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Ion and Neutral
The spacecraft was equipped with four primary science instruments: the Contour Remote Imager / Spectrograph ( CRISP ), the Contour Aft Imager ( CAI ), the Dust Analyzer ( CIDA ), and the Neutral Gas Ion Mass Spectrometer ( NGIMS ).
This payload consisted of the Cryogenic Infrared Radiance Instrumentation for Shuttle ( CIRRIS-1A ) experiment, Far Ultraviolet Camera experiment ( FAR UV ), the Uniformly Redundant Array ( URA ), the Quadrupole Ion Neutral Mass Spectrometer ( QINMS ), and the Horizon Ultraviolet Program ( HUP ) experiment.
* Neutral Ion Coupling Explorer, a candidate Small Explorer program spacecraft

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Each of the Greek ethne were said to be named in honor of their respective ancestors: Achaeus of the Achaeans, Danaus of the Danaans, Cadmus of the Cadmeans ( the Thebans ), Hellen of the Hellenes ( not to be confused with Helen of Troy ), Aeolus of the Aeolians, Ion of the Ionians, and Dorus of the Dorians.
Following the severe territorial losses of 1940 ( see next section ), Carol was forced to abdicate, replaced as king by his son Mihai, but the power was taken by the military dictator Ion Antonescu ( initially in conjunction with the Iron Guard ).
After the fall of Ceauşescu, the National Salvation Front ( FSN ), led by Ion Iliescu, took partial multi-party democratic and free market measures.
March 1992 marked the split of the FSN into two groups: the Democratic National Front ( FDSN ), led by Ion Iliescu and the Democratic Party ( PD ), led by Petre Roman.
One such example occurs in Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry ( SIMS ), where the target sample is sputtered at a constant rate.
These include Ion Life ( which is almost always paired with Ion Television as most of the stations are network-owned ), and ThisTV ( which is carried on an assortment of unrelated stations ).
In December 1971, following an informative note from Ion Stănescu, the President of the Council of State Security of the Romanian Socialist Republic, to Yuri Andropov, the chief of KGB, three of the leaders of the National Patriotic Front, Alexandru Usatiuc-Bulgar, Gheorghe Ghimpu and Valeriu Graur, as well as a fourth person, Alexandru Soltoianu, the leader of a similar clandestine movement in northern Bukovina ( Bucovina ), were arrested and later sentenced to long prison terms.
Ion Dragoumis, who was Delta's lover and was deeply involved in that struggle, in 1907 published the book Martyron kai Iroon Aima ( Martyrs ’ and Heroes ’ Blood ), which was full of resentment towards everything Bulgarian.
Propelled by Twin Ion Engines ( hence the TIE acronym ), TIE fighters are depicted as fast, fragile starfighters produced by Sienar Fleet Systems for the Galactic Empire.
Related institutes are three Institutes of the Fraunhofer Society ( Fraunhofer IGD, Fraunhofer LBF, Fraunhofer SIT ), and the Gesellschaft für Schwerionenforschung ( GSI, " Society for Heavy Ion Research "), which operates a particle accelerator at its Wixhausen site.
* Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider ( RHIC ), which was designed to research quark-gluon plasma.
Most channels that serve the entire market are receivable in Kalamazoo, including WWMT, WOOD-TV ( NBC ), WXMI ( Fox ), WZPX ( Ion ) and WLLA ( religious ).
Badham published editions of Euripides, Helena and Iphigenia in Tauris ( 1851 ), Ion ( 1851 ); Plato's Philebus ( 1855, 1878 ); Laches and Eutzydemus ( 1865 ), Phaedrus ( 1851 ), Symposium ( 1866 ) and De Platonis Epistolis ( 1866 ).
Nicknamed " Ion din Anina " ( John of Anina ), the remains ( the lower jaw ) are some 40, 000 years old.
The Attic tradition, reproduced in Euripides ( Ion ), regarded the Gorgon as a monster, produced by Gaia to aid her children, the Titans, against the new Olympian deities.
The proposed instrument package for the series initially included: the Advanced Baseline Imager ( ABI ); the Hyperspectral Environmental Suite ( HES ); the Space Environment In-Situ Suite ( SEISS ), which includes two Magnetospheric Particle Sensors ( MPS-HI and MPS-LO ), an Energetic Heavy Ion Sensor ( EHIS ), and a Solar and Galactic Proton Sensor ( SGPS ); the Solar Imaging Suite ( SIS ), which includes the Solar Ultraviolet Imager ( SUVI ), the Solar X-Ray Sensor ( XRS ), and the Extreme Ultraviolet Sensor ( EUVS ); the Geostationary Lightning Mapper ( GLM ); and the Magnetometer.

