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| | Hermes |
 | | Hermes, the herald of the Olympian gods, is the son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, daughter of Atlas and one of the Pleiades. |  | | Hermes took Pan to Mount Olympus were the gods reveled in his laughter and his appearance and became the patron of fields, woods, shepherds and flocks. |  | | Hermes as with the other gods had numerous affairs with goddesses, nymphs and mortals. |
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http://www.pantheon.org/articles/h/hermes.html
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| | Hermes |
 | | Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia. |
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http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Hermes/hermes.html
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: George Hermes |
 | | Hermes' rationalistic conception of the idea of revelation follows from this line of argument; and furthermore he says expressly that reason cannot teach the existence of truths of such primary importance and yet declare that it is unable to know them. |  | | In such wise Hermes proves the existence of God along lines of theoretical reason in contradistinction to Kant, who treated the acknowledgment of God's existence as a postulate of practical reason. |  | | Revelation, said Hermes, must be admitted as a fact so soon as it can be shown that a message has emanated supernaturally from God. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07276c.htm
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| | HERMES - LoveToKnow Article on HERMES |
 | | A further point of contact between Hermes and Apollo may here be noted: both had prophetic powers, although Hermes held a place far inferior to that of the Pythian god, and possessed no famous oracle. |  | | In Arcadia he was specially worshipped as the god of fertility, and his images were ithyphallic, as also were the Hermae at Athens. |  | | Thus the two aspects of Hermes which seem most discordant are referred to a single origin. |
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http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/H/HE/HERMES.htm
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| | Hermograph Press: The Ancient God Mercury/Hermes |
 | | Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia, goddess of clouds and one of the Pleiades, the seven daughters of Atlas. |  | | Hermes served as messenger for Zeus (though sometimes he job-shares with Iris, the goddess of the dawn) and as sometime conductor of souls of the dead to Hades. |  | | As such he was the origin of the deity Hermes Trismegistus, or "Thrice-great Hermes." The three part title comes from this version of Hermes being the Greek writer of astrological texts and responsible for occult arts including alchemy, and the Egyptian god who invented hieroglyphics and calendar-keeping and also judged the souls of the deceased. |
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http://www.hermograph.com/science/mercury2.htm
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| | Hermes - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Hermes |
 | | Within a few hours of his birth, Hermes had stolen some oxen belonging to Apollo, god of wisdom, and invented the lyre using a tortoise shell and cow-gut; the tortoise became sacred to him. |  | | Zeus seeks to reconcile the pair, and Hermes by the gift of the lyre wins Apollo's friendship and purchases various prerogatives, a share in divination, the lordship of herds and animals, and the office of messenger from the gods to Hades. |  | | After a long and fruitless search, he made a vow that, if he could only discover the thief who had stolen the Calf, he would offer a lamb in sacrifice to Hermes, Pan, and the Guardian Deities of the forest. |
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http://encyclopedia.farlex.com/Hermes
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| | Hermes, Greek Mythology Link. |
 | | It was Hermes, who protecting the child Dionysus 2 from the wrath of Hera, entrusted the infant Dionysus 2 to Athamas 1 and Ino, and persuaded them to rear him as a girl. |  | | Some say that Hermes was raised by Acacus, son of the Arcadian king Lycaon 2. |  | | So Apollo offered to give Hermes the golden wand that he used while he herded cattle, but in the bargain Hermes received from Apollo, besides the wand, the art of divining by pebbles. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/Hermes.html
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| | Hermes Homework Page |
 | | Hermes, in his role as Messenger God, took part in many myths and was employed by all the gods, particularly Zeus, on a number of occasions. |  | | As the Herald of the gods, Hermes was worshipped as the god of the roads, who protected travelers. |  | | The worship of Hermes began in Arcadia, his birth place, and was carried to Athens, ultimately spreading throughout Greece. |
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http://www.thanasis.com/hermes.htm
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| | Hermes Trismegistus |
