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Diaphanoscope
Diaphanoscope Di`a*phan"o*scope, n. [Gr. ? transparent + -scope.] (Photog.) A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.

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- Sagitta and Blauw Wit. Other honored athletes from Phanos are Hans Fokkens, Simon ter Laare, Tjerk Vellinga and Wim Visser. Medals since 2000 Phanos...
- July 2007, real estate company Phanos first showed interest in taking over the club. For the symbolic amount of €1, Phanos wanted to take over the club...
- Zimmer Production companies Trans Pacific Films Miramax Films Screenscope Phanos Development Majestic Films International Distributed by Paramount Pictures...
- specific gravity of 1.0. It was named from the Gr**** allos – "other" and phanos – "to appear", as it gave a deceptive reaction in the blowpipe flame in...
- spelled Fanos, Phanous and Fanoos) is a term originating from Gr**** φανός, phanós. It means 'light' or 'lantern'. It was historically used in its meaning...
- The name hyalophane comes from the Gr**** hyalos, meaning "gl****", and phanos meaning "to appear". An occurrence of hyalophane was discovered in 1855...
- (ῥόδον) = "rose" (referring to the pink colour of the spores and gills) and "phanos" (φανός) = bright or con****uous (referring to the cap colour). List of...
- Mark Folan Deasy as Iphicles Elliot Levey as Canthus Xavier Anderson as Phanos Charles Cartmell as Laertes, father of Odysseus Dodger Phillips as Tiphys...
- jump champion, having won in 2007, 2009 and 2010. His was a member of the Phanos track club. He is 1.94 m tall. His personal best for the event is 2.29 m...
- Ajax (1930–1996, select. matches) Blauw-Wit (1928–1972) DWS (1928–1972) FC Amsterdam (1972–1980) Amsterdam Admirals (1995–1996) Phanos (athletics) (?–?)...