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- Unite Comment on the Closure of Keating Gravure Group.
- LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, Feb 11, 2008 Marketwire via COMTEX -- Unite the union has reacted angrily at the sudden closure of the Keating Gravure Group who have sites in Mold, Bedford and in Dublin. The company site in Bradley Fold, Lancashire is also in administration but is...
- Research articles 2008-02-11
- Princeton Teams Advance Nanoimprint Understanding.
- Aaron Hand, Executive Editor, Electronic Media With two recent papers in the journal Nanotechnology, researchers at Princeton University (Princeton, N.J.) have published important advances in nanoimprint lithography NIL, taking the technique a couple of steps further toward feasibility as a next-generation lithography...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- FIRST RECORD OF POST-MIDDLE DESMOINESIAN (LATE CARBONIFEROUS) BRACHIOPODS IN THE GREAT BASIN (USA): IMPLICATIONS FOR FAUNAL MIGRATION IN RESPONSE TO LATE PALEOZOIC PALEOGEOGRAPHY
- ABSTRACT- A brachiopod fauna from the Hogan Formation near Skunk Springs, western Utah, in the eastern Great Basin, USA, includes only the new taxon Duartea bruntoni n. sp., and other brachiopod taxa described for the first time in North America. The faunas are considered to be late Moscovian late Desmoinesian...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- NEW UPPER CAMBRIAN-TREMADOC RHYNCHONELLIFORMEAN BRACHIOPODS FROM NORTHWESTERN ARGENTINA: EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS AND EARLY DIVERSIFICATION OF PLECTORTHOIDEANS IN THE ANDEAN GONDWANA
- ABSTRACT- New rhynchonelliformean brachiopods are documented from Upper Cambrian and Tremadoc beds of the Cordillera Oriental and Puna regions, which are representative of the initial radiation of Plectorthoidea on the Andean South American shelves of Gondwana. Protorthisina n. gen., so far the oldest known representative of the family Euorthisinidae, and...
- Research articles 2007-03-01
- The patriot game
- THE PATRIOT GAME: Pat Tillman, the NFL football player who volunteered for the Army Rangers after 9/11 and was killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan, was hailed by many as a paragon of patriotism. Pundit Ann Coulter called him "an American original--virtuous, pure and masculine like only an American male...
- Research articles 2005-11-15
- Quote of the Week
- "I think the likelihood is that Harriet will be in the mold of Sandra Day O'Connor."-Jim Martin, former fiancé of Supreme Court nominee Harriet Miers, to the Boston Globe, Oct. 8, 2005.(See Capital Briefs, Page 4.)
- Research articles 2005-10-17
- Books: Leisure reading
- 'Loud and Clear' By Anna Quindlen Random House, $24.95. Anna Quindlen, who left her job as a New York Times columnist to become a novelist, is still writing columns, currently for Newsweek. And they are very good. She is also writing novels -- and...
- Research articles 2004-04-02
- Toxic mold, a growing problem
- It could become the next asbestosMOLD IS ONE OF MORE than 200,000 species of fungi found worldwide. Of these, there are more than 1,000 strains that North Americans are routinely exposed to. While it has long been known that wind-borne spores bioaerosols from some forms of mold can cause serious...
- Research articles 2004-02-01
- Mold remediation: a practical approach. (Technology: HVAC/Environmental).(related article:Suggested engineering controls)
- Key Concepts * Mold requires water, food, and a stable environment. * Mold remediation regulations do not exist, only guidelines do. * Selection of a contractor should be done as if choosing a doctor ...
- Research articles 2003-06-01
- Mold: Setting the record straight
- Rajecki, Ron Contracting Business 03-01-2003 Mold: Setting the record straight Byline: Rajecki, Ron Volume: 60 Number: 3 ISSN: 02794071 Publication Date: 03-01-2003 Page: 44 Type: Periodical Language: English Some of the best minds in the business douse the hysteria with facts. IMAGE PHOTOGRAPH The public session...
