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  2. Chyron - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history ... text in the lower third of a TV news display; ... Cheiron Studios, a music studio in Sweden; Chiron (disambiguation) Khyron, a ...

  3. News ticker - Wikipedia

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    An example of a television news ticker, at the very bottom of the screen. News ticker on a building in Sydney, Australia. A news ticker (sometimes called a crawler, crawl, slide, zipper, ticker tape, or chyron) is a horizontal or vertical (depending on a language's writing system) text-based display either in the form of a graphic that typically resides in the lower third of the screen space ...

  4. Chiron - Wikipedia

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    Chiron, Peleus and infant Achilles Chiron was notable throughout Greek mythology for his youth-nurturing nature. His personal skills tend to match those of his foster father Apollo, who taught the young centaur the art of medicine, herbs, music, archery, hunting, gymnastics, and prophecy, and made him rise above his beastly nature. [3]

  5. Lower third - Wikipedia

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    An example of a scrolling news ticker at the bottom of a lower third. Lower thirds are usually arranged in tiers, or lines: One-tier lower thirds: Usually used to identify a story that is being shown, or to show a presenter's name. Two-tier lower thirds: Used most often to identify a person on screen. Often, the person's name appears on the ...

  6. Chyron Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It was he who pushed the increased use of graphics in sports to what it is today—a significant portion of live sports entertainment. The III's success provided the impetus for the Chiron IV, which was a modernized and reduced-package-size Chiron II suitable for mobile use. It quickly replaced the Chiron IIIs as the dominant sports graphics ...

  7. Pholus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    It is well known that Chiron, the famously civilized centaur, had origins which differed from those of the other centaurs.Chiron was the son of Cronus and a minor goddess Philyra, which accounted for his exceptional intelligence and honor, whereas the other centaurs were bestial and brutal, being the descendants of Centaurus who is the result of the unholy rape of a minor cloud-goddess that ...

  8. Chironinae - Wikipedia

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    Chiron assamensis Hope, 1845 - India Chiron bartolozzii Huchet, 2019 - Somalia Chiron cylindrus (Fabricius, 1798) - Palaearctic, Indomalaya Chiron demirei Huchet, 2019 - Africa Chiron elegans Huchet, 2020 - Africa Chiron hovanus Fairmaire, 1901 - Madagascar Chiron kelleri Fairmaire, 1893 - Somalia Chiron lucifer Huchet, 2019 - Africa Chiron ...

  9. Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    According to the rules on the English Wikipedia community, each entry in Wikipedia must be about a topic that is encyclopedic and is not a dictionary entry or dictionary-style. [ W 31 ] A topic should also meet Wikipedia's standards of "notability" , which generally means that the topic must have been covered in mainstream media or major ...