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Papermaking

Cash Rolls , Cash Rolls
History
Main article: History of paper
Hemp wrapping paper, China, circa 100 BCE.
Papermaking is known to have been traced back to China about 105 CE, when Cai Lun, an official attached to the Imperial court during the Han Dynasty (202 BCE-220 CE), created a sheet of paper using mulberry and other bast fibres along with fishnets, old rags, and hemp waste. However a recent archaeological discovery has been reported from near Dunhuang of paper with writing on it dating from 8 BCE, while paper had been used in China for wrapping and padding since the 2nd century BCE. Paper used as a writing medium became widespread by the 3rd century, and by the 6th century toilet paper was starting to be used in China as well. During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 CE) paper was folded and sewn into square bags to preserve the flavor of tea, while the later Song Dynasty (960-1279 CE) was the first government on Earth to issue paper-printed money.
Modern papermaking began in the early 1800s in Europe with the development of the Fourdrinier machine, which produces a continuous roll of paper rather than individual sheets. These machines have become very large, up to 500 feet (~150 m) in length, producing a sheet 400 inches (~10 m) wide, and operating at speeds of over 60 mph (100 km/h). In 1844, both Canadian inventor Charles Fenerty and German inventor F.G. Keller had invented the machine and process for pulping wood for the use in paper making. This would end the nearly 2000-year use of pulped rags and start a new era for the production of newsprint and eventually all paper out of pulped wood , ceramic manufacture .
Manual papermakin , brown paper roll .
Papermaking, regardless of the scale on which it is done, involves making a dilute suspension of fibers in water and allowing this suspension to drain through a screen so that a mat of randomly interwoven fibers is laid down. Water is removed from this mat of fibers by pressing and drying to make paper , colored paper roll .
The art of papermaking. Medieval festival at Monselice , window tint roll .
First the fibers are suspended in water to form a slurry in a large vat. The mold is a wire screen in a wooden frame (somewhat similar to an old window screen), which is used to scoop some of the slurry out of the vat. The slurry in the screen mold is sloshed around the mold until it forms a uniform thin coating. The fibers are allowed to settle and the water to drain. When the fibers have stabilized in place but are still damp, they are turned out onto a felt sheet which was generally made of an animal product such as wool or rabbit fur, and the screen mold immediately reused. Layers of paper and felt build up in a pile (called a 'post') then a weight is placed on top to press out excess water and keep the paper fibers flat and tight. The sheets are then removed from the post and hung or laid out to dry. A step-by-step procedure for making paper with readily available materials can be found online.
When the paper pages are dry, they are frequently run between rollers (calendered) to produce a harder writing surface. Papers may be sized with gelatin or similar to bind the fibres into the sheet. Papers can be made with different surfaces depending on their intended purpose. Paper intended for printing or writing with ink is fairly hard, while paper to be used for water color, for instance, is heavily sized, and can be fairly soft.
The wooden frame is called a "deckle". The deckle leaves the edges of the paper slightly irregular and wavy, called "deckle edges", one of the indications that the paper was made by hand. Deckle-edged paper is occasionally mechanically imitated today to create the impression of old-fashioned luxury. The impressions in paper caused by the wires in the screen that run sideways are called "laid lines" and the impressions made, usually from top to bottom, by the wires holding the sideways wires together are called "chain lines". Watermarks are created by weaving a design into the wires in the mold. This is essentially true of Oriental molds made of other substances, such as bamboo. Hand-made paper generally folds and tears more evenly along the laid lines.
Hand-made paper is also prepared in laboratories to study papermaking and to check in paper mills the quality of the production process. The "handsheets" made according to TAPPI Standard T 205 are circular sheets 15.9 cm (6.25 in) in diameter and are tested on paper characteristics as paper brightness, strength, degree of sizing.
Industrial papermaking
Main articles: Papermachine and Fourdrinier machine
See also: Paper mill and Pulp and paper industry
A modern paper mill is divided into several sections, roughly corresponding to the processes involved in making hand-made paper. Pulp is refined and mixed in water with other additives to make a pulp slurry, the headbox of the papermachine (Fourdrinier machine) distributes the slurry onto a moving continuous screen, water drains from the slurry (by gravity or under vacuum), the wet paper sheet goes through presses and driers and is finally rolled into large rolls, often weighing several tons.
Another type of papermachine makes use of a cylinder mold that rotates while partially immersed in a vat of dilute pulp. The pulp is picked up by the wire and covers the mold as it rises out of the vat. A couch roller is pressed against the mold to smooth out the pulp, and picks the wet sheet off of the mold
History of paper sheet production
A blank sheet of paper.
Main article: Paper sizes
See also: Bookbinding
Folio - In the beginning of Western papermaking, paper size was fairly standard. A page of paper is referred to as a leaf. When a leaf was printed on without being folded, the size was referred to as folio (meaning leaf). It was roughly equal to the size of a (small!) newspaper sheet. ("Folio" can also refer to other sizes - see paper sizes.)
Quarto - A Folio folded once produces two leaves (or four pages), and the size of these leaves was referred to as quarto (4to) (about 230 x 280 mm).
Octavo - If the original sheet was folded in half again, the result was eight pages, referred to as octavo (8vo), which is roughly the size of an average modern novel. An octavo folding produces four leaves; the first two and the second two will be joined at the top by the first fold. The top edge is usually trimmed to make it possible to look freely at each side of the leaf. Sometimes books are found that have not been trimmed on the top, and these pages are referred to as unopened.
An octavo book produces a printing puzzle. The paper is first printed before folding and thus pages 8 and 1 are printed right-side-up on the bottom of the sheet, and pages 4 and 5 are printed upside-down on the top of the same side of the paper. On the opposite side, pages 2 and 7 are printed right-side-up on the bottom of the sheet, and pages 6 and 3 are printed upside-down on the top of the sheet. When the paper is folded twice and the folds trimmed, the pages fall into proper order.
Sixteen-mo - Smaller books are produced by folding the leaves again to produce 16 pages, known as a sixteen-mo (16mo) (originally sextodecimo). Other folding arrangements produce yet smaller books such as the thirty-two-mo (32mo) (duo et tricensimo).
Octavo bookbinding - When a standard-sized octavo book is produced by twice folding a large leaf, two leaves joined at the top will be contained in the resulting fold (which ends up in the gulley between the pages). This group of eight numberable pages is called a signature or a gathering. Traditionally, printed signatures were stacked on top of each other in a sewing frame and each signature was sewn through the inner fold to the signature on top of it. The sewing ran around leather bands or fabric tapes along the backs of the signatures to stabilize the pile of signatures. The leather bands originally used in the West to stabilize the backs of sewn books appear as a number of ridges under the leather on the spine of leather books. The ends of the leather strips or fabric bands were sewn or glued onto the cover boards and reinforced the hinging of the book in its covers.
Standardisation ISO sizes - While opinions and speculation abound on exact reasons for standardized paper sizes, the most revealing feature of popular sizes (such as Letter and ISO 216 sizes) is that they conform not to some arbitrary device dimension, but that the length of the paper is chosen to be the width of the page times the square root of 2. This feature allowed for a large page to be cut in half and the resulting 2 pages to have the same aspect ratio as the original piece (just with half the size). Repeated cuts can be made to reduce the entire sheet to one size of pages without wasted paper. This format was formalized by ISO 216 however such logic dictated efficient paper sizes long before the ISO was created. For example, traditional 8.5"x11" Letter paper is within a few millimeters of A4 paper (ISO 216) dimensions. While paper sizes "may" have been chosen based on the size of original frames, the frames themselves were chosen to make page reduction efficient without distorting the aspect ratio of the pages regardless of final size chosen. That said, there are paper sizes that do not conform to this idea when specific applications are needed.
Vatmen paper - Vatmen Paper was a type of paper made in The Netherlands that was 17 inches (~43 cm) wide and 44 inches (~112 cm) long. 44 inches was (reputedly) chosen because that is how far the papermaker could stretch...

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Frankfurt kitchen

Dining Room Furniture
Motivation and influences
German cities after the end of World War I were plagued by a serious housing shortage. Various social housing projects were realised in the 1920s to increase the number of rental apartments. These large-scale projects had to provide affordable apartments for a great number of typical working class families and thus were subject to tight budget constraints. As a consequence, the apartments designed were comfortable but not spacious, and so the architects sought to reduce costs by applying one design for large numbers of apartments.
Margarete Schtte-Lihotzky's design of the kitchen for the Rmerstadt thus had to solve the problem of how to build many kitchens, without allowing it to occupy too much of the total space of the apartment. Her design departed from the then common kitchen-cum-living room. The typical worker's household lived in a two-room apartment, in which the kitchen served many functions at once: besides cooking, one dined, lived, bathed, and even slept there, while the second room, intended as the parlour, often was reserved for special occasions such as a rare Sunday dinner. Instead, Schtte-Lihotzky's kitchen was a small separate room, connected to the living room by a sliding door; thus separating the functions of work (cooking etc.) from those of living and relaxing, consistent with her view about life:
Erstens besteht es in Arbeit, und zweitens in Ausruhen, Gesellschaft, Genu.
"Firstly, it [life] is work, and secondly it is relaxing, company, pleasures."
Margarethe Schtte-Lihotzky in Schlesisches Heim 8/1921
Schtte-Lihotzky's design was strongly influenced by the ideas of Taylorism, which was en vogue at the beginning of the 20th century. Started by Catharine Beecher in the middle of the 19th century and reinforced by Christine Frederick's publications in the 1910s, the growing trend that called for viewing household work as a true profession had the logical consequence that the industrial optimisation pioneered by Taylorism spilled over into the domestic area. Frederick's The New Housekeeping, which argued for rationalising the work in the kitchen using a Taylorist approach, had been translated into German under the title Die rationelle Haushaltsfhrung in 1922. These ideas were received well in Germany and Austria and formed the base of German architect Erna Meyer's work and were also instrumental in Schtte-Lihotzky's design of the Frankfurt kitchen. She did detailed time-motion studies to determine how long each processing step in the kitchen took, re-designed and optimised workflows, and planned her kitchen design such that it should optimally support these workflows. Improving the ergonomics of the kitchen and rationalising the kitchen work was important to her:
Das Problem, die Arbeit der Hausfrau rationeller zu gestalten, ist fast fr alle Schichten der Bevlkerung von gleicher Wichtigkeit. Sowohl die Frauen des Mittelstandes, die vielfach ohne irgendwelche Hilfe im Haus wirtschaften, als auch Frauen des Arbeiterstandes, die hufig noch anderer Berufsarbeit nachgehen mssen, sind so berlastet, da ihre berarbeitung auf die Dauer nicht ohne Folgen fr die gesamte Volksgesundheit bleiben kann.
"The problem of rationalising the housewife's work is equally important to all classes of the society. Both the middle-class women, who often work without any help [i.e. without servants] in their homes, and also the women of the worker class, who often have to work in other jobs, are overworked to the point that their stress is bound to have serious consequences for public health at large."
Margarete Schtte-Lihotzky in Das neue Frankfurt, 5/1926-1927
This quote succinctly sums up the reasons for the appeal of Taylorism at the time. On the one hand, the trend to rationalise the household was reinforced by the intention to reduce the time spent in (economically speaking) "unproductive" housework, so that women had more time for factory work. On the other hand, emancipatory efforts to improve women's status, also in the home, called for rationalisation to relieve women and enable them to pursue other interests.
Schtte-Lihotzky was strongly inspired by the extremely space-constrained railway dining car kitchens, which she saw as a Taylorist ideal: even though these were very small, two people could prepare and serve the meals for about 100 guests, and then wash and store the dishes.
Kitchen pla , furniture folding tables .
The characteristic aluminium drawer , high end furniture .
The resulting Frankfurt kitchen was a narrow double-file kitchen measuring 1.9 m by 3.4 m. The kitchen had a separate entrance in one of the short walls, opposite which was the window. Along the left side (as seen from the entrance), the stove was placed, followed by a sliding door connecting the kitchen to the dining and living room. On the right wall were cabinets and the sink, in front of the window a workspace. There was no refrigerator, but a foldable ironing board, visible in the image folded against the left wall , recliner sectional sofa .
The narrow layout of the kitchen was not due solely to the space constraints mentioned above, it was equally a conscious design decision in a very Taylorist attempt to minimise the number of steps needed when working in the kitchen. The sliding door also helped minimise the walking distance between the kitchen and the table in the adjacent room , small tv stands .
Dedicated, labelled storage bins for common ingredients such as flour, sugar, rice and others were intended to keep the kitchen tidy and well-organised; the workspace had an integrated, removable "garbage drawer" such that scraps could just be shoved into it while working and the whole thing emptied at once afterwards.
Because conventional kitchen furniture of the time fit neither the new workflows nor the narrow space, the Frankfurt kitchen was installed complete with furniture and major appliances such as the stove, a novelty at that time in Germany. It was the first fitted kitchen. The wooden door and drawer fronts were painted blue because researchers had found that flies avoided blue surfaces. Lihotzky used oak wood for flour containers, because it repelled mealworms, and beech for table tops because beech is resistant to staining, acids, and knifemarks. The seating was a revolving stool on castors for maximum flexibility.
User acceptance
Schtte-Lihotzky's Frankfurt kitchen was installed in some 10,000 units in Frankfurt and as such was a commercial success. The cost of a single kitchen, fully equipped, was moderate (a few hundred Reichsmark); the costs were passed on to the rent (which reportedly increased the rents by 1 RM per month).
However, the users of these kitchens often had their difficulties with them. Unaccustomed to Schtte-Lihotzky's custom-designed workflows for which the kitchen was optimised, they often were at loss as to how to use the kitchen. It was frequently described as not flexible enoughhe dedicated storage bins often were used for other things than their labels said. Another problem with these bins was that they were easily reachable by small children. Schtte-Lihotzky had designed the kitchen for one adult person only, children or even a second adult had not entered the picture, and in fact, the kitchen was too small for two people to work in. Even one person often was hampered by open cabinet doors.
Most contemporary criticism concentrated on such rather technical aspects. Nevertheless, the Frankfurt kitchen became a model for a modern work kitchen. For the rest of the 20th century, the small, rationalised work kitchen was a standard in tenement buildings throughout Europe.
Sociological aspects of the "work kitchen" were criticised only much later, in the 1970s and 80s, when feminist criticism found that the emancipatory intentions that had in part motivated the development of the work kitchen had actually backfired: precisely because of the specialised rationalisation and the small size of these kitchens such that only one person could work comfortably, housewives tended to become isolated from the life in the rest of the house. What had started as an emancipatory attempt (although all proponents such as Beecher, Frederick, or Meyer had always implicitly assumed that the kitchen was the woman's domain) to professionalise and revalue work in the home was now seen as a confinement of the woman to the kitchen.
Variations and further developments
Schtte-Lihotzky did not just design "the" Frankfurt kitchen she actually designed three different variations of it. Type 1, the one described here, was the most common and least costly. She also designed "Type 2" and "Type 3" kitchens based on the same concept, but these were larger, had tables, and were spacious enough for one or even two additional persons to help in the kitchen. These two latter types, however, did not have the impact her "Type 1" model had.
Erna Meyer responded to the criticisms of the Frankfurt kitchen with her Stuttgart kitchen, presented in 1927. It was slightly larger and had a more square ground plan, and used unit furniture in an attempt to make it adaptable to both the future users' needs and different room shapes.
See also
Kitchen
External links
Die "Frankfurter Kche" very thorough, but also in German. (PDF, 208 kB)
The "Monats-Anzeiger", Nr. 276 (March 2004) of the Germanic National Museum in Nuremberg has a section of the Frankfurt kitchen with description (in German) and images.
Guardian article on the Frankfurt kitchen
V&A Museum...