- Research articles 2003-03-01
- EPA scientists develop mold detection technology. (National Report).
- Two Environmental Protection Agency scientists have developed a way to detect potentially dangerous molds much faster and with more accuracy. The new technology can be used to detect the mold Stachybotrys, commonly known as black mold, and more than Two Environmental Protection Agency scientists have...
- Research articles 2002-08-01
- Tandem molds get simpler, better locking.(KEEPING UP WITH: Tooling)
- A simple and more efficient locking system has been developed for TandemMould, a patented stack-mold system that opens and closes two mold faces in alternating sequence. Unlike a conventional stack mold, each mold face is injected independently. The A simple and more efficient locking system...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- Making programming hands-free : feature-recognition CAM software helps this Rockwell Automation mold shop deliver critical molds more quickly. A programmer is still needed, but the software automation saves considerable time
- Changes that address the leadtime required to make a mold tend to focus on the machining cycle. A faster machine following suitable tool paths can allow machining cycles for cores and cavities to proceed considerably faster. However, saving time from these cycles can only go so far; significant time is...
- Research articles 2006-04-01
- Shake, rattle, and scroll
- Whether you know it or not, injection molding is a part of your everyday life. A Lehigh University professor has now developed a simple, software-directed instrument that can vibrate molten plastic in an injection mold to produce stronger, more environmentally beneficial products. Injection molding involves injecting molten plastic into a...
- Research articles 2001-08-01
- CHEAP CHIPS.(Brief Article)
- Engineering faculty at The University of Texas at Austin have created a process with the potential to make the smallest, fastest, and cheapest computer chips. The new method uses simple molds and is the only one based on reactions that occur at low pressure and room...
- Research articles 2001-02-01
- Is California dreaming on mold? Lack of scientific study may hinder enforcement of the state's new toxic mold law. (Building technology: thermal/moisture control).(Brief Article)
- When California Gov. Gray Davis signed Senate Bill 732 last October, it marked the nation's first major state-level effort to legislate against toxic mold. In effect since January, the law aims to reduce health risk from mold by establishing permis When California Gov. Gray...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- Comptec Announces Applique Insert Molding
- VANCOUVER, B.C.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 3, 1996--TRIONICS INDUSTRIES (VSE:TIL) Comptec, in a partnering agreement with Bayer Corporation and Serigraph Inc., has just completed the manufacture of a prototype mold to prove the new Comptec Applique Insert Molding AIM process. Bayer Corporation, among the world's 50 largest corporations with 24,000 employees in...
- Research articles 1996-04-03
- No bake technology. (CastExpo Guide).(Brief Article)
- Specializing in no bake sand technology and equipment, IMF will display a completely automatic mold closing system for large no bake molds. This machine will have the capacity to automatically close flaskless molds measuring from a maximum dimensi Specializing in no bake sand...
- Research articles 2002-04-01
- EnXnet, Inc. Receives New Molds In Preparation For Large Scale Production And Distribution Of Stored Value Cards
- TULSA, Okla. -- EnXnet, Inc. (OTCBB: EXNT) (German WKN# AOHMDW) announces that it has received the new proprietary molds and specialty tooling for the production of stored value cards such as One28 Marketing Group's MoxyCardTM and Interactive Affinities' SurfCardTM utilizing EXNT's ThinDiscC technology. These new molds signal a major advance...
- Research articles 2006-02-09
- Dry idea: new design tool will promote mold-resistant walls. (Mold Detection).(from Oak Ridge National Laboratory)(Brief Article)
- A NEW PIECE OF SOFTWARE MAY HELP DESIGNers prevent moisture-related woes such as mold and mildew. Toxic mold is being blamed for a growing list of ailments--asthma, sinus infections, and chronic fatigue--spawning "an epidemic of mold claims,&quo A NEW PIECE OF SOFTWARE MAY HELP DESIGNers prevent...
- Research articles 2002-09-01
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