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Metron may refer to: * Metron (character), DC Comics character * ''Metron'' (skipper), a genus of butterflies in the grass skipper family * Metron, a fictional species in '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' * Metron Aviation, an air traffic flow management company * Metron of Pydna, a general of Alexander the Great * Metron S, a synonym for Iproheptine, an antihistamine * Metron, a typeface for Prague Metro by Jiří Rathouský * Metron (poetry), plural metra, a 3 or 4-syllable repeating section of a poetic metre * ''Metron'', an international journal of statistics founded in 1920 by Italian statistician Corrado Gini * Metron, in Heim theory Burkhard Heim (; 9 February 1925 – 14 January 2001) was a German theoretical physicist known for proposing a unified field theory called Heim theory, which he claimed could have applications to the development of hyperspace travel. Academic ..., a (two-dimensional) quantum of (multidimensional) space, a unit of measure * A trio of c ...
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Metron (character)
Metron is a fictional antihero appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. A member of the New Gods, he is an amoral and neutral collector of knowledge. He is commonly seen in the Mobius Chair, which can travel across time and space. Metron has been adapted into various works featuring the New Gods. He is voiced by Daniel Dae Kim in ''Justice League Unlimited'' and Phil LaMarr in ''Young Justice (TV series), Young Justice''. Publication history Metron first appeared in ''New Gods'' #1 (February–March 1971) and was created by Jack Kirby for his ''Fourth World (comics), Fourth World'' series. He was based on Leonard Nimoy's portrayal of the ''Star Trek'' character Spock and designed as a character who "would frequently change sides (between New Genesis and Apokolips)".Ro, Ronin. ''Tales to Astonish: Jack Kirby, Stan Lee and the American Comic Book Revolution'' (Bloomsbury, 2004) The Metrons in ''Star Trek'' serve a similar capacity in the episode "Arena (Star Trek: T ...
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Metron (skipper)
''Metron'' is a genus of skippers in the family Hesperiidae. Species Recognised species include: * ''Metron chrysogastra Metron may refer to: * Metron (character), DC Comics character * ''Metron'' (skipper), a genus of butterflies in the grass skipper family * Metron, a fictional species in '' Star Trek: The Original Series'' * Metron Aviation, an air traffic flow ...'' Butler, 1870 * '' Metron fasciata'' (Möschler, 1877) * '' Metron hypochlora'' (Draudt, 1923) * '' Metron noctis'' (Kaye, 1913) * '' Metron oropa'' Hewitson, 1877 * '' Metron voranus'' (Mabille, 1891) * '' Metron zimra'' (Hewitson, 1877) References Natural History Museum Lepidoptera genus database Hesperiini Hesperiidae genera Taxa named by Frederick DuCane Godman Taxa described in 1900 {{Hesperiini-stub ...
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The Original Series
''Star Trek'' is an American science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that follows the adventures of the starship and its crew. It acquired the retronym of ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' (''TOS'' to distinguish the show within the media franchise that it began. The show is set in the Milky Way galaxy, 2266–2269. The ship and crew are led by Captain James T. Kirk (William Shatner), First Officer and Science Officer Spock (Leonard Nimoy) and Chief Medical Officer Leonard H. "Bones" McCoy (DeForest Kelley). Shatner's voice-over introduction during each episode's opening credits stated the starship's purpose: Space: the final frontier. These are the voyages of the starship ''Enterprise''. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before. Norway Productions and Desilu Productions produced the series from September 1966 to December 1967. Paramount Television p ...
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Metron Aviation
Metron Aviation, a subsidiary of Stratify Aerospace based in Ashburn, Virginia, operates within the air traffic management and air traffic flow management sectors. The company develops software for traffic flow management, surface operations management, airspace design, and environmental analysis. These tools are designed for air navigation service providers, airlines, airports, and government entities. History Founded in 1995, Metron Aviation provides services in air traffic flow management, working with the Federal Aviation Administration to develop a collaborative decision making platform for optimizing system-wide traffic flow. In July 2011, Airbus Airbus SE ( ; ; ; ) is a Pan-European aerospace corporation. The company's primary business is the design and manufacturing of commercial aircraft but it also has separate Airbus Defence and Space, defence and space and Airbus Helicopters, he ... acquired Metron Aviation. Following the acquisition, Metron Aviation was reorg ...
