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2005-2006 TECHNICAL ACTIVITIES COMMITTEE Voting Members Eckhard Achim Groll, Chair Patricia Thomas (language) Thomas - A language compatible with the language Dylan(TM). Thomas is NOT Dylan(TM). The first public release of a translator to Scheme by Matt Birkholz, Jim Miller, and Ron Weiss, written at Digital Equipment Corporation's Cambridge Research Laboratory runs Graef, Vice-Chair Charles G Arnold Bryan R Becker David F Geary Matt R Hargan Birol I Kilkis James H Norman Janice C Peterson Gary E Phetteplace Gaylon G Richardson S A Sherif she·rif also sha·rif n. 1. A descendant of the prophet Muhammad through his daughter Fatima. 2. The chief magistrate of Mecca in Ottoman times. 3. A Moroccan prince or ruler. Craig P Wray Francis A Mills, Member Outside NA Non-Voting Members Thomas E Watson, BOD BOD: see sewerage. ExO Ronald E Jarnagin, CO Michael R Vaughn, SLI (Scalable Link Interface) A multi-GPU interface from NVIDIA for connecting two or four NVIDIA display adapters together for faster graphics rendering on one monitor or two monitors. SECTION 1--FUNDAMENTALS AND GENERAL 1.1 THERMODYNAMICS thermodynamics, branch of science concerned with the nature of heat and its conversion to mechanical, electric, and chemical energy. Historically, it grew out of efforts to construct more efficient heat engines—devices for extracting useful work from expanding AND PSYCHROMETRICS Voting Members Eric B Ratts, Chair Roy R Crawford Donald P Gatley Xianghong Huang Pedro J Mago Ron M Nelson Vernon W Peppers Jose A Perez-Galindo Yongfang Zhong Non-Voting Members Laura A Schaefer, Vice-Chair Mark F Ahlers Charles H Bemisderfer Robert J Braun James L Douglas William Fox Ellen M Franconi M Bruce Bruce, Scottish royal family descended from an 11th-century Norman duke, Robert de Brus. He aided William I in his conquest of England (1066) and was given lands in England. Herbert Anthony M Jacobi Ja·co·bi , Abraham 1830-1919. German-born American physician who established a children's clinic in New York (1860) and is considered the founder of American pediatrics. Edward F Keuper Sanford A Klein Klein , Melanie 1882-1960. Austrian-born British psychoanalyst who first introduced play therapy and was the first to use psychoanalysis to treat young children. Thomas H Kuehn Jason T LeRoy Nicole C Okamoto James T Schaefer Stuart S Schlotterbeck S A Sherif Trilochan Singh Trilochan Singh was a famous Indian field hockey player who competed in the 1948 Summer Olympics. External links
Robert M Tozer 1.2 INSTRUMENTS AND MEASUREMENTS Voting Members John P Scott, Chair David Perkins David Perkins could refer to any of the following people:
James L Douglas Xianghong Huang Stephen A Idem Arsen Krikor Melikov B Ronald Moncrief Frank J Spevak Richard Stonier Charles C Wright Non-Voting Members B Terry Beck Dale J Cagwin Donald J Clarke Leonard A Damiano Chad Chad (chăd, chäd), Fr. Tchad, officially Republic of Chad, republic (2005 est. pop. 9,826,000), 495,752 sq mi (1,284,000 sq km), N central Africa. B Dorgan Fathi A Finaish Todd Todd , Sir Alexander Robertus 1907-1997. British chemist. He won a 1957 Nobel Prize for his study of nucleic acids and nucleotide structures. R Hardwick Robert A Helfinstine Mohammad H Hosni Thomas H Kuehn Robert E Montividas Luis M Solarte Gary J Throckmorton George S George, river, c.345 mi (560 km) long, rising in a lake on the Quebec-Labrador boundary, E Canada. It flows N through Indian Lake (125 sq mi/324 sq km) to Ungava Bay (an arm of Hudson Strait). Yamamoto David Zabrowski Xiaohui Zhou 1.3 HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW Voting Members Steven J Eckels, Chair Satheesh Kulankara, Vice-Chair Walid Chakroun Rick J Couvillion Joseph B Huber Srinivas Garimella Anthony M Jacobi Branislav Korenic Josua P Meyer Timothy A Shedd Petur Thors Non-Voting Members Zahid H Ayub Young L Bae Ahmed Bensafi Arthur E Bergles Robert W Besant Ralph L Breisch III James Steven Brown Alberto Cavallini Louay M Chamra Ming Chien Chyu Michael D Connaghan Joseph A Driscoll III Michele Friedrich Eckhard Achim Groll Stephen S Hancock John P Hartfield John E Huber Cesare M Joppolo John F Judge Paul Edward Krause Krause named after W.J.F. Krause, a German anatomist. K's bulb, K's corpuscle, K's endbulb see bulboid corpuscle. Krause glands mucous glands in the conjunctiva. Axel Axel: see Absalon. Kriegsmann William F McQuade Ross Ross , Sir Ronald 1857-1932. British physician. He won a 1902 Nobel Prize for proving that malaria is transmitted to humans by the bite of the mosquito. D Montgomery Bruce I Nelson Darin W Nutter Michael M Ohadi James A Parsons Parsons, city (1990 pop. 11,924), Labette co., SE Kans.; inc. 1871. It is a shipping point for dairy products, grain, and livestock. Manufactures include ammunition, wire and paper products, plastics, and appliances. Michael B Pate Olivier Pelletier Gary W Price Eric B Ratts Thomas M Reinarts Kenneth J Schultz Walter R Schwarz Mirza M Shah Shah is a Persian term for a monarch (ruler) that has been adopted in many other languages. This term is a Post Islamic Revolution term for monarchs in Iran which is replaced by valie faghih or Supreme Leader. S A Sherif Russell E Smith Keith E Starner Bodh R Subherwal Yong Xin Yong Xin (永信法師) is the current principle abbot of the Shaolin Temple. He is the thirteenth successor after Buddhist abbot Xue Ting Fu Yu. Yong Xin is not a martial abbot, but a clerical one, and his duties are scholarly; martial abbot Shi De Li is Tao John R Thome Shin-Miin Anny Tzuoo Mahesh Mahesh (m n. Valiya-Naduvath Michael J Wilson Samuel F Yana-Motta Lizheng W Zhang David Zietlow 1.4 CONTROL THEORY AND APPLICATION Voting Members Chariti A Young, Chair Gaylen V Atkinson James J Coogan Leonard A Damiano Larry J Fisher Alfred G Garza Kevin J Kerr John P Kettler Curtis J Klaassen Robert F Levi Damian Ljungquist Boggarm S Setty Steven T Taylor Non-Voting Members Michael Pouchak, Vice-Chair Monica Y Amalfitano Howard G Angle Peter R Armstrong Don C Bailey Dale Ball Kimberly A Barker barker a term for an animal that does not usually bark which makes a violent respiratory effort, often during a convulsion, accompanied by a sound which roughly resembles a dog's bark. Gerald T Bauers David E Bornside Steven T Bushby Dale J Cagwin Rafael Chen Terry L Cornell Cornell named after New York State Veterinary College at Cornell University, NY, USA. Cornell alternative-month accelerated lambing system enables each ewe to lamb three times in every 2 years. Raj raj also Raj n. Dominion or rule, especially the British rule over India (1757-1947). [Hindi r A Daswani Lindell A Davidson Daniel J Ebbert Jr Richard W Eiden Clifford C Federspiel Larry G Felker Radha Krishna Ganesh Ravisankar Ganta James W Gartner Signhild E Gehlin Jeffrey J Gloudeman Raj Gopal Brian J Hall Paul J Hanbury Donald C Hardin Philip Haves Mark C Hegberg Gregor P Henze John M House David B Kahn Curtis J Klaassen Jan F Kreider Shigeru Kurosu Roger William Lautz John R Lewis Shan S Li Steven J Linn linn n. Scots 1. A waterfall. 2. A steep ravine. [Scottish Gaelic linne, pool, waterfall.] Carol Lomonaco Nemat Lotfi John C Mentzer Clay G Nesler H Michael Newman Michael Newman (born 1957) was a Los Angeles County lifeguard for 20 years and a firefighter. Newman started his career as a lifeguard at the age of 10 when he joined the junior lifeguards. He excelled at swimming and water sports and attended Pacific Palisades High School. Patrick J O'Neill Zachary G Obert Robert A Old Jr Ralph G Perkins David J David J. Haskins (b. April 24, 1957, in Northampton, England) is a British alternative rock musician. He was the bassist for the seminal gothic rock band Bauhaus. Life and work Pieper Paul S Pinkston Ofer Pittel Buss Andrew Price Andrew Price (April 2, 1854 - February 5, 1909) was a U.S. Representative from Louisiana. Born on Chatsworth plantation, near Franklin, St. Mary Parish, Louisiana, Price attended various private schools. Barry P Reardon Robert D Riel ri·el n. See Table at currency. [Origin unknown.] Noun 1. riel - the basic unit of money in Cambodia; equal to 100 sen Keith D Robinson Jeffrey P Schein Frank Shadpour John R Sosoka Dennis A Stanke Benjamin P Sun Karl T C Swanson Ronald R Thomas Lawrence H Uebele David M Underwood Horacio Vasquez Paul C Wacker Wacker may refer to:
Mashuri L Warren George E Wells III Jin Wen Jonathan D West Bruce D Westphal Verle A Williams James R Winston Peng Xu Mohammed Zaheer-Uddin Jinsong Zhang 1.5 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Voting Members Robert J Hitchcock, Chair Krishnan Gowri, Vice-Chair Vikrant C Aute Piotr Bartkiewicz Bruce Billedeaux David J Branson Wayne A Dunn Mike A Galler Alison G Kwok Ron M Nelson Michael Pouchak Nicholas B Rajkovich Non-Voting Members Christopher J Becker Albert W Black III David E Bornside Michael R Brambley J Patrick Carpenter David E Claridge Charles H Culp III Timothy C Dwyer James Forester Walter T Grondzik Jeff S Haberl Kristin H Heinemeier Mark M Hydeman Rick A Larson Robert A Old Jr Vernon W Peppers Mary A Piette Steven L Rosen Stephen B Roth Michael CA Schwedler Stephen E Selkowitz Pornsak Songkakul Paul C Wacker Wayne Webster Webster, town (1990 pop. 16,196), Worcester co., S Mass., near the Conn. line; settled c.1713, set off from Dudley and Oxford and inc. 1832. The chief manufactures are footwear, fabrics, and textiles. Xiaohui Zhou 1.6 TERMINOLOGY Voting Members Ross D Montgomery, Chair Bruce Billedeaux, Vice-Chair W David Bevirt Gary C Debes Lawrence V Drake drake 1. male duck. 2. loliumtemulentum. Jaap J Hogeling Suzanne LeViseur Daniel C McNeil Alan J Northcott Non-Voting Members Roberto R Aguilo Walter P Bishop Albert W Black III John R Breckenridge Robert H Bushnell Gale C Corson William S Duvall Jr John M Filler fill·er 1 n. One that fills, as: a. Something added to augment weight or size or fill space. b. A composition, especially a semisolid that hardens on drying, used to fill pores, cracks, or holes in wood, plaster, Jr Michael W Gallagher James E Hope Simon Jol Birol I Kilkis Oliver K Lewis Shek Chuen Li John L G McNab Jose A Reig William V William V may refer to:
