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Apomecometer
Apomecometer Ap`o*me*com"e*ter, n.
An instrument for measuring the height of objects. --Knight.
Apomecometry
Apomecometry Ap`o*me*com"e*try, n. [Pref. apo- + Gr. ? length
+ -metry.]
The art of measuring the distance of objects afar off. [Obs.
or R.]
Meaning of MECOM from wikipedia
- MDS1 and EVI1
complex locus protein EVI1 (
MECOM) also
known as
ecotropic virus integration site 1
protein homolog (EVI-1) or
positive regulatory domain...
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Mecom,
Benjamin "Benny"
Mecom,
Ebenezer Mecom,
Sarah "Sally"
Mecom,
Peter Franklin Mecom, John
Mecom,
Josiah Mecom, Jane "Jenny"
Mecom,
James Mecom,...
- John W.
Mecom Jr. (born 1940) is the
chairman of the John W.
Mecom company and
former owner of the New
Orleans Saints NFL
football team.
Mecom is the son...
- John
Mecom may
refer to: John W.
Mecom Sr.,
American oilman John W.
Mecom Jr., his son,
American businessman and
football team
owner This disambiguation...
- John
Whitfield Mecom Sr. (January 13, 1911 –
October 12, 1981), was an
American independent oilman.
Mecom acquired abandoned oil
wells and made them profitable...
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Championship Car
Racing scenes. The
Mecom Racing Team and
later the
Mecom Group were led by John
Mecom Jr. John
Mecom Jr. was
known to have as many as seven...
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Mecom Fountain is a 1964
fountain designed by
Eugene Werlin,
located in the
traffic circle at the
intersection of Main and
Montrose streets in Houston...
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Mecom Group plc was a
newspaper publishing company headquartered in London,
United Kingdom. Initially, it was
listed on the
London Stock Exchange and...
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Verlag would be sold by
Mecom to the
publisher M.
DuMont Schauberg (MDS) in Cologne. The
price was
about 152
million Euro.
Mecom was
forced to sell its...
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using Tulane Stadium during its
first eight seasons.
Founded by John W.
Mecom Jr.,
David Dixon, and the city of New
Orleans on
November 1, 1966, the Saints...