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| 65 Andromedae |
65 Andromedae is a star in the constellation Andromeda. Its apparent magnitude is 4.73. (references) |
| 65 Arietis |
65 Arietis is a star in the constellation Aries. Its apparent magnitude is 6.07. (references) |
| 65 Aurigae |
65 Aurigae is a star in the constellation Auriga. Its apparent magnitude is 5.12. (references) |
| 65 Cybele |
65 Cybele (sib'-a-lee) is one of the largest asteroids in the main belt. The Cybelian asteroids are named after it. As a C-type asteroid it is dark in color and carbonaceous in composition. (references) |
| 65 mm mountain gun |
The 65 mm mountain gun was a valuable artillery piece developed by Italy for use with its mountain and infantry units. (references) |
| 65 nanometer |
The 65 nanometer (65 nm) process is the next milestone as of 2005 in semiconductor manufacturing and fabrication. The term 65 nm denotes the average feature size of the semiconductor. However, minimum feature sizes can reach as low as 35nm on a "65nm" process. For reference, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is around 120 nm in diameter, a human red blood cell typically 6000-8000 nm in diameter, and a human hair typically 80000 nm in diameter. Companies currently pursuing 65nm fabrication include AMD (collaborating with IBM) and Intel. (references) |
| Atomic number 65 |
A metallic element of the rare earth group; used in lasers; occurs in apatite and monazite and xenotime and ytterbite. Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Buck 65 |
Richard Terfry, better known as Buck 65, is a Canadian hip hop artist, mc and turntablist. He was born and raised in Mount Uniacke, Nova Scotia, a small rural town outside of Halifax, Nova Scotia. (references) |
| California Proposition 65 (2004) |
Proposition 65 was a proposition in the state of California on the November 2, 2004 ballot. It failed to pass with 3,901,748 (37.6%) votes in favor and 6,471,506 (62.4%) against. It was a state constitutional amendment that would have required voter approval for any state legislation that reduces certain local government revenues from January 2003 levels. It was officially known as the Local Taxpayers and Public Safety Protection Act. (references) |
| California State Route 65 |
California State Route 65 is a north-south state highway composed of two segments connecting Bakersfield to Exeter and Roseville to Yuba City. A section supposed to link the two segments is currently unconstructed. (references) |
| Canon de 65 M(montagne) modele 1906 |
The Canon de 65 M(montagne) modele 1906 (65mm mle.1906) was a French mountain gun which entered the regiments d'artillerie de montagne in 1906. By 1939, the weapon was generally used as an infantry support gun. This was one of the first soft-recoil guns. After 1940, the Germans would use these as 6.5cm GebK 221(f). The gun was also used by Albania, Greece, and Poland. (references) |
| Commodore 65 |
The Commodore 65 (also known as the C64DX, not to be confused with the Commodore DX-64 portable unit) was a prototype computer created by Fred Bowen and others at Commodore Business Machines (CBM) (part of Commodore International) in 1990-91. The project was cancelled by CEO Irving Gould. (references) |
| Federal Preparedness Circular 65 |
1. PURPOSE: This Federal Preparedness Circular (FPC) provides guidance to Federal Executive Branch departments and agencies for use in developing viable and executable contingency plans for the continuity of operations (COOP). COOP planning facilitates the performance of department/agency essential functions during any emergency or situation that may disrupt normal operations. (references) |
| Federalist No. 65 |
Federalist No. 65 (Federalist Number 65) is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the sixty-fifth of the Federalist Papers. It was published on March 7, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Titled, "The Powers of the Senate Continued", it carries on a theme begun by John Jay in Federalist No. 64. (references) |
| Minnesota State Highway 65 |
Minnesota State Highway 65 is a highway in Minnesota. The roadway is one of only a handful in the state that have overlapping numbers with the United States highways in the state. It is 273 miles in length. (references) |
| Ohio State Highway 65 |
Ohio 65 is a north-south highway in western Ohio. Its southern terminus is at Ohio 47 near Sidney, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at its interchange with Interstate 280 in Toledo, Ohio. From south to north, the route passes through the cities of Jackson Center, Uniopolis, Lima, Columbus Grove, Ottawa, Leipsic, Belmore, McClure, Grand Rapids, Perrysburg, Rossford, and Toledo. (references) |
| Type 65 torpedo |
Type 65 is a torpedo manufactured in Russia. It was developed to counter the US Navy's aircraft carrier battle groups as well as to be used against large merchant targets such as supertankers and very large crude carriers (VLCC). It is typically fitted to newer Russian vessels, but often the 650 mm torpedo bay is fitted with a 533 mm converter to enable firing of SS-N-15 missiles or Type 53 torpedoes. (references) |
| U.S. Highway 65 |
U.S. Highway 65 is a north-south United States highway stretching from Albert Lea, Minnesota to Natchez, Mississippi. Parts of its modern route in Iowa and historic route in Minnesota follow the old Jefferson Highway. (references) |
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