American physician. He shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for developing cardiac catheterization. Carl A Swenson Guy P Van Meulebrouck Robert A Zagar 1.7 BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT, AND GENERAL LEGAL EDUCATION Voting Members George A Jackins, Chair Lynn G Bellenger Michael R Bilderbeck Cynthia A Callaway Richard A Charles William J Coad Michael C Connor Donald G Colliver Mark Diamond Richard A Evans Ev·ans , Herbert McLean 1882-1971. American anatomist who isolated four pituitary hormones and discovered vitamin E (1922). William G Frey Harley W Goodman Goodman was a polite term of address, used where Mister (Mr.) would be used today. Compare Goodwife. Goodman refers to:
David M Governo Paul J Halyard hal·yard also hal·liard n. Nautical A rope used to raise or lower a sail, flag, or yard. [Alteration (influenced by yard1) of Middle English halier, from Jr Frederick H Kohloss Judith H Maxwell Richard J Pearson Richard H Rooley Duane A Wolf Non-Voting Members Christopher M McDonald, Vice-Chair Mark W Allen Al·len , Edgar 1892-1943. American anatomist who is noted for his studies of hormones and for the discovery (1923) of estrogen. David Arnold David S Butler Sr Leslie R Carmichael John P Castelvecchi John A Clark Raj A Daswani Michael M Edwards Charles R Foster III Jeffry W Gatlin Michael D Gerhardt Theresa A Goetz Warren G Hahn Daniel Int-Hout III Richard T Jones Daniel E Kramer William A Kumpf Carl N Lawson Norm Maxwell Norman Michael Clifford Maxwell (born 5 March 1976 in Rawene, New Zealand) is a New Zealand Rugby Union footballer. His usual position is at lock. He is 1.98m tall and weighs 106kg. Todd A Meling Francis A Mills Ross D Montgomery William O'Donnell Wiliam O'Donnell (died 4 April, 1947) was an Irish politician who served for four years in Dáil Éireann. He was first elected in the 1943 general election to the 11th Dáil as an independent TD for Tipperary. Raymond E Patenaude Paul S Pratt Michael CA Schwedler Mary G Scoggins Leon Shapiro Lawrence G Spielvogel E Mitchell Mitchell, city (1990 pop. 13,798), seat of Davison co., SE S.Dak.; inc. 1881. Mitchell is a trade, distribution, and shipping center for a dairy and livestock area. Swann Marvin Thedford Jr Bonnieblue Valentin Joseph R Vallort Wayne Webster James E Woods 1.8 MECHANICAL INSULATION insulation (ĭn'səlā`shən, ĭn'sy –), use of materials or devices to inhibit or prevent the conduction of heat or of electricity. SYSTEMS
Voting Members G Christopher Crall, Chair Thomas E Ponder, Vice-Chair Kenneth R Collier Andre O Desjarlais Gordon H Hart Vagn Korsgaard Patrick M Noonan Kartik A Patel Carsten Rode John A Scott Anil G Shenoy Non-Voting Members Thomas B Axley Jr Stephen O Barefoot bare·foot also bare·foot·ed adv. & adj. With nothing on the feet: walking barefoot in the grass; a barefoot boy. Glenn A Brower Hiran Castillo Charles C Cottrell Ricardo R Gamboa Peter F Hays Hays, city (1990 pop. 17,767), seat of Ellis co., W central Kans.; inc. 1885. It is a rail, trade, and medical center in a grain, cattle, and oil area. Manufactures include electronic equipment, plastics, feeds, medical supplies, aircraft, and motorcycles. Richard T Jones Dave Lovich William S Miller Arthur N Olson Victor L Penar Charles Petty Petty girl airbrushed beauty, scantily clad in Esquire’s pages. [Am. Lit.: Misc.] See : Sex Symbols Chris Sanders San´ders n. 1. An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood. Roger C Schmidt 1.9 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS Voting Members Frank J Pucciano, Chair Steven Rosenstock, Vice-Chair Robert W Helt Lawrence C Markel Colleen S col·leen n. An Irish girl. [Irish Gaelic cailín, diminutive of caile, girl, from Old Irish. Smith Marvin Thedford Jr Russell A Tiffany Tiffany, Tiffanie (UK) a semi-longhaired version of the Burmese cat. It has a fine, silky coat in many colors. Marija S Marija is a given name, which translates from many languages in eastern Europe as Mary, and may refer to:
Non-Voting Members Kirk M Bond Subhash M Brahmavar Robert W Crosby Alexander Domijan Jr Chad B Dorgan Fred W Dougherty Carlos Estrada Charles R Foster III Norman L Fowler Charles Wayne Frazell Joe T Hague Rodney H Lewis Joseph H Lunsford Kenneth R Luther Janet Janet: see Clouet, Jean. JANET - Joint Academic NETwork M Lynch John C Mentzer Wayne G Mitchell Rex E Noble Janice Mr Peterson Thomas Piwinski Richard E Rundus Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. P Stambaugh John L Stoops Louis E Sulfstede Gary J Throckmorton William O Warren Jr 1.10 COGENERATION cogeneration In power systems, use of steam for both power generation and heating. High-temperature, high-pressure steam from a boiler and superheater first passes through a turbine to produce power. SYSTEMS Voting Members Nadar R Jayaraman, Chair Victor L Penar, Vice-Chair Ainul Abedin Ali A Jalalzadeh-Azar Robert A Bunn Ronald L Davis Laszlo G Emho Steven K Fischer Fi·scher , Hans 1881-1945. German chemist known for his research on the components of blood. He won a 1930 Nobel Prize for his work on the synthesis of hemin. Riyaz A Papar James A Parsons Dharam V Punwani Harold C Smith Jr Richard S Sweetser Timothy C Wagner Non-Voting Members Dennis F Moran Moran equitable councillor to King Feredach. [Irish Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 728] See : Justice Sriram Somasundaram G Anand John S Andrepont Alonzo B Blalock Bla·lock , Alfred 1899-1964. American surgeon who developed surgical techniques for repairing congenital defects of the heart and associated blood vessels. Cynthia A Callaway Gregory M Dobbs Michael W Ellis ELLIS - EuLisp LInda System. An object-oriented Linda system written for EuLisp. "Using Object-Oriented Mechanisms to Describe Linda", P. Broadbery <pab@maths.bath.ac.uk> et al, in Linda-Like Systems and Their Implementation, G. Wilson ed, U Edinburgh TR 91-13, 1991. Craig D Fredeen Hugh I Hugh I can refer to:
Frank E Jakob Milton Meckler Vikas Patnaik Predrag M Popovic David E Robertson Ian D Spanswick M Edward Thomas Edward Thomas may be:
Donald G Warren James H Watts Watts, residential section of south central Los Angeles. Named after C. H. Watts, a Pasadena realtor, the section became part of Los Angeles in 1926. Artist Simon Rodia's celebrated Watts Towers are there. Terrence J Terence Jenkins (born July 12, 1983 in New York City, New York, United States) is an American television personality and one of the current hosts of the popular Black Entertainment Television show 106 & Park. Whitehead whitehead /white·head/ (hwit´hed) 1. milium. 2. closed comedo. white·head n. 1. Verle A Williams 1.11 ELECTRIC MOTORS AND MOTOR CONTROLS Voting Members Rick L Bunch, Chair Thomas R Barratt Jason P Bobruk Preben Christiansen Robert W Helt Thomas F Lowery low·er·y also lour·y adj. Overcast; threatening. Riyaz A Papar Hermann Renz Daryl K Showalter Edward J Swan swan, common name for a large aquatic bird of both hemispheres, related to ducks and geese. It has a long, gracefully curved neck and an extremely long, convoluted trachea which makes possible its far-carrying calls. Non-Voting Members John Tolbert Jr, Vice-Chair Charles G Arnold Floyd L Brown Jim Chmielewski Terry B Davies Alexander Domijan Jr Mark C Hegberg Ivan Jadric Thomas E Jensen Michael P Kuk Richard J Lisauskas Sally A McInerny John A O'Brien James W Rhinehart Jeffery D Rice Richard E Rundus Harold R Schnetzka Jeff Sopko Russell A Tiffany William E Tinsley Thomas E Watson 1.12 MOISTURE MANAGEMENT IN BUILDINGS Voting Members Ronald B Bailey, Chair Carl N Lawson, Vice-Chair Leonard A Damiano Andre O Desjarlais Charles E Dorgan Lewis G Harriman III Michael P Hayes Achilles N Karagiozis Hartwig Kunzel John A Murphy Raymond E Patenaude Paul H Shipp Elia M Sterling Jeff J Traylor Bede W Wellford Non-Voting Members Douglass S Abramson Gil Avery A·ver·y , Oswald 1877-1955. American bacteriologist noted for establishing (1944) that DNA is responsible for the transmission of heritable characteristics. Hollace S Bailey Stephen O Barefoot Charles H Culp III Chad B Dorgan Patricia E Jones S Louis Kelter Kel´ter n. 1. Regular order or proper condition. If the organs of prayer be out of kelter or out of tune, how can we pray? - Barrow. Noun 1. Mark S Lentz Mikael H Salonvaara Alberto J Sanchez Mary G Scoggins SECTION 2--ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY 2.1 PHYSIOLOGY physiology (fĭzēŏl`əjē), study of the normal functioning of animals and plants during life and of the activities by which life is maintained and transmitted. It is based fundamentally on the activities of protoplasm. AND HUMAN ENVIRONMENT Voting Members Peter Simmonds, Chair Eric W Adams, Vice-Chair Larry G Berglund James J Bushnell Alison G Kwok Paul A Lebbin Amy B Musser Gwelen Paliaga Nicholas B Rajkovich James T Reardon Sitaraman Chandra Sekhar Diotima A Von Kempski David P Wyon Non-Voting Members Gaetano Alfano Joy Eileen Altwies Edward A Arens Laszlo Banhidi Sherif Barakat Gail S Brager John R Breckenridge Peter W Brothers Kris Cena Robert E Chase Daniel R Clark Richard De Dear Charles E Dorgan Wayne A Dunn E C Eichelberger Jr P Ole Fanger Clifford C Federspiel Marc E Fountain fountain, natural or artificially conveyed flow of water. In ancient Greece columnar shrines were built over springs and dedicated to deities or nymphs. In ancient Rome fountains fed by the great aqueduct system furnished water in the streets, in the villa gardens, Jeffry W Gatlin Ralph F Goldman Fariborz Haghighat Randall S Randall may refer to the following: In places:
John Marshall Hemphill Michael J Hodgson Larry C Holcomb Raymond H Horstman Mohammad H Hosni Glenn C Hourahan Daniel Int-Hout III Mark C Jackson Jackson. 1 City (1990 pop. 37,446), seat of Jackson co., S Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1857. It is an industrial and commercial center in a farm region. Miloslav V Jokl Byron W Jones Matthew K Klein Hal Levin lev·in n. Archaic Lightning. [Middle English levene, levin; see leuk- in Indo-European roots.] Arsen Krikor Melikov William E Murphy Yasunobu Nishi Bjarne W Olesen Thomas Phillips
