Proper noun
Janssen (plural Janssens)
A surname.
Acting career in TV series The Fugitive, 1963–1967 (final episode) Janssen appeared in many television series before he landed programs of his own. Source: Internet
Berry and Janssen both said they had to head out for "James Bond" reunions, McAvoy left for a "Split" gathering, while Stewart said he had a "Star Trek" reunion. Source: Internet
A Janssen rep downplayed the drug’s dissociation effect, insisting that it lasted no more than two hours and that, with repeated dosing, the “symptoms reduced significantly.” Source: Internet
Although Janssen and his colleagues do not know how the parasites make the caterpillars change their behaviour, they think that a few larvae in each brood may sacrifice themselves to help their brothers and sisters. Source: Internet
Frederick II allows the order to invade Prussia, by P. Janssen The conquest of Prussia was accomplished with much bloodshed over more than fifty years, during which native Prussians who remained unbaptised were subjugated, killed, or exiled. Source: Internet
Janssen was of Irish and Jewish descent. citation Following his parents' divorce in 1935, his mother moved with five-year-old David to Los Angeles, California, and later married Eugene Janssen (February 18, 1918 – March 30, 1996) in 1940 in Los Angeles. Source: Internet