A brief glimpse into the past

Kampdag! Vi møter Lyn på bislett, og hjemmelaget har håp om flere tusen på kamp. Vi håper å se mange med grønt hjerte på stadion i dag 💚 Kampen kan du se på direktesport eller TV2play, samt følge den her i kamptråd ✍️ #postnordligaen #bjeffbjeff #sbmno



Vi skriver under på det Alex sa. Lyn - Træff og hyllesten av @Bastionen blir det perfekte vorspielet til Champions League-finalen senere på kvelden🤩 Kjøp billett nå: #AlletilBislett



Team, Place & City Details

Volda TI

Volda Turn- og Idrottslag is a Norwegian sports club from Volda, Møre og Romsdal. It currently has sections for association football and "general sports".

SK Træff

Sportsklubben Træff is a Norwegian sports club from Molde, Møre og Romsdal. It currently has sections for association football and team handball.

Volatility (finance)
Volatility (finance)

In finance, volatility is the degree of variation of a trading price series over time, usually measured by the standard deviation of logarithmic returns. Historic volatility measures a time series of past market prices.

Volatile organic compound

Volatile organic compounds are organic chemicals that have a high vapor pressure at ordinary room temperature. Their high vapor pressure results from a low boiling point, which causes large numbers of molecules to evaporate or sublimate from the liquid or solid form of the compound and enter the surrounding air, a trait known as volatility.

Volatility (chemistry)
Volatility (chemistry)

In chemistry, volatility is a material quality which describes how readily a substance vaporizes. At a given temperature and pressure, a substance with high volatility is more likely to exist as a vapor, while a substance with low volatility is more likely to be a liquid or solid.

Volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity

VUCA is an acronym – first used in 1987, drawing on the leadership theories of Warren Bennis and Burt Nanus – to describe or to reflect on the volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity of general conditions and situations; The U.S. Army War College introduced the concept of VUCA to describe the more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous multilateral world perceived as resulting from the end of the Cold War. More frequent use and discussion of the term "VUCA" began from 2002 and derives from this acronym from military education.

Volatility smile
Volatility smile

Volatility smiles are implied volatility patterns that arise in pricing financial options. It corresponds to finding one single parameter that is needed to be modified for the Black–Scholes formula to fit market prices.

Volatiles
Volatiles

In planetary science, volatiles are the group of chemical elements and chemical compounds with low boiling points that are associated with a planet's or moon's crust or atmosphere. Examples include nitrogen, water, carbon dioxide, ammonia, hydrogen, methane and sulfur dioxide.

Volatile (computer programming)

In computer programming, particularly in the C, C++, C#, and Java programming languages, the volatile keyword indicates that a value may change between different accesses, even if it does not appear to be modified. This keyword prevents an optimizing compiler from optimizing away subsequent reads or writes and thus incorrectly reusing a stale value or omitting writes.

Volaticotherini
Volaticotherini

Volaticotherini is a clade of eutriconodont mammals from the Mesozoic. In addition to the type genus Volaticotherium, it includes the genera Argentoconodon, Ichthyoconodon, and potentially Triconolestes.

Volatile corrosion inhibitor

Corrosion Inhibitors are chemical compounds that can decease the corrosion rate of a material, typically a metal or an alloy. Volatile Corrosion Inhibitors, (VCIs) are a special group of corrosion inhibitors such that the corrosion inhibitor volatilizes and is transported by diffusion to the site of corrosion.

Traffic light
Traffic light

Traffic lights or traffic signals are signalling devices positioned at road intersections, pedestrian crossings, and other locations to control flows of traffic.The world's first traffic light was a manually operated gas-lit signal installed in London in December 1868. It exploded less than a month after it was implemented, injuring its policeman operator.

Traffic collision
Traffic collision

A traffic collision, also called a motor vehicle collision among other terms, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other stationary obstruction, such as a tree, pole or building. Traffic collisions often result in injury, disability, death, and property damage as well as financial costs to both society and the individuals involved.