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Что (кто) такое Vulcan - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Vulcan; Vulcan (disambiguation)
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VULCAN         
1. <database> A version of JPLDIS ported to CP/M by Wayne Ratliff around 1980. VULCAN evolved into dBASE II. 2. <database> The dBASE-like interpreter and compiler sold by RSPI with their Emerald Bay product. [Same as 1?] 3. <language> An early string manipulation language. ["VULCAN - A String Handling Language with Dynamic Storage Control", E.P. Storm et al, Proc FJCC 37, AFIPS, Fall 1970]. 4. <language> A concurrent object-oriented {logic programming} language implemented as a preprocessor for FCP by Kahn et al at Xerox PARC. ["Vulcan: Logical Concurrent Objects", K. Kahn et al in Research Directions in Object- Oriented Programming, A.B. Shriver et al eds, MIT Press 1987]. (2004-09-01)
Vulcan         
·noun The god of fire, who presided over the working of metals;
- answering to the Greek Hephaestus.
Vulcan (motor vehicles)         
  • 2-seater 1911 15.9hp 2.4-litres
  • A 1922 Vulcan 20 HP Tourer
  • Vulcan demonstration van, £360 in 1924. Shown in Ireland.
  • Share of the Vulcan Motor & Engineering Company, issued 30 September 1930
  • Vulcan truck
20TH CENTURY CAR MAKER
Vulcan (cars); Vulcan Motors; Vulcan Motor & Engineering Co.
The Vulcan Motor and Engineering Company Limited, of Southport, England, made cars from 1902 until 1928 and commercial vehicles from 1914 until 1953.
Vulcan (Fleetway)         
COMIC BOOK SERIES
Vulcan (comic book)
Vulcan was a weekly British comic book magazine published by Fleetway and Swiss publisher Gevacur from 1975 to 1976.
Vulcan (barge)         
  • Replica of Vulcan
BARGE
The Vulcan, launched in 1819, was the first all iron-hulled vessel (boat) to be built.The iron canal boat named Trial and built by John Wilkinson was launched in 1787.
Pon farr         
FICTIONAL EXTRATERRESTRIAL SPECIES IN STAR TREK
Star Trek/Vulcan; Vulcans; Pon farr; Vulcan lyre; Ponn Farr; Vulcan (Star Trek planet); Kolinahr; Pon Farr; Syrranites; T'plana-hath; Katra (Star Trek); Syrrannites; Pon far; Vulcan IDIC; Vulcan mind meld; Mind-meld; Mind meld; Vulcan High Command; Vulcan Idic; IDIC; Infinite Diversity in Infinite Combinations; Vulcans (Star Trek race); T'plana'hath; Shi'Kahr; Cthia; ShiKahr; Vulcans (Star Trek); Plak tow; Vulcan starships; D'Kyr type (Star Trek); Kaltoh; Vulcan Lyre; T'Kuht; D'Kyr; Vulcanians; Vulcan (species); Ponfarr; Vulcan language; User:Uncle2fire/Vulcan (language); Vulcan (language); Koon-ut-kalifee; Mind-melds; Mind-Meld; Mind-Melds; Mindmelds
Pon farr is a phenomenon in the fictional Star Trek universe. A part of the reproductive cycle of Vulcans, pon farr features in the canonical television series as well as in various spin-offs and fan fiction.
Hephaestus (DC Comics)         
DC COMICS CHARACTER
Hephaestus is the name of a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. He is adapted from the Greek god of the same name.
Vulcan (DC Comics)         
COMIC CHARACTER BY DC COMICS
Vulcan is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by DC Comics. He is the second character to star in a book titled Son of Vulcan, the first being Johnny Mann, who was created by Charlton Comics in 1965 and later purchased by DC Comics in 1983.
Vulcan (Ace Comics)         
COMIC CHARACTER
Vulcan the Volcanic Man is a fictional superhero from the Golden Age of Comic Books. He first appeared in Super-Mystery Comics #1, published by Ace Comics in July 1940.
Avro Vulcan         
  • Aerial view of a Vulcan B.2 in late RAF markings on static display at [[RAF Mildenhall]], 1984
  •  [[XH558]] taking off, 2008 [[Farnborough Airshow]]
  • Avro 710]]
  • Silhouette of the original study for the Vulcan B.3 patrol missile carrier
  • Vulcan B.2
  • The prototype Vulcan VX770 in 1954, retaining the original "pure delta" wing shape
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  • Duxford Airshow]] 2012
  • Avro Vulcans of No 617 Squadron at RAF Cottesmore circa 1975
  • Bomb bay
  • Gas-flow diagram of an Olympus Mk 101 engine
  • Comparison of Vulcan wing designs
  • Royal Air Force Vulcan B.2 being prepared for flight on 25 May 1985
  • Vulcan B.2 in formation with the [[Red Arrows]], 2015
  • Avro Vulcan B.2 XH533, the first B.2 Vulcan, flying at Farnborough in 1958
  • A Vulcan B1A of the Waddington Wing at Filton during a public air display in the 1960s
  • Vulcan B.1 XA890 in early silver scheme landing at Farnborough in September 1955 after [[Roly Falk]]'s "aerobatic" display: Note the lower starboard airbrakes, inner and outer. The lower outer airbrakes were later deleted.
  • Vulcans in [[anti-flash white]] in 1957
  • A Vulcan flying over Ascension Island on 18 May 1982
  • Vulcan XM597 at the [[National Museum of Flight]], Scotland; note the [[Operation Black Buck]] markings and the small Brazilian flag indicating the aircraft's internment in [[Brazil]].
  • The ''Vulcan to the Sky Trust's'' [[Avro Vulcan XH558]]
1952 STRATEGIC BOMBER FAMILY BY AVRO
Vulcan (airplane); Vulcan (aircraft); Vulcan bomber; Avro 698; Vulcan Bomber; Avro vulcan; Avro 698 Vulcan; XM597 Vulcan B2; Vulcan B2 XM597; Hawker Siddeley Vulcan; Avro Vulcan B.1; Avro Vulcan B.2; Avro Vulcan B Mk. 2; XM607; Vulcan B.1A; Vulcan B.2; Vulcan B.1; Vulcan K.2
The Avro Vulcan (later Hawker Siddeley Vulcan from July 1963)"Hawker Siddeley Aviation Ltd." Flight, 29 August 1963, p.

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