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The word Xenon comes from the Greek word xenon which means stranger it was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898.
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The word Xenon comes from the Greek word xenon which means stranger it was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898. has an Atomic Number of 86, the Atomic Symbol Rn, and the Atomic Mass of 222. 018g / mol.
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The word Xenon comes from the Greek word xenon which means stranger it was discovered by Sir William Ramsay in 1898.
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Old headlights gave off 700 lumens of light; new headlights give off 1,000 to 1,200 lumens; high-intensity discharge lights the term Xenon is really a misnomer, Bibbo said give off 3,000 lumens.
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In the 2nd Xenon Pearl martial arts thriller from Mr. Rosenfeld, Xenon is presented not as the master martial artist of movie and legend, calm and reflecting inner quiet, but as a troubled human, spiraling like his art, but out of control and searching for a path, any path to self-control.
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Xenon is still fighting his inner demons, his other selves that force him to pick up his sword and right the wrongs that he sees.
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The Xenon is the flagship of all performance saddles today.
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Xenon, which is colorless and odorless, occurs naturally in very tiny levels in the atmosphere, but is also, along with another radioactive noble gas, krypton, an atmospheric signature of a nuclear test.
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LG Xenon showcased at CTIA - LG's latest eye candy phone at CTIA is called Xenon and it's got all the good things that can make most other multimedia phones look like snuff boxes.
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By other later authors a work "On the Martyrs", and a dialogue "Xenon" are attributed to Methodius; in the latter he opposes the doctrine of
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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