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Contender

STR0012 Ring , STR0012 Ring ok up contender in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contender can refer to:
Contender (stock character), commonly used in books, TV shows, plays, and films
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The Contender a single shot, break-action firearm made as a pistol or rifle, manufactured by Thomspon Center Arms.
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Sterno

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For the record label, see Sterno Records.

A can of Sterno aflame.
Sterno Canned Heat is a fuel made from denatured and jellied alcohol. It is designed to be burned directly from its can. Its primary use is in the food service industry for buffet heating. Other uses are for camp stoves and as an emergency heat source. Due to Sterno's popularity, the term has become a genericized trademark, often used to refer to many similarly appearing products.
Contents
1 History
2 Cocktail
3 Sterno in popular culture
4 See also
5 References
6 External links
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History
The Sterno brand is owned by the Candle Corporation of America, a subsidiary of Blyth, Inc. The name comes from that of the original manufacturer: S. Sternau & Co. of Brooklyn, New York, a maker of chafing-dishes, coffee percolators and other similar appliances. They had previously applied the name to their "Sterno-Inferno" alcohol burner. In 1918 they promoted their Sterno Stove as being a perfect gift for a soldier going overseas.
Invented around 1900, Sterno is made from ethanol, methanol, water and an amphoteric oxide gelling agent, plus a dye that gives it a characteristic pink color. Designed to be odorless, a 7 oz (198 g) can will burn for up to two hours. The methanol is added to denature the product, which essentially is intended to make it too toxic to be drinkable (see methylated spirit for more information).
In NASCAR racing, it is alleged that Sterno was used in Mike Waltrip's #55 racing Toyota Camry as an illegal fuel supplement to increase the power during qualifying for the 2007 Daytona 500. From the article "At the same time, inspectors will be 'going over the 55 car [Waltrip's] with a fine-tooth comb,' Hunter said after inspectors found a gel-like coating inside the manifold. Several engine builders from other teams said the substance appeared to be Sterno, a bluish gel that could provide a hotter, cleaner burn inside the engine to create more horsepower."
In the philosophical work Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance by Robert Pirsig (1974), Sterno is recommended as useful equipment for long motorcycle trips.
Cocktail
Sterno has long been mixed with water and other liquids to produce a drink called "canned heat", "squeeze" or "pink lady". The product is squeezed through a rag (or in other traditions, a loaf of French bread with ends removed) to extract the alcohol. These alcoholic beverages, primarily used in poorer communities, have been linked to numerous deaths from methanol poisoning, including 31 people in Philadelphia in 1963.
See also: Denatured alcohol#Consumption and toxicity
Sterno in popular culture
In 1929 Tommy Johnson recorded "Canned Heat Blues", about an alcoholic who has desperately turned to drinking Sterno. The band Canned Heat later took its name from this song.
In Michael Crichton's 1969 techno-thriller novel The Andromeda Strain, one of the two survivors of the strain's outbreak, Peter Jackson, is a heavy Sterno user. This later turns out to be of importance in the plot.
In Sherman Alexie's 1995 novel Reservation Blues the characters Thomas Builds-the-Fire and Chess Warm Water talk about alcoholic Native Americans drinking Sterno mixed with grape juice.
See also
Portable stove
Beverage-can stove
Esbit
References
^ Coble, Don (2007-02-11). "Waltrip could face a Sterno penalty". The Florida Times-Union Jacksonville.com. http://www.jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/021207/spr_7944840.shtml.
^ Justice Jones's Opinion in Commonwealth of PA v. Max Feinberg
External links
Official website
Material Safety Data Sheet
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Amphicat

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The Amphicat was a six-wheel-drive, skid steer amphibious all-terrain vehicle manufactured in the late 1960s through the early 1970s by Mobility Unlimited Inc of Auburn Heights, Michigan. The product line was purchased by Magna American Corp. which produced the vehicle in Raymond, Mississippi for several years.
The Amphicat guests as a moon buggy in Space 1999 and as the Banana Splits' cars in the TV show "Banana Splits".
Technical details
Body - vacuum formed Marbon Cycolac ABS plastic.
Engine - 16Hp air-cooled 2-cycle recoil start gasoline engine.
Transmission - Forward and Reverse.
Clutches - Automatic torque converter for driving, Disk-type for steering.
Brakes - Band type on drum.
Tires - Special designed 11.5x20 Amphicat tubeless (bonded to wheel).
Little known facts
Ontario Drive & Gear Limited (ODG) manufactured a special transmission for the Amphicat. ODG would use this experience to introduce their own Argo ATVs.
External links
Amphicat 6x6 ATV info.
Rout6x6.com's Amphicat page
Joe's Garage Amphicat page.
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Long-sleeved T-shirt

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A long-sleeved shirt is a type of shirt, often misinterpreted as a T-Shirt, in the style of a T-shirt, which the original kind is short-sleeved, but with long sleeves. It has been an acceptable piece of fashion since the 1970s. Since the mid-1980s, it has often been worn underneath a short-sleeved T-shirt for a nice-looking, warm combination. That style is typically done in the fall and winter.
Long sleeved T-shirts are also becoming a common summer garment for younger generations, due to indoor air conditioning, and the concern of sunburn.
Long sleeved T-shirts have long sleeves because of the following reasons.
1- It helps protect the arms from sunburn 2- It hides un-shaved arms of women 3- It is a fashon these days to wear under the regular T-shirt to give nice effect of separate arms 4- Long sleeve T-shirts can be worn throughout the year. 5- Long Sleeved T-shirts come in both Polo and round neck style. 6- Arms of the long sleeved T-shirts can be of different color to give good stylish look
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Cutco for Kitchen Knives Sets

3-in-1 Universal Handsfree Car Kit , 3-in-1 Universal Handsfree Car Kit Cutco Type Private Founded 1949 Headquarters Olean, New York Industry Kitchen accessories Products Cutlery Revenue Over $200 million Employees Over 800 Website www.cutco.com CUTCO is a brand of cutlery and kitchen accessories directly marketed to customers through in-home demonstrations by independent sales representatives who are almost exclusively college students. The products cannot be purchased in stores. Cutco Cutlery Corp. is owned by CUTCO Corporation and has been in business since 1949. The parent company name was changed from Alcas Corp. to CUTCO Corp. on Jan. 1, 2009, as the company marked its 60th anniversary. All its knives are produced in Olean, New York in the United States, although a few products (such as the ice cream scoop and the metal heads of the flatware) are partially made outside the US. More than 100 kitchen cutlery products are sold under the Cutco name, as well as a variety of kitchen utensils, cookware, sporting and outdoors knives, and flatware. Contents 1 Product 2 Vector Marketing 3 Awards 4 Memberships 5 Controversies and criticisms 6 In popular culture 7 Advancement 8 References 9 External links // Product A few Cutco knives and a pair of shears Cutco claims that their cutting edge is the sharpest available, and uses slogans such as "The World's Finest Cutlery" to promote their product line. The company uses an edge design Cutco calls "Double-D", and ergonomic handles. Cutco offers a "forever guarantee" on their products. The Double-D Edge design consists of three edged points separated by recessed straight segments of blade. The company claims that the recessed edge is protected from dulling caused by the knife hitting the cutting surface via the sharpened points. This is similar to a serrated knife, but the company claims their edge design performs better. The knives can be mailed back to Cutco for resharpening; the customer is required to pay a shipping and handling fee. Cutco knife blades are stamped 440A stainless steel with a Rockwell Hardness of 55-57c; the handles are thermoresin. Vector Marketing Main article: Vector Marketing Vector Marketing is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Alcas Corporation and does all of the marketing of the Cutco products. Vector Marketing offers opportunities and bonuses based on representative performance. Awards Winner of 2002 Union Label & Service Trades Department, AFL-CIO Labor-Management Award Winner of 2002 Share Our Strength "Frontier Award" for its contributions fighting hunger Memberships Direct Selling Association (DSA) Direct Marketing Association (DMA) Better Business Bureau (BBB) Controversies and criticisms It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Vector Marketing . (Discuss) Cutco's marketing arm, Vector Marketing, have been the subject of varied controversy. Vector Marketing's employment tactics have been criticized, specifically for deceptive recruitment practices. Vector was sued by the Arizona Attorney General in 1990, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in 1999, and was ordered by the state of Wisconsin not to deceive recruits in 1994. Each time their legal trouble revolved around allegedly fraudulent recruiting tactics, and each time Vector settled and promised not to mislead their recruits anymore. In the early 2000s, Vector made what they called "transparency" changes to become more upfront about what they offered representatives. Vector asserts that many of the people who were in upper-level positions with Vector 10 to 15 years ago when most of the criticism occurred no longer work with the company. Groups of former Cutco employees or contractors argue that these changes have not altered Cutco's business practices. The company tells recruits they can make significant profits, but, depending on multiple factors, they may only make a few hundred dollars a month. Like many sales positions, profit depends largely on the effort of sales reps. Employees can only begin to attempt sales after purchasing or borrowing a sample set of Cutco knives to show customers. Some Vector programs allow representatives to attain a sample set free of charge, while others offer the set at a 70% discounted price or security deposit of $144.00. The $144.00 paid for the sample set can be refunded upon the return of the knives or the representatives can choose to keep the knives for their personal use. In popular culture The band Ludo mentions selling 147 Cutco knives in their song "Good Will Hunting By Myself". "Made in America" and "Modern Marvels" have both showcased the manufacture of Cutco knives. The cutlery brand and its sales tactics were parodied in the episode I Married Marge of The Simpsons where a young Homer tries selling "Slashco" knives. It is also mentioned when Homer is trying to come up with a name for his internet business in the episode Das Bus, claiming he needs a clever name such as Cutco. In a deleted scene from the television show The Office (US), it is implied that Michael Scott once worked for Vector selling Cutco products. He states that he once sold cutlery and made mention of "shears that could decimate a penny"; which is a common demonstration used by Cutco sales representatives when selling to clients. Advancement Offices run by the various District Managers and Branch Managers employ assistant managers to assist their offices and promotions based on sales. Vector Marketing asserts that every person in the firm went through the training program and advanced through the ranks with everyone starting as a representative. Representatives make 10 to 50% of their personal revenue depending on how much they have sold. References ^ Chu, Kathy, College students learn from job of hard knocks: Door-to-door sales draw thousands every summer, http://www.usatoday.com/educate/college/careers/Car_foc/cf7-20-06.htm, retrieved on 2007-10-12 ^ Davis, Jana, What is 'Work For Students' anyway?, http://media.www.thevistaonline.com/media/storage/paper962/news/2007/10/02/News/What-Is.work.For.Students.Anyway-3005703.shtml, retrieved on 2007-10-12 ^ Hardgrove, Caitlin, Sophomore wins award, http://www.thebreeze.org/2007/10-4/news4.html, retrieved on 2007-10-12 ^ Cutco Forever Guarantee ^ Cutco Sharpening Policy ^ Guardian External links Cutco Official Site v?d?eKnives and daggers Types of knives Aircrew Survival Egress Knife Athame Balisong Ballistic Barlow Boline Bolo Boning Boot knife Bowie Bread knife Cane knife Chef's knife Cleaver Combat knife Corvo Dagger Deba bocho Electric Fairbairn-Sykes Fighting Knife Gerber Mark II Ginsu Grapefruit knife Gravity knife Hunting knife Jacob's ladder Kirpan Kitchen knife Kukri Laguiole knife Lajinaa Machete Misericorde Mora knife Multi-tool Nakiri bocho Navaja Opinel knife Palette knife Pantographic knife Penknife Penny knife Phurba Pocket knife Putty knife Puukko Rampuri Rondel dagger Sabatier Santoku Scalpel Seax Sgian dubh Sharpfinger Sheath knife Shiv Sliding knife SOG Knife Straight razor Survival knife Swiss Army knife Switchblade Taping knife Throwing knife Tomato knife Trench knife Ulu Utility knife X-Acto Types of daggers Bagh nakh Baselard Bich'hwa Bollock dagger Cinquedea Dirk Ear dagger Fac Hachiwara Hunting dagger Jambiya Kaiken Kalis Kard Katar Khanjar Kris Parrying dagger Pata Poignard Push dagger Seme Shobo Stiletto Tant? 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Sauce for mushroom soy sauce