 | | Hermes was 'raised' into the midst of this Divine Effulgence and the universe of material things faded from his consciousness. |  | | His mind told Hermes that the Light was the form of the spiritual universe and that the swirling darkness which had engulfed it represented material substance. |  | | which had come from Lactantius, a father of the Church, Hermes Trismegistus was supposed to have foretold the coming of Christ. |
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http://www.mystae.com/restricted/streams/scripts/hermes.html
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| | Hermes |
 | | By an unclear tradition Hermes is said to have fathered the god Pan by Penelope either when she was unfaithful to Odysseus, or before she married the latter. |  | | At Athens it was claimed Hermes loved Herse, one of the daughters of Cecrops, who bore him the hero Cephalus; Aglauros, another daughter of Cecrops, bore him the son Ceryx, the herald and first high priest of Eleusis. |  | | At Eleusis, it seems according to legend, Hermes had an affair with Deianeira (a name that seems to be a ritual epithet for Persephone), which resulted in the birth of the eponymous hero, Eleusis himself. |
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http://www.themystica.com/mythical-folk/articles/hermes.html
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| | Mythology : Hermes, god of travel and communication |
 | | Hermes is the son of Zeus and Maia (daughter of Atlas). |  | | Like Iris, he is a god of travel, and has impunity to enter the land of the dead. |  | | Apollo discovered the loss the next morning and by means of divination determined that it was Hermes who'd done the deed. |
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http://hunter.apana.org.au/~gallae/pantheon/myth/hermes.htm
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| | Hermes and Hermeticism |
 | | While Hermes is regarded as one of the earliest and most primitive gods of the Greeks, he enjoys so much subsequent prominence that he must be recognized as an archetype devoted to mediating between, and unifying, the opposites. |  | | His grandfather is Atlas, the demigod who holds up heaven, but Maia, his mother, already has a goddess as her mother, while Hermes' father, Zeus, is of course the highest of the gods. |  | | Hermes became best known as the swift messenger of the gods. |
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http://www.webcom.com/~gnosis/hermes.htm
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| | fUSION Anomaly. Hermes |
 | | Hermes, in Greek mythology, messenger of the gods, son of the god Zeus and of |  | | It is Hermes who bridges the gap between the metalinguistic and the sublinguistic in the form of the message, |  | | As Zeus's servant, Hermes had winged sandals and carried a |
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http://fusionanomaly.net/hermes.html
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| | Hermes Images in "The Matrix" |
 | | Hermes is numbered among the gods of sleep and dreams, and of messages from the gods. |  | | Hermes is the communicator between the worlds, between humanity and the gods, who escorts the dead to the Underworld and communicates with Olympus. |  | | Both Hermes and Morpheus appear to mortals in prophetic dreams. |
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http://www.ultralithic.com/matrix3.html
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| | Hermes-Mercurius |
 | | Standing at the front door was a "herm," a pillar consecrated to the god Hermes - and in the center of each home was a cooking/heating hearth dedicated to the Virgin goddess Hestia. |  | | Is there perchance a deeper archetypal connection between these two seemingly very different, contrasting Olympian gods Hermes and Hestia - with Hermes (Gemini) forever the traveler on the move and the virgin goddess, Hestia (Virgo) being the "stay at home", center of warmth and wholeness? |  | | Metaphorically speaking - Hermes can show us the way to spiritual gold... |
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http://www.thezodiac.com/mercury.htm
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| | HERMES |
 | | HERMES THE THIEF (of Apollo's cattle) The Homeric Hymn to Hermes [text in Morford and Lenardon] also the thief of Apollo's quiver and arrows. |  | | Certain it is that he was often worshipped under the form of a mere stone [herma]..." |  | | "...We must not forget the possibility that the Arcadians found [HERMES] in Arcadia when they arrived there, and that his name is not Greek at all. |
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http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/hermes.html
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| | Hermes * The Immortals * Greek Mythology: From the Iliad to the Fall of the Last Tyrant |
 | | As Eos (the Dawn) approached, Hermes roused Priam and safely led the grieving father and his once glorious son back to Troy where his family could give him a proper burial. |  | | 05.049...Argeiphontes (Hermes), with sandals and wand, flew across the waves towards the island of Ogygia |  | | 24.339...Argeiphontes (Hermes) obeys Zeus and goes to Priam so that he might ransom the body of his dead son, Hektor (Hector), from Akhilleus (Achilles) |
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http://www.messagenet.com/myths/bios/hermes.html
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| | mozdev.org - hermes: index |
