prajapati. In the Mahabharata, the seven rishis of the first manvantara are enumerated as Marichi, Atri, Angiras, Pulaha, Kratu, Pulastya, and Vasishtha. In Satapatha-Brahmana the Vedic rishis are named as: Gotama, Bharadvaja, Visvamitra, Jamadagni, Vasishtha, Kasyapa, and Atri. The seven rishis (saptarshis) are especially associated with the constellation of the Great Bear.
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