MDF MD One Stethoscope (Adult, Pediatric & Infant Models) , MDF MD One Stethoscope (Adult, Pediatric & Infant Models) For other uses, see Sauce (disambiguation). Sauces In cooking, a sauce is liquid or sometimes semi-solid food served on or used in preparing other foods. Sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to another dish. Sauce is a French word taken from the Latin salsus, meaning salted. Sauces need a liquid component, but some sauces (for example, salsa or chutney) may contain more solid elements than liquid. Sauces are an essential element in cuisines all over the world. Sauces may be ready made sauces, usually bought, such as soy sauce, or freshly prepared by the cook; such as Bhamel sauce, which is generally made just before serving. Sauces for salads are called salad dressing. Sauces made by deglazing a pan are called pan sauces. A cook who specializes in making sauces is a "saucier". Contents 1 Sauces in French cuisine 2 Sauces in other cuisines 3 Sauce variations 4 Examples of sauces 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // Sauces in French cuisine Sauce brnaise or Brnaise sauce made of clarified butter and egg yolks flavored with shallots, chervil and tarragon Sauces in French cuisine date back to Medieval times. There were hundreds of sauces in the culinary repertoire. In 'classical' French cooking (19th and 20th century until nouvelle cuisine), sauces were a major defining characteristic of French cuisine. In the 19th century, the chef Antonin Care classified sauces into four families, each of which was based on a mother sauce (Also called grand sauces). Care's four mother sauces were: Bhamel, based on milk, thickened with a white roux. Espagnole, based on brown stock (usually veal), thickened with a brown roux. Velout, based on a white stock, thickened with a blonde roux. Allemande, based on velout sauce, is thickened with egg yolks and heavy cream. In the early 20th century, the chef Auguste Escoffier updated the classification, adding new sauces such as tomato sauce, butter sauces and emulsified sauces such as Mayonnaise and Hollandaise. Most sauces commonly used in classical cuisine are derivatives of one of the above mentioned mother sauces. Mother sauces are not commonly served as-is; instead they are augmented with additional ingredients to make derivative sauces. For example, Bechamel can be made into Mornay by the addition of Gruye, and Espagnole becomes Bordelaise with the addition of reduced red wine and poached beef marrow. Sauces in other cuisines In the European traditions, sauces are often served in a sauce boat. Sauces and condiments also play an important role in other cuisines: British cooking: Gravy is a traditional sauce used on roast dinner, which (traditionally) comprises roast potatoes, roast meat, boiled vegetables and optional Yorkshire puddings. Bread sauce is one of the oldest sauces in British cooking, flavored with spices brought in during the first returns of the spice missions across the globe and thickened with dried bread. Apple sauce and mint sauce are also used on meat (pork and lamb respectively). Salad cream is sometimes used on salads. Ketchup and brown sauce are used on more fast-food type dishes. Strong English mustard (as well as French or American mustard) are also used on various foods, as is Worcestershire sauce. Custard is a popular dessert sauce. Some of these sauce traditions have been exported to ex-colonies such as the USA. Italian sauces include white sauces such as alfredo and balsamella and red sauces such as siciliana, pescatore, napolitan, pizzaiola, amatriciana, arrabbiata, rag, and pesto sauces mainly based on oil and garlic. Salsas ("sauces" in Spanish) such as pico de gallo (salsa tricolor), salsa cocida, salsa verde, and salsa roja are a crucial part of Latino cuisines in the Americas and Europe. Typical ingredients include tomato, onion, and spices; thicker sauces often contain avocado. Mexican cuisine uses a sauce based on chocolate and chillies known as Mole. Typical sauces used in Japanese cuisine are usually based on sh?yu (soy sauce), miso or dashi. Ponzu, citrus-flavored soy sauce, and yakitori no tare, sweetened rich soy sauce, are examples of shoyu-based sauces. Miso-based sauces include gomamiso, miso with ground sesame, and amamiso, sweetened miso. (Note: in colloquial Japanese, the word "sauce" sometimes refers to Worcestershire sauce introduced in 19th century and largely arranged to Japanese tastes. Tonkatsu and yakisoba sauces are based on this sauce.) Chinese cuisine is known for prepared sauces based on fermented soy beans (soy sauce, doubanjiang, hoisin sauce, sweet noodle sauce) as well as many others such as chili sauces and oyster sauce. One of the more distinctive (and popular) Chinese sauces is sweet and sour sauce. Korean cuisine uses sauces such as doenjang, gochujang, samjang, and soy sauce. Southeast Asian cuisines, such as Thai and Vietnamese cuisine, often use fish sauce, made from fermented fish. Peruvian cuisine uses sauces based mostly in different varieties of aj combined with several ingredients most notably salsa huancaa based in fresh cheese and salsa de ocopa based on peanuts or nuts. It is said that each household in the country has its own secret salsa recipe. Asian prepared sauces are not thick as they do not contain thickening agents such as flour. The thickening occurs in the last minutes of cooking when thickeners like corn starch are added. Sauce variations Caramel sauce There are also many sauces based on tomato (such as tomato ketchup, tomato pancake sauce, and tomato sauce), other vegetables and various spices. Although the word 'ketchup' by itself usually refers to tomato ketchup, it may also be used to describe sauces from other vegetables or fruits. Sauces can also be sweet, and used either hot or cold to accompany and garnish a dessert. Another kind of sauce is made from stewed fruit, usually strained to remove skin and fibers and often sweetened. Such sauces, including apple sauce and cranberry sauce, are often eaten with specific other foods (apple sauce with pork, ham, or potato pancakes; cranberry sauce with poultry) or served as desserts. Examples of sauces Mushroom sauce White sauces Mushroom sauce Mornay sauce Sauce Allemande Sauce Amicaine Supre sauce Velout Yoghurt sauce Brown sauces Bordelaise sauce Bourguignonne sauce Chateaubriand sauce Charcutiere sauce Demi glace sauce Romesco sauce Sauce Africaine Sauce au Poivre Sauce Robert Poutine sauce Bhamel family Bhamel sauce Mornay sauce Emulsified sauces Aioli Brnaise sauce Hollandaise sauce Mayonnaise Remoulade Tartar sauce Salad cream Butter sauces Beurre blanc Caf de Paris Satay sauce or Peanut sauce Meuniere sauce Sweet sauces Butterscotch sauce Chocolate or fudge sauce Custard Cre anglaise Hard sauce -- not liquid, but called a sauce nonetheless Fruit sauces Applesauce Blueberry sauce Caramel sauce Cranberry sauce Mango sauce Moambe sauce Plum sauce Strawberry sauce Sauces made of chopped fresh ingredients Latin American Salsa cruda of various kinds Romanian Mujdei Onion sauce Salsa verde Pesto Georgian Tkemali Sauce gribiche Sauce vierge Hot sauces (Chile pepper-tinged sauces) Buffalo Sauce Datil Pepper Sauce Chili sauce Enchilada sauce Tabasco sauce Zhug... 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Klippan (sofa) for Sofa Upholstery Fabric

Copper Ss Pitchers , Copper Ss Pitchers A typical Klippan Sofa. The Klippan Sofa is a popular model of sofa manufactured and sold by IKEA. Klippan means "the Rock" in Swedish. (IKEA's nomenclature conventions name upholstered furniture after places in Sweden. This sofa is named after Klippan Municipality in Southern Sweden). It was first sold in 1980 and continues to be one of IKEA's most popular and longstanding products. It comes in a standard two-seat size (which fits easily through standard house doorways), and can be fitted with a range of covers allowing the owner to express their own creative urges through the medium of fabric. Removable and interchangeable covers also mean owners need worry little about accidental damage. As well as standard cotton covers, IKEA sells 'exclusive' collections of covers, retiring designs after a year. The only changes over the years have been the legs; earlier incarnations were painted wood. Nowadays the legs are made from aluminum. In 2003, the Klippan was used as the standard sofa in a test to compare the British fire safety requirements against the Swedish and mainland European safety requirements. Three Klippans were used, one with no flame retardant treatment, one treated with phosphorus-based flame retardant, and one treated with bromine-based flame retardant. All three sofas were specially manufactured by IKEA in its workshops at ?lmhult. The cover being pushed into place on a Klippan. References ^ Merle Brown (2006-07-02). "Design Classics: Ikea Klippen sofa". Sunday Herald. http://www.sundayherald.com/56470. ^ Velina Nacheva. "Catching the IKEA fever?". Kuwaiti Times. http://www.kuwaittimes.net/Navariednews.asp?dismode=article&artid=616286671. ^ Petra Andersson and Margaret Simonson (2003-12-29). "Furniture with high fire resistance is good for the environment" (PDF). BrandPosten. http://www.sp.se/sv/general/publ/brandposten/Brandposten29Eng.pdf. Further reading "What A Sweetheart Of A Love Seat". BusinessWeek. 2005-11-14. http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/05_46/b3959008.htm. the design of Klippan Sam Clements (2005-01-05). "Town becomes land of the giants". Bucks Free Press. http://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/barmybucks/display.var.668682.0.town_becomes_land_of_the_giants.php. a Giant Klippan created for the launch of IKEA in Milton Keynes External links An IKEA history, including the birth of the Klippan Swedish Government fire testing of Klippan sofa Klippan Buying Guide Categories: Furniture | Couches To get More information , you can visit some products about painted wine glass, beveled mirror glass, whiskey glass, laser engraving glass, hand held magnifying glass, spice jars glass, laminated tempered glass, poland glass, wholesale auto glass, crackle glass, . The Copper Ss Pitchers products should be show more here!

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Fashion Hats , Fashion Hats Jade Taylor As the World Turns Portrayedby Elena Goode (February 2, 2006 to July 17, 2007)Davida Williams (December 17, 2008 to Present) First appearance February 2, 2006 Profile Gender Female Age 19 Occupation Unemployed Relationships Parents Derek Coburn(biological father)Rose D'Angelo(biological mother, deceased) Romances Luciano "Luke" Snyder(fake relationship)William "Will" Munson(affair/lovers)Adam Munson(dated)Robert "Robbie" Sanchez(dated)Casey Hughes(one night stand) Grandparents Joshua "Josh" Snyder-Stricklyn(biological maternal grandfather)Iva Snyder Benedict(biological maternal grandmother) Aunts and uncles Lily Walsh Snyder(biological maternal aunt)Matthew John "M.J." Dixon(biological maternal uncle) Cousins Luciano "Luke" Snyder(biological maternal cousin)Faith Snyder(biological maternal cousin)Natalie Snyder(biological maternal cousin)Ethan Snyder(biological maternal cousin) Jade Taylor is a fictional character on the American soap opera As the World Turns. She was originally portrayed by Elena Goode from February 2, 2006 to July 16, 2007, and is now portrayed by Davida Williams since December 17, 2008. Jade, at first, came off as the perfect long-lost relative for the Snyder family, but soon after proved to be a scheming vixen destined to use her beauty to get what she wants. However, despite coming across as cold and calculating, deep down Jade has a heart with good intentions. Jade was orphaned at a young age and grew up in a church orphanage. After living with a foster family for several years, she eventually ran away to Oakdale, and upon arriving in town, became the victim of a car accident. Luke Snyder had been rushing to get home before his parents did and couldn't see Jade crossing the road. The accident put Jade in a coma, and when she awoke, she revealed a shocking piece of news to Luke and his parents: she was the daughter of Luke's deceased aunt, Rose D'Angelo. Lily and Holden, Luke's parents, were skeptical at first, but soon accepted Jade as part of the family. Luke befriended her as well, and she was his main ranting board when she found out he was gay. Jade happily babysat the Snyder daughters, Faith and Natalie, and was all-around welcomed in the household. Little did the Snyders know, however, Jade was conning them. When she stole a charm bracelet from Lily's jewelry cabinet, Luke covered for her, believing he owed her for keeping his own secret. Slowly, as Jade began to make mistakes in telling the stories of her past, the truth came out. Lily learned from the nuns at the orphanage that Jade was not Rose's daughter. Rose's daughter was named Theresa and she and Jade were friends for a while. Theresa confided everything in Jade and when Jade would turn up in Oakdale, she had all of the information she needed to masquerade as her best friend. When Jade got wind that Lily knew the truth, she forced Luke into a lengthy game of deception. She set it up so that Lily would find them in bed together, thus beginning their fake relationship. Jade, who claimed to want to be a part of a "real" family, knew that Lily was going to kick her out, but with her and Luke now "together", and Luke threatening to leave town if Jade was kicked out, she knew that she was home free. There was one condition to the deal, though. Jade told Luke that if he ever told his parents the truth, that they were not an item, she would tell them that he was gay. Lily realized that Luke would leave with Jade if she was kicked out and reluctantly decided to let her stay, but not for free. Lily made Jade move into a cabin on their property and got her a job at the public library as a clerk. The Luke and Jade act went on for several weeks before Luke finally had enough. He was ready to come out to his parents and, though Jade tried to convince him not to, he did. Upon learning that her son's relationship with the waif was fake, Lily kicked Jade out. Since then, Jade has been secretly spending her nights in the library where she works. Desperate to find a place to stay, she met Will Munson, the young man who had poisoned Rose D'Angelo years earlier. She befriended him and talked him into buying a term paper over the Internet (Will needed to get an A to pass Biology class and graduate with his wife, Gwen). Will kept the term paper a secret from Gwen, citing Jade as "just a friend who helped", and when he passed with flying colors, Gwen was very grateful to Jade. When Mr. Weber, the principal at Oakdale Latin High School, found out that Will cheated on his exams, the young man was expelled from the school. On graduation night, Will found Jade in the woods and they became intoxicated, eventually having sex next to an old footbridge. After spending all night making love, Will instantly felt regret when he woke up with the beautiful Jade at his side. Not wanting to hurt Jade, but also not wanting to hurt his wife, Will told he r they had to keep their night of intense passion a secret forever. Will kept his infidelity a secret from Gwen, while Jade was fired from her job at the library because of her involvement in Will's cheating on his school project. Thought she promised Will she'd keep her mouth shut about their affair, she brought it up as a factor when asking Will to get him a job at Crash, a music club where Gwen worked. Jade befriended Gwen, and the two began to get along. This worried Will however, who was afraid that Gwen would learn of the night both he and Jade made love. When Gwen learned that Jade was without a stable place to live, Gwen invited the troubled young girl to live at Carly's home with her and Will, because she recalled upon her own difficult experience not having a stable living environment. Eventually Gwen learned that Jade and Will had a one-night stand, when Maddie Coleman exposed their affair while Oakdale was being terrorized by a serial-killer. Gwen confronted her husband Will and friend Jade about the night they made love, and with the truth exposed, Gwen ended her friendship with Jade and left Will. Will tried to reunite with his wife, but Gwen only pushed him away. Devastated, Will turned to Jade for emotional support and they wound up making love a second time. Jade began to secretly hope that Will would give up on the possibility of reuniting with Gwen, and instead choose a future with her. 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2.4GHz T-Bus Distribution Box , 2.4GHz T-Bus Distribution Box Vampire Characteristics Alignment Any Evil Type Undead Image Wizards.com image Stats Open Game License stats In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the vampire is an undead creature. A humanoid or monstrous humanoid can become a vampire, and looks as it did in life, with pale skin, haunting red eyes, and a feral cast to its features. A new vampire is created when another vampire drains the life out of a living creature. Contents 1 Publication history 1.1 Dungeons & Dragons (1974-1976) 1.2 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988) 1.3 Dungeons & Dragons (1977-1999) 1.4 Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999) 1.5 Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002) 1.6 Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007) 1.7 Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008-) 2 Description 3 Vampire Spawn 4 Variant Vampires 5 Vampires in Oriental Adventures 6 Notable Vampires 7 References 8 Additional reading // Publication history The vampire was one of the earliest creatures introduced in the D&D game. Dungeons & Dragons (1974-1976) The vampire was one of the first monsters introduced in the earliest edition of the game, in the Dungeons & Dragons "white box" set (1974), where they were described simply as powerful undead. Vampires were further detailed in Supplement I: Greyhawk (1975). Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 1st edition (1977-1988) The vampire appears in the first edition Monster Manual (1977), where it is described as a chaotic evil, night-prowling creature whose powerful negative force drains life energy from victims. Dragon #25 (May 1979) details several vampire variants, including the alp, the anananngel, the asanbosam, the bruxsa, the burcolakas, the catacano, the ch'ing-shih, the ekimmu, the krvopijac, the lobishumen, the mulo, the nosferat, and the vlkodlak. The vampiric lizard man appeared in the module Tomb of the Lizard King (1982). The Lankhmar vampire appeared in the module Swords of Deceit (1986). Dracula himself was given AD&D statistics in Dragon #126 (October 1987), along with the vrykolaka and great vrykolaka. Dungeons & Dragons (1977-1999) This edition of the D&D game included its own version of the vampire, in the Dungeons & Dragons Basic Set (1977), and Expert Set (1981 & 1983), and was also later featured in the Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1991), the Dungeons & Dragons Rules Cyclopedia (1991), the Classic Dungeons & Dragons Game set (1994), and the Dungeons & Dragons Adventure Game set (1999). This last set also featured the lesser vampire. The velya, a relative of the vampire, was introduced in the module War Rafts of Kron (1984), and subsequently appeared in the Creature Catalogue (1986), and the later Creature Catalog (1993). The swamp velya was introduced in the module Legacy of Blood (1987). The nosferatu appeared in the gazetteers Grand Duchy of Karameikos (1987) and Principalities of Glantri (1987), and in the Creature Catalog (1993). Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition (1989-1999) The vampire appears first in the Monstrous Compendium Volume One (1989), which also introduced the Eastern vampire. The standard vampire and the Eastern vampire are reprinted in the Monstrous Manual (1993). Variants for the standard vampire and the Eastern vampire in the Spelljammer campaign setting were detailed in the supplement Crystal Spheres (1990). The lidevic appeared in Dragon #158 (June 1990). The nosferatu vampire for the Ravenloft setting appeared in the Ravenloft: Realm of Terror boxed set (1990), and later appeared in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness (1994), and Van Richten's Monster Hunter's Compendium (1999). Several vampire variants appeared in Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix (1991), including the dwarf vampire, the elf vampire, the gnome vampire, the halfling vampire, and the kender vampire; these creatures were reprinted in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium I & II (1996). The Eastern vampire (or mayonaka) appeared in Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix II (1993). The illithid vampire (or athaekeetha) also appears in Monstrous Compendium Ravenloft Appendix II, and later in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium I & II (1996). Thoughts of Darkness (1992), and the Illithiad (1998). The oriental vampire and the drow vampire appeared in Ravenloft Monstrous Compendium Appendix III: Creatures of Darkness. The cerebral va mpire was introduced in Bleak House: The Death of Rudolph van Richten (1996), and then appeared in Monstrous Compendium Annual Volume Four (1998). The vampire of the Mystara campaign setting was detailed in Night of the Vampire (1994). The velya and swamp velya returned in the Mystara Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1994). The nosferatu for the Savage Coast setting appeared in the Savage Coast Monstrous Compendium Appendix (1996). Dragon Annual #1 (1996) details several undead variants, including the aswang (ghast), the baobhan sith (doppleganger), the civatateo (mummy), the dubbelsauger (ghoul), the eretica (hag), the fravashi (succubus), the gayal (wraith), the hannya (wight), the impudulu (zombie lord), the jigarkhor (wight), the kuei (skeleton), the lemure (spectre), the moroli (wight), the nelapsi (vampire), the ohyn (goblin), the pelesit (monkey), the qarlak (wight), the ramanga (zombie), the stregoni (vampire), the tlacique (spectre), the ustrel (goblin), the vetala (wraith), the wurdalak (lycanthrope), the xloptuny (wight), the yara-ma-yha-sho (lizard man), and the zmeu (ghost). Three unique vampires for the Forgotten Realms campaign setting appeared in Dragon #236 (November 1996): Morg; Saed, Beast Chieftain of Veld; and Saestra Karanok. Dungeons & Dragons 3.0 edition (2000-2002) The vampire appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2000) as a template. The hopping vampire appeared in Oriental Adventures (2001). The drider vampire appeared in City of the Spider Queen (2002) for the Forgotten Realms. Dungeons & Dragons 3.5 edition (2003-2007) The vampire appears in the revised Monster Manual for this edition (2003), along with the elite vampire. The moonbane vampire, the persuasive vampire, the psychic vampire, the savage vampire, and the swarmform vampire appeared in Libris Mortis: The Book of Undead (2004). The vampire mind flayer appears in Lords of Madness (2005). The Kasian vampire, the savage vampire, the shadow vampire and the terror vampire appeared in Dragon #348 (October 2006). Two unique vampires, Black Duke and Red Widow appeared in Monster Manual V (2007). Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition (2008-) The vampire appears in the Monster Manual for this edition (2008). Description A vampire can be of any evil alignment, and if its alignment was not evil in life it becomes so in undeath. 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Medical radiography for Dental X-Ray Machine

