Look up Adam, adam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Adam was the first man according to the Abrahamic religious tradition. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Michelangelos The Creation of Adam, a fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel, shows God creating Adam, with Eve in His arm. ...
Adam may also refer to: - Adam (name), the given name and surname
- Adam Kadmon, the primordial man of the kabbalah and related esoteric traditions
In people: Look up Adam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
In the religious writings of Kabbalah, Adam Kadmon is a phrase meaning Primordial Man, or Primal Man, comparable to the Anthropos of Gnosticism and Manichaeism. ...
In fictional characters: The Scottish Adam family is famous primarily for neoclassical architects William and Robert Adam, although there are several notable family members. ...
Adam of Bremen (also: Adam Bremensis) was one of the most important German medieval chroniclers. ...
For other uses of the name Adam, see Adam (disambiguation). ...
Adam of Fulda was a German musical author of the second half of the 15th century. ...
The Torso in the Thames is an unsolved murder case in the United Kingdom. ...
In places: Adam is a fictional cyborg in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, played by George Hertzberg. ...
Adam is a comic strip drawn by Brian Basset. ...
Original run October 4, 1995 â March 27, 1996 No. ...
In biology: Adam is a town in northeastern Oman. ...
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In companies and products: Amniotic band constriction (also called amniotic band syndrome (ABS), congenital constriction bands or rings, ADAM (amniotic deformity adhesions mutilations)) is a congenital disorder caused by entrapment of fetal parts (usually a limb or digits) in fibrous amniotic bands while in utero. ...
Adam protein (A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase Protein) is a type of peptidase protein. ...
In other uses: Adam Aircraft Industries (AAI) is an aircraft manufacturer founded by George F. Adam Jr and John C. Knudsen at Centennial Airport, Denver, Colorado, in 1998. ...
Adam Internet, started as the ADelaide AMiga club in 1986. ...
Adam Motor Company (Adam Motor Co. ...
Adam VIII Limited was a former record label, founded by music publisher Morris Levy, and named after his son Adam. ...
Memory console and keyboard for Coleco Adam computer expansion for the Colecovision The Coleco Adam was a home computer, an attempt in the early 1980s by American toy manufacturer Coleco to follow on the success of its ColecoVision game console. ...
- "Adam's Song", a song by blink-182
- Code Adam, used in the U.S. to alert the public of missing children
- Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring, a United States drug-abuse-monitoring program
- Adam, one of the mortars in the Mörser Karl series
- ADAM, Active Directory Application Mode
Adams Song is a song by pop punk band blink-182 from their album Enema of the State. ...
Code Adam is a nationally-recognized missing child safety program in the United States, originally created and promoted by Wal-Mart retail stores in 1994. ...
Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring, or ADAM, was a survey conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice to gauge the prevalence of alcohol and illegal drug use among prior arrestees. ...
The Mörser Karl Thor The Mörser Karl Thor The Karl series of mortars (Mörser Karl) (Gerät 040) were built by the Germans during the Second World War. ...
Typically Active Directory is managed using the graphical Microsoft Management Console. ...
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