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Metron Of Pydna
Metron () was the son of Epicharmus from Pydna. He was a ''hetairos'' and trierarch of the Hydaspes fleet of Nearchus Nearchus or Nearchos (; – 300 BC) was one of the Greeks, Greek officers, a navarch, in the army of Alexander the Great. He is known for his celebrated expeditionary voyage starting from the Indus River, through the Persian Gulf and ending at t .... He may be identical with Metron, one of the royal pages ('' paides basilikoi''). References *Who's who in the age of Alexander the Great: prosopography of Alexander's empire by Waldemar Heckel Hetairoi Royal pages of Alexander the Great Trierarchs of Nearchus' fleet Ancient Pydnaeans 4th-century BC Greek people {{AncientGreece-bio-stub ...
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Metron S
Iproheptine, also known as ''N''-isopropyl-1,5-dimethylhexylamine or ''N''-isopropyloctodrine and sold under the brand names Metron and Susat, is a nasal decongestant which has been marketed in Japan. It is described as a vasoconstrictor and antihistamine. The drug is available over-the-counter drug, over-the-counter in Japan. Pharmacology Pharmacodynamics Iproheptine is described as a decongestant, vasoconstrictor, and antihistamine. Its pharmacology was characterized in a series of several preclinical research, preclinical studies published in the 1960s. The drug was found to have anticholinergic- and antihistamine-like effects that were described as more potency (pharmacology), potent than those of ephedrine. It was said to have antihypertensive, hypotensive and sympatholytic, cardiac inhibitive actions that made it differ from other known Psychotropic alkylamines, alkylamine and arylalkylamine sympathomimetics. The effects of iproheptine on blood vessels, pupils, and salivat ...
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List Of Public Signage Typefaces
Typefaces used for signage in public areas, such as roads and airports, often share characteristics of, or are chosen for, their readability. Typefaces See also *Traffic sign#Typefaces, Typefaces used on North American traffic signs *Road signs in Australia *Road signs in Belgium *Road signs in Thailand References Further reading * External links Download of fonts used on roadsigns
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Metron (poetry)
A metron , (from ancient Greek "measure"), plural ''metra'', is a repeating section, 3 to 6 syllables long, of a poetic metre. The word is particularly used in reference to ancient Greek. According to a definition by Paul Maas (classical scholar), Paul Maas, usually a metron consists of two long elements and up to two other elements which can be short, ''anceps'' or ''Biceps (prosody), biceps''.Maas, Paul (translated by H. Lloyd-Jones) (1962) ''Greek Metre'', pp. 38–39. Thus an iambic metron is x – ᴗ – (where "x" represents an ''anceps'' element), a trochaic metron is – ᴗ – x, an ionic metron is ᴗ ᴗ – –, an anapaestic metron is ᴗᴗ – ᴗᴗ –, a cretic metron – ᴗ –, a baccheus is ᴗ – –, and a spondee is – –. This definition of the metron (i.e. as having two long elements) does not apply to the dactylic hexameter or to the dochmiac metre, but some scholars regard the dactyl (– ᴗᴗ) and the dochmiac (ᴗ – – ᴗ –) as metr ...
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Corrado Gini
Corrado Gini (23 May 1884 – 13 March 1965) was an Italian statistician, demographer and sociologist who developed the Gini coefficient, a measure of the income inequality in a society. Gini was a proponent of organicism and applied it to nations.Aaron Gillette. Racial theories in fascist Italy'. London, England, UK; New York, New York, USA. Pp. 40. Gini was a eugenicist, and prior to and during World War II, he was an advocate of Italian Fascism. Following the war, he founded the Italian Unionist Movement, which advocated for the annexation of Italy by the United States. Career Gini was born on May 23, 1884, in Motta di Livenza, near Treviso, into an old landed family. He entered the Faculty of Law at the University of Bologna, where in addition to law he studied mathematics, economics, and biology. Gini's scientific work ran in two directions: towards the social sciences and towards statistics. His interests ranged well beyond the formal aspects of statistics—to the l ...
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Heim Theory
Burkhard Heim (; 9 February 1925 – 14 January 2001) was a German theoretical physicist known for proposing a unified field theory called Heim theory, which he claimed could have applications to the development of hyperspace travel. Academic and work history 1940s In 1943, Heim met Werner Heisenberg, a German physicist involved in atom bomb research, and told him of his plan to use a form of chemical implosion to facilitate an atomic explosion. This design was based on an idea he developed for a 'clean' hydrogen bomb when he was 18. Heisenberg was impressed by Heim's knowledge, but thought the approach would be impractical. At the start of World War II, Heim avoided conscription into the German Air Force by working in a chemical laboratory as an explosives technician. When he was 19, an explosion in the laboratory caused by the mishandling of unstable compounds left him without hands and mostly deaf and blind. Heim underwent the Krukenberg Procedure after the accident. Aft ...
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