Levo Plus Pipette Filler , Levo Plus Pipette Filler It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Radiology. (Discuss) Radiography is the use of ionizing electromagnetic radiation such as X-rays to view objects. Although not technically radiographic techniques, imaging modalities such as PET and MRI are sometimes grouped in radiography due to the fact that the radiology department of hospitals handle all forms of imaging. Treatment using radiation is known as radiotherapy. Contents 1 History 2 Diagnostic radiography 2.1 Projection radiography 2.2 Fluoroscopy (angiography, gastro-intestinal fluroscopy) 2.3 Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry 2.4 Computed tomography 3 Technical considerations 3.1 Photon production 3.2 Power generation 3.3 Photon detection 3.3.1 Film/Screens 3.3.2 Image intensifiers and array detectors 4 Obsolete terminology 5 References 6 External links // History Radiography started in 1895 with the discovery of X-rays (later also called R?ntgen rays after the man who first described their properties in rigorous detail), a type of electromagnetic radiation. Soon these found various applications, from helping to find shoes that fit, to the more lasting medical uses. X-rays were put to diagnostic use very early, before the dangers of ionising radiation were discovered. Initially, many groups of staff conducted radiography in hospitals, including physicists, photographers, doctors, nurses, and engineers. The medical speciality of radiology grew up around the new technology, and this lasted many years. When new diagnostic tests involving X-rays were developed, it was natural for the radiographers to be trained and adopt this new technology. This happened first with fluoroscopy, computed tomography (1960s), and mammography. Ultrasound (1970s) and magnetic resonance imaging (1980s) was added to the list of skills used by radiographers becau se they are also medical imaging, but these disciplines do not use ionising radiation or X-rays. Although a nonspecialist dictionary might define radiography quite narrowly as "taking X-ray images", this has only been part of the work of an "X-ray department", radiographers, and radiologists for a very long time. X-rays are also exploited by industrial radiographers in the field of nondestructive testing, where the newer technology of ultrasound is also used. Diagnostic radiography Diagnostic radiography involves the use of both ionising radiation and non-ionising radiation to create images for medical diagnoses. The predominant test is still the X-ray (the word X-ray is often used for both the test and the actual film or digital image). X-rays are the second most commonly used medical tests, after laboratory tests. This application is known as diagnostic radiography. Since the body is made up of various substances with differing densities, X-rays can be used to reveal the internal structure of the body on film by highlighting these differences using attenuation, or the absorption of X-ray photons by the denser substances (like calcium-rich bones). Medical diagnostic radiography is undertaken by a specially trained professional called a diagnostic radiographer in the UK, or a radiologic technologist in the USA. There are several sub-specialities: Projection radiography For the main article see Projectional Radiography The creation of images by exposing an object to X-rays or other high-energy forms of electromagnetic radiation and capturing the resulting remnant beam (or "shadow") as a latent image is known as "projection radiography." The "shadow" may be converted to light using a fluorescent screen, which is then captured on photographic film, it may be captured by a phosphor screen to be "read" later by a laser (CR), or it may directly activate a matrix of solid-state detectors (DR--similar to a very large version of a CCD in a digital camera). Bone and some organs (such as lungs) especially lend themselves to projection radiography. It is a relatively low-cost investigation with a high diagnostic yield. Projection radiography uses X-rays in different amounts and strengths depending on what body part is being imaged: Hard tissues such as bone require a relatively high energy photon source, and typically a tungsten anode is used with a high voltage (50-150 kVp) on a 3-phase or high-frequency machine to generate braking radiation. Bony tissue and metals are denser than the surrounding tissue, and thus by absorbing more of the X-ray photons they prevent the film from getting exposed as much. Wherever dense tissue absorbs or stops the X-rays, the resulting X-ray film is unexposed, and appears translucent blue, whereas the black parts of the film represent lower-density tissues such as fat, skin, and internal organs, which could not stop the X-rays. This is usually used to see bony fractures, foreign objects (such as ingested coins), and used for finding bony pathology such as osteoarthritis, infection (osteomyelitis), cancer (osteosarcoma), as well as growth studies (leg length, achondroplasia, scoliosis, etc). Soft tissues are seen with the same machine as for hard tissues, but a "softer" or less-penetrating X-ray beam is used. Tissues commonly imaged include the lungs and heart shadow in a chest X-ray, the air pattern of the bowel in abdominal X-rays, the soft tissues of the neck, the orbits by a skull X-ray before an MRI to check for radiopaque foreign bodies (especially metal), and of course the soft tissue shadows in X-rays of bony injuries are looked at by the radiologist for signs of hidden trauma (for example, the famous "fat pad" sign on a fractured elbow). Dental radiography uses a small radiation dose with high penetration to view teeth, which are relatively dense. A dentist may examine a painful tooth and gum using X-ray equipment. The machines used are typically single-phase pulsating DC, the oldest and simplest sort. Dental technicians or the dentist may run these machines-- radiologic technologists are not required by law to be present. Mammography is an X-ray examination of breasts and other soft tissues. This has been used mostly on women to screen for breast cancer, but is also used to view male breasts, and used in conjunction with a radiologist or a surgeon to localise suspicious tissues before a biopsy or a lumpectomy. Breast implants designed to enlarge the breasts reduce the viewing ability of mammography, and require more time for imaging as more views need to be taken. This is because the material used in the implant is very dense compared to breast tissue, and looks white (clear) on the film. The radiation used for mammography tends to be softer (has a lower photon energy) than that used for the harder tissues. Often a tube with a molybdenum anode is used with about 30 000 volts (30 kV), giving a range of X-ray energies of about 15-30 keV. Many of these photons are "characteristic radiation" of a specific energy determined by the atomic structure of the target material (Mo-K radiation). Other modalities are used in radiography when traditional projection X-ray cannot image what doctors want to see. Below are other modalities included within radiography; they are only summaries and more specific information can be viewed by going to their individual pages: Fluoroscopy (angiography, gastro-intestinal fluroscopy) For main article see X-ray image intensifier and Contrast medium Fluoroscopy is a term invented by Thomas Edison during his early X-ray studies. The name refers to the fluorescence he saw while looking at a glowing plate bombarded with X-rays. This is a technique that provides moving projection radiographs of lower quality. 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Turbo-transmission for centrifugal multistage pump

DC motor(oil pump motor) , DC motor(oil pump motor) Turbo-Transmissions are hydrodynamic, multi-stage drive assemblies designed for rail vehicles using combustion engines. The first turbo-transmission was developed in 1932 by Voith in Heidenheim, Germany. Since then, improvements to turbo-transmissions have paralleled similar advances in diesel motors and today this combination plays a leading role worldwide, second only to the use of electrical drives. Turbo-transmissions serve as a hydrodynamic link which converts a motor mechanical energy into the kinetic energy of a fluid, via a torque-converter and fluid coupling, before producing the final rotary output. Here, the fluid is driven through rotor blade canals at high flow-rates and low pressure. This is where turbo-transmissions differ from similar hydrostatic transmissions, which operate using low flow-rates and high pressure according to the displacement principle. Contents 1 Principle 2 History 3 Double Circuit Transmissions for Railcars 4 Triple Circuit Transmissions for Railcars 5 Twin Converter Transmissions for Locomotives 6 Setting Performance Standards of Turbo-Transmissions 7 Advanced Development of Torque-Converters 8 Literature 9 See also 10 External links // Principle Turbo-transmissions are hydrodynamic, multi-stage drive assemblies whose performance is based on the F?ttinger Principle of fluid dynamics. Torque-converters, fluid couplings and optional hydrodynamic retarders are the key components in these assemblies, which are ideally suited for motorized rail vehicles. History The first turbo-transmission from 1932 used a relatively simple design. It consisted of a single torque-converter for the start-up phase and a fluid coupling for the travel phase which were both mounted on a common shaft. A key feature of this turbo-transmission was the filling and emptying of the hydrodynamic circuit, a principle which was first used in F?ttinger marine transmissions. This offered the advantages of frictionless start-ups, frictionless gear shifting with constant traction, freewheeling through emptying of the hydrodynamic circuit, and more efficient operation of the fluid coupling. Contrary to F?ttinger however, Voith used low viscosity oil in the hydrodynamic circuit of its turbo-transmissions rather than water. In addition, various other improvements were made in the 1930: The addition of a high-speed gear, a more compact housing, greater compatibility with different motor types, automation gear shifts, as well as cooling via a heat exchanger. In the 1960 the hydrodynamic retarder was also introduced as a third stage which complemented the torque-converter and fluid coupling. Together, all these engineering improvements had a common goal: To continually increase the transmission performance rating without compromising its installation complexity or proven reliability. Double Circuit Transmissions for Railcars In 1969, the smaller T 211 turbo-transmission was developed as an alternative to hydro-mechanical bus transmissions, being designed for diesel railcars in the low power range of 200 to 300 hp. Similar to the first turbo-transmission, the T 211 used a linked converter-coupling combination but it also had a high-speed gear for greater efficiency. Additionally, a reversing gear assembly was added and an optional hydrodynamic retarder could be installed if required. The converter had a hydrodynamic circuit diameter of 346mm, while the fluid coupling had a slightly larger diameter of 305mm. And due to its high-speed gear, the main shaft could run significantly higher at 4,170 rpm. As a result, the T 211 r had reserve power, which was reflected by its reinforced mechanical components (gears, bearings and shafts) as well as the transmission controls. At the same time however, the diameters of the converter, coupling and retarder remained unchanged. The overall flow rate within the h ydrodynamic circuits was increased to accommodate the higher power rating of 205 to 350 kW. At 350 kW, the main shaft ran at just under 5,000 rpm which resulted in rotational speeds for the (empty) converter of 74 m/s when the vehicle reached its maximum speed. To ensure adequate cooling of the converter during high-speed operations, a stronger hydrodynamic fluid pump was installed, which supplied 3.5 l/s of oil through the heat exchanger during the travel phase and 9.0 l/s when in the braking phase, with the retarder rotor also serving as an additional circulating pump. When viewed from the outside this T 211 r transmission differed from its predecessor, the T 211 re.3 with 320 kW, only slightly through the addition of a built-in electronic control unit and an enlarged air filter. Triple Circuit Transmissions for Railcars In 1995, an entirely new transmission design was developed, the VT 611/612, for high-speed trains with tilting technology used by the Deutsche Bahn (German Railways). This new transmission concept used a converter-coupling-coupling design with an integrated hydrodynamic T 312 bre retarder and it had a power rating of 650 kW. To shorten the transmission overall length, a twin shaft construction was used over the high gears, which was similar to the design used in reversing units. The electronic control unit was also built into the transmission. In addition, the transmission reversing cylinders were operated hydraulically, which eliminated the need of having a compressed air supply on board. Five years later, the T 212 bre transmission was developed with a power rating of 460 kW. This transmission was similar in design, but unlike other large transmissions the T 212 bre could be mounted directly on the drive motor. This was a significant advantage, because it resulted in a very compact motor-transmission combination for high-speed trains which could travel at up to 200km/h. The T 212 bre had the same hydrodynamic circuit dimensions as the T 211 r, but it had the further advantage of greater coupling efficiency for trains operating at only 50% of their maximum speed. For high-speed diesel trains this was important, because it permitted dramatically improved fuel consumption. Twin Converter Transmissions for Locomotives In 1999, a new twin converter transmission, the L 620 reU2, was developed for high-performance, main-line locomotives. The new L 620 reU2 was equipped with both a start-up converter, having a diameter of 525mm, as well as a travel-phase converter, having a diameter of 434mm. The design of the new L 620 re U2 was based on its successful predecessor, the L 520 rzU2 which had a power rating of 1,400 kW. This new transmission however was rated significantly higher at 2,700 kW and therefore virtually all of its components had to be enlarged as well as reinforced. In the standard version of the transmission, two gears were mounted on the secondary shaft rather than using the idler wheel found in the older L 520 rzU2. As a result, the drive shaft output speed could be adjusted to suit the locomotive power requirements. The drive shaft main bearing was also enlarged to 550mm. In general, this new high-performance transmission clearly illustrated the enormous capability of hydrodynami c couplings. With a weight-to-power ratio of only 2.06kg/kW, the new L 620 reU2 set a record for locomotive transmissions. By comparison, the similar L 520 rzU2 transmission had a far higher weight-to-power ratio of 2.4kg/kW. In addition, a newly designed hydrodynamic retarder, the KB 385, was available as an optional component. At Vossloh, the locomotive manufacturer based in Kiel, these transmissions were installed in both its G1700 and G2000 main-line locomotives. Finally, the latest development is the LS 640 reU2 transmission which will be used for the first time in the Voith Maxima locomotive having 3,600 kW. The LS 640 reU2 is a so-called split turbo-transmission which uses two drive... To get More information , you can visit some products about boat pump, hot oil pump, dry vacuum pumps, petroleum equipment, vickers pumps, engine water pumps, car tire pump, cartridge dust collector, antique water pump, pressure hand pump, . The DC motor(oil pump motor) products should be show more here!

