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HeraIn Greek mythology, a protector of women, who with her daughter Eileithyia was often called upon during childbirth.
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Herasister and wife of Zeus, the type of virtuous womanhood, from Greek Hera, literally "protectress," related to heros "hero," originally "defender, protector" (see hero (n. [..]
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HeraAn accelerator, located at the DESY laboratory, that collides 920 GeV protons and 30 GeV electrons. For further information, see http://desyntwww.desy.de/hera/ .
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HeraHERA is an electron-protoncollider at DESY, which uses theelectrons as a probe to understand the structure of the proton.The results of these collisions are detected by two detectors, ZEUSand H1.
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Hera(n) queen of the Olympian gods in ancient Greek mythology; sister and wife of Zeus remembered for her jealously of the many mortal women Zeus fell in love with; identified with Roman Juno
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HeraN F mistress; lady of the house; woman in relation to her servants; Lady
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HeraHigher Education Reconciliation Act of 2005
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HeraSee Higher Education Reconciliation Act of 2005
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HeraUncertain meaning, possibly from Greek ἥρως (heros) meaning "hero, warrior"; ὥρα (hora) meaning "period of time"; or αἱρέ&omega [..]
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