 | | Note There is a debug alert in hermes caused by a bug in Mozilla. |  | | Note There seems to be a problem with the recent sidebar causing Hermes to no longer work - under investigation. |  | | Hermes 0.2.13 sees the last of the 0.2.x versions with a few minor changes. |
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http://hermes.mozdev.org
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| | Oprah's Hermès Showdown Oprah Winfrey : People.com |
 | | Winfrey believes the store's staff had identified her, according to a spokeswoman from her Chicago-based company, Harpo Production Inc. According to Winfrey's rep, the talk show queen asked if she could just run in and buy the watch, but was snubbed by a clerk and a manager. |  | | Fashionistas and social commentators alike are watching developments as they unfold surrounding Oprah Winfrey's apparent snub at the exclusive Hermès luxury store in Paris on June 14. |  | | Hermès says their version of the story is all documented on a store videotape, although they are not currently releasing it to the press. |
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http://people.aol.com/people/articles/0,19736,1078087,00.html
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| | Hermes Trismegistus |
 | | in Biographia Antiqua wrote that Hermes "communicated the sum of the Abyss, and divine knowledge to all posterity" |  | | As scribe for the gods, Thoth was credited with all the sacred books. |  | | Surviving Hermes Trismegistus is the wisdom of the |
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http://www.themystica.com/mystica/articles/h/hermes_trismegistus.html
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| | Hermes |
 | | Hermés and the MTFF at the end of the definition phase in 1990. |  | | Soon there will be no one who remembers when spaceflight was still a dream, the reverie of reclusive boys and the vision of a handful of men. |  | | Hermes was designed to take three astronauts to orbits of up to 800 km altitude on missions of 30 to 90 days in space. |
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http://www.astronautix.com/craft/hermes.htm
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| | Encyclopedia of Greek Mythology: Hermes |
 | | According to one version of the myth, he loaned the hero his own magic sandals, which conferred upon the wearer the ability to fly. |  | | This was on the occasion when the gargantuan sons of Earth rose up in revolt against the gods of Olympus. |  | | A prankster and inventive genius from birth, Hermes was the messenger of the gods and guide of dead souls to the Underworld. |
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http://www.mythweb.com/encyc/gallery/hermes_c.html
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| | Hermes |
 | | Hermes was known to the Romans as the god Mercury. |  | | Hermes was the messenger-god of Zeus, and was the god of games, of business, and of story telling. |  | | Hermes loved to play tricks on gods and people. |
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http://www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/mythology/hermes.html
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| | Hermes · Astrological definition of Hermes · Astrology Encyclopedia |
 | | (2) Hermes Trismegistus, identified with the Egyptian god Thoth, was the fabled author of Neo-Platonic, judaic, cabalistic, alchemical and astrological works, studied as sacred by the Egyptian priests. |  | | This breaks the record of Eros for the close approach of a heavenly body to the Earth. |  | | Hermes · Astrological definition of Hermes · Astrology Encyclopedia |
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http://www.astrologyweekly.com/dictionary/hermes.php
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| | Hermes (shuttle) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | For this reason, there is no future for systems such as Hermes. |  | | Phase 1 did not complete until the end of 1991 and by then the political climate surrounding Hermes had changed considerably. |  | | This phase was scheduled to end in 1990. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermes_(shuttle)
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| | BBC NEWS Science/Nature Rock lost in space for 66 years |
 | | It is called Hermes and it entered the record books by making a close approach to the Earth, just beyond the Moon. |  | | But after 66 years in the dark, Hermes is back. |  | | Brian Skiff said: "Given that Hermes would have to appear about this time of year and the fact that it was bright led my colleague Tim Spahr to have a hunch about it. |
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3197808.stm
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| | Alixoft, LLC - Advanced Internet Software |
 | | This means Hermes will not see a new major version until September at the earliest. |  | | I'm happy to say that several people have created add-on functionality for Hermes. |  | | But I wouldn't mind getting a little money from people if they wanted to donate some to the cause. |
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http://www.alixoft.com/software/hermes.htm
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| | The Hermes |
