Citations:xenno-

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English citations of xenno-

  • 1994, IPC Magazines, New Scientist Vol. 144, page 81:
    The SI prefixes above are not the only extreme ones. Others such as xenno (x) (10-27) and xenna (X) (1027), or vendeko (v) (10-33) and vendeka (V) (1033) exist, and can help simplify the expression of extreme numbers.
  • 2002, Greg Egan, Schild's Ladder, Gollancz (2008), page 184:
    'Now we're talking xennobiology!' [...] a complex organism based on similar processes to the primitive ones they'd seen probably would be about a xennometre in size.
  • 2004 November, Seth Lloyd, Y. Jack Ng, "Black Hole Computers", Scientific American, page 56:
    From Nanotech to Xennotech [...] A one-kilogram hole has a radius of about 10-27 meter.
  • 2007? (archived 2016-05-21 from original page dated 2007-04-01), Seth Lloyd, Y. Jack Ng, "Black Hole Computers", Scientific American (later version of article in 2004 quotation):
    From Nanotech to Xennotech [...] A one-kilogram hole has a radius of about 10-27 meter, or one xennometer.