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Definition of steaning

steaning
Steening Steen"ing, n. A lining made of brick, stone, or other hard material, as for a well. [Written also steaning.]

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- The Steane code is a tool in quantum error correction introduced by Andrew Steane in 1996. It is a CSS code (Calderbank-Shor-Steane), using the classical...
- Steane is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Andrew Steane, Professor of Physics at the University of Oxford **** Steane...
- Andrew Martin Steane is Professor of physics at the University of Oxford. He is also a fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. He was a student at St Edmund...
- John M. Steane (3 May 1931 – 12 April 2024) was a British headmaster and archaeologist. John Steane was born in Balham, London on 3 May 1931. He was educated...
- Bruce Henry Dennis Steane (22 June 1866 – 1938) was a British organist and composer of classical music. Steane was born in Camberwell, London. He began...
- Francis William Steane (22 February 1925 – 4 August 2017[citation needed]) was an Australian rules footballer who pla**** with North Melbourne in the Victorian...
- **** Steane (26 September 1939 – 3 June 2007) was a British sprinter who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans,...
- Steane Kremerskothen is a former Australian rules football player from Tasmania, Australia. Kremerskothen holds the games record at the top level of regional/statewide...
- Lisa Steanes (born 23 May 1958) is a former synchronised swimmer from Australia. She competed in both the women's solo and women's duet competitions at...
- Nina Carroll (1932–1990, aka Nina Steane) was a British painter. Carroll studied art at the Cheltenham School of Art and then studied English Literature...