Definitions for "Eno"
Hui-neng or Wei-lang (c) (638-713) The most famous Ch'an master of the Thang dynasty. The sixth Chinese ch'an patriarch. An illiterate woodcutter who became enlightened after hearing a verse from the Diamond Sutra
Eno is the most global of GSK's gastrointestinal products. The fast-acting effervescent fruit salts, used as an antacid and reliever of bloatedness, was invented in the 1850s by James Crossley Eno. It has sales of nearly £30 million, with its major markets being India, Brazil, South Africa and Thailand.
An extraordinary nuclear occurrence (ENO) is defined in the Price-Anderson Act as an offsite dispersal of nuclear materials in amounts causing radiation levels that the NRC determines to be substantial and that the NRC determines has resulted, or will probably result, in substantial damages to persons or property offsite. When NRC determines that a nuclear incident is an ENO, then the waiver-of-defenses provisions of Price-Anderson are activated resulting in an essentially "no-fault" liability scheme. NRC has established criteria in its regulations for use in its determination as to whether a nuclear incident is an ENO. See waivers of defenses.
Keywords:  erin, anagram, eon, fallen, thousand
Eno, an anagram of "eon," is an "ancient mother" who represents the seven thousand years of human history in the fallen world. See also Erin.
Greek Standards Committe, Technical Chamber of Greece, Greece
Keywords:  opera, english, org, www, national
English National Opera www.eno.org