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venin
▪ I. † venin, n.1 Obs. In 4–5 venyn. [a. OF. venin:—L. venēn-um.] Venom, poison.c 1330 R. Brunne Chron. Wace (Rolls) 9005 Venyn for salue wyþ hym he nam, Als a monk to court he cam. c 1380 Wyclif Three Treat. (1851) p. xxxvi, As Crist techiþ in his gospel, hou þat men shulden..forsake her cumpenye a... Oxford English Dictionary
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Venin
Venin is the French word for venom, the toxic substance found in venomous animals. Crache Ton Venin, the second album by French rock band Téléphone, released in 1979 wikipedia.org
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Venin | The Empyrean Wiki - Fandom
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2024 The fourth wing Venin Galbraith. - rumenaz.online
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Thévenin
Thévenin is a surname. Duhamel Léon Charles Thévenin (1857–1926), French engineer Thévenin's theorem, electrical engineering theorem developed by him Nicolas Thévenin (born wikipedia.org
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antivenin
antivenin (ˌæntɪˈvɛnɪn) Also -ine, -venene (-vɪˈniːn). [f. anti-1 6 d + venin n.2] Any anti-toxin used as an antidote to the venom of serpents. Also as adj.1895 T. R. Fraser in Brit. Med. Jrnl. 17 Aug. 416/2 (title) The treatment of snake poisoning with antivenene derived from animals protected agai... Oxford English Dictionary
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Venin, Iran
Venin (, also Romanized as Venīn and Vanīn) is a village in Kachu Rural District, in the Central District of Ardestan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. wikipedia.org
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Robinson Stévenin
Robinson Stévenin (born 1 March 1981) is a French actor. Personal life Robinson's father is the actor Jean-François Stévenin. Also in the acting profession are his brother Sagamore Stévenin, Pierre Stévenin and his sister Salomé Stévenin. wikipedia.org
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Charles Thévenin
Charles Thévenin (12 July 1764 – 28 February 1838) was a neoclassical French painter, known for heroic scenes from the time of the French Revolution and recevant la capitulation du général Mack (1815) Gallery Bibliography François Macé de Lépinay, « Autour de «La Fête de la Fédération», Charles Thévenin wikipedia.org
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Léon Thévenin (ship)
The Léon Thévenin is a French cable-laying vessel named in honour of French engineer Léon Charles Thévenin. The Léon Thévenin was famously used in conjunction with a robot submarine named Scarab 1 for recovering the flight data recorder (FDR) and cockpit voice wikipedia.org
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Olivier Thévenin
Olivier Thévenin (born 25 February 1968 in Orléans) is a retired French racing driver. wikipedia.org
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Léon Charles Thévenin
Léon Charles Thévenin (; 30 March 1857, Meaux, Seine-et-Marne – 21 September 1926, Paris) was a French telegraph engineer who extended Ohm's law to the Biography Born in Meaux, France, Thévenin entered the École polytechnique in Paris in 1876. wikipedia.org
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Sagamore Stévenin
Sagamore Stévenin (born 9 May 1974, in Paris) is a French actor, sometimes also listed Thomas Stévenin in film credits. Also in the acting profession are his brother Robinson Stévenin, Pierre Stévenin and his sister Salomé Stévenin. wikipedia.org
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Salomé Stévenin
Salomé Stévenin (born 29 January 1985) is a French actress. She is the daughter of Jean-François Stévenin, and the sister of actors Sagamore Stévenin, Robinson Stévenin and Pierre Stévenin. wikipedia.org
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Thévenin's theorem
Thévenin's theorem can be used to convert any circuit's sources and impedances to a Thévenin equivalent; use of the theorem may in some cases be more convenient The Thévenin equivalent has an equivalent I–V characteristic only from the point of view of the load. wikipedia.org
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