 | | Hermes is organized in a collective, nonhierarchical, informal manner. |  | | Hermes was founded in 1975 by a group of student activists as an alternative to the school newspaper, the Argus (the name being a rather blunt reference to the Greek myth in which Hermes slays the hundred-eyed beast, Argus). |  | | Hermes is Wesleyan University's longest running progressive publication. |
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http://www.wesleyan.edu/hermes/title.htm
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| | Hermes Watches - Orolus.com |
 | | Nevertheless the Hermes watches are so different in their lines and their spirit, they all embody in their own way the Hermes style. |  | | Hermes watches are warranted by Hermes to the original purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use for a period of one year from the date of purchase. |  | | Hermes watches - a watch-maker even before it became a silk specialist, has been associated with the great names of Swiss and French watchmaking since the Twenties. |
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http://www.orolus.com/hermes.shtml
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| | BORDERLINE: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for Homeland Security |
 | | In the realm of physical security, there is no substitute for having eyes on the ground. |  | | The Hermes 450 has been employed by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol under the Arizona Border Control (ABC) Initiative as a means of remotely monitoring, patrolling, gathering intelligence, and tracking activity along the U.S.-Mexico border. |  | | The Hermes also contributes to enforcement effectiveness and officer safety by providing communications links for coordinating multiple units on the ground, which is especially useful in remote border operating areas. |
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http://www.military.com/soldiertech/0,14632,Soldiertech_HomelandUAV,,00.html
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| | Hermes JMS |
 | | Download some example text messages and FIX messages and send or publish them to ActiveMQ. |  | | This means we've got three dockable toolbars and lots of new icons to make it easier to interact with all the functions Hermes gives. |  | | Hermes has benefited from using tools and libraries from the following excellent people. |
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http://www.hermesjms.com
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| | Hermes |
 | | Hermes places great emphasis on exercising its ownership rights in all the companies in which it invests. |  | | Hermes corporate governance programme is founded on a fundamental belief that companies with interested and involved shareholders are more likely to achieve superior long-term financial performance than those without. |  | | Hermes believes that good stewardship contributes to superior corporate performance. |
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http://www.hermes.co.uk/corporate_governance/corporate_governance_introduction.htm
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| | Classical Myth: Hermes: Images |
 | | Hermes' main role is as a messenger but he has many other functions as well. |  | | Dionysos, Athene, and Hermes: Overview, Detail (sideways for some reason) |  | | He is also known as Mercury (Roman) and Argeiphontes (Slayer of Argos). |
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http://web.uvic.ca/grs/bowman/myth/gods/hermes_i.html
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| | Technorati Tag: hermes |
 | | Posts tagged Hermes per day for the last 30 days. |  | | Dear 14th Hermes Expo Exhibitor Dear 14th Hermes Expo Exhibitor We are just 40 days away from the 14th Annual Hermes Expo International Trade show... |  | | This page shows blog posts, photos, and links that have been tagged hermes. |
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http://www.technorati.com/tag/hermes
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| | BUFVC - Databases - HERMES |
 | | HERMES also includes the details of the catalogues of some 1000 distributors of audio-visual programmes and over 1,500 books and several thousand journals held in the BUFVC library. |  | | The records are updated daily and relate to currently available material, containing full distribution and contact details for those looking to acquire them. |  | | In addition, we have kept entries for a number of items of academic and historical interest which are currently out of distribution (and which are marked as such in the availability field). |
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http://www.bufvc.ac.uk/databases
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| | Hermes Graphics Library |
 | | In order to build ClanLib 0.7 you will still need the old Hermes 1.3 libraries. |  | | It fixes some problems with the build scripts in the previous version, and contains some solaris fixes. |  | | Further notices will be posted when Hermes 2.0 is out. |
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http://www.clanlib.org/hermes
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| | Perseus Lookup Tool |
 | | Athens, Agora S 2499, Herm head: Antonine; Marble; Apotropaic; Herm head related to the Alkamenes type [Sculpture] (4.79) |  | | Athens, Agora S 2452, Herm head: High Classical; Marble; Apotropaic; Herm head of non-archaizing type [Sculpture] (4.28) |  | | Carpenter;C. Blumel;S. Casson;G.M.A. Richter;V. Muller;W.B. Dinsmoor; The Hermes of Praxiteles: Carpenter 1931 [Source citation] (1.77) |
