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  1. Jason
    [name] Jason is a common given name for a male. It comes from Greek Ἰάσων (Iasōn), meaning "healer", from the verb ἰάομαι (iaomai) "heal, cure", cogn. with Ἰασώ (Iasō), the goddess of healing and ἰατρός (iatros), "healer, physician" (the earliest form of the word i...
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  2. Jason
    [high priest] Jason (Hebrew: Yason, יאסון) of the Oniad family, brother to Onias III, was a High Priest in the Temple in Jerusalem. Jason became high priest in 175 BCE after the accession of Antiochus Epiphanes to the throne of the Seleucid Empire. In an ongoing dispute between the curr...
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  3. Jason
    [ROV] Jason is a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) designed and built by WHOI’s Deep Submergence Laboratory to allow scientists to have access to the seafloor without leaving the deck of a ship. Jason is a two-body ROV system. A 10-kilometer (6-mile) electro-optical-mechanical tether deliver...
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  4. Jason
    [ship] Jason was a Norwegian whaling vessel laid down in 1881 in Rødsverven, Norway, the same shipyard which later built Ernest Shackleton`s ship the Endurance. The ship, financed by Christen Christensen, an entrepreneur from Sandefjord, was noted for its participation in a 1892-1893 Antarc...
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  5. Jason
    [Greek mythology] The result of the debate was delete. - Mailer Diablo 10:25, 28 October 2005 (UTC) ===Đã trao chữ yêu tới em=== Vanity, mostly links to author`s web site Neier 11:02, 22 October 2005 (UTC) ...
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  6. Jason
    Jason is a cultivated variety of potato.
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  7. Jason
    [comics] John Arne Sæterøy (born May 16, 1965 in Molde), better known by the pen name Jason, is a Norwegian cartoonist, known for his sparse drawing style and silent, anthropomorphic animal characters. He has been nominated for two Ignatz Awards (2000: Outstanding Story and Outstanding Ser...
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  8. JASON
    [advisory group] JASON is an independent group of scientists which advises the United States government on matters of science and technology. The group was first created as a way to get a younger generation of scientists—that is, not the older Los Alamos and MIT Radiation Laboratory alumni...
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  9. Jason
    The Jason was a British first class torpedo gunboat of 810 tons launched in 1892, and later employed as a training ship at Gravesend. The name Jason was introduced to ships of the British navy with the capture of the French Jason by Anson in 1747.
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  10. Jason
    [rocket] Jason was an American sounding rocket with 5 stages. The Jason was launched 22 times in 1958. The Jason could carry a payload of 125 pounds (57 kg) to an altitude of 500 mi (800 km). The launch thrust was 82,100 pounds-force (365 kN), the launch mass 7,340 lb (3330 kg), the diameter...
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  11. Jason
    [disambiguation] Jason is a hero of Greek mythology who led the Argonauts and married Medea. Jason or JASON may also refer to: In anthroponymy: In science: In whaling: == See also == ...
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  12. JASON
    acronym: Scientific panel (MITRE Corporation
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  1. Jason
    son of Aeson and Alcimede; hero who stole the Golden Fleece and husband of Medea (Medea).
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  2. Jason
    [n] - (Greek mythology) the husband of Medea and leader of the Argonauts who sailed in quest of the Golden Fleece
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  3. Jason
    In Greek mythology, the leader of the Argonauts who sailed in the Argo to Colchis in search of the
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  4. Jason
    in Greek mythology, leader of the Argonauts (see ) and son of Aeson, king of Iolcos in Thessaly. His father`s half-brother Pelias seized Iolcos, and ... [5 related articles]
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  5. Jason
    Hellenistic Jewish high priest (175–172 ) in Jerusalem under the Seleucid king Antiochus IV Epiphanes. By promising greater tribute to Antiochus, he ... [3 related articles]
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  6. Jason
    Jason is a Greek boy name. The meaning of the name is `he that will cure` Where is it used? The name Jason is mainly used In English, Greek Mythology (Latinized) and In the bible.How do they say it elsewhere? Iason ( In Greek Mythology) Jayson ( In English (Modern) ) Jason appears In 2007`s top-...
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  7. Jason
    Jason (Ἰάσων, Iásōn) was an ancient Greek mythological hero who was famous for his role as the leader of the Argonauts and their quest for the Golden Fleece. He was the son of Aeson, the rightful king of Iolcus. He was married to the sorceress Medea. Jason appeared in various literature in ...
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  8. Jason
    Jason-1 Joint CNES (French space agency) and JPL (Jet Propulsion Laboratory) missions that follow on from the highly successful TOPEX/Poseidon and form part of NASA`s EOS (Earth Observing System). The satellite series is named after Jason of Greek mythology – an adventurer fascinated by...
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  9. Jason
    Jason, in Greek mythology, son of Aeson. When Pelias usurped the throne of Iolcus and killed (or imprisoned) Aeson and most of his descendants, Jason was smuggled off to the centaur Chiron, who reared him secretly on Mt. Pelion. Later Pelias promised Jason his rightful kingdom if he would bring the ...
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  10. Jason
    Jason, in the New Testament. 1. St. Paul's host at Thessalonica. 2. Companion of Paul at Corinth, perhaps the same as (sense 1.)
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  11. Jason
    Jason was the rightful king of Iolcus in Thessaly. He was smuggled out of Iolcus by Cheiron. When Jason returned to claim his birthright, Pelias sent him to fetch the golden fleece from Colchis. On his return to Iolcos with Medea as his wife, he avenged the murder of his parents and his brother by p...
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  12. Jason
    In Greek mythology, the leader of the Argonauts who sailed in the Argo to Colchis in search of the Golden Fleece. He eloped with Medea, daughter of the king of Colchis, who had helped him achieve his goal, but later deserted her
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  13. Jason
    [Pantheon] ==Fictional character biography== Jason is a member of the super hero family the Pantheon. Jason often did Agamemnon`s dirty work disposing of people who had crossed Agamemnon. Jason defects from the Pantheon when Agamemnon orders him to murder his teammate Ulysses. The task later...
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