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  • 121Janus laser — The Janus laser was a (then considered high power) two beam infrared neodymium doped silica glass laser built at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in 1974 for the study of inertial confinement fusion. Janus was built using about 100 pounds… …

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  • 122Janus particle — A Janus particle is a spherical microscopic particle that is composed of two physically or chemically differing hemispheres.ee also* JanusExternal links* [http://www.eurekalert.org/pub releases/2008 02/ncsu pa022708.php physorg.com: Two faced… …

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  • 123Janus (Protokoll) — Dateitransferprotokolle wie Janus oder Hydra sind serielle, asynchrone Protokolle zum meist automatischen Übertragen von Dateien zwischen Rechnersystemen. Verwendung fanden diese Protokolle vor allem im Bereich der Mailbox Szene bis Ende der… …

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  • 124Janus Pannonius — Estatua de Janus Pannonius. Janus Pannonius (en húngaro János Csezmicei o Kesencei, en croata Ivan Česmički; 1434 1472) fue un humanista, poeta, diplomático y sacerdote croata y húngaro. Está considerado como el más si …

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  • 125Janus-faced — /jay neuhs fayst /, adj. 1. having two faces, one looking forward, one looking backward, as the Roman deity Janus. 2. having two contrasting aspects, as the alternation of mood in a capricious person. 3. two faced; deceitful. 4. aware of or… …

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  • 126Janus Pannonius — (1434 1472)    Hungarian humanist. His vernacular name was Janus of Czezmicze. He was a nephew of János Vitéz, bishop of Oradea, an early Hungarian humanist who directed the education of his nephew and in 1447 sent him to Italy for further study …

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  • 127Janus Directive — La Directiva Janus Publicación Formato Crossover Editorial DC Comics Dirección artística …

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  • 128Janus Parrhasius — Aulus Janus Parrhasius (1470 1522) was a leading humanist scholar and grammarian in Italy. He was from Cosenza in Calabria. He was known therefore as Cosentius. He also went by the Italian name Aulo Giano Parrasio.He was resident in Milan in the… …

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