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Multiprocessing for dual processor computers

Fingerprint and Proximity Access Control System, Measuring 175.5 x 130 x 43mm , Fingerprint and Proximity Access Control System, Measuring 175.5 x 130 x 43mm Multiprocessing is the use of two or more central processing units (CPUs) within a single computer system. The term also refers to the ability of a system to support more than one processor and/or the ability to allocate tasks between them. There are many variations on this basic theme, and the definition of multiprocessing can vary with context, mostly as a function of how CPUs are defined (multiple cores on one die, multiple chips in one package, multiple packages in one system unit, etc.). Multiprocessing sometimes refers to the execution of multiple concurrent software processes in a system as opposed to a single process at any one instant. However, the terms multitasking or multiprogramming are more appropriate to describe this concept, which is implemented mostly in software, whereas multiprocessing is more appropriate to describe the use of multiple hardware CPUs. A system can be both multiprocessing and multiprogramming, only one of the two, or neither of the two. Contents 1 Types 1.1 Processor symmetry 1.2 Instruction and data streams 1.3 Processor coupling 2 Software implementation issues 2.1 SISD multiprocessing 2.2 SIMD multiprocessing 2.3 MISD multiprocessing 2.4 MIMD multiprocessing 3 See also 4 External links 5 References // Types Processor symmetry In a multiprocessing system, all CPUs may be equal, or some may be reserved for special purposes. A combination of hardware and operating-system software design considerations determine the symmetry (or lack thereof) in a given system. For example, hardware or software considerations may require that only one CPU respond to all hardware interrupts, whereas all other work in the system may be distributed equally among CPUs; or execution of kernel-mode code may be restricted to only one processor (either a specific processor, or only one processor at a time), whereas user-mode code may be executed in any combination of processors. Multiprocessing systems are often easier to design if such restrictions are imposed, but they tend to be less efficient than systems in which all CPUs are utilized equally. Systems that treat all CPUs equally are called symmetric multiprocessing (SMP) systems. In systems where all CPUs are not equal, system resources may be divided in a number of ways, including asymmetric multiprocessing (ASMP), non-uniform memory access (NUMA) multiprocessing, and clustered multiprocessing (qq.v.). Instruction and data streams In multiprocessing, the processors can be used to execute a single sequence of instructions in multiple contexts (single-instruction, multiple-data or SIMD, often used in vector processing), multiple sequences of instructions in a single context (multiple-instruction, single-data or MISD, used for redundancy in fail-safe systems and sometimes applied to describe pipelined processors or hyperthreading), or multiple sequences of instructions in multiple contexts (multiple-instruction, multiple-data or MIMD). Processor coupling Tightly-coupled multiprocessor systems contain multiple CPUs that are connected at the bus level. These CPUs may have access to a central shared memory (SMP or UMA), or may participate in a memory hierarchy with both local and shared memory (NUMA). The IBM p690 Regatta is an example of a high end SMP system. Intel Xeon processors dominated the multiprocessor market for business PCs and were the only x86 option until the release of AMD's Opteron range of processors in 2004. Both ranges of processors had their own onboard cache but provided access to shared memory; the Xeon processors via a common pipe and the Opteron processors via independent pathways to the system RAM. Chip multiprocessors, also known as multi-core computing, involves more than one processor placed on a single chip and can be thought of the most extreme form of tightly-coupled multiprocessing. Mainframe systems with multiple processors are often tightly-coupled. Loosely-coupled multiprocessor systems (often referred to as clusters) are based on multiple standalone single or dual processor commodity computers interconnected via a high speed communication system (Gigabit Ethernet is common). A Linux Beowulf cluster is an example of a loosely-coupled system. Tightly-coupled systems perform better and are physically smaller than loosely-coupled systems, but have historically required greater initial investments and may depreciate rapidly; nodes in a loosely-coupled system are usually inexpensive commodity computers and can be recycled as independent machines upon retirement from the cluster. Power consumption is also a consideration. Tightly-coupled systems tend to be much more energy efficient than clusters. This is because considerable economies can be realized by designing components to work together from the beginning in tightly-coupled systems, whereas loosely-coupled systems use components that were not necessarily intended specifically for use in such systems. Software implementation issues Flynn's taxonomy SingleInstruction MultipleInstruction SingleData SISD MISD MultipleData SIMD MIMD This box: view?talk?edit See also: Software lockout SISD multiprocessing Main article: SISD All processors 8-bit and 16-bit instruction set. SIMD multiprocessing Main article: SIMD SIMD multiprocessing is well suited to parallel or vector processing, in which a very large set of data can be divided into parts that are individually subjected to identical but independent operations. A single instruction stream directs the operation of multiple processing units to perform the same manipulations simultaneously on potentially large amounts of data. For certain types of computing applications, this type of architecture can produce enormous increases in performance, in terms of the elapsed time required to complete a given task. However, a drawback to this architecture is that a large part of the system falls idle when programs or system tasks are executed that cannot be divided into units that can be processed in parallel. Additionally, programs must be carefully and specially written to take maximum advantage of the architecture, and often special optimizing compilers designed to produce code specifically for this environment must be used. Some compilers in this category provide special constructs or extensions to allow programmers to directly specify operations to be performed in parallel (e.g., DO FOR ALL statements in the version of FORTRAN used on the ILLIAC IV, which was a SIMD multiprocessing supercomputer). SIMD multiprocessing finds wide use in certain domains such as computer simulation, but is of little use in general-purpose desktop and business computing environments.[citation needed] MISD multiprocessing Main article: MISD MISD multiprocessing offers mainly the advantage of redundancy, since multiple processing units perform the same tasks on the same data, reducing the chances of incorrect results if one of the units fails. MISD architectures may involve comparisons between processing units to detect failures. Apart from the redundant and fail-safe character of this type of multiprocessing, it has few advantages, and it is very expensive. It does not improve performance. It can be implemented in a way that is transparent to software. It is used in array processors and is implemented in fault tolerant machines. MIMD multiprocessing Main article: MIMD MIMD multiprocessing architecture is suitable for a wide variety of tasks in which completely independent and parallel execution of instructions touching different sets of data can be put to productive use. For this reason, and because it is easy to implement, MIMD predominates... To get More information , you can visit some products about durable computer, auto sound system, buy solar system, wholesale used computers, xbox game system, door locking system, mobile phone small, outdoor security camera system, elevator control system, portable cd system, . 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Thomas Crisp for bronze vessel sink

PVC Coated Copper Pipe , PVC Coated Copper Pipe Thomas Crisp 28 April 1876 15 August 1917 Thomas Crisp, VC Placeof birth Lowestoft, Suffolk Placeof death North Sea Allegiance United Kingdom Service/branch Royal Navy Yearsof service 1915 to 1917 Rank Skipper Unit Royal Naval Reserve Commands held HM Armed Smack Nelson Battles/wars First World War Awards Victoria Cross,Distinguished Service Cross Skipper Thomas Crisp VC, DSC, RNR (28 April 1876 15 August 1917) was an officer of the British Royal Navy and a posthumous recipient of the Victoria Cross, the most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British military service personnel. He earned his award during the defence of his vessel, the armed naval smack HMS Nelson, in the North Sea against an attack from a German submarine in 1917. Thomas Crisp's selfacrifice in the face of this "unequal struggle" was used by the government to bolster morale during some of the toughest days of the First World War for Britain, the summer and autumn of 1917, during which Britain was suffering heavy losses at the Battle of Passchendaele. His exploit was read aloud by David Lloyd George in the Houses of Parliament and made headline news for nearly a week. Contents 1 Early life 2 War service 3 Victoria Cross action 3.1 Citations 4 Postar remembrance 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links // Early life Thomas Crisp was born into a family of shipwrights and fishermen in Lowestoft, one of ten children to William and Mary Anne Crisp. Although his father was the owner of a successful boatbuilding firm and thus could afford an education for his children, Thomas did not enjoy school, instead showing a "marked preference for quayside adventure to school routine". Leaving school, Thomas took to the sea, spending several years as a herring fisherman before joining a fishing trawler out of Lowestoft. He was a natural to the work, being a remarkably good sailor, but tired of it quickly and joined the Atlantic steamship SS Mobile, becoming her quartermaster and making several transtlantic voyages. In 1895, aged 19, he met and married Harriet Elizabeth Alp and settled with her in Burgh St. Peter near Lowestoft, where they had two sons and a daughter, including Thomas Crisp Jr., who would be with his father on the day he won the Victoria Cross. Establishing himself as a fisherman, Thomas Sr. soon achieved his mate and then skipper qualifications, entitling him to captain a fishing vessel sailing from the port. In 1902 he was taken on by Chambers, one of the largest boat owning families in Lowestoft, to crew and then captain their ketch George Borrow, in which he remained for thirteen years. In 1907 the family moved to Lowestoft while Crisp continued his work at sea, proving one of the most popular fishing captains in Lowestoft and joined on his ketch by his son in 1913. When the First World War was declared in July 1914, Crisp was at sea. Unaware of the outbreak of war, he remained in the North Sea for several days, and was surprised on his return to learn that enemy submarines were expected off the port at any moment. When this threat failed to materialise, Thomas Crisp returned to fishing, considered too old for military service and in an occupation vital to Britain's food supplies. In late September, the George Borrow passed the HMS Aboukir, HMS Hogue and HMS Cressy just hours before they were all sunk with over a thousand lives by German submarine U-9. Tom Crisp Jr. later wrote of finding bodies in their fishing nets for weeks afterwards. War service In the spring of 1915, Tom Crisp Jr. left the vessel to join the Royal Navy. A few weeks later the Uoat threat expected so many months before arrived, as submarines surfaced amongst the undefended fishing fleets and used dynamite to destroy dozens of them after releasing the crews in small boats. This offensive was part of a wider German strategy to denude Britain of food supplies and took a heavy toll on the fishing fleets of the North Sea. George Borrow was among the victims, sunk in August, although it is not known if Crisp was aboard at the time. While temporarily working in a net factory following the loss of his vessel, he was scouted by a Navy officer recruiting experienced local fishing captains to command a flotilla of tiny fishing vessels, which were to be secretly armed. The boats were intended to be working fishing vessels fitted with a small artillery piece with which to sink enemy submarines as they surfaced alongside. In this manner it was hoped they would prot ect the fishing fleets without the diversion of major resources from the regular fleet, in the same manner as Q-ships deployed in the commercial sea lanes. Agreeing to this proposal, Crisp became first a Seaman and by the summer of 1916 a Skipper in the Royal Naval Reserve, pulling strings to get his son on board his boat, the HM Armed Smack I'll Try, armed with a 3ounder gun. On 1 February 1917 in the North Sea, I'll Try had its first confrontation with the enemy when two submarines surfaced close to the smack and her companion the larger Boy Alfred. Despite near misses from enemy torpedoes, both smacks scored hits on their larger opponents and reported them as probable sinkings, although postar German records show that no submarines were lost on that date. Both skippers were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and a present of ?200 for this action, and Crisp was offered a promotion and transfer to an oceanoing Qhip. He was forced to turn down this offer due to his wife's sudden and terminal illness. She died in June 1917. Victoria Cross action A UClass coastal U-boat similar to the one that may have sunk Nelson. In July, I'll Try was renamed Nelson and Boy Alfred became Ethel & Millie, in an effort to maintain their cover. The boats continued to operate together and Crisp's crew was augmented with two regular seamen and a Royal Marine rifleman, providing the Nelson with a crew of ten, including Crisp and his son. The smacks set out as usual on the 15 August and pulled in a catch during the morning before making a sweep near the Jim Howe Bank in search of cruising enemies. At 2.30 pm, Crisp spotted a German submarine on the surface 6,000yards (5,500m) away. The submarine also sighted the smack and both vessels began firing at once, the submarine's weapon scoring several hits before Nelson's could be brought to bear. By this stage in the war, German submarine captains were aware of the decoy ship tactics and no longer stopped British merchant shipping, preferring to sink them from a distance with gunfire. With such a heavy disparity in armament between the smack's 3pounder and the submarine's 88mm deck gun the engagement was short lived, the submarine firing eight shots before the Nelson could get within range of her opponent. The fourth shot fired by the U-boat holed the smack, and the seventh tore off both of Crisp's legs from underneath him. Calling for the confidential papers to be thrown overboard, Crisp dictated a message to be sent by the boat's four carrier pigeons: like many small ships of the era, the Nelson did not possess a radio set. "Nelson being attacked by submarine. Skipper killed. Jim Howe Bank. Send assistance at once." The sinking smack was abandoned by the nine unwounded crew, who attempted to remove their captain, who ordered that he should be thrown overboard rather than slow them down. The crew refused to do so, but found they were unable to move him and left him where he lay. He died in his son's arms a few minutes later. It is said that he was smiling as he died and remained so as the ship sank underneath him. The Ethel & Millie had just arrived on the scene as the Nelson... To get More information , you can visit some products about rattan bathroom, aqua glass shower, maple bathroom cabinet, swimming spa, furniture bathroom vanities, liquid soap dispensers, bathtub sink, storage kitchen cabinet, tv stand cabinet, bathroom wood vanity, . The PVC Coated Copper Pipe products should be show more here!

