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Procas or
Proca (said to have
reigned 817-794 BC) was one of the
Latin kings of Alba
Longa in the
mythic tradition of the
founding of Rome. He was the...
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equation called the
Proca equation. The
Proca action and
equation are
named after Romanian physicist Alexandru Proca. The
Proca equation is involved...
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Alexandru Proca Eugeniu Gh.
Proca [ro],
Romanian physician Nicolae Proca [ro],
Romanian footballer Zeno
Proca (1906–1936),
Romanian chess player Procas, a king...
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genus Procas:
Procas alepensis Pic, 1915 c
Procas alternans Klima, 1934 c
Procas antoinei Klima, 1934 c
Procas antoniei Klima, 1934 c
Procas biguttatus...
- He was the son of
Procas,
descendant of
Aeneas the Trojan, and
father of the twins' mother, Rhea Silvia, and Lausus.a In 794 BC
Procas died and was meant...
- G. A.
Proca,
Alexandre Proca.Oeuvre
Scientifique Publiée, S.I.A.G., Rome, 1988. Vuille, C.; Ipser, J.; Gallagher, J. (2002). "Einstein–
Proca model, micro...
- (anthropophagism). In Ovid's
Fasti (8 AD), the
striges targeted legendary king
Procas in his cradle. The ****ault was
detected and
interrupted but left the infant...
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Alexandru Proca (16
October 1897 – 13
December 1955) was a
Romanian physicist who
studied and
worked in France. He
developed the
vector meson theory of...
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information related to
Procas granulicollis. Fowles, A. P.
Procas granulicollis Walton, 1848
retrieved 10/1/07. JNCC
Action plan for
Procas granulicollis retrieved...
- said to have
reigned thirty-seven years, and to have been
succeeded by
Procas, the
father of Amulius. Servius, in
analysing Virgil's Aeneid, Book vii...