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What (who) is ZENO - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Zeno (disambiguation); Ζηνων

ZENO         
U Rochester 1978. Euclid with asynchronous message-passing. "Preliminary ZENO Language Description", J.E. Ball et al, SIGPLAN Notices 14(9):17-34 (Sep 1979).
Zeno (consul 448)         
GENERAL AND POLITICIAN OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
Flavius Zeno
Flavius Zeno (floruit 447–451) was an influential general and politician of the Eastern Roman Empire, of Isaurian origin, who served as magister militum per Orientem, and became consul and patricius.
Republic (Zeno)         
  •  [[Socrates]], [[Plato]], [[Pythagoras]], [[Aristotle]] & Zeno by [[François Pouqueville]]
  • Zeno, portrayed as a medieval scholar in the ''[[Nuremberg Chronicle]]''
  • Modern bust of Zeno in Athens
GREEK PHILOSOPHER, FOUNDER OF STOICISM
Zenon of Citium; Zeno the Stoic; Zeno of Kition; Zeno Apathea; Zeno the stoic; Republic (Zeno); Zeno's Republic; Zeno of Cittium; The Republic (Zeno); On Nature (Zeno)
The Republic () was a work written by Zeno of Citium, the founder of Stoic philosophy at the beginning of the 3rd century BC. Although it has not survived, it was his most famous work, and various quotes and paraphrases were preserved by later writers.

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Zeno

Zeno (Ancient Greek: Ζήνων) may refer to:

Examples of use of ZENO
1. Dr Max Tegmark, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, points out that the quantum Zeno effect does not require humans to make observations of light.
2. Attorneys Thomas Zeno and Sarah Chasson wrote that doctors provided no reason to extend Hinckley‘s visits to Virginia because he already has enough time to do volunteer work and take driving lessons there.
3. Only then is the cat discovered to be either "alive" or "dead". According to a law known as the "quantum Zeno effect", whenever we observe or measure something at the quantum level we set its decay clock back to zero.
4. Since then, Asraf has visited the spot nearly every week, straightened the white tablecloth on a tiny table in the corner, replaced the wilted flowers in the vase, dusted off a Book of Psalms and prayer book, and carefully cleaned framed photographs of Hodaya, Dikla Zeno, Yafit Revivo, and the other victims.
5. The new railway line can certainly open employment opportunities, but much depends on whether one would have to take another bus or taxi from the railway station on the other end." Her daughter, Eti Zeno, added: "For eight months, I drove to work in Tel Aviv.