He was born at Dudley in Warwickshire. Gary Raw Douglas D Reynolds Wallace W Rhodes Jr Frederick H Rohles Jr David G Scheatzle Oliver J Selfridge George J Sestak Michael S Sherber Jerry M Sipes Henry H Slack 1. (operating system) slack - Internal fragmentation. Space allocated to a disk file but not actually used to store useful information. 2. (jargon) slack John L Stoops Liangcai Tan TAN See tax anticipation note (TAN). Shin-Ichi Tanabe Dale K Tiller Robert W Tinsley Jorn Toftum William S Tower Alan C Veeck Lily lily, common name for the Liliaceae, a plant family numbering several thousand species of as many as 300 genera, widely distributed over the earth and particularly abundant in warm temperate and tropical regions. M Wang James E Woods Joseph A Yoshida Hui Zhang 2.2 PLANT AND ANIMAL ENVIRONMENT Voting Members Lingying Zhao, Chair Xinlei Wang, Vice-Chair Daniel A Berckmans Daniel Albert Ghidoni Henry W Hays Carl N Lawson Christian V Christian V, 1646–99, king of Denmark and Norway (1670–99), son and successor of Frederick III. His minister, Griffenfeld, who until his fall in 1676 dominated Christian's reign, made the monarchy absolute. Robbian Andrew Smith Andrew Smith or Andy Smith may refer to:
Non-Voting Members Louis D Albright Michael F Brugger Mark A Butler Heather L Camden Leslie L Christianson Donald G Colliver James J Coogan K William Dean
William Dean (b. 1840-01-08, d. 1905-09-04) was the Chief Locomotive Engineer for the Great Western Railway from 1877, when he succeeded Joseph Armstrong. Rebecca T Ellis Daniel P Frasier Richard S Gates Thomas H Greiner Albert James Heber Ronaldo G Maghirang James Meyer Gerald L Riskowski Luis M Solarte Richard E Stakutis Don Van Noy Hongwei Xin Joseph A Yoshida Yuanhui Zhang 2.3 GASEOUS gas·e·ous adj. 1. Of, relating to, or existing as a gas. 2. Full of or containing gas; gassy. AIR CONTAMINANTS AND GAS CONTAMINANT contaminant /con·tam·i·nant/ (kon-tam´in-int) something that causes contamination. contaminant something that causes contamination. REMOVAL EQUIPMENT Voting Members Erik Kuiper, Chair Dean T Tompkins, Vice-Chair Kyung-Ju Choi Ronald Domitrovic Karin K Foarde Robert Hendry Hussein E Khalifa William P Lull Matt Middlebrooks Christopher O Muller Mul·ler , Hermann Joseph 1890-1967. American geneticist. He won a 1946 Nobel Prize for the study of the hereditary effect of x-rays on genes. Mül·ler , Johannes Peter 1801-1858. Brian A Rock E C Schroeter Derald G Welles Non-Voting Members Safir M Adeni Nick H Agopian Robert G Baker Charlene W Bayer Morton H Blatt Susan D Brandes Monroe A Britt britt n. Variant of brit. Noun 1. britt - the young of a herring or sprat or similar fish brit young fish - a fish that is young 2. Eric L Brodsky Robert B Burkhead H E Burroughs Johnnie H Copley Michael D Corbat Harry C Elinsky Jr Laszlo G Emho Joseph C Enneking David S Ensor P Ole Fanger Christopher Flaherty Allan H Frey Radha Krishna Ganesh Aleksandar F Greguric Gunter Groeger James T Hanley Scott Douglas Hanson John H Horns Ker-Ching Hsieh Mark A Huza Anthony Jobe Edward G Karpenski Thomas J Kelly Carolyn M Kerr Michael L Kingsley Matthew K Klein Brian C Krafthefer Curt J Lawnicki William B Leedy Marilyn A Listvan Robert A Lloyd Alan C Longton Richard S Moore Peter Morris James E Moulton Paul R Nelson David YH Pui Mark A Renn Charles E Rose Jeffrey Roseberry John Sabelli Scott Mr Sherwood Chang W Sohn Robert T Sohr Paolo Tronville Douglas Waters
The Douglas Water is a river in south-central Scotland, and is a tributary of the River Clyde. Its course is entirely within the South Lanarkshire council area. Vanosdell Philip J Winters David L Witham Robert W Woods Terri L Wytko Jianshun S Zhang Stephen H Zitin 2.4 PARTICULATE par·tic·u·late adj. Of or occurring in the form of fine particles. n. A particulate substance. particulate composed of separate particles. AIR CONTAMINANTS AND PARTICULATE CONTAMINANT REMOVAL EQUIPMENT Voting Members Charles F Kern Kern, river, 155 mi (249 km) long, rising in the S Sierra Nevada Mts., E Calif., and flowing south, then southwest to a reservoir in the extreme southern part of the San Joaquin valley. The river has Isabella Dam as its chief facility. , Chair Monroe A Britt Eric L Brodsky James T Hanley Scott Douglas Hanson Brian C Krafthefer James O Kubokawa Thomas H Kuehn Erik Kuiper Bruce N McDonald James E Moulton DeeAnn L Nelson Mark A Renn E C Schroeter Peter W Shipp Jeffrey A Siegel Donald D Donald D is a rapper originally from North Carolina. In New York, he started his career as a rapper, as part of The B-Boys, working with Afrika Islam and Grandmaster Flash. Thornburg Paolo Tronville Alan C Veeck Derald G Welles Non-Voting Members Thomas A Justice, Vice-Chair Ronald B Bailey Robert G Baker Charlene W Bayer Morton H Blatt Susan D Brandes Jeffrey D Brouillette Robert B Burkhead H E Burroughs William A Cheney Kyung-Ju Choi John R Conley Johnnie H Copley Michael D Corbat Robert M Culbert Ronald Domitrovic Russell L Donnici Leonard E Duello Stephanie Earley Harry C Elinsky Jr David S Ensor Forrest B Fencl Joe W Fly Karin K Foarde Paul Francisco Jan K Fretthold Allan H Frey Radha Krishna Ganesh Kim H Hagstrom Paul W Houston Ker-Ching Hsieh Mark A Huza Mark C Jackson Anthony Jobe Edward G Karpenski Carolyn M Kerr Mary Kovacs Rick A Larson Marilyn A Listvan Henri A Manz David Matier Todd A McGrath Stephan M Mcdonagh William D Mele Dale Montgomery Michael A Murphy Paul R Nelson Francis J Offermann III David YH Pui Samuel Rivera Samuel Rivera (born 1946 in Cayey, Puerto Rico[1]) has been the Democratic mayor of the U.S. city of Passaic, New Jersey, since 2001. Rivera came to national attention on September 6 2007, when he was indicted and arrested on charges of accepting bribes in exchange for Charles E Rose Leslye Sandberg Charles J Seyffer Chang W Sohn Leslie E Sparks Sparks, city (1990 pop. 53,367), Washoe co., W Nev., just E of Reno; inc. 1905. The Southern Pacific RR was the major employer until the dieselization of railroad engines forced the closing (1957) of the railroad shops there. Richard Stonier Steven R Szymurski Gregory R Thiel Douglas E Triestram Edward J Trocha Douglas Waters Vanosdell Ali R Vatine John D Warfield Philip J Winters Terri L Wytko 2.5 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE Voting Members Bruce B Lindsay, Chair Denis Denis, king of Portugal: see Diniz. F Clodic, Vice-Chair Steven H Bernhardt James M Calm James G Crawford Cynthia L Gage Osami Kataoka David F Lewis Gursaran D Mathur Mack McFarland Christoph Meurer William F Walter Thomas E Werkema Jr Non-Voting Members Karim Amrane M Kent Anderson Kent McKay Anderson (Born August 12, 1963) in Florence, South Carolina, is a retired Major League Baseball infielder. Anderson played for one team during his career, the California Angels (1989-1990). Van D Baxter Timothy A Bernadowski Donald M Brundage Larry Butz David S Godwin Edward W Jolly Peter W Likes Suresh R Modi Gregory J Rosenquist Hidetoshi Sagawa Frederique A Sauer Leonard J Swatkowski Jr Leonard Van Essen David P Wilson Robert W Yost 2.6 SOUND AND VIBRATION CONTROL Voting Members Karl L Peterman Pe´ter`man n. 1. A fisherman; - so called after the apostle Peter. , Chair Warren E Blazier Jr Norman Broner E C Eichelberger Jr Mark W Fly H Geoff Leventhall Robert M Lilkendey Neil A Moiseev Matthew T Murello Thomas S Paige Richard J Peppin Gary E Phetteplace Douglas D Reynolds William B Rockwood Kenneth P Roy Robert E Simmons Jason D Swan Lily M Wang Steven S Wise Randal S Zimmerman Non-Voting Members Patrick C Marks, Vice-Chair Charles G Arnold Mark Bastasch Steven S Black Duane P Brown Steven M Brown Courtney Burroughs Ted N Carnes Costas C Christofi Nathan Clute Russell A Cooper John F Dunlap Ronald Eligator Michael J Franklin Michael Froehlich Richard D Godfrey J Barrie Graham Brian F Guenther Arthur D Hallstrom Basel H Jurdy Reginald H Keith Howard F Kingsbury Glenn W Kowald Heng-Yi Lai Patrick J Lama Jerry G Lilly Sally A McInerny Dustin E Meredith Emanuel Mouratidis Matt Nelson Patrick J Oliver Kim G Osborn John A Paulauskis Eric J Rosenberg Mark E Schaffer Robert A Schmidt William F Stewart Terence M Tyson William J Waeldner Zhiping Wang Jonathan Weinstein 2.7 SEISMIC AND WIND RESTRAINT DESIGN Voting Members James R Tauby, Chair James A Carlson Ted N Carnes Edward D Fitts Gregory L Meeuwsen Rajendra P Prasad Prasāda (Sanskrit: प्रसाद), prasād/prashad (Hindi), Prasāda in (Kannada), prasādam (Tamil), or prasadam Richard S Sherren William Staehlin Robert John This article is about the American musician. For the American photographer, see Robert John (photographer). Robert John (born Robert John Pedrick, Jr., 1946, Brooklyn, New York) is an American singer-songwriter. Wasilewski Non-Voting Members Paul W Meisel, Vice-Chair Joseph F Auclair J Marx Ayres Richard E Batherman Tim M Benkert Soner Bicer Warren E Blazier Jr Norman Broner James L Brownell Mark A Bryant Scott D Campbell John F Dunlap Charles E Ebbing Michael Froehlich John P Giuliano James W Guinan David J Jeltes Ganeson Kandasamy Frederick H Kohloss Patrick J Lama Patrick C Marks David R Meredith Jeff Meyers Jeffrey A. Meyer is an Associate Professor of Law at Quinnipiac University School of Law in Hamden, CT. Jeffrey Meyer began teaching at Quinnipiac Law School as an Associate Professor of Law in January 2006, following many years of legal practice experience. Chris A Papadimos Panos Papavizas Phillip J Pearson Karl L Peterman Mark E Schaffer Daryl K Showalter Robert E Simmons David A Sturges Karen C Thrasher thrasher: see mimic thrush. thrasher Any of 17 species (family Mimidae) of New World songbirds that have a downcurved bill and are noted for noisily foraging on the ground in dense thickets and for loud, varied songs. Terry E Townsend Douglas G Valerio Lily M Wang Thomas L White Robert A Zagar 2.8 BUILDINGS' ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS AND SUSTAINABILITY Voting Members Drury B Crawley, Chair Thomas M Lawrence, Vice-Chair Joy Eileen Altwies Donald M Brundage Harvey J Bryan Thomas E Cappellin William J Coad J Kevin Cross Ismena V Deacon deacon: see orders, holy. DEACON - Direct English Access and CONtrol. English-like query system. Sammet 1969, p.668. Harry J Enck Tia Heneghan Jaap J Hogeling James A Keller Donald E Larsson Malcom Lewis Janice K Means Francis A Mills Paul A Torcellini Stephen C Turner Non-Voting Members John S Andrepont Margaret B Bailey Erv L Bales Donald B Bivens James C Bradburn Michael J Brandemuehl Micheal D Byars Mark E Case Joseph A Charlson Roland Charneux Tak-Wing Chu Donald G Colliver Stephen G Connor John D Cowan James G Crawford Charles H Culp III Richard A Danks Lee P DeBaillie Joseph J Deringer Michael P Deru Kevin V Dickens Kevin A Duell P Ole Fanger Douglas David Fick Jeffry W Gatlin Frederic Genest Leon R Glicksman David S Godwin Walter T Grondzik David L Grumman James W Guinan Raj P Gupta Fariborz Haghighat Sheila Sheila is a common given name