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http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/vor?type=phrase&alts=0&group=typecat&lookup=Hermes&collection=Perseus:collection:Greco-Roman
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| | Hermes |
 | | However, Hermes largest client is the BT Pension Scheme (BTPS) who, as owner of Hermes, gives its investment management perspective a unique insight and close alignment to the needs of other long-term investors and especially pension funds. |  | | Hermes recently announced the finalisation of a £1 billion investment into commodities on behalf of its owner and major client, BT Pension Scheme (BTPS). |  | | Hermes announces the commencement of a London-based asset management joint venture with Nippon Life |
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http://www.hermes.co.uk
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| | hermes - Apache Incubator |
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http://incubator.apache.org/projects/hermes.html
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| | HeRMES: a student-run free clinic |
 | | HeRMES is operated entirely by students of the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, and medical supervision is by University of Illinois College of Medicine faculty who volunteer their time and skills. |  | | By partnering with existing clinics, HeRMES can leverage the abilities of dedicated, talented volunteers to make the best use of their time while furthering the mission and goals of our collaborating institutions. |  | | HeRMES was created in response to a pair of converging needs: |
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http://hermes.navsaria.com
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| | The HERMES Linux Production Cluster |
 | | With an effort of 2 man weeks the whole Hermes source tree got translated and was brought into operation. |  | | Hermes members can run the above screen using the clusterstatus.pink command on our SGI. |  | | As several different Unix platforms were in use by the collaboration it was tried to maintain the code in a (Unix-)system independent way. |
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http://www-hermes.desy.de/ww/cluster.html
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 | | Hermes is still very much in its infancy, and although most parts of the program are implimentable in a production setting, we recommend using our |  | | It also allows CRM to be implimented in a modular manner, so that the information you need and use is always avaiable. |  | | This page will be updated as the application development progresses. |
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http://hermesweb.sourceforge.net
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| | NDEVC Research & Development - HERMES Bridge Inspector |
 | | This is preferable to recording data along one or more displaced survey lines which yields 2D profiles along the paths of system transceivers. |  | | An example image after applying wavefield backpropagation processing is presented above. |  | | The most important design feature of the HERMES is the antenna array. |
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http://www.tfhrc.gov/hnr20/nde/hermes.htm
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| | HERMES S.A. - HOTELS |
 | | HERMES S.A. This Site requires the Flash 5 Plug-in |
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http://www.hermes-hotels.gr
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| | HERMES - state-of-the-art medical imaging software solutions |
 | | At the RSNA on Monday November 28th in Chicago, IL, there was an official press conference to announce the release of the book as well as the unique collaboration between the authors, the publishers and HERMES. |  | | The second edition of this comprehensive clinical atlas continues to present the combined experience of two of the world's leading PET centers as the technique has moved on from its formative years to gain established value in clinical practice. |  | | The book has been substantially rewritten to take account of the exciting developments that are occurring with the introduction of PET/CT, and new 'state-of-the-art' PET/CT images are included. |
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http://www.nuclear-diagnostics.com
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| | Hermès - - Upper East Side - New York Store & Shopping Guide |
 | | There's a heady whiff of old money the minute you step into Hermes' plush, wood-paneled confines—quite literally, in fact, since the air carries the faint scent of its signature perfumes. |  | | Items like china and cufflinks are frozen behind glass cases, making Hermes feel more as much museum as store; at the lavish four-level Madison Avenue outpost, the top floor does actually house a gallery. |  | | An oft-overlooked section of Hermes is the merchandise for coddled kids, which includes tiny and adorable terry bathrobes, wool and cashmere baby blankets in pale pastels, booties, and a woolen plush "Hermes Horse" toy. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/pages/details/561.htm
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