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Monier Group for aerated concrete plant

Noni Powder, Capsule , Noni Powder, Capsule Monier Group Type of company GmbH, (limited company) CEO Pepyn Rene Dinandt Products Roofing materials and chimney systems Sales 1,624billioneuros(2007) Employees 11.800 (2007) Website www.monier.com The Monier Group is the world leading supplier of roofing solutions, chimney systems and materials for pitched roofs. According to its own figures, the Group comprises 84 subsidiaries in 46 countries, and operates over 210 production sites worldwide. In 2007, it recorded sales of over 1.6 billion euros, and as at 31 December 2007, it had 11,800 employees. Contents 1 Products 2 Brands 3 Directors 4 Ownership structure 5 History 6 External links 7 References // Products Product group Description Roofing tiles The company manufactures concrete and clay roofing tiles for pitched roofs. The rankfurter Pfanne (Frankfurt tile), which was introduced to the market by Braas in 1954, is one of the most popular tile designs in Germany. Since the 1950s, it has been the tile most used by builders in Germany, and it is also sold in a further 26 countries. In addition, the company produces and sells high-quality metal roofing products in several countries worldwide. Roofing components and accessories Roofing components and accessories enhance the functionality of a roof. They include roofing membranes, solar systems, guttering, ridge and hip seals, ventilation channels and snow-safety systems Roofing systems Roofing systems are complete roofs incorporating design features and/or components that give them added functionality. For example, in Malaysia, Monier offers a special construction that is used together with selected components, such as radiant barriers. This stops buildings from overheating in the tropical climate, thereby reducing the need for air conditioning. Other examples include standardized, pre-fabricated roofs (including the truss), which are used particularly for development projects in South Africa. Chimney and ventilation systems, fireplaces These products are marketed under the Schiedel brand name in 27 European countries and the US. Schiedel manufactures chimney systems from ceramic and stainless steel for residential and commercial buildings. It also makes ventilation systems which ensure rooms are well-aerated (particularly important for energy-efficient houses) as well as fireplaces (both open hearth /chimney systems and wood-burning stoves). Brands The Monier Group owns several well-known brands, including: Braas (Germany, Poland, Russia, Switzerland, Ukraine, Turkey) Tula (Brazil) Redland (UK, US, Mexico) Wierer and Cotto Coperture (Italy) Monier (various countries in South East Asia and Europe) Schiedel (27 countries across Europe) Directors The Management Board of the Monier Group comprises three members: Pepyn Rene Dinandt, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Dr. Jgen Koch, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Paul Kolowratnik, Chief Technology & Production Officer (CTPO) Ownership structure The private-equity investor PAI Partners owns 65 per cent of Monier. Lafarge Group owns the remaining 35 per cent. History The Monier Group was originally the Roofing Division of Lafarge Group. PAI Partners, a private-equity investor, purchased a majority stake in the Lafarge Roofing Division in March 2007. At the beginning of 2008, the company began operating under the name of Monier. The origins of the company date back to 1919, when the British company Redland was founded. Year Activity 1919 Redland originated as Redhill Tile Company 1946 Change of the company name to Redland Tiles 1949 Expansion to South Africa and Australia 1954 Acquisition of a majority stakeholding in Braas, Germany Start of production at the Heusenstamm plant 1958 Patent application for the Frankfurter Pfanne 1966 Foundation of Bramac in Austria by Braas and Ebenseer Betonwerke 1969 Redland acquires Monier Ltd. in Australia. Start of further expansion in Southeast Asia., e.g. Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and later the US 1990 Braas acquires the Schiedel Group, a producer of chimney systems 1997 Lafarge acquires Redland. As a consequence it takes over the roofing part of the business, and becomes a majority stakeholder in Braas; Foundation of the Roofing Division of Lafarge 2000 Lafarge acquires the remaining stakes of Braas 2001 Lafarge Roofing acquires Kl?ber and Swedish metal pan tile manufacturer Kami. Start of heavy expansion entering new countries and extending the global plant network to more than 200 plants 2002 Expansion of business activities in the USA with construction of a new concrete roof tile plant in Denver, Colorado Launch of a joint venture in clay roof tile production in Thailand 2004 Opening of first Indian concrete roof tile plant in Bangalore Acquisition of chimney manufacturers Rite-Vent (UK) and Bemal (Belgium) 2005 Building began on seventh concrete roof tile plant in China Purchase and refitting of concrete roof tile plant in Krasnodar, Russia Foundation of the joint venture arulelo Roofing Solutions in South Africa to produce and market low-cost housing solutions 2006 Schiedel steps into the US market with the acquisition of a stake in Earthcore Inc. 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I want to introduct something about Outdoor chair, outdoor chair, beach chair, beach chairs, outdoor folding chair, outdoor folding chairs, outdoor leisure chair, o. Outdoor chair, outdoor chair, beach chair, beach chairs, outdoor folding chair, outdoor folding chairs, outdoor leisure chair, o    HangZhou Brighten Imp. & Exp. Co., ltd, a subsidiary company of Hangzhou Langcheng Decoration Material Co., Ltd, is specializing in import and export of wrought iron artistic products and other building & decoration materials in which field we are working hard to be the best. We mainly deal with: hotel furniture (bedroom suite), bathroom and kitchen furniture ,doors (solid wood doors,pvc wooden doors and hollow core doors), flooring and tiles(glass tiles, laminated flooring, bamboo flooring, travertine flooring), wood carving products (wood applique,moldings,corbel,column baluster,mantel,bracket,frame,etc.) We locate nearby Shanghai Port, the most booming area in China, and has partners in Texas,USA. Temporarily we serve clients mainly from America, Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa and Latin-America,and we are looking forward to establishing business relationship with you from all over the world. We can supply different kinds of chairs including: aluminum chair ser ies, baby chair series, bar ch IB Daiwa Corporation JASDAQ: 3587 established in September 1947. The group listed in over-the-counter market in the Tokyo Securities Dealers Association in June 1963. By December 2004, the Company cancelled this registration and listed itself on Jasdaq. The Company principal activities have been the manufacture and sale of industrial use machine sewing thread and twisted yarns. It has also been involved in other businesses including investing and trading in real estate and the wholesale trading of food products. On 24 June 2005, the shareholders of IB Daiwa elected and approved a new board of directors. The new board has begun to restructure the management and operations of IB Daiwa and has signified its intention to supplement the existing business with investments in the natural resources and oil and gas sectors. Same time, the group appointment of the Crosby-nominated directors to the board of directors of IB Daiwa, the Company announced its existing businesses would be supplemented by investments in businesses within the natural resources sector; particularly, investment business in oil and gas exploration, development and production and also in metals and minerals mining. Shortly after the change in the IB Daiwa board, the board resolved its intention to undertake a general offer for 100% of the issued share capital of Lodore Resources Inc, an upstream oil and gas company that is listed on the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange. On 1 September, the company announced it had signed a legally binding memorandum of understanding to acquire Darcy Energy Ltd., a company with ownership in producing oil and gas assets in the US Gulf of Mexico. The board of IB Daiwa is currently reviewing a number of investments in the natural resources sector and is confident that this new business direction will benefit IBDaiwa shareholders and all parties associated with the Company. External links ibdaiwa.co.jp/index_eng.html (in English) Categories: Companies listed on the JASDAQ Securities Exchange | Oil companies of Japan Hidden categories: Orphaned articles from October 2006 | All orphaned articles(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about car dust cover, stethoscope covers, aluminum oxide abrasive, plastic plate set, milk powder instant, door lock actuator, digital photo display, led downlight, cartridge refilling machine, crystal door handles, . The Outdoor chair, outdoor chair, beach chair, beach chairs, outdoor folding chair, outdoor folding chairs, outdoor leisure chair, o products should be show more here!

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Neuros Technology for digital record card

I want to introduct something about Komatsu Bucket Teeth AD-60. Komatsu Bucket Teeth AD-60 KOMATSU BUCKET TOOTH AD-60 Product range: bucket teeth and adapters for excavators.shovels for loaders,pins,rubber locks and excavator buckets,teeth for trenchers,backhoe dredgers and spirol drilling equipments. Ningbo Yinzhou FUMEI construction machinery Co.Ltd Address:NO.933.North TianTong Road .Ningbo.Zhejiang.China. Mobile:86-13221925170 Tel:86-574-83030177 Fax:86-574-88209283 website: www.fiorm.com skype ID:lisa1982 (Redirected from Neuros osd) Neuros Technology is a Chicago, Illinois-based company that produces a number of audio and video devices with the brand name Neuros. Founded by Joe Born in 2001 as a division of Digital Innovations and previously operated under the name Neuros Audio. Contents 1 Products 1.1 Neuros LINK 1.2 Neuros OSD 1.3 Neuros Digital Audio Computer 1.4 Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder 1.5 Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 2 Open source software 3 References 4 External links // Products Neuros LINK The Neuros LINK is an open set-top device designed to bring internet television and other video to the television. The Neuros LINK supports the web's open standards allows internet television sites to be viewed directly on a television set. The Neuros LINK is positioned between two categories, a home theater PC and the standard internet to television devices. It is open and allows access to all content sources using software and hardware components from a PC, but positioned as a lower cost, smaller consumer electronics device designed to be connected to a television set. Neuros OSD The Neuros OSD is a device to archive, organize, and play video content. It can record from any source with composite output including DVD players, VCRs and others. The video input is converted to MP4 format and then outputted to a user-installed device, either a memory card, a USB flash drive or USB hard drive, or to a network-connected PC. The resulting MP4 files can then be played back by the OSD on a TV, or by other devices with MP4 playback capability such as Sony's Playstation Portable, Apple's iPod, Neuros 442 and other portable devices. OSD stands for "open source device", because the device runs Linux and a variety of open source software, as well as to reflect the vision that the device will become a general purpose device for linking computer and electronic devices. The successor to the Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder, the Neuros OSD was released to initial production on September 20, 2006. The development platform uses a Texas Instruments DM320 system on chip, comprising an ARM926EJ core and a TI C54x DSP core. This design will support the DM320's High Performance mode of operation. The maximum ARM clock is then specified as 203 MHz. The DSP is rated in excess of 120 MHz. In addition, the SoC also contains dedicated hardware acceleration for video encoding and decoding, making it capable of achieving DVD-like quality playback as well as high quality, D1 resolution video encoding using MPEG-4. Neuros Digital Audio Computer The Neuros Digital Audio Computer (Neuros DAC) is a portable audio unit designed for playback and recording of audio in MP3, Ogg Vorbis, WAV, and DRM-free WMA formats. Neuros DACs feature a two-piece design, separating the unit into a player and a "backpack". The player unit is upgradeable by firmware upgrade from the website. The intended purpose of these design decisions are that you can upgrade your player/backpack without paying for an entirely new model. There are currently two types of backpacks. The smaller backpack contains just a pair of NiMH batteries, so the player depends on the internal flash memory to store music. The larger backpack contains a LiIon battery and a 2.5-inch hard drive. The main difference between Neuros1 and Neuros2 players is the backpack on Neuros2 has a USB 2.0 connector allowing it to be used, independently of the player unit, as a stand-alone USB hard drive. The Neuros DAC is not currently in production, but a third version of the product has been rumored. Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder The Neuros MPEG 4 Recorder is a flash-based digital recorder that works like a miniature VCR (sans TV tuner card), allowing users to record live TV from an analog video sources (for example a DVD player or camcorder), have it encoded in real-time and stored onto a flash memory card. It is capable of recording and playing back MPEG-4 and has several unique consumer benefits like ignoring Macrovision's automatic gain control copy protection. The Recorder was first released to the public on February 9, 2005 in woot.com's first product launch. That launch was part of Neuros Technology's gamma test program and consisted of 850 units sold at $119.99 (US) each. Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 The Neuros MPEG4 Recorder 2 is an updated version of the original Neuros MPEG4 Recorder. The Recorder 2 and Recorder 2 Plus includes some updates and optimization for use with devices such as the iPod, PlayStation Portable, Smartphones and other handhelds. Open source software A distinguishing feature of the Neuros devices is that they use open source software and use open source methods in the development of their devices; soliciting feedback from the community during the development of their products. This also allows it to be adapted for...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about holiday mugs, acrylic kitchen, cubic zirconia earring, custom metal stamping, 4 wheel bike, automotive leather seat covers, fish meal, jordans retro 4, mp3 bluetooth headset, forks spoons knives, . 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Baking powder for aluminum baking cups

I want to introduct something about 3D plastic cup3d cup,3d kid cup,mug set,3d mug set,gift cup,3d gift cup,3d plastic cups. 3D plastic cup3d cup,3d kid cup,mug set,3d mug set,gift cup,3d gift cup,3d plastic cups 3D plastic cup3d cup,3d kid cup,mug set,3d mug set,gift cup,3d gift cup,3d plastic cups Place of Origin: China Brand Name: DACHENG Model No: DC268B Certification: SGS Material: Plastic Style: 3D Usage: Promotion Capacity: 300ml Company Info Terms of Payment: T/T, L/C Supply Ability: 3,000pcs/day Minimum Order: 20,000pcs Children like it very much. There are different color cups and different cartoon pictures outside the cups. We can change the cartoon pictures as your requirement. 3d cup,3d kid cup,mug set,3d mug set,gift cup,3d gift cup,3d plastic cups Features: 1) Material: PP + PP or PP + PET 2) Volume: 300ml 3) Size: 8.1 x 8.1 x H9.2cm 4) You can see different pictures when you see it at different angles 5) We have produced many pro Baking powder Baking powder is a dry chemical leavening agent used to increase the volume and lighten the texture of baked goods such as muffins, cakes, and cookies (biscuits). Baking powder works by releasing carbon dioxide gas into a batter or dough through an acid-base reaction, causing bubbles in the wet mixture to expand and thus leavening the mixture. It is used instead of yeast for end-products where fermentation flavors would be undesirable or where the batter lacks the elastic structure to hold gas bubbles for more than a few minutes. Because carbon dioxide is released at a faster rate through the acid-base reaction than through fermentation, breads made by chemical leavening are called quick breads. Most commercially-available baking powders are made up of an alkaline component (typically baking soda), one or more acid salts, and an inert starch (cornstarch in most cases, though potato starch may also be used). Baking soda is the source of the carbon dioxide, and the acid-base reaction is more accurately described as an acid-activated decomposition of baking soda, which can be generically represented as NaHCO3 + H+ ? Na+ + CO2 + H2O The inert starch serves several functions in baking powder. Primarily it is used to absorb moisture, and thus prolong shelf life by keeping the powder's alkaline and acidic components from reacting prematurely. A dry powder also flows and mixes more easily. Finally, the added bulk allows for more accurate measurements. The acid in a baking powder can be either fast-acting or slow-acting. A fast-acting acid reacts in a wet mixture with baking soda at room temperature, and a slow-acting acid will not react until heated in an oven. Baking powders that contain both fast- and slow-acting acids are double acting; those that contain only one acid are single acting. By providing a second rise in the oven, double-acting baking powders increase the reliability of baked goods by rendering the time elapsed between mixing and baking less critical, and this is the type most widely available to consumers today. Common low-temperature acid salts include cream of tartar and monocalcium phosphate. High-temperature acid salts include sodium aluminum sulfate, sodium aluminum phosphate, and sodium acid pyrophosphate. Contents 1 History 2 Usage 3 Substituting in recipes 4 Aluminum 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // History Early chemical leavening was accomplished by activating baking soda in the presence of liquid(s) and an acid such as sour milk, vinegar, lemon juice, or cream of tartar. These acidulants all react with baking soda quickly, meaning that retention of gas bubbles was dependent on batter viscosity and that it was critical for the batter to be baked before the gas escaped. The development of baking powder created a system where the gas-producing reactions could be delayed until needed. While various baking powders were sold in the first half of the 19th century, our modern variants were discovered by Alfred Bird. August Oetker, a German pharmacist, made baking powder very popular when he began selling his mixture to housewives. The same recipe he created in 1891 is still sold as Backin in Germany. Oetker started the mass production of baking powder in 1898 and patented his technique in 1903. Eben Norton Horsford, a student of Justus von Liebig, who began his studies on baking powder in 1856, eventually developed a variety he named in honor of Count Rumford. By the mid-1860s "Horsford's Yeast Powder" was on the market as an already mixed leavening agent, distinct from separate packages of calcium acid phosphate and sodium bicarbonate. This was packaged in bottles, but Horsford was interested in using metal cans for packing; this meant the mixture had to be more moisture resistant. This was accomplished by the addition of corn starch, and in 1869 Rumford began the manufacture of what can truly be considered baking powder. During World War II, Byron H. Smith, an inventor in Bangor, Maine, created a substitute product for American housewives, who were unable to obtain baking powder, cream of tartar or baking soda due to war food shortages. Named "Bakewell", a mixture of sodium pyrophosphate and corn starch, the product is still part of regional culinary history. When combined with baking soda, it is essentially the same as any single-acting baking powder, the only difference being that the acid is sodium pyrophosphate. In 2006 the development of Rumford Baking Powder was designated an ACS National Historical Chemical Landmark in recognition of its significance for making baking easier, quicker, and more reliable." Usage Generally (in countries where the cup is used as a standard measure in cookery) one teaspoon (5ml) of baking powder is used to raise a mixture of one cup (200-250ml) of flour, one cup of liquid,...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about dolce gabbana sandals, acrylic fish aquarium, door lock parts, display freezer, ice candle, crank light, car gps dvd player, brass towel rack, air cooled condenser, metal patio, . 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Strip for uk power strip