Ion and instrument
The Sensitive High Resolution Ion Microprobe ( SHRIMP ) is a large-diameter, double-focusing secondary ion mass spectrometer ( SIMS ) sector instrument produced by Australian Scientific Instruments in Canberra, Australia.
Ion optic designer Steve Clement based the prototype instrument ( now referred to as ' SHRIMP-I ') on a design by Matsuda which minimised aberrations in transmitting ions through the various sectors.
The instrument can be programmed either to scan across a range of masses to produce a mass spectrum ( Full Scan, FS, mode ), or to rapidly switch between only the m / z values of interest ( Multiple Ion Monitoring, MIM, mode ).
* Ion mobility spectrometer, a highly sensitive analytical instrument

Ion and
* 1929 Ion N. Petrovici, German neurologist
* 1989 After a week of bloody demonstrations, Ion Iliescu takes over as president of Romania, ending Nicolae Ceauşescu's Communist authoritarian regime.
* Ion beam milling thins samples until they are transparent to electrons by firing ions ( typically argon ) at the surface from an angle and sputtering material from the surface.
* Ion dipole forces
* 1852 Ion Luca Caragiale, Romanian playwright and poet ( d. 1912 )
* 1848 In the Wallachian Revolution, Ion Heliade Rădulescu and Christian Tell issue the Proclamation of Islaz and create a new republican government.
* 1946 Ion Antonescu, " Conducator " ( leader ) of Romania during World War II, is executed.
* 1946 Ion Antonescu, Romanian soldier and politician, Prime Minister of Romania ( b. 1882 )
* 1939 Ion Ţiriac, Romanian tennis manager
* 1878 Ion Dragoumis, Greek diplomat, writer, and revolutionary ( d. 1920 )
* 1878 Ion Dragoumis, Greek diplomat and writer ( d. 1920 )
* August 23 WWII: Ion Antonescu, prime minister of Romania, is arrested and a new government established.
* June 1 Ion Antonescu, prime minister and " Conducator " ( Leader ) of Romania during World War II is executed ; he was found guilty of betraying the Romanian people for benefits of Germany and sentenced to death by the Bucharest People's Tribunal.
* November 9 Ion Dragalina, Romanian general ( killed in action ) ( b. 1860 )
* December 31 Ion Creangă, Romanian writer ( b. 1837 or 1839 )
* June 15 Ion Antonescu, Romanian prime minister and dictator ( d. 1946 )
* December 29 Members of the Iron Guard assassinate Ion Gheorghe Duca, prime minister of Romania.
* September 14 Ion Farris, American politician, former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives ( d. 1934 )
* March 1 Ion Creanga, Romanian writer
* November 10 Ion Farris, American politician, former Speaker of the Florida House of Representatives ( b. 1878 )
Ion Victor Antonescu (; June 15, 1882 June 1, 1946 ) was a Romanian soldier, authoritarian politician, and convicted war criminal.
* 2003 Roderick MacKinnon Ion channel
* Romania ( 1940 1944 )-The " National Legionary State " government of General ( later Marshal ) Ion Antonescu and Horia Sima's Iron Guard was an ally of Germany from 1940-1943.

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