for a female, taken from the Gaelic name Síle/Sìle, which is believed to be a Gaelic form of Julia or Cecilia. Like "Cecil" or "Cecilia", the name means "Smart and Wise", from the Latin caecus. J Hayter Jordan L Heiman Harold W Heiss Adam W Hinge hinge n. A jointed or flexible device that allows the turning or pivoting of a part, such as a door or lid, on a stationary frame. hinge see hinge joint. John F Hogan hogan Dwelling of the Navajo Indians of Arizona and New Mexico. The hogan is roughly circular and constructed usually of logs, which are stepped in gradually to create a domed roof. Glenn C Hourahan Ronald D Judkoff Patricia G Kempf Jan Kosny Brian C Krafthefer Gunnar Langkilde Nils Larsson Suzanne LeViseur Mark S Lentz Hal Levin Bing Liu Mark M MacCracken Nadav Malin Medgar L Marceau Lawrence C Markel Charles A Martin Michael J McDermott Charles G McDowell Svein O Morner Edward L Morofsky Stanley A Mumma Ashak Nathwani Arthur N Olson Theodore E Pannkoke Vikas Patnaik Janice C Peterson George R Phelps Thomas H Phoenix Robert J Ries Annette C Rohr Lisa L Rosenow Adolph J Rydzewski John M Schultz Stephen E Selkowitz Virgil S Seribo George J Sestak Dan Seth Leon Shapiro Michael S Sherber Jiri Skopek Eugene Stamper Karl R Stum E Mitchell Swann John M Swift Jr Michael Tillou Terry E Townsend Alan Traugott Harold J Trujillo Paul Chen-Pon Tseng Arun Vohra John W Wells III Theresa A Weston Charles C Wilkin Amy D Wortman Forrest S Yount Paul M Zeigler TRG TRG Training Group TRG The Resource Group TRG Technical Resource Group TRG Technical Review Group TRG Technology Research Group TRG Tory Reform Group TRG Tactical Reconnaissance Group TRG Training received (on overtime forms) 2.BCBR--BLAST, CHEMICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL REMEDIATION Voting Members Scott D Campbell, Chair James A Carlson, Vice-Chair Nick H Agopian Charlene W Bayer Jim X Borzym Peter M Breglio Michael D Corbat Ronald Domitrovic K Quinn Hart Martha Janoskey Brian C Krafthefer Erik Kuiper Michael P Kuk Valentine Valentine a true friend and constant lover. [Br. Lit.: Two Gentlemen of Verona] See : Faithfulness A Lehr Stephan M Mcdonagh Robert A Schmidt Dean T Tompkins Douglas Waters Vanosdell Non-Voting Members Matthew K Anderson Richard J Barcia David M Bloom bloom 1. the general appearance of the surface. In carcass meat it is the glistening, transparent effect and the gentle pink color that gives a good bloom to the carcass. It is the result of proper tissue hydration coupled with the correct proportions of fat, connective tissue and Mark Greig Mark Greig (born January 25, 1970 in High River, Alberta) is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played 125 games in the National Hockey League with the Hartford Whalers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, and Philadelphia Flyers. Gerald J Kettler Patrick J Lama Damian Ljungquist Matt Middlebrooks Ashak Nathwani Rajendra P Prasad Anthony J Rossi James F Sadler A M Sereci James Soulopulos William Staehlin Robert John Wasilewski Derald G Welles SECTION 3--MATERIALS AND PROCESSES 3.1 REFRIGERANTS Chemical refrigerants are assigned an R number(sometimes the label replaces it with the word Freon) which is determined systematically according to molecular structure. The following is a list of refrigerants with their R numbers, IUPAC chemical name, molecular formula, and CAS number. AND SECONDARY COOLANTS Voting Members James P Lavelle, Chair Barbara Minor, Vice-Chair Denis F Clodic Sean Cunningham Robert G Doerr Osami Kataoka Christoph Meurer Sunil Nanjundaram Gustavo D Rolotti Rajiv R Singh Ganesan Sonny son·ny n. pl. son·nies Used as a familiar form of address for a boy or young man. [Diminutive of son. Sundaresan Non-Voting Members Karim Amrane John S Andrepont Donald B Bivens Michael D Blanford Earl M Clark Thomas J Clemens Alan P Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. Kevin C Connor Anthony M Deroo Barry S Fields Cynthia L Gage John H Hallman Ullrich Hesse Richard T Jacobsen John F Judge Debra H Kennoy Joel B Kerstein Edward F Keuper Kenneth C Lilje Bert A McJimsey Mark O McLinden Nandini C Mouli Steven G Penoncello Thomas M Reinarts Robert G Richard S M Sami Souhel Stanbouly Steven R Szymurski Gordon Tompsett William F Walter Koichi Watanabe Thomas E Watson Andrzej W Wesolowski David P Wilson Xiaomei Yu Jing jing (jing) [Chinese] one of the basic substances that according to traditional Chinese medicine pervade the body, usually translated as "essence"; the body reserves or constitutional makeup, replenished by food and rest, that supports Zheng 3.2 REFRIGERANT re·frig·er·ant adj. 1. Cooling or freezing; refrigerating. 2. Reducing fever. n. 1. A substance, such as air, ammonia, water, or carbon dioxide, used to provide cooling either as the working substance of SYSTEM CHEMISTRY Voting Members Joseph A Karnaz, Chair Kenneth C Lilje, Vice-Chair Jay E Field Scott R Gustafson Danny M Halel Cary Haramoto Frank P Nagy Alice Riemer Ganesan Sonny Sundaresan Raymond H P Thomas David J Vincent Robert W Yost Non-Voting Members Mildred D Allison Karim Amrane James R Bouril Finn Broesby-Olsen Charlie H Butler Jorge Cabrera Richard C Cavestri Yanwei Cen Alan P Cohen Elizabeth Dixon Robert G Doerr Clinton D Finstad Andrew M Gbur Thomas J Leck Barry Millward Tony C Min Nandini C Mouli Fred F Polley Jr Shelvin Rosen Don Schuster Stephen V Stephen V, 1239–72, king of Hungary (1270–72), son and successor of Bela IV. As a child he was named duke of Transylvania, and in 1259 he was made duke of Styria. Spletzer Horst Thamm William F Walter Thomas E Watson David P Wilson Xiaomei Yu 3.3 CONTAMINANT CONTROL IN REFRIGERATION refrigeration, process for drawing heat from substances to lower their temperature, often for purposes of preservation. Refrigeration in its modern, portable form also depends on insulating materials that are thin yet effective. SYSTEMS Voting Members Robert W Woods, Chair Alan P Cohen, Vice-Chair Danny M Halel Cary Haramoto Joseph A Karnaz Fred F Polley Jr Ganesan Sonny Sundaresan Raymond H P Thomas Robert W Yost Non-Voting Members Karim Amrane James R Bouril Finn Broesby-Olsen Charlie H Butler Jorge Cabrera Richard C Cavestri Yanwei Cen Denis F Clodic John M Danaher Jay E Field Clinton D Finstad Scott R Gustafson Hans H Hoefer Glenn C Hourahan D F Huttenlocher Debra H Kennoy Nazih M Khatib John L Kuca Sung Lim Kwon Michael Glenn Michael Glenn (born June 14, 1956) was an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire. Lacey lac·ey adj. Variant of lacy. Thomas J Leck Kenneth C Lilje Nemat Lotfi Kenneth W Manz Frank P Nagy Roy Eric Newberg Michael E Overstreet Ngoc Dung DUNG. Manure. Sometimes it is real estate, and at other times personal property. When collected in a heap, it is personal estate; when spread out on the land, it becomes incorporated in it, and it is then real estate. Vide Manure. T Rohatgi Shelvin Rosen Emmanuel Saforo Don Schuster Glen L Steinkoenig William F Walter Ward D Wells David P Wilson Xiaomei Yu 3.4 LUBRICATION lubrication, introduction of a substance between the contact surfaces of moving parts to reduce friction and to dissipate heat. A lubricant may be oil, grease, graphite, or any substance—gas, liquid, semisolid, or solid—that permits free action of Voting Members Ward D Wells, Chair Scott R Gustafson, Vice-Chair David R Bellas Jay E Field Joseph A Karnaz Alice Riemer Curtis R Slayton Ganesan Sonny Sundaresan David J Vincent Liwen Wei Robert W Yost Non-Voting Members Karim Amrane Phil A Beckler David S Brandt Charlie H Butler James A Cancila Richard C Cavestri Richard E Cawley Yanwei Cen Warren R Clough n. 1. A cleft in a hill; a ravine; a narrow valley. 2. A sluice used in returning water to a channel after depositing its sediment on the flooded land. 1. (Com.) An allowance in weighing. See Cloff. John M Cluck Alan P Cohen Stephen C Cohen Stephen H Colmery Thomas W Dekleva Liz Dixon Robert G Doerr Clinton D Finstad Dean Frailey Danny M Halel Richard L Hall Glenn C Hourahan D F Huttenlocher David G V Jones Ulf J Jonsson Joel B Kerstein Sung Lim Kwon Thomas J Leck Kenneth C Lilje Kaoru Matsumura M Douglas Meyers Viken B Najarian Patrick Nwachokor Steven Pohlman Fred F Polley Jr Predrag M Popovic Thomas E Rajewski Steven Randles Philippe E Rigaud Ngoc Dung T Rohatgi Shelvin Rosen Emmanuel Saforo Christopher J Seeton Motoshi Sunami Raymond H P Thomas Takehiro Uno William F Walter Eldon L Ward Thomas E Watson David P Wilson Xiaomei Yu 3.6 WATER TREATMENT Voting Members Paul A Lindahl Jr, Chair William E Pearson II, Vice-Chair Michael D Adams Clive R Broadbent Sarah Ferrari Barry S Fields David F Geary Signhild E Gehlin Patricia Thomas Graef Laura Hardin John M Hodgson Tim Keane John W Lane William F McCoy Richard D Miller Charles H Sanderson Reid A Spence n. 1. A place where provisions are kept; a buttery; a larder; a pantry. In . . . his spence, or "pantry" were hung the carcasses of a sheep or ewe, and two cows lately slaughtered. - Sir W. Scott. Non-Voting Members Thomas W Bugler Young Cho Andrew J Cooper Jon Christopher Larry Scott E Mayes Amanda K Meitz James M Payne Robert Petterson George R Shriver shrive v. shrove or shrived, shriv·en or shrived, shriv·ing, shrives v.tr. 1. To hear the confession of and give absolution to (a penitent). 2. Laurance S Laurance is a surname or given name, and may refer to:
U-shaped stainless steel or vitallium units with sharp points used for surgical fixation. epiphyseal staples used to staple epiphysis to metaphysis; have metal bracing at the corners. Jr David L Stonecipher Janet E Stout stout, alcoholic beverage: see beer. Kerry S Kerry, county (1991 pop. 121,894), 1,815 sq mi (4,701 sq km), SW Republic of Ireland. The county town is Tralee. Kerry consists of a series of mountainous peninsulas that extend into the Atlantic. Zimmerman 3.8 REFRIGERANT CONTAINMENT containment Strategic U.S. foreign policy of the late 1940s and early 1950s intended to check the expansionist designs of the Soviet Union through economic, military, diplomatic, and political means. It was conceived by George Kennan soon after World War II. Voting Members Danny M Halel, Chair William E Dietrich, Vice-Chair Warren L Beeton Denis F Clodic David S Godwin Daniel J Miles Thomas A Schmitkons Robert W Yost Non-Voting Members James G Crawford James Erwin Cary Haramoto D F Huttenlocher Wayne R Reedy reed·y adj. reed·i·er, reed·i·est 1. Full of reeds. 2. Made of reeds. 3. Resembling a reed, especially in being thin or fragile: Ngoc Dung T Rohatgi Frederique A Sauer Calvin A Williams SECTION 4--LOAD CALCULATIONS AND ENERGY REQUIREMENTS 4.1 LOAD CALCULATION DATA AND PROCEDURES Voting Members Larry Sun, Chair Gary L Wingfield, Vice-Chair Charles S Barnaby Lynn G Bellenger Steven F Bruning Joseph S Ferdelman Glenn Friedman Douglas C Hittle Robert E Hopper A tray, or chute, that accepts input to a mechanical device, such as a disk duplicator or printer. In the days of punch cards, millions of cards were numerically or alphabetically organized by placing them into the hopper of a card sorter, taking them out of all the stackers and putting Jr Rolando Legarreta James H Norman Curtis O Pedersen Branislav B Todorovic Christopher K Wilkins Non-Voting Members Andrew S Braum Jui-Chen R Chang Dragan C Curcija Robert C Doeffinger Jr John M Filler Jr Daniel E Fisher Hua Ge Martin C Gough Richard D Hermans Stephen P Kavanaugh Ken-Ichi Kimura Suzanne LeViseur James A Reese Brian A Rock Thomas B Romine Jr Jeffrey D Spitler 4.2 WEATHER INFORMATION Voting Members Charles S Barnaby, Chair Larry O Degelman, Vice-Chair Steve Cornick Geoffrey J Levermore Neal Lott Robert J Morris Ronald L Petersen Jack F Roberts Thomas L Stoffel Didier J Thevenard Non-Voting Members William P Bahnfleth Constantinos A Balaras Jui-Chen R Chang Donald G Colliver Drury B Crawley Reda Djebbar Yu Joe Huang Kenneth Hubbard Group Captain Kenneth Gilbert Hubbard (February 26, 1920 - January 21, 2004) OBE DFC AFC, was the pilot of an RAF Valiant bomber which dropped Britain's first live megaton thermo-nuclear weapon (the H-Bomb) in the South Pacific in 1957. Achilles Kargiozis Linda K Lawrie David F Menicucci Richard Robert Perez Oscar E Richard Hilda J Snelling Snelling can refer to: People
Charles H Whitlock 4.3 VENTILATION ventilation, process of supplying fresh air to an enclosed space and removing from it air contaminated by odors, gases, or smoke. Proper ventilation requires also that there be a movement or circulation of the air within the space and that the temperature and REQUIREMENTS AND INFILTRATION infiltration /in·fil·tra·tion/ (in?fil-tra´shun) 1. the pathological diffusion or accumulation in a tissue or cells of substances not normal to it or in amounts in excess of the normal. 2. infiltrate (2). Voting Members Steven J Emmerich, Chair John J Carter, Vice-Chair Dianne M Griffiths Martin W Liddament Mario A Medina Mark P Modera Bjarne W Olesen Lawrence J Schoen Theodore Stathopoulos Iain S Walker Xudong Yang yang (yang) [Chinese] in Chinese philosophy, the active, positive, masculine principle that is complementary to yin; see yin, under principle. Grenville K Yuill Jianshun S Zhang Non-Voting Members Safir M Adeni Dennis C Barley barley, annual cereal plant (Hordeum vulgare and sometimes other species) of the family Gramineae (grass family), cultivated by humans probably as early as any cereal. Morton H Blatt Alexander J Boome Heather L Camden Bernardo Cardenal Qingyan (Yan) Chen Leonard A Damiano Helmut E Feustel Richard A Grot Fariborz Haghighat Hugh M Hinson Jr Ashok N Kadakia Shinsuke Kato Joseph W Lstiburek Michael J McDermott Shuzo Murakami Amy B Musser Victor A Neuman Anil K Parekh Ronald L Petersen Paul S Pinkston Michael A Ratcliff James T Reardon Brian A Rock Steven L Rosen David Wendell Saum Glenn D Schuyler Sitaraman Chandra Sekhar Dipak J Shah Chia-Yu Shaw Max H Sherman John M Talbott Steven T Taylor Adrian N Tuluca Theresa A Weston Bruce A Wilcox David J Wilson Chester E Wisner Craig P Wray 4.4 BUILDING MATERIALS Building materials used in the construction industry to create . These categories of materials and products are used by and construction project managers to specify the materials and methods used for . AND BUILDING ENVELOPE A building envelope is the separation between the interior and the exterior environments of a building. It serves as the outer shell to protect the indoor environment as well as to facilitate its climate control. PERFORMANCE Voting Members Theresa A Weston, Chair Andre O Desjarlais, Vice-Chair Douglas Bibee William C Brown Larry Elkin Stanley D Gatland II Lixing Gu Garth garth n. 1. A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters. 2. Archaic A yard, garden, or paddock. [Middle English, enclosed yard, from Old Norse gardhr; see D Hall William M Healy Hugo SLC (Subscriber Loop Carrier) Lucent's designation for its digital loop carrier (DLC) products. See digital loop carrier. See also 386SLC. Hens Andreas Holm holm n. Chiefly British An island in a river. [Middle English, from Old Norse h P Marc LaFrance Dave Lovich Joseph W Lstiburek Sean M O'Brien Richard E Peters Silvio M Plescia Mikael H Salonvaara Paul H Shipp Anton Ten Wolde Non-Voting Members Ossama A Abdou Wagdy A Y Anis ANIS Association pour le Développement National de l'Internet dans la Santé ANIS Animations David W Bailey Hollace S Bailey Robert W Besant Michael D Blanford Roberto Bombino Jean Boulin James D Bowman Maribeth Bradfield Douglas M Burch Rolf F Butters Yanwei Cen Jeffrey E Christian Kenneth R Collier Charles C Cottrell G Christopher Crall Kelley P Cramm Joseph J Deringer Hakim Elmahdy Thomas J Fellinger Jeffry W Gatlin John Gibson John Gibson is a common name, shared by:
Leon R Glicksman Ravi Gorthala William P Goss n. 1. Gorse. Phillip R Grisham Vijay K Gupta Joseph R Hagan Richard D Hermans Paul Hough n. 1. Same as Hock, a joint. v. t. 1. Same as Hock, to hamstring. [ imp. & p. p. os> r>; p. pr. & vb. n. os> n. 1. An adz; a hoe. v. t. 1. To cut with a hoe. Bion D Howard Jonathan Humble Humble may refer to:
Achilles N Karagiozis Moncef Krarti Thomas H Kuehn M K Kumaran Hartwig Kunzel Myron B Lacher Neil P Leslie Wahid Maref Robert R Marshall Alexander G McGowan Mario A Medina R Gerry Miller Samir F Moujaes Patrick M Noonan Frank E Nunes Darin W Nutter Kartik A Patel Andrew K Andrew K is a Greek DJ and record producer. He has released over 30 records in a variety of well-respected labels including Armada, Mo-Do, Pure Substance, Vapour, Babylon Records and more. As a DJ, he has appeared in many countries across the globe. Persily Carsten Rode David L Roodvoets William B Rose John A Scott Anil G Shenoy Pamela M Shinkoda Mark A Shmorhun Stephen V Skalko Lawrence G Spielvogel Marija S Todorovic George A Tsongas Adrian N Tuluca Martha G VanGeem Raoul A Webb John W Wells III Bruce A Wilcox Kenneth E Wilkes Thomas P Wolf Hofu Wu 4.5 FENESTRATION fenestration /fen·es·tra·tion/ (fen?es-tra´shun) 1. the act of perforating or condition of being perforated. 2. Voting Members William C Dupont, Chair Michael R Collins, Vice-Chair Gabriela Alvarez Dragan C Curcija Hakim Elmahdy John F Hogan Peter R Lyons Anil K Parekh Bipin Vadilal Shah Shanzhong Yuan Yuan (yüän), river, 540 mi (869 km) long, rising in S Guizhou prov. and flowing generally NE to Donting lake, Hunan prov., SE China. Navigation above Changde is limited by rapids to small craft. Non-Voting Members Dariush K Arasteh Jeffery A Baker Christopher J Barry James C Benney Mahabir S Bhandari Paul W Bush Rolf F Butters Stephen C Carpenter Jui-Chen R Chang Brian P Crooks Francois M Dubrous Marcia P Falke Michael W Glover Glov´er n. 1. One whose trade it is to make or sell gloves. Glover's suture a kind of stitch used in sewing up wounds, in which the thread is drawn alternately through each side from within outward. William P Goss Maureen Grasso Brent Brent, outer borough (1991 pop. 226,100) of Greater London, SE England. The area is a rail and industrial center. Its manufactures include automobile parts, clocks and watches, and electrical equipment. T Griffith Stephen J Harrison Joseph H Klems Christian Kohler Christian Kohler (ca 1859 – ) was an Ontario farmer and political figure. He represented Haldimand in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1911 to 1914. James C Krahn P Marc LaFrance Abdelaziz Laouadi Wahid Maref R Christopher Mathis Michael E McCabe William R McCluney Alexander G McGowan Curtis R Pederson Susan Reilly Stephen E Selkowitz Alex Spiridonov Henry F Sullivan David B Tait Sam Taylor Roland Temple Jason E Theios Ronald P Tye Craig P Wray John L Wright Hofu Wu 4.7 ENERGY CALCULATIONS Voting Members Leslie K Norford, Chair Daniel E Fisher, Vice-Chair Bass Abushakra William P Bahnfleth Charles S Barnaby Michael J Brandemuehl J Patrick Carpenter Brent T Griffith Jeff S Haberl Yu Joe Huang Richard J Liesen Mingsheng Liu Timothy P McDowell Agami Reddy Simon J Rees Robert C Sonderegger George N Walton Jonathan A Wright Non-Voting Members James W Axley J Marx Ayres Fred S Bauman Ian Beausoleil-Morrison Albert W Black III Steven F Bruning Jeffrey E Christian David E Claridge Donald G Colliver Drury B Crawley Zulfikar Cumali Larry O Degelman Carol M Gardner Philip Haves Jan L M Hensen Ronald E Jarnagin Jerold W Jones Ronald D Judkoff Srinivas Katipamula George E Kelly Stephen D Kennedy Kevin D Knappmiller David E Knebel Moncef Krarti Jan F Kreider Jean J Lebrun Nemat Lotfi Dong Luo Jeffrey R Meyer John W Mitchell Daniel L Nall Joel Neymark David G Ober Curtis O Pedersen Mary S Reilly Vernon A Smith Klaus E Sommer Sommer is a surname, from the German and Danish word for the season "summer". It may refer to:
