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  2. Professor Power - Wikipedia

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    Power was then revealed as a member of the Secret Empire, and sent Mandroids to recapture the escaped Cloud. [12] Power captured the Defenders, [13] and unsuccessfully attempted to brainwash them into killing the New Mutants in revenge against Professor X. Power launched a subliminal mind-control satellite in an attempt to start World War III. [14]

  3. Anthony E. Siegman - Wikipedia

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    Anthony E. Siegman (November 23, 1931 – October 7, 2011) was an electrical engineer and educator at Stanford University who investigated and taught about masers and lasers. Known to almost all as Tony Siegman, he was president of the Optical Society of America [now Optica (society) ] in 1999 and was awarded the R. W. Wood Prize in 1980, the ...

  4. Beam tetrode - Wikipedia

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    The beam tetrode produces greater output power than a triode or pentode with the same anode supply voltage. [3] The first beam tetrode marketed was the Marconi N40, introduced in 1935. [4] [5] Beam tetrodes manufactured and used in the 21st century include the 4CX250B, KT66 and variants of the 6L6.

  5. Powerlight Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The power beaming system uses a laser running from a power supply.To define the beam size at its destination, the laser's light can be shaped by a set of optics.This light energy can be sent through air or the vacuum of space, onto a photovoltaic (PV) receiver, where it is converted back into electricity.

  6. Beam diameter - Wikipedia

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    6) defines the beam diameter as the distance between diametrically opposed points in that cross-section of a beam where the power per unit area is 1/e (0.368) times that of the peak power per unit area. This is the beam diameter definition that is used for computing the maximum permissible exposure to a laser beam.

  7. Anthony Clark (powerlifter) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Wayne Clark (September 15, 1966, in Philippines – May 22, 2005, in Friendswood, Texas, U.S.) was an American powerlifter, holder of the world record for the ...

  8. Tractor beam - Wikipedia

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    These may include pressor beams (a stronger pressor beam will counteract a weaker tractor beam) or plane shears a.k.a. shearing planes (a device to "cut" the tractor beam and render it ineffective). In some fictional realities, shields can block tractor beams, or the generators can be disabled by sending a large amount of energy along the beam ...

  9. Earthly Powers - Wikipedia

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    Earthly Powers is a panoramic saga novel of the 20th century by Anthony Burgess first published in 1980. It begins with the "outrageously provocative" [1] first sentence: "It was the afternoon of my eighty-first birthday, and I was in bed with my catamite when Ali announced that the archbishop had come to see me."