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O que (quem) é un professeur - definição

FICTIONAL HUMAN
Professor Cuthbert Calculus; Cuthbert Calculus; Professeur Tournesol; Calculus, Cuthbert; Professor Calculusl; Professeur Tryphon Tournesol
  • [[Auguste Piccard]] in 1932
  • Calculus learned [[savate]] at university, but is somewhat out of practice in middle-age

Un Corazón         
CHELO SONG
Un Corazon; Un Corazón (One Heart)
"Un Corazón" (translated as One Heart) is the third single released by Puerto Rican singer Chelo, from his debut album 360°. The song samples "La Murga" by Héctor Lavoe.
UN number         
UNITED NATIONS CODE FOR DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES
NA number; Hazard identifier; UN/NA Number; DOT UN/NA Number; UN numbers; UN Number; NA numbers; UN/NA number
UN number (United Nations number) is four-digit number that identifies hazardous materials, and articles (such as explosives, flammable liquids, oxidizers, toxic liquids, etc.) in the framework of international trade and transport.
Phyo Un-suk         
NORTH KOREAN DISTANCE RUNNER
Pyo Un Suk; Un-Suk Pyo; Un-suk Pyo; Phyo Un-Suk; Phyo Un Suk; Pyo Un-suk; Pyo Un-Suk
Phyo Un-suk (born 13 June 1981) is a North Korean long-distance runner who specializes in the marathon. Her personal best time is 2:28:34 hours, achieved at the 2009 Pyongyang Marathon.

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Professor Calculus

Professor Cuthbert Calculus (French: Professeur Tryphon Tournesol [pʁɔ.fɛ.sœʁ tʁi.fɔ̃ tuʁ.nə.sɔl], meaning "Professor Tryphon Sunflower") is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. He is Tintin's friend, an absent-minded professor and half-deaf physicist, who invents many sophisticated devices used in the series, such as a one-person shark-shaped submarine, the Moon rocket, and an ultrasound weapon. Calculus's deafness is a frequent source of humour, as he repeats back what he thinks he has heard, usually in the most unlikely words possible. He does not admit to being near-deaf and insists he is only a little hard of hearing in one ear.

Calculus first appeared in Red Rackham's Treasure (more specifically in the newspaper prepublication of 4–5 March 1943), and was the result of Hergé's long quest to find the archetypal mad scientist or absent-minded professor. Although Hergé had included characters with similar traits in earlier stories, Calculus developed into a much more complex figure as the series progressed.