I want to introduct something about Iron Ore Steel Billets. Iron Ore Steel Billets Our Company offers a large quantity of Iron Ore. WE have well established connections and business relationships as well as personal relationships with first well known Indian Iron Ore producer. At this very moment, we are looking for potential and strongly recommended buyers who are willing to get involved into serious and long term business relationship to develope and excess with world market trade. Our second offer is Steel Billets. Regarding this product, I can add that we have well established business relationships with Ukrainian, Chinese, and Indian Steel Billets producing mills. Please do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance or any other inquiries. I will be pleased to help and to share the information with you for potential business development and success. Look up strip inWiktionary, the free dictionary. A strip is a long, thin piece of a bigger item; strip, stripping or stripped may refer to: Landing strip or runway, where airplanes land Landing strip (pubic hair), type of hairstyle Removing the insulation from the core of an electrical wire, known as stripping the wire Power strip, strip of power sockets Strip steak, type of beef steak M?bius strip, surface with one side and one boundary component Triangle strip, method for rendering computer graphics Strip (Unix), Unix command strip, financial instrument Striptease, act of removing one's clothes slowly to music Strip search, removal of a person's clothing to check for contraband Strip mall, small, neighborhood shopping area Stripping (chemistry), removal of one or more components from a liquid stream to a vapor stream Paint stripper, a solvent that removes paint Hand stripping, a technique for grooming the coats of dogs Strip mining, a practice of mining a seam of mineral by first removing a long strip of overlying soil and rock (the overburden) In comics: Comic strip, drawing Sunday strip, newspaper comic strip format The Strip (comic), UK free comics magazine In TV, film or entertainment: The Strip (TV series), a 2008 Australian television drama series The Strip (US TV series), a 1999-2000 American television drama series Stripping (television), method of broadcasting consecutive episodes The Strip (1951 film), a 1951 Academy Award nominated film Stripped (Eddie Izzard), an Eddie Izzard comedy tour In locations: Agacher Strip War, 100-mile long strip of land in northeastern Burkina Faso Aozou Strip, strip of land in northern Chad Caprivi Strip, narrow protrusion of Namibia Cherokee Outlet or Cherokee Strip, strip of land south of the Oklahoma-Kansas border Cherokee Strip (Kansas), disputed strip of land in southern Kansas Cotai Strip, name of Las Vegas Sands' casino resort project in Macau Frontier Strip, region of U.S. states from North Dakota south to Texas Gaza Strip, narrow strip of land along the Mediterranean, in the Middle East Las Vegas Strip, section of Las Vegas Boulevard South Mayor Magrath Drive or The Strip, roadway in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada Sabine Free State or Neutral Strip, strip of land between America's Louisiana Purchase and Spanish Texas Strip District, a neighborhood in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sunset Strip, 1.5 mile stretch of Sunset Boulevard in West Hollywood, California Gold Coast (region), Australia Tarfaya Strip, strip of land located at the southernmost tip of Morocco Toledo strip, the cause of the Toledo War In music: Stripped (song), single by Depeche Mode Strip (album) by Adam Ant, and his single of the same name Stripped (Rolling Stones album), live album released in 1995 Stripped (Christina Aguilera album), her second English studio album This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: All disambiguation pages | All article disambiguation pages(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about surface steam cleaner, sectional sofa cover, coffee roaster machines, expo furniture, wine bottle holder metal, belly dancing belt, air pump fish tank, pioneer photo album, rc helicopter motor, auto dial phone, . The Iron Ore Steel Billets products should be show more here!

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Bobby-Car for toy police car

I want to introduct something about LED Light Ball (??200,300,400). LED Light Ball (??200,300,400) LED light balls are extensively applied in lighting for advertising lighting, rainbow bridge, construction building, house fitment, stage, etc. The advantage of the LED light ball is:1. Use LED as light source.2. Long life span: up to 80000 hours 3. Low energy consumption: total 2W4. Low heat, cool light source.5. Can be multiplied color as Red, Yellow, Green, Blue, White Orange and purple, making the light effect more attractive.6. Can be us as back light source, Traffic light, Instruction light, Decoration lamp and other lighting products.7. Color box packing, and it can be sold in supermarket, store, department, etc. (Redirected from Bobbycar) A Bobby-Car? is a toy car designed for children from the age of around two. The Classic model is red, made of plastic and is about 60cm long and 40cm high. It has four wheels. The car has been produced by the BIG company since 1972 at sites in Fth and Burghaslach in Germany. After the death in 2003 of the Bobby-Car inventor, Ernst A. Bettag, the Simba Dickie group took over the company. The name "Bobby-Car" is protected. An alternative name would be "running learning vehicle" or "slide car" (because of sliding action over the ground). Since 2005, a "new Bobby-Car" has been produced for which the Classic design was revised. Bobbycar for children Bobby-Car Classic The Bobby-Car was invented in order to help children learn to run. It has a kind of seat in which the child can sit as on a motorcycle. By swinging its legs, the child can move the car. Today, numerous accessories exist such as connecting rods, light running tyres, trailer, etc. As well as being manufactured in different colours, it also comes in variants such as a police car or tow truck. Special editions have been made to honour well known German cars, such as Mercedes-Benz SLK, Audi TT, Smart and Volkswagen Beetle. In cooperation with tyre manufacturer Fulda a model having real tyres rather than the usual hard plastic variety was produced. Bobby-Car Racing In the 1990s another use of Bobby-Cars emerged: Professional competitive driving. The plastic body is strong enough to carry adults. The steering element and the axles are strengthened to handle high speeds (approximately 60 km/h). Competitions are held on closed roads with steep downward gradients. The "official" German speed record of a Bobby-Cars was set on 28 April 2003 by Marco Fischer from the Bobby Car Club Coburg, who achieved a speed of 108.2 km/h. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Bobbycars http://bobby-car-rennen.big.de/ Categories: Toy cars and trucks | Toy brands(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about colombian emerald, bluetooth trackball keyboard, hooded zip, hot plate welding, lounge teak, reed machine, towel rail radiators, aqua master watches, pipe threading machines, hot air blowers, . The LED Light Ball (??200,300,400) products should be show more here!

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Roll-out shelf for Bathroom Cabinet Furniture

I want to introduct something about Modern Sofa Set. Modern Sofa Set Specifications: 1) Combination:corner +1s 2) Dimensions: a) Chair: 80*101*84cm b) Loveseat: 241*98*84cm c)long Sofa: 178*101*84cmPacking: The leg or the naked part of the sofa is packed with foam or waterproof paper. Modern Sofa Set mo A roll-out shelf more commonly known as glide-out shelf, pull-out shelf or slide-out shelf is a shelf that extends outwards in order to reach the contents stored in the back of a cupboard or cabinet more easily. Most modern gourmet kitchens are fitted with roll out shelves instead of traditional shelves for convenience and additional storage space. Cabinet makers have been installing pull out shelves in custom kitchens for over 50 years. The first company to specialize in installing pull out shelves in existing cabinets was Pull Outs Plus, while Shelf Genie was the first national franchise. Applications Roll-out shelves can be typically found in: kitchen cabinets, pantries, bathroom cabinets/vanities, offices, and garages. They are usually available with 3/4 extension or full extension slides. For most light duity kitchen storage the 3/4 extension slides provide the access needed to reach items from the back of the cabinet. Full extension or soft close rails are much more stable and allow items to be removed from the rear of the shelf. Benefits Most people do not use the back of their cabinets because it can be difficult to store and find items. A roll-out shelf eliminates this problem and makes that space useful again. As we get older and it gets harder to get down on your hands and knees pull out shelves make it easy to access the back of your cabinets. References ^ https:\\shelfgenie.com Categories: Furniture Hidden categories: Orphaned articles from February 2009 | All orphaned articles | Articles lacking sources from November 2008 | All articles lacking sources(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about ipod radio connector, wholesale plus size clothes, comforter blanket, youth soccer uniforms, barber scissor, glass fish bowl, karate uniforms, binding comb, high pressure cleaner, binder machines, . The Modern Sofa Set products should be show more here!

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Starbury for basket ball shoe

I want to introduct something about Girls Dance Shoes (KL5156). Girls Dance Shoes (KL5156) Girls Dace Shoes KL5156 Upper material: Suede with print or embroidery Outsole: Tpr outsole or Pvc dots outsole Size: 28-35 for girls, 36-41 for lady The Pattern, materials, colours, sizes, Logo can be customized by customer requested, our slippers looks nice and comfortable! Our main products: Lady indoor slippers, lady shoes, plush shoes, toys slippers, men shoes, men slippers, children shoes, kids shoes, baby shoes, baby squeaky shoes, baby leather shoes, animal slippers. We can supply the sample very soon! Starbury, Inc. Type Private Founded 2006 Headquarters Key people Stephon Marbury, Ben Wallace Industry Clothing line Products Sneakers, apparel Website http://www.starbury.com/ Starbury, Inc. is an American brand of sneakers and clothing endorsed by NBA players Stephon Marbury and Ben Wallace, and marketed by Steve and Barry's. The line was launched in September 2006, as a pair of $14.98 basketball shoes to compete with higher priced products endorsed by celebrity athletes. Stephon Marbury and retail clothing chain Steve & Barry's claim that the products are of the same level of quality as more expensive alternatives. Contents 1 Background 2 Products 3 Initial Reception 4 Findings on shoe quality 5 References 6 External links // Background Marbury remembers growing up in Brooklyn, NY, and not being able to afford the latest shoes. Having been inspired by a professor at Georgia Tech, Marbury has for a long time wanted to offer high-quality, inexpensive shoes to future generations of kids and basketball players, so that they would not have his same dilemma. He took this idea to Steve & Barry's, popular for on-campus university & college focused retailing. They agreed to manufacture the shoes in China, and to market them, with a third party involved to prevent sweatshop conditions. Products Three different styles of Starbury shoes. During the clothing lines inception, Marbury went across the US appearing at malls to do promotion. In addition, he was interviewed by Oprah Winfrey, Good Morning America, Good Day New York, Live with Regis and Kelly, Rachael Ray and many other national media outlets. Marbury is the designer of an initial shoe lineup entitled "Starbury" includes "The Starbury One," a basketball shoe which Stephon wore all season on the New York Knicks, "Starbury Crossovers," a classic "Air Force One"-style shoe which is listed at $9.98 USD, "Starbury Cyclones," shoes with similar styling to "New Balance" shoes, also retailed at $9.98 USD, and finally the "Starbury SXM," another basketball shoe listed at $9.98. Not only does the "Starbury" brand feature shoes but it also sells low priced clothes. The initial lineup includes varsity jackets, hoodies, t-shirts, jerseys, track jackets and pants, dazzle pants, jeans, jean jackets, and warm-up outfits, all under $10. According to Andy Todd, president of Steve & Barry's, the Starbury line will expand from 50 products to over 200 for Spring 2007. The line will include "The Starbury Two" sneaker, polo shirts, skateboard shoes, and other lifestyle products; all under $15 dollars. On April 1st 2007, Stephon Marbury released yet another pair of low-price NBA quality sneakers known as the "Starbury Two". This shoe will also be endorsed by current Cleveland Cavaliers player Ben Wallace. Wallace now also has his own shoe, the "Big Ben", which came out on October 29, 2007, according to the Steve & Barry's website. The "Big Ben" also appeared in the music video The Rebirth by Christian hip hop artists Carriers Of the Cross. Other sneaker models which debuted on April 1st include a low-top version of the Starbury II, the "Starbury Team" (a high-top sneaker), the "Crossover LE" (the next incarnation of the low-top "Crossover") and has a "shiny" patent leather texture to it similar to Bape's "Bape-sta" sneaker, the "SXM Trainer" - the design is radically changed from the first "SXM" model, now a low-top cross-trainer made of nubuck material, the "Cyclone II" (sequel to the "Cyclone"), a nubuck jogging shoe, the "Bowery" (a low profile casual shoe), the "Sur fside" (a nubuck skate shoe), and the "Tornado" (a running shoe). New shoes include the SSE (Signature Special Edition), Danger, Marquis, Mirage, Downtown, Crib, Rush, Troy, and Trex. Initial Reception Despite Marbury putting up subpar numbers, in 2006-07, the shoes still sold well and even former teammate Steve Francis had shown his support by wearing the sneakers in games. Some pairs have managed to sell for almost double the price on eBay auction listings. BusinessWeek named the line one of its best products of 2006. Findings on shoe quality On March 23, 2007, Starbury was featured in a segment on the ABC show 20/20 (edition entitled "Enough!"), hosted by John Stossel. The segment dealt with the high price of sneakers and the role of Starbury and Marbury as an alternative. During the show, Marbury stated "If you take my shoe and you take a $150 shoe, cut it down in half, and it do the same exact thing". Stossel put Marbury's statement to the test and a pair of Starbury Ones were brought to Professor Howard Davis, Shoe Design department professor at Parsons The New School for Design. 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Screen for decorative folding screens

I want to introduct something about Photo device Technology. Photo device Technology Photo device Technology : I. Photo -chip development : we have Photo-semiconductor production facilities, providing various form of Photo-chip in response of custom's demands, weare also aggressively corresponding to small amount various kinds production II. photo -device : this is packing process of the developed photo-chip , this process is bassed on hightly advanced production technology, we are now providing various form of package for customers with this process III. all various parts : 1, silicon wafer 2, silicon wafer fabrication pin photo-diode(osd-1068) 3, common anode type pin photo-diode (osd-2068) 4, all various component parts (inquriy of sde ) Screen may refer to: Look up screen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Contents 1 Separation or partitioning 2 Filtration/selection processes 3 Media display 4 Software 5 Arts 6 Gaming 7 Other // Separation or partitioning Window screen, a wire mesh that covers a window opening. Fire screen. Windbreak of trees or shrubs. Windshield (windscreen), protects the driver of a vehicle. Folding screen, a piece of decorative furniture. By?bu - Japanese decorative folding screens. Coromandel screen - Chinese incised lacquer screen. Irworobongdo - a type of Korean folding screen. Rood screen, a partition in a church which separates the chancel from the nave. Smoke screen, smoke released in order to mask the movement or location of military units. Filtration/selection processes Screening, the process of identifying or selecting members of a population based on one or more selection criteria. Sieve, a mesh used to separate fine particles from coarse ones. Genetic screen, a procedure to identify a particular kind of phenotype. Media display Display device, a cathode ray tube or liquid crystal display (LCD). Computer display screen. Touchscreen, a display device that also takes input via embedded pressure sensors. Projection screen, a viewing surface. Television screen. Software GNU Screen, a computer program which multiplexes computer terminals. another name for "dynpro" in ABAP programs. Arts Screen-printing (silk-screening), a method of printing. Big screen, a nickname associated with the motion picture industry. Split screen (filmmaking), a film composition paradigm in which multiple distinct film sequences are shown simultaneously and next to each other. Gaming Screen (bridge), a device used in some Bridge that visually separates partners at the table from each other. Screen (sports), when a player obstructs the vision or motion of another player. Other Screen (magazine). Electronic page, an interface, scene, page, or group of content on an electronic display device. The conductive screen around the inner conductor(s) of an electrical cable, usually either foil or braided wire. This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Categories: Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: All disambiguation pages | All article disambiguation pages(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about oil pressure engine, fibreglass fabric, designer pet clothes, auto care products, yellow pvc, freshwater pearl strand, computer screen filters, drill water pump, gas fired boilers, fashion hand bag, . The Photo device Technology products should be show more here!