Edward F Sowell Jeffrey D Spitler Richard K Strand Strand, street in London, England, roughly parallel with the Thames River, running from the Temple to Trafalgar Square. It is a street of law courts, hotels, theaters, and office buildings and is the main artery between the City and the West End. 1. William J Thomaston James K Willson Michael J Witte Craig P Wray Richard A Wruck Hofu Wu Grenville K Yuill Branislav Zivkovic 4.10 INDOOR ENVIRONMENTAL MODELING Voting Members William S Dols, Chair Hussein E Khalifa, Vice-Chair David Banks David Banks (born 24 September 1951 in Hull, England) is a British actor. His television roles include EastEnders and Brookside and also he was the Cyberleader in the science fiction series Doctor Who James S Bennett Carolyn M Kerr Chao-Hsin Lin Peter V Nielsen Duncan A Phillips J Greg Sanchez Jelena Srebric Paolo Tronville Zhiqiang Zhai Non-Voting Members Thamir R Al-Alusi Ren S Anderson Edward A Arens Peter R Armstrong James W Axley A J Baker Sherif Barakat Pierre Barles Ian Beausoleil-Morrison Bryan R Becker Jonathan M Berkoe Byron P Blackmore Walid Chakroun Qingyan (Yan) Chen Leslie L Christianson Daniel R Clark Donald G Colliver Steven J Emmerich David S Ensor P Ole Fanger Franklin D Farrington Ashok J Gadgil Eliott B Gordon David T Grimsrud Richard A Grot Fariborz Haghighat John D Hall Jan L M Hensen Mark Hernandez Daniel J Hirnikel Raymond H Horstman Mohammad H Hosni Daniel Int-Hout III Gregory R Jeffers Gordon G Jones Robert S Jones Kai kai Noun NZ informal food [Maori] kai noun N.Z. (informal) food, grub (slang) provisions, fare, board, commons, eats (slang Kang Shinsuke Kato Richard M Kelso Man-Hoe Kim Allan T Kirkpatrick Kevin D Knappmiller Brian C Krafthefer Hal Levin Andy Manning Arsen Krikor Melikov Shuzo Murakami Amy B Musser Tracey L Nawrocki Atila Novoselac Sean M O'Brien Francis J Offermann III Bjarne W Olesen Hsien-Sheng J Pei Ronald L Petersen Janice C Peterson Hamid Rahai Richard D Rivers Jack F Roberts Lisa J Rogers Takao Sawachi Walter R Schwarz Olli A Seppanen George J Sestak Chia-Yu Shaw Ray J Sinclair Chang W Sohn Kevin Y Teichman Dean T Tompkins Claus Topp Paul R Vandermeulen James W Van Gilder gild 1 tr.v. gild·ed or gilt , gild·ing, gilds 1. To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold. 2. To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to. 3. Diotima A Von Kempski George N Walton Alexander Willman Xudong Yang Susumu Yoshizawa Dexian Zhang Jianshun S Zhang Wei Zhang SECTION 5--VENTILATION AND AIR DISTRIBUTION 5.1 FANS Voting Members Brian L Reynolds, Chair Joseph Brooks, Vice-Chair David M Carroll Jan Cermak Eric S Cole Charles W Coward Jr Brent A Fullerton George A Gamble Radha Krishna Ganesh Gary W Kile Tim Mathson John A Murphy Anthony Radspieler Jr Ling-Zhong Zeng Walter R Ziemann Non-Voting Members Peter K Baade Hakan Bard bard, in Wales, term originally used to refer to the order of minstrel-poets who composed and recited the poems that celebrated the feats of Celtic chieftains and warriors. Sulejman Becirspahic Prasad Bhatt Ronald U Braun Peter R Bushnell Zvirimumwoyo P Chinoda Franco Cincotti Peter G Danos Mark W Fly Ricardo R Gamboa Stephen S Hancock Paul R Heitzmann Stephen A Idem Wilfred Laman James H Schick Mark Shaffer J Thomas Sobieski William B Swim 5.2 DUCT DESIGN Voting Members Bass Abushakra, Chair Bradley Lee Thomas Lee Thomas may be:
Johnny V Andersson Herman F Behls Patrick J Brooks Richard A Evans Kevin J Gebke Eli P Howard III Stephen A Idem Vernon W Peppers Thomas E Ponder Walter R Ziemann Non-Voting Members Glenn A Brower David H Brown Ricardo R Gamboa Kevin J Gebke John B Gierzak Robert A Jones Frank Kurzynske Stanley L Leitsch Bruce R Meyer Ed Rafalski Donald K Seibert Dennis A Stanke John H Stratton David L Tratt Michael L Watz Jr Michael L Wolf Craig P Wray 5.3 ROOM AIR DISTRIBUTION Voting Members Mohammad H Hosni, Chair James Dale Aswegan, Vice-Chair Takashi Akimoto Fred S Bauman Ted N Carnes Qingyan (Yan) Chen Robert J Linder Andrey Livchak Frederick A Lorch Kenneth J Loudermilk Duncan A Phillips Brian A Rock Jerry M Sipes Jelena Srebric William J Waeldner Non-Voting Members Chris P Abbey abbey, monastic house, especially among Benedictines and Cistercians, consisting of not less than 12 monks or nuns ruled by an abbot or abbess. Many abbeys were originally self-supporting. In the Benedictine expansion after the 8th cent. Alfred T Dyck Eugene W Faris John M Filler Jr Kevin J Gebke Daniel Int-Hout III David A John Marvin L Kloostra Gary J Kuhl Hans F Levy Robert J Linder Tor-Goran Malmstrom Arsen Krikor Melikov Julian Rochester Patrick J Schoof Derek W Schrock Walter R Schwarz Jack L Stegall Jeffrey R Stein Stein , William Howard 1911-1980. American biochemist. He shared a 1972 Nobel Prize for pioneering studies of ribonuclease. Harold E Straub James W Van Gilder Jianshun S Zhang Lingying Zhao Alexander M Zhivov Randal S Zimmerman Roland Zimmerman 5.4 INDUSTRIAL PROCESS AIR CLEANING (AIR POLLUTION CONTROL) Voting Members Lee P Morgan, Chair Ron C Troxell, Vice-Chair George M Adams Randy Casteel Gerhard W Knutson Erik Kuiper John B Lyle Kevin L Marple Bruce N McDonald George E Menzies Charles G Noll Douglas Waters Vanosdell Non-Voting Members Thomas B Axley Jr Donald L Benz Jack T Clements Johnnie H Copley David S Ensor Thomas Godbey James T Hanley K C Hsieh Wilfred Laman Wayne M Lawton Eugene Lindsay Leonard J O'Dell Edwin N Seiler Gregory R Thiel Joseph E Topmiller Philip J Winters 5.5 AIR-TO-AIR ENERGY RECOVERY Voting Members Klas C Haglid, Chair Carol E Marriott, Vice-Chair Bruce E Anderson Hoy Hoy, island, 13 mi (21 km) long and 6 mi (9.7 km) wide, off N Scotland, second largest of the Orkney Islands. It is located at the southwestern side of the Scapa Flow anchorage. R Bohanon Jr John T Dieckmann Gregory M Dobbs Matthew Friedlander Ronnie R Moffitt Davor Novosel Sharad V Paranjape Steven L Rosen Leon Shapiro Michael S Sherber Carey J Simonson Non-Voting Members Feroze Ahmed Denise M Beach Robert W Besant George T Brockman Joseph Brooks Kyle <noinclude></noinclude> ''This article or section is being rewritten at One derivation of the surname is from the Scottish Highland word caol, 'channel', or 'strait'. There are other possible derivations (see below). Brownell Michael J Brozena Norman A Buckley Chris B Check Prakash R Damshala Ben A Elkin Radha Krishna Ganesh Jeffry W Gatlin Peter K Grinbergs Henning Groenbaek Katherine G Hammack Lawrence C Hoagland Hardin T James Jr Ganeson Kandasamy Thomas J Kelly Joseph A Knoedler Itzhak H Maor Gerald L Martin Gursaran D Mathur Kirk T Mescher James L Newman Zachary G Obert Timothy J Orris Elbert G Phillips Joseph Patrick Ryan Patrick Ryan may refer to:
Clifford Mike Scofield Dipak J Shah David F Shipley Carey J Simonson Ruth E Urban Dilip Y Vyavaharkar Maury B Wawryk Bede W Wellford 5.6 CONTROL OF FIRE AND SMOKE Voting Members Paul G Turnbull, Chair Sudhir K Agrawal John A Clark David M Elovitz James R Graves John H Klote Roger A Lichtenwald Paul C Miclea Bogdan Mizielinski Ray J Sinclair Jeffrey S Tubbs Robert M Van Becelaere Robert John Wasilewski William A Webb Non-Voting Members George Hadjisophocleous, Vice-Chair Don C Bailey David Banks Arthur M Bree Joseph Brooks Jack B Buckley James S Buckley Robert Butler For other persons named Robert Butler, see Robert Butler (disambiguation). Robert Butler, M.D., (August, 1784 to July 31, 1853) was a physician and was elected to serve as the State Treasurer of the Commonwealth of Virginia, serving from 1846 until his death. Stephen D Carey Yanwei Cen Paul Compton Paul David Compton (born June 6, 1961) is an English former professional footballer and football club manager. He managed Torquay United during the 1992-93 season. He was most recently Head of player recruitment at Cardiff City. He was born in Stroud. Gregory F Deluga Robert Dittrich Khaled F El-Sabbagh Larry G Felker Ravisankar Ganta Kenneth E Gill gill, in weights and measures gill, in weights and measures: see English units of measurement. Marty Gissel Joseph A Gonzalez Timothy M Goodman Joshua D Greene Colleen M Guest James W Guinan Donald C Hardin Dan Kaiser Kai Kang Rajendera K Kapoor Ahmed Kashef William D Kennedy Brian D Kushler Joseph C Leung Gary D Lougheed Jeffrey A Maddox Chas E Magdanz Francis J McCabe Kirk H McDaniel Milton Meckler Timothy J Orris Richard M Plettner Thomas E Ponder Gaylon G Richardson W Ted Ritter rit·ter n. pl. ritter A knight. [German, from Middle High German riter, from Middle Dutch ridder, from r Jr Anil Saigal J Greg Sanchez Mark E Saucier
A Saucier [sosˈje] Gideon Shavit Robert E Taylor George N Walton Robert John Wasilewski Derald G Welles Bruce D Westphal Paul Winfindale Michael L Wolf Zhiqiang Zhai Wei Zhang Joseph B Zicherman 5.7 EVAPORATIVE COOLING Evaporative cooling is a physical phenomenon in which evaporation of a liquid, typically into surrounding air, cools an object or a liquid in contact with it. Latent heat describes the amount of heat that is needed to evaporate the liquid; this heat comes from the liquid itself and Voting Members Leon Shapiro, Chair Patricia Thomas Graef John D Guinn Mark S Lentz Gursaran D Mathur James Meyer Deepak Sood Clifford Mike Scofield Cenk Yavuzturk Non-Voting Members Branislav Korenic, Vice-Chair Bass Abushakra Robert M Acker Rocky D Bacchus Richard C Bourne Bourne, town (1990 pop. 16,064), Barnstable co., SE Mass., crossed by Cape Cod Canal; settled 1627, inc. 1884. Bourne Bridge (1935), across the canal, made the town an entry point to Cape Cod and a resort and commercial center. Thomas D Thomas D. (born Thomas Dürr, December 30 1968 in Ditzingen close to Stuttgart, Germany) is a rapper in the German hip hop group Die Fantastischen Vier. He frequently works on solo projects. Life After finishing Realschule he took on an apprenticeship as a barber. Colvin William R Crum Annette Dwyer Karl L Egbert Robert E Foster Leland Earl Gillan Rick Gillan Daniel Harmeyer Brian Kowalski Wayne M Lawton Keith F Marchando James E McKillip Amanda K Meitz Peter Morris Deepak Pahwa John L Peterson R Anthony Pierce Pierce may refer to: Places
Isaak Leonid Rozenstein Michael S Sherber Bryan L Sherman David P Simkins Hofu Wu 5.8 INDUSTRIAL VENTILATION Voting Members William A Kumpf, Chair George M Adams, Vice-Chair Michael Baucom Andrew S Braum Randy Casteel Vladimir E Fedkiw Dipankar Ghosh Robert T Jauch Seden Kalyoncu Wayne M Lawton Vernon W Peppers Alfred W Woody Woody Slang to describe when the market has a strong and quick upward movement. Notes: For example, you'll hear "the market has a woody," when the market is performing well... seriously, we don't make this stuff up. Non-Voting Members Thomas B Axley Jr Hassan M Bagheri A J Baker Frederick W Betz Erich Binder binder: see combine. An earlier Microsoft Office workbook file that let users combine related documents from different Office applications. The documents could be viewed, saved, opened, e-mailed and printed as a group. Patrick J Brooks Chris B Check Qingyan (Yan) Chen Thaddeus Clark William W Dean Charles W Dupre Jr Eliott B Gordon Gordon V R Holness Eli P Howard III Cesare M Joppolo Ashok N Kadakia S Louis Kelter Gerhard W Knutson Wilfred Laman Eugene Lindsay Kevin L Marple George E Menzies Alex Michnevich Guillermo A Navas Peter V Nielsen Duncan A Phillips Edward L Ravert Glenn D Schuyler Walter R Schwarz Edwin N Seiler George J Sestak Vitthal N Shah Randy D Sikkema John R Sosoka Todd A Talbott Arthur L Twombly P Gaston White Philip J Winters Alexander M Zhivov 5.9 ENCLOSED en·close also in·close tr.v. en·closed, en·clos·ing, en·clos·es 1. To surround on all sides; close in. 2. To fence in so as to prevent common use: enclosed the pasture. VEHICULAR FACILITIES Voting Members Paul C Miclea, Chair Arthur G Bendelius Sean E Cassady George A Gamble Ahmed Kashef Gary W Kile Jurij Modic John A Murphy Dharam Pal Asesh K Raychaudhuri James H Schick Robert Z Smith Non-Voting Members Joseph J Grella, Vice-Chair Sudhir K Agrawal Johnny V Andersson Roberto Arditi J Marx Ayres John Bumanis Anthony S Caserta Mark Colino Brian D Emch Laszlo G Emho John J Feng William H Freeman Freeman can mean:
Radha Krishna Ganesh Kelly A Giblin Joseph A Gonzalez Yanzheng Guan guan: see curassow. George Hadjisophocleous Robert J Henry Kai Kang William D Kennedy John H Klote Bill Lampkin Roger A Lichtenwald Gary D Lougheed John B Lyle Colin F Macedo Igor Y Maevski Kevin L Marple Kirk H McDaniel James A Murray David G Newman Ian B Ong David A Peth Richard M Plettner Gustave S Presser Joseph D Rago Jesus M Rohena J Greg Sanchez Paul R Saxon Wolfgang Schmidl Ray J Sinclair Jeffrey S Tubbs Alan Vardy Arun Vohra Albert Weiss David W Wood Anthony York 5.10 KITCHEN VENTILATION Voting Members Richard T Swierczyna, Chair Rick A Bagwell Alan L Breitenfeldt John A Clark Gregory B Duchane Donald R Fisher Kenneth R Hutchinson Francis J Kohout Roy Meacham William C Sharp Anthony J Spata George W Zawacki Non-Voting Members Stephen L Brown, Vice-Chair A J Baker Jeff Beech beech, common name for the Fagaceae, a family of trees and shrubs mainly of temperate and subtropical regions in the Northern Hemisphere. The principal genera—Castanea (chestnut and chinquapin), Fagus (beech), and Quercus Hugh Breslin George Campise Thomas E Carter Richard G Catan Yanwei Cen Mark P De Lorenzo Gary M Elovitz Mark Finck Edward D Fitts John L Harrod Robert J Hazleton Jr Doug Horton Thomas W Johnson Richard M Kelso Victor G Keys Michael P Kuk Phil Morton Hani M Odeh Jayendra S Parikh Fuoad A Parvin Elbert G Phillips Dale O Rammien Chris P Rousseau Derek W Schrock Vernon A Smith Paul Sobiski Robert L Utech Louis W Vogel Douglas M Wadas David W Wolbrink 5.11 HUMIDIFYING EQUIPMENT Voting Members James M Bucholtz, Chair Ricardo Lira, Vice-Chair Gary L Berlin Giuseppe Carneletto Annette Dwyer Scott D Herr Larry J Hughes Michael E Shows Joel G Solis Non-Voting Members Bruce Billedeaux Patricia Thomas Graef Robert M Grattage Earl K Lewis II Roger M Pasch Michael W Woodford SECTION 6--HEATING EQUIPMENT, HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS cooling systems for housed animals include spraying of roofs with water, evaporative pads with fans, foggers and misters; for pastured animals shelter from the sun by trees or artificial shade devices and cooling ponds are used. AND APPLICATIONS 6.1 HYDRONIC hy·dron·ic adj. Of or relating to a heating or cooling system that transfers heat by circulating a fluid through a closed system of pipes. [hydr(o)- + -onic (as in electronic).] AND STEAM EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS Voting Members William J Coad, Chair Niels Bidstrup, Vice-Chair Roy C E Ahlgren William P Bahnfleth Dale Ball Thomas E Cappellin John C Glunt Dieter R Goettling Martha J Hewett Michael J McDermott Frank Myers Michael P O'Rourke Rex A Scare Alexander H Sleiman Joseph Thuman Steven M Tredinnick Walter R Ziemann Non-Voting Members Raymond J Albrecht Randall J Amerson Steve Anthony Steve Anthony (born Stephen Anthony Gomes in Montreal, Quebec, April 2, 1959) is a Canadian television host. He gained attention throughout Canada as a MuchMusic host, or "VJ" from May 1987 to November 1995. Charles G Arnold Robert R Barbour Jr Robert Bean Robert Ernest Bean (5 September 1935 – 7 December 1987) was a British Labour Party politician and polytechnic lecturer. Having served as a councillor, Bean was elected Member of Parliament for the marginal Rochester and Chatham seat in the October 1974 general Jay W Becker David C Bixby Albert W Black III Cyrus S Cy·rus Known as "the Younger." 424?-401 b.c. Persian prince who led a mammoth force of Greeks against his brother Artaxerxes II. Blackmore Thomas A Butcher Timothy E Doran Vikram P Doshi D Scott Fisher Scott Fisher may refer to:
Gary J Fries Farhad Golestan Jeff Grant Wilbur L Haag Jr Ray T Hardee Gary B Hayden Richard B Hayter Mark C Hegberg Richard A Hegberg Martha J Hewett Kevin J Hoey Joseph C Hoose William Hyland Jack E Kersten Birol I Kilkis Richard F Krajewski David G Kunz Carl F Landers Evans J Lizardos Thomas D Logan Kenneth R Luther Zoltan Magyar Zoltán Magyar (born December 13, 1953 in Budapest, Hungary) was the premier pommel horse gymnast in the world in the 1970s, if not of all time. Magyar finished his career with two Olympic, three world, three European and two World Cup titles on his specialty. Jerry Mannion Jr Walter J Markowski John A McAuley Jr Daniel B McKee James H Meyer Samuel W Miller Jr Terrence J Moses Mark A Mueller Torben K Nielsen Edwin A Nordstrom Reddy Palicharla David J Pieper Cornelius J Pilaar Steven Rakvica James W Ramsey Earl J Rightmier James B Rishel James R Roberts Brent Ross Sean R Saunders Saun´ders n. 1. See Sandress. James P Schlachter Horst-Georg Schmalfuss Dennis E Shaughnessy Todd R Skuce Donald W Smiley See emoticon. smiley - emoticon Harvey G Stenger Sr William E Stewart Jr Kevin J Stuart Bodh R Subherwal William E Tinsley David R Tree William J Trusty Jr Dennis H Tuttle George A Wallace Daniel P Werner John I Woodworth 6.2 DISTRICT ENERGY Voting Members Steven M Tredinnick, Chair Gary E Phetteplace, Vice-Chair Burkley M Allen John S Andrepont Danny A Castellan cas·tel·lan n. The keeper or governor of a castle. [Middle English castelain, from Norman French, from Medieval Latin castell Kenneth R Collier Emil E Friberg Signhild E Gehlin Alan W Green Nadar R Jayaraman Lawrence C Markel Robert G O'Brien Sidney A Parsons Kevin D Rafferty Anil G Shenoy Alexander H Sleiman Richard S Sweetser David W Wade Non-Voting Members Gary S Ash Lars E Astrand Donald R Bahnfleth William P Bahnfleth Richard E Batherman Bruce E Beddow Jr Frederick W BetZ Robert A Bunn Douglas A Coles Robert P Connolly James S Elleson Gustav Foster Jr Michael D Gerhardt Lucas B Hyman Eino O Kainlauri Birol I Kilkis Richard J Kooy James B Kreutzmann Sam Kumar Kurt Liebendorfer Mark M MacCracken Zoltan Magyar Lawrence C Markel Robert E McCabe Charles G McDowell Timothy P McDowell Kirby P Nelson James E Noren Craig L Patterson Victor L Penar Eric B Peyer Clinton W Phillips David L Pope Jitendra B Singh Harold Smith Harold Smith may refer to:
Francis L St John James S Strandberg Nicholas J Teague Robert P Thornton Vladan M Veljovic Terrence J Whitehead Verle A Williams James W Young Jr 6.3 CENTRAL FORCED AIR HEATING AND COOLING SYSTEMS Voting Members John W Andrews, Chair Paul Francisco, Vice-Chair Evelyn Baskin James B Cummings Michael R Lubliner Mark P Modera Gary Nelson
Gary Nelson today is a high-level NASCAR technical inspector. He previously was a major component in the DiGard Motorsports and Hendrick Motorsports teams. Mark William Olsen Martin P Petchul William D Rittelmann Bryan K Rocky Jeffrey A Siegel Keith A Temple Steven Andrew Tice Arun Vohra Iain S Walker Non-Voting Members Erv L Bales Michael D Blanford James G Crawford David C Delaquila Tony Demases Irvin Derks Amgad Elgowainy Glenn Friedman Charles A Gaston Thomas H Greiner Dianne M Griffiths Kamel Haddad Roger L Hedrick Gerard L Iacouzze Frank E Jakob Diane M Jakobs Prasanna V Kadaba George E Kelly Laurence F Kinney Stephen Kowalski Esher R Kweller Alexander B Lekov Bradley E Lowe Joseph A Marsilii Cyrus H Nasseri James H Norman Allen Pirro Clayton L Preas John P Proctor A person appointed to manage the affairs of another or to represent another in a judgment. In English Law, the name formerly given to practitioners in ecclesiastical and admiralty William F Raleigh James A Ranfone William J Roy Harvey M Sachs Shawn M Scott Russell P Secor Ashe Tejwani Jim Vershaw Edward A Vineyard vineyard, land on which cultivation of the grape—known as viticulture—takes place. As many as 40 varieties of grape, Vitis vinifera, are known. Barry K Wilhelm Raymond J Wojcieson 6.5 RADIANT AND IN-SPACE CONVECTIVE HEATING con·vec·tive heat n. Heat conveyed to the body by a moving warm medium, such as air or water. AND COOLING Voting Members Thomas R Meyer, Chair Michael P O'Rourke, Vice-Chair Robert Bean Niels Bidstrup Servilio Gioria Gary B Hayden Carl P Hinesley George M Hoekstra Jaap J Hogeling George Kuczenski Stanley A Mumma Bjarne W Olesen Dusan Petras David Springer springer a North American term commonly used to describe heifers close to term with their first calf. Richard K Strand Preston M Twa Keith P Whitworth Jr Non-Voting Members Steve Anthony Andreas K Athienitis John M Barba Christopher J Barry Evelyn Baskin Donald A Branham Norman A Buckley Kirby S Chapman Ada Cryer CRYER, practice. An officer in a court whose duty it is to make various proclamations ordered by the court. Gary C Debes Lawrence V Drake Jeffrey Scott Duszynski John Fantauzzi Helmut E Feustel Daniel E Fisher Charles R Foster III Craig D Fredeen James W Gartner Donald R Gibbs Hans-Martin Hellmann Byron W Jones Birol I Kilkis William C Melvin II Joseph P Neises Randy J Richgruber David G Scheatzle Uwe W Schulz Dennis E Shaughnessy John C Siegenthaler Peter Simmonds Edward C Slagis Harvey G Stenger Sr Patrick C Stone Doron Tvizer William A Verdecchia Richard D Watson David W Wolbrink Hofu Wu Paul M Zeigler 6.6 SERVICE-WATER HEATING Voting Members Frank Myers, Chair George M Kusterer, Vice-Chair James W Earley Dieter R Goettling Fredric S Goldner Carl C Hiller Daryl L Hosler R Michael Martin Michael Martin may refer to:
Cyrus H Nasseri Martin P Petchul John O Richardson Jr Alan C Shedd Bodh R Subherwal John J Tomlinson Richard F Topping Non-Voting Members Timothy A Bernadowski Clive R Broadbent T Bukowski Fredrick F Campagna J Richard Clary clary: see sage. Jr Donald J Cleland William R Coleman William S Dols Wallace L Donley Peter P Donohue A Hunter Fanney Victor W Goldschmidt Wilbur L Haag Jr Robert E Hamos William M Healy Harold W Heiss Robert J Hemphill Jeffrey C Jensen Russell K Johnson Shawn Knapp Robert J Kolodgy Esher R Kweller Eric M Lannes Valentine A Lehr Alexander B Lekov Alan S Lloyd Mary S Lobenstein James D Lutz R Michael Martin Colin A McGugan Tim Merrigan Michael Scott Michael Scott or Mike Scott may be: Novelists:
Edwin A Nordstrom Mark W Paquette Maier Perlman Richard E Peters Harvey M Sachs Donald L Sampler sampler, sample piece of needlework or embroidery, of silk, cotton, or worsted, for the preservation of some pattern or as an example of the ability of a child or a beginner. In museums and private collections there are samplers dating from as early as 1643. Rex A Scare Lawrence G Spielvogel Leo P Stambaugh Frank A Stanonik Kevin J Stuart Sherwood G Talbert Marvin Thedford Jr William H Thrasher Terry E Townsend Kenneth J Upton Robert T Watkins Wayne Webster Michael W Woodford David Perkins Yuill 6.7 SOLAR ENERGY solar energy, any form of energy radiated by the sun, including light, radio waves, and X rays, although the term usually refers to the visible light of the sun. UTILIZATION Voting Members Mark A Hertel, Chair Timothy J Merrigan, Vice-Chair John R Brown Andrew D Chiasson Andrew I Lowenstein Janice K Means Marija S Todorovic Christian Vachon Cenk Yavuzturk Non-Voting Members Robert J Aresty Erv L Bales Billy D Black Norman A Buckley Alan T Chalifoux Charles J Cromer J Kevin Cross Brian P Dougherty Peter G Ellis William S Fleming Robert E Foster D Y Goswami Cory L Hasiak Richard B Hayter Henry M Healey Hugh I Henderson Jr Bion D Howard James C Huggins Sanford A Klein Fariborz S Mahjouri Alfi Helmy Malek David F Menicucci Svein O Morner Stanley A Mumma Richard A O'Neil Henry G Peebles III R Anthony Pierce Buss Andrew Price Earl E Rush David F Schieman Harvey G Stenger Sr Dean T Tompkins Robert H Turner Michael R Wassmer Maurice W Wildin Byard D Wood Paul M Zeigler 6.8 GEOTHERMAL ENERGY geothermal energy: see energy, sources of. geothermal energy Power obtained by using heat from the Earth's interior. Most geothermal resources are in regions of active volcanism. UTILIZATION Voting Members John A Shonder, Chair Jitendra B Singh, Vice-Chair Robert R Brown R L Douglas Cane David R Dinse Signhild E Gehlin Stephen P Kavanaugh Lisa M Meline Kirk T Mescher William E Murphy Darin W Nutter Kevin D Rafferty Harvey M Sachs Christopher S Sharpe Jeffrey D Spitler Jeff W Thornton Karen C Thrasher Cenk Yavuzturk Non-Voting Members John C Austin Rodger G Bekooy Michel Bernier David J Branson Matthew E Bruce John P Castelvecchi Glenn E Coury Karen R Den Braven David A Fernandes Gustav Foster Jr Robert Edward Gardner Sir Edward Lucas Gardner, QC (10 May 1912 - 2 August 2001) was a British Conservative Party politician. Gardner was educated at Hutton Grammar School and worked as a journalist. He served in the Royal Navy during World War II, surviving the sinking of two ships. III John H Hallman Hans-Martin Hellmann Hugh I Henderson Jr Carl C Hiller Ron W Hohlfeld Carl F Huber Patrick J Hughes Henry Hwong Carl N Johnson Patricia G Kempf Michael P Kuk Andre Labonte Andrew I Lowenstein James Gilbert MacMillan Robert Mancini Michaela A Martin Timothy P McDowell Campbell SL McNeil Spencer Morasch Edward L Morofsky Andrew Morrison Howard W Newton Richard C Niess Arthur N Olson Michael R Overbury Gary E Phetteplace R Anthony Pierce G David Pleasants B Andrew Price Kenneth Randazzo Charles P Remund Randy J Richgruber Donald C Smith Sean A Smith Chang W Sohn David R Stone Warren K Thomas Greg Tinkler James Salvatore Tobia Maurice W Wildin Grenville K Yuill Paul M Zeigler 6.9 THERMAL STORAGE Voting Members Kenneth M Fulk, Chair John S Andrepont William P Bahnfleth Alan W Green Charles S Hanskat Richard J Kooy Ed P Lohrenz Mark M MacCracken Ramachandran Narayanamurthy John H Nix Sidney A Parsons Jitendra B Singh Chang W Sohn Amy D Wortman Non-Voting Members John F Dunlap, Vice-Chair David Arnold J Marx Ayres Barry Duke Bennett Steven Benz Daniel J Booy Ronald W Brown Robert A Bunn James L Denkmann Wallace L Donley Chad B Dorgan Charles E Dorgan Kirk H Drees Guy S Frankenfield Charles Wayne Frazell Kenneth L Gillespie Jr Sam P Gladis Jr Elizabeth A Goll John J Harmon Douglas C Hittle Gordon V R Holness Kelly O Homan Todd B Jekel David S Jensen Chew Soon Jin Patricia E Jones Michael J Kazmierczak Russell M Keeler Keel´er n. 1. One employed in managing a Newcastle keel; - called also keelman ltname>. 2. A small or shallow tub; esp., one used for holding materials for calking ships, or one used for washing dishes, etc. Charles D Kieffer Allan T Kirkpatrick David E Knebel John Edward
John Edward McGee, Jr. (born October 19, 1969), better known as John Edward, is an American author, and television personality. Kraft Moncef Krarti Thomas R Kroeschell Christopher Michael Christopher Lee Michael is an American actor, director, writer, who is most famous for portraying Captain Michaels on 7th Heaven. He appeared in over 45 episides throughout the show's 243 episode run. His roles as an actor are mainly police officers. Landry Budd Warren Lee Steven P Leight Kurt Liebendorfer Russell Eric Lindemann Edward I Edward I, 1239–1307, king of England (1272–1307), son of and successor to Henry III. Early Life By his marriage (1254) to Eleanor of Castile Edward gained new claims in France and strengthened the English rights to Gascony. Mackie Lawrence C Markel Darrell D Massie Frederick A McDonough Jr Timothy P McDowell Andrew R Minogue German Morales Edward L Morofsky James E Noren Victor J Ott David C J Peters Chris A Philbrick Robert A Potter A potter is someone who makes pottery. Potter may also refer to: People
George Reeves George Reeves (January 5,[1] 1914 – June 16, 1959) was an American actor, best known for his role as Superman in the 1950s television program Adventures of Superman and his controversial death at the age of 45. Douglas T Reindl John O Richardson Jr Donald W Shepherd Christopher W Siebens Brian Michael Silvetti Peter Simmonds Edward C Slagis Francis L St John Paul Steffes William E Stewart Jr Benjamin P Sun Yong Xin Tao Gerald W Thomas Martin L Timm John J Tomlinson Terry E Townsend Phillip M Trafton Steven M Tredinnick David J West Detlef Westphalen Maurice W Wildin Verle A Williams Jein Yoo 6.10 FUELS AND COMBUSTION combustion, rapid chemical reaction of two or more substances with a characteristic liberation of heat and light; it is commonly called burning. The burning of a fuel (e.g., wood, coal, oil, or natural gas) in air is a familiar example of combustion. Voting Members Thomas A Butcher, Chair Denise M Beach Dieter R Goettling S Win Lee Earl J Rightmier William J Roy Brian D Videto Hall Virgil Non-Voting Members Raymond J Albrecht, Vice-Chair John W Andrews Hollace S Bailey Ronald B Bailey John Edward Batey Ulrich Bonne n. 1. A female servant charged with the care of a young child. John R Busse Kirby S Chapman James Douglas James Douglas is the name of: Scottish noblemen
Paul S Delaney Douglas W Dewerth Cory L Hasiak Laurence P Keelan Richard F Krajewski Esher R Kweller James D Lutz Roger J McDonald Kurt D Oswald William F Raleigh Shawn M Scott James Strack Cory Weiss SECTION 7--BUILDING PERFORMANCE 7.1 INTEGRATED BUILDING DESIGN Voting Members Charles E Gulledge III, Chair Christopher K Wilkins, Vice-Chair Harvey Brickman Richard A Danks Robert J Hitchcock Patricia E Jones Michael J King Non-Voting Members Osman Ahmed Hollace S Bailey Jay Cooper Drury B Crawley Richard J Dames Francois M Dubrous Peter G Ellis William T Freeman Brent T Griffith Walter D Horn James R Jones James A Keller Malcolm D Knight Suzanne LeViseur Ben A Leppard Jr Nicholas L Long Stanley A Mumma Neil R Patterson Thomas H Phoenix Jamie Luis Quintana Charles Chun-Lun Shieh David F Shipley Eugene Stamper E Mitchell Swann Giuliano M Todesco Paul A Torcellini Terry E Townsend Cedric S Trueman Paul Chen-Pon Tseng William A Webb George E Wells III Verle A Williams Donald R Wulfinghoff Robert A Zagar 7.3 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT Voting Members Adolph J Rydzewski, Chair Michael F Mamayek, Vice-Chair Richard A Danks James W Gartner Zoltan Magyar William J McCartney Richard H Rooley Scott B Sepsy John D Warfield Non-Voting Members Joseph R Anderson Jr Linda M Austin Robert G Baker Christopher J Becker Ned W Belt Jr Steven L Blanc Kirk M Bond Laurence K Brink Jr James R Bruce James A Carelock Jr James A Carlson Charles E Dorgan Joseph A Driscoll III Ecton English Michael J King Sung Brian Kong Anthony P Lolas Alex Martinez Gene M Meyer James P Miller Ross D Montgomery Matthew E Mullen Brian A O'Donnell Thomas M Reinarts John A Rieke George J Sestak Richard A Shaffer M H Smith Karl R Stum Cedric S Trueman T David Underwood Wayne Webster Robert A Zagar 7.4 BUILDING OPERATIONS DYNAMICS Voting Members Gregor P Henze, Chair Jose C Haiad, Vice-Chair Steven L Blanc Michael J Brandemuehl James E Braun Natascha S Castro Clifford C Federspiel Richard J Hackner Jan L M Hensen Srinivas Katipamula Moncef Krarti Darrell D Massie Leslie K Norford Robert C Sonderegger Jonathan A Wright Peng Xu Non-Voting Members Osman Ahmed Peter R Armstrong Andreas K Athienitis Don C Bailey Margaret B Bailey David E Bornside Harvey Brickman Daniel R Clark Maria Corsi Zulfikar Cumali Jorre Dewitte Arthur L Dexter dexter /dex·ter/ (deks´ter) [L.] right; on the right side. dex·ter adj. Of or located on the right side. Kirk H Drees Barrett A Flake flake an epidermal scale. flake Cocaine, see there N Wes George Raj Gopal Philip Haves Douglas C Hittle John M House Hans-Joachim Huff huff - To compress data using a Huffman code. Various programs that use such methods have been called "HUFF" or some variant thereof. Opposite: puff. Compare crunch, compress. Ashok N Kadakia George E Kelly David M Kenney Dion J King Michael Kintner-Meyer Curtis J Klaassen Jan F Kreider James P Kummer Jean J Lebrun Scott E Leclair Jon Kevin McLaughlin Kevin McLaughlin (??? to 17 July 1864) was an African American who escaped from slavery in South Carolina and was captured by slave-hunters in Boston in 1852 His arrest outraged Boston abolitionists and many ordinary Bostonians, who were increasingly hostile towards the enforcement John W Mitchell William K Preska Agami Reddy Paul L Riemer John E Seem Gideon Shavit David F Shipley Peter Simmonds Theodore F Smith Pornsak Songkakul Gene R Strehlow Ish Sud Jean C Visier Paul C Wacker Mashuri L Warren Jonathan D West John E Wolfert Robert A Zagar 7.5 SMART BUILDING SYSTEMS Voting Members John M House, Chair Michael R Brambley, Vice-Chair Osman Ahmed Steven L Blanc Michael J Brandemuehl James E Braun Clifford C Federspiel James W Gartner William M Healy Agami Reddy Jonathan A Wright Peng Xu Non-Voting Members Narendra