Q (disambiguation)
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Q is the seventeenth letter of the English alphabet.
Q may also refer to:
Film, television radio, and theatre
- Q Score, measure of familiarity and appeal of characters or shows
- Q Theatre, a theatre in London, England
- Qaushiq Mukherjee, popularly known as Q, an Indian film director
- Maggie Q (born 1979), American actress
- Brian "Q" Quinn, member of the American comedy troupe The Tenderloins
Titled works
- Q (film), a 1982 horror film written and directed by Larry Cohen (Also known as Q – The Winged Serpent)
- q (radio show), a CBC Radio One show, formerly called Q
- Q (TV series), Spike Milligan's BBC2 comedy series that ran between 1969 and 1983
Networks, stations, and channels
- Q Radio, a UK radio station run by Q magazine
- Q (TV network), Philippine network previously known as Quality TeleVision (QTV)
- Q Television Network, an American cable television network
- Q TV, a UK music channel based on Q magazine
- ARY Qtv, a Pakistani television channel
Characters
- Q (James Bond), a fictional character in the James Bond films and film novelizations
- Q (Star Trek), a fictional, purportedly omnipotent character and also the name of the character's species and its members
- Q, pseudonym of Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch
- Q, pseudonym of Quentin Elias in his appearances in gay porn site Randy Blue
- The Q, a fictional character from the TV series The Lost Islands
- Q (Street Fighter), Street Fighter character
- Quinton 'Q' Brooks, a character from the TV series Moesha, played by Fredro Starr
- Q, an amnesiac child from the video-game Zero Time Dilemma
Music
- "Q" (AAA song), single by J-Pop band AAA
- Q (album), by Mr. Children
- Q (1970s band), a US disco group
- Q (band), synth-pop outfit formed in the early 1980s
- q, stage name for Qurram Hussain of JoSH
- Quincy Jones, American music impresario, conductor, record producer, musical arranger, film composer and trumpeter
- Stacey Q, disco singer
- Q, the width of a frequency band affected by Equalization (audio)
- Q, producer at YG Entertainment
- Schoolboy Q, rapper
Sports
- Q (San Jose Earthquakes mascot), furry blue mascot of the Major League Soccer team San Jose Earthquakes
- Quebec Major Junior Hockey League, often referred to as "The Q"
- Quicken Loans Arena, a nickname for the home of the Cleveland Cavaliers
- Qualcomm Stadium, a nickname for the home of the San Diego Chargers
- Nickname of American basketball player Quintin Dailey (1961–2010)
Publishing
- Arthur Quiller-Couch, or "Q", the pen-name of the Cornish writer
- Q (magazine), British music magazine
- Q Awards, yearly music awards given by Q magazine
- Q (novel), historical novel by Luther Blissett first published in Italian in 2000
- Ah Q, the main character in The True Story of Ah Q by Lu Xun
Biology and chemistry
- Q, reaction quotient
- Q value (nuclear science), the differences of energies of the parent nuclides to the daughter nuclides
- Q, abbreviation for the amino acid, glutamine
- Coenzyme Q, a carrier in electron transport chains
- Cardiac output (Q), the volume of blood pumped by each ventricle per minute
- Haplogroup Q (mtDNA), a human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroup
- Haplogroup Q-M242 (Y-DNA), a Y-chromosomal DNA (Y-DNA) haplogroup
- q, an abbreviation for "every" in medicine
- q, designation for the long arm of a chromosome
- Q is the symbol for discharge (hydrology)
Physics and astronomy
- Q, electric charge
- Q, heat
- Q, volumetric flow rate
- Q, dynamic pressure
- Q, Fusion energy gain factor
- Q, quasar
- Q, Toomre's Stability Criterion
- q, momentum transfer
- q, elementary charge
Mathematics
- or Q, set of all rational numbers
- Q, Robinson arithmetic, a finitely axiomatized fragment of Peano Arithmetic
- Q, the Quaternion group
- Q value in statistics, the minimum false discovery rate at which the test may be called significant
Engineering
- Q factor or Q in resonant systems, a measurement of the effect of resistance to oscillation
- Q Factor (bicycles), the width between where the pedals attach to the cranks
- Heat transfer coefficient - ΔQ = heat input or heat lost, Joules
- Q, the standard abbreviation for an electronic transistor, used e.g. in circuit diagrams
- Q the first moment of area, used in calculating shear stress distributions
- Q, the reactive power component of apparent power
- Giffard Le Quesne Martel, a pioneering British military engineer and tank strategist who developed the Martel bridge
Linguistics
- Voiceless uvular stop in the International Phonetic Alphabet
Computing and computer games
- Q (cipher), encryption algorithm
- Q (emulator), open-source x86 emulator for Mac OS X
- Panasonic Q, a hybrid video game console between a GameCube and a DVD player, manufactured by Nintendo and Panasonic
- Q (number format), fixed-point number format built into certain computer processors
- Q (game engine), 3D middleware from Qube Software
- Q-Games, developer of the Pixel Junk series of PlayStation 3 games
- Q Entertainment, developer of Rez HD and the Lumines and Meteos games
- Q (equational programming language), functional programming language based on term rewriting
- Q (programming language from Kx Systems), array processing language
- Q, a channel service in QuakeNet's IRC services
Corporate
- Q clearance, United States Department of Energy security clearance
- Q (dairy), Norwegian dairy brand
- Q-telecom, Greek operator
- Motorola Q, smartphone released in 2006
- Pentax Q, mirrorless interchangeable lens camera released in 2011
- The Q, Quicken Loans Arena, in downtown Cleveland, Ohio
- Q Score, in marketing, way to measure the familiarity of an item
- Tobin's q, a financial ratio developed by James Tobin
Other uses
- Quintals, an archaic method of measuring crop yield, was often abbreviated as q
- Q Society of Australia, right-wing, anti-Islamic political society
- Q source, also known as Q document, a hypothetical early Gospel writing (Bible)
- Q-ship, converted merchant vessels with concealed armament intended to lure and destroy submarines
- Q (New York City Subway service)
- A nickname for Chuluaqui-Quodoushka, a series of New Age sexual meditation exercises developed by Harley Reagan
- A nickname for Joel Quenneville
See also
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