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Jennings's first successful product was the Univox, an early self-powered electronic keyboard similar to the Clavioline. In 1956 Jennings was shown a prototype guitar amplifier made by Dick Denney, a big band guitarist and an old workmate from World War II. The company was renamed Jennings Musical Instruments, or JMI, and in 1958 the 15-watt Vox AC15 amplifier was launched. It was successful, popularized by The Shadows and other British rock 'n' roll musicians. The AC30 Main article: Vox AC30 The Vox AC15 amplifier In 1959, with sales under pressure from the more powerful Fender Twin and from The Shadows, who requested amplifiers with more power, Vox produced what was essentially a double-powered AC15 and named it the AC30. 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The Kentucky Camp Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been since 1995. As it is located within Coronado National Forest, the United States Forest Service is responsible for the upkeep of the remaining buildings within the Kentucky Camp Historic District, Contents 1 History 1.1 Early days 1.2 The fall of a camp and engineer 1.3 The town after 1912 2 Kentucky Camp today 2.1 Buildings 2.2 Preservation 3 Image gallery 4 Notes 5 External links // History A freak accident that killed a mining engineer allowed Kentucky Camp to persist as it is today, a scenic canyon dotted with mesquites, oaks, tall grasses and cacti. The plans for the Kentucky Camp area in the realm of gold mining were ambitious but never really came to fruition. Early days The layout of Kentucky Camp's remaining buildings. In 1874 gold was discovered on the eastern slope of the Santa Rita Mountains. The area became known as the Greaterville mining district and proved to be one of the richest placer deposits in southern Arizona. Placer deposits consist of gold mixed in with sand and gravel. Thus to separate the substances water is required. Generally, water is readily available to wash the mixture of sand, gravel, and gold. However, the arroyos of the Santa Rita Mountains are dry. Miners were required to haul the sacks of dirt to the few running streams in the area. Sometimes they would carry packed water, in canvas and goatskin bags, on the backs of burros to their claims. By the time 1886 came around much of the rich deposits that made such an effort worth it were worked out and many miners gave up and moved on. This sketch of George McAneny is from a 1905 San Jose newspaper. He lost more than $150,000 investing in Kentucky Camp. In 1902 a California mining engineer, James Stetson, had an idea to solve the water problem. His scheme involved channeling seasonal runoff from the mountain streams into a reservoir that would hold enough water to last ten months allowing him to keep a mine in operation. Stetson was able to convince a wealthy Californian, George McAneny to invest in his plan and with other investors from Tucson they formed the Santa Rita Water and Mining Company. The pair prospected the area of Greaterville and finally settled on a mining site in Boston Gulch. The headquarters was set up at nearby Kentucky Gulch and from 1902 until 1906 the buildings at Kentucky Camp served as the offices and residences for the mine employees. By mid-1904 the company's water system was complete and they were doing hydraulic mining at Kentucky Camp. The fall of a camp and engineer One day before a meeting with stockholders in 1905 tragedy befell Stetson. He was killed in a fall from a window at the Santa Rita Hotel in Tucson. 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More than 300 members represent manufacturers and distributors of motorcycles, scooters, parts and accessories, as well as allied trades such as publishing, insurance and consultants that support the continued development of statistics, effective governmental efforts and industry relations. While dealers, clubs and individuals are not eligible for membership, the MIC works with these groups on issues of mutual interest. Contents 1 Company overview 1.1 Board of directors 1.2 Statistics 1.3 International 1.4 Racing series 2 References 3 External links // Company overview Board of directors The MIC Board of Directors is responsible for the affairs of the association, including approval and review of policies, positions, programs, and fiscal operations. The Board has 12 directors; seven representing motorcycle manufacturers, importers, or distributors and five representing the aftermarket and allied trades. The MIC President is Tim Buche. April 18, 2007 The Motorcycle Industry Council (MIC) announced the election of Sarah Schilke, Director of Business Development, Fairchild Sports/Hein Gericke, to the MIC Board of Directors on the final ballot. This marked the first time in the 37 year history of the MIC that a woman has been elected to the Board of Directors. Statistics The MIC's Statistical Annual provides a wealth of information on the industry. Many dealers and businesses investigating the industry find it a useful business information tool. The Statistical Annual is approximately 25 pages long and costs $200. International The first United Nations World Youth Assembly for Road Safety was held in Geneva, Switzerland in April 2007. The Motorcycle Industry Council was asked to provide information on helmet use. Racing series On September 10, 2008, the MIC announced plans to start a new motorcycle racing series to compete with the decades old AMA racing series which was acquired by Daytona Motorsports Group (DMG) in March 2008. References ^ a b "Schilke Elected to Motorcycle Industry Council Board of Directors". Roadracing World. http://www.roadracingworld.com/news/article/?article=28744. Retrieved on 2008-09-10. ^ "Statement from the Motorcycle Industry Council and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America Regarding Intervention in National Park Service Lawsuit". CNET Networks, Inc.. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2006_Jan_14/ai_n16001351. Retrieved on 2008-09-10. ^ "Patriot Motorcycles Corporation Voted into Motorcycle Industry Council and Specialty Vehicle Institute of America". The Gale Group. http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0199-4398099/Patriot-Motorcycles-Corporation-Voted-into.html. Retrieved on 2008-09-10. ^ "MIC Board of Directors". 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The process has been intended to be a net generator of electricity, depending upon the composition of input wastes, and to reduce the volumes of waste being sent to landfill sites. Contents 1 Principle of Operation 2 Existing facilities 2.1 National Cheng Kung University - Tainan, Taiwan (PEAT International) 2.2 Yoshii, Utashinai, and Mihama-Mikata, Japan (Hitachi Metals Ltd.) 2.3 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada (Plasco Energy Group Inc.) 2.4 Faringdon, Oxfordshire, England (Advanced Plasma Power) 2.5 Swindon, Wiltshire APP 3 Planned facilities 3.1 St. Lucie County, Florida (GeoPlasma) 3.2 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (Plasco Energy Group Inc.) 3.3 Port Hope, Ontario, Canada (Sunbay Energy Corporation) 3.4 Tallahassee, Florida (Green Power Systems) 3.5 Hirwaun, Wales (EnviroParks Limited) 3.6 Jackson, Georgia (PR Power Company) 3.7 Red Deer, Alberta (Plasco Energy Group Inc.) 4 Concerns 5 References 6 See also 7 External links // Principle of Operation Relatively high voltage, high current electricity is passed between two electrodes, spaced apart, creating an electrical arc. Inert gas under pressure is passed through the arc into a sealed container of waste material, reaching temperatures as high as 25,000 (13,900) in the arc column. The temperature a few feet from the torch can be as high as 5,0008,000 (2,8004,400). At these temperatures, most types of waste are broken into basic elemental components in a gaseous form, and complex molecules are atomized separated into individual atoms. The reactor operates at a slightly negative pressure, meaning that the feed system is complemented by a gaseous removal system, and later a solid removal system. Depending on the input waste (plastics tend to be high in hydrogen and carbon), gas from the plasma containment can be removed as syngas, and may be refined into various fuels at a later stage. The latest independent review of plasma technology providers was undertaken by Juniper Consulting in 2008. , as well as as separate independent review on Alter NRG /Westinghouse technology. Existing facilities National Cheng Kung University - Tainan, Taiwan (PEAT International) At the National Cheng Kung University (NCKU), PEAT completed the construction of a 3-to-5-metric ton per day ("TPD") PTDR system to process a wide range of solid waste streams, including incinerator fly ash, medical waste, organic industrial process waste and inorganic sludges. The facility can also process waste consumer batteries and other materials, including heavy metal sludges, refinery catalysts (waste streams that would generate valuable metal alloys). This facility, which was constructed as part of a comprehensive resource recovery facility funded by the Taiwan government, was commissioned in November 2004 and received its operating permit in January, 2005. PEAT designed, built and commissioned the PTDR facility and has been an active participant in the operations and maintenance of the facility on behalf of NCKU for its research purposes. 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The classic jukebox has buttons with letters and numbers on them that, when combined, are used to indicate a specific song from a particular record. Contents 1 History 2 Aesthetic style 3 Notable Models 4 References 5 External links // History Coin-operated music boxes and player pianos carved out a place for automatic pay-per-tune music in fairgrounds, amusement parks and other public places (such as train stations in Switzerland) a few decades before the introduction of reliable coin-operated phonographs. The first jukebox was an automatic phonograph produced in 1927 by Rowe International, then known as AMI. Some of these automatic musical instruments were extremely well built and have survived to this day in the hands of collectors and museums. But commercially they could not compete with the jukebox in the long run since they were limited to the instrument (or instruments) used in their construction, and could not reproduce the human voice. The immediate ancestor of the jukebox, called the "Coin-slot phonograph", was the first medium of sound recording encountered by the general public, before mass produced home audio equipment became common. Such machines began to be mass produced in 1889, using phonograph cylinders for records. The earliest machines played only a single record (of about 2 minutes of music or other entertainment), but soon devices were developed that allowed customers to choose between multiple records. In the 1910s the cylinder gradually was superseded by the gramophone record. In 1928, Justus P. Seepburg, who manufactured player pianos, created an electrostatic loudspeaker combined with a record player that was coin operated and gave the listener a choice of eight records. The term "juke box" came into use in the United States in the 1930s, apparently derived from the African-American slang term "juke" or "jook", meaning "dance". The shellac 78 rpm record dominated jukeboxes until the Seeburg Corporation introduced an all 45 rpm vinyl record jukebox in 1950. Wallboxes were an important, and profitable, part of any jukebox installation. Basically a remote control, they enabled patrons to select tunes from their table or booth. The most famous is the Seeburg 3W1, introduced in 1949 as companion to the new 100-select Model M100A jukebox. Stereo sound became popular in the early 1960s, and wallboxes of the era were designed with built-in speakers to provide patrons a sample of this latest technology. Interestingly, for the next several years, there were very few stereo 45 rpm records made; the "little LP" (also referred to as "stereo 7") was designed and manufactured specifically for jukeboxes. It played at 33 1/3 rpm and was the same physical size as the 45 rpm records, to retain compatibility with the jukebox mechanisms. Some jukeboxes during this time were able to play other special 33 discs of 45 size, which provide a longer song or multiple songs, for a higher price. These specialty records (known as EPs, for "extended play") were provided by the unique vendor that supplied records to the operator. Those decades also produced models with ornate lighting, disco and psychedelic effects, and other cosmetic improvements while the internal mechanisms remained moderately stable by comparison. Song-popularity counters told the operator the number of times each record was played (A and B side were generally not distinguished), with the result that popular records remained, while lesser-played songs were replaced with the latest hits. Jukeboxes and their ancestors were a very profitable industry from the 1890s on. They were most popular from the 1940s through the mid-1960s, particularly during the 1950s. 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Filmography Movies 21 and a Wake-Up...(2008) Caitlin Murphy Fire and Ice: The Dragon Chronicles...(2008) Princess Luisa A Near Death Experience(2008) ... Ellie/Elly Mr. Dramatic (2005) ... Jodi The Novice (2004) ... Jill Catch Me If You Can (2002) ... Miggy Groom Lake (2002) ... Kate The Accident (2001) ... Nina Television Dollhouse (2009) ... Dr. Claire Saunders Private Practice (2008) (1 episode - "A Family Thing") ... Molly Ghost Whisperer (2007) (1 episode - "Weight of What Was") ... Tessa Law & Order: Criminal Intent (2007) (1 episode - "Smile") ... Leslie LeZard Drive (2007) (3 episodes) ... Kathryn Tully Alias (2005 - 2006) (13 episodes) ... Kelly Peyton How I Met Your Mother (2006) ... Penelope Justice League Unlimited (2005 - 2006) (4 episodes - voiceover) ... Huntress Supernatural (2005) ... Andrea Barr Angel (2001 - 2004) (71 episodes) ... Winifred "Fred" Burkle / Illyria Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (2003) ... Kathy Kersh Special Unit 2 (2001) ... Nancy To Serve and Protect (1999) (miniseries) ... Melissa Jorgensen Wishbone (1995 - 1997) ... various characters References ^ Angel Vet Moves into Whedon's Dollhouse!" TV Guide. April 17, 2008. Retrieved on April 17, 2008. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Amy Acker Official website Amy Acker at the Internet Movie Database Amy Acker at Allmovie Amy Acker at TV.com Acker's interview with City of Angel.com, an Angel fansite v?d?eMajor members of the Buffy and Angel casts Amy Acker Amber Benson Marc Blucas David Boreanaz Nicholas Brendon Charisma Carpenter Emma Caulfield Alexis Denisof Sarah Michelle Gellar Seth Green Andy Hallett Alyson Hannigan Anthony Stewart Head Vincent Kartheiser James Marsters Mercedes McNab Glenn Quinn J. August Richards Michelle Trachtenberg v?d?eDollhouse Episodes Characters Quotes Category Cast Eliza Dushku Olivia Williams Tahmoh Penikett Harry J. 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MINI-USB hided in the belt. Korea SKYLARK solution 10) Dimension(LXWXH): 50x45x13mm 1 For other uses, see Dimsum. Dim sum Typical dim sum breakfast in Hong Kong.From left to right and top to bottom:har gau, jasmine tea, chicken and vegetable congee, steamed dumpling, rice noodle roll (on plate), cha siu baau TraditionalChinese: ?? SimplifiedChinese: ?? HanyuPinyin: di?nx?n Cantonese Jyutping: dim2 sam1 Literal meaning: little heart Transliterations Mandarin - HanyuPinyin: di?nx?n Min - HokkienPOJ: tiam2 sim1 Cantonese - Jyutping: dim2 sam1 - YaleRomanization: d s?m Dim sum (literally meaning "touch the heart") is the name for a Chinese cuisine which involves a wide range of light dishes served alongside Chinese tea. It is usually served in the mornings until noon time at Chinese restaurants and at specialty dim sum eateries where typical dishes are available throughout the day. Dishes come in small portions and may include meat, seafood, and vegetables, as well as desserts and fruit. The items are usually served in a small steamer basket or on a small plate. Yum cha (literally "tea drinking") is the term used to describe the dining session, especially in contemporary Cantonese. Chinese families in particular typically like to gather at Chinese restaurants for dim sum on special occasions such as Mother Day or Chinese New Year. Contents 1 History 2 Drinking tea 3 Cuisine 4 Dishes 4.1 Main 4.2 Sweets 5 Pricing 6 Fast food and premade dim sum 7 See also 8 References 9 External links // History Travellers on the ancient Silk Road needed a place to take a nap, so teahouses were established along the roadside. Rural farmers, exhausted after working hard in the fields, would also go to teahouses for a relaxing afternoon of tea. At first, it was considered inappropriate to combine tea with food, because people believed it would lead to excessive weight gain. People later discovered that tea can aid in digestion, so teahouse owners began adding various snacks and the tradition of dim sum evolved.[citation needed] In Hong Kong, and most cities and towns in Guangdong province, many Chinese restaurants start serving as early as five in the morning. It is a tradition for the elderly to gather to eat dim sum after morning exercises, often enjoying the morning newspapers. For many southerners in China, yum cha is treated as a weekend family day. Consistent with this tradition, dim sum restaurants typically only serve dim sum until the afternoon (right around the time of a traditional Western 3 o'clock coffee break); other kinds of Cantonese cuisine are served in the evening. Nowadays, various dim sum items are sold as take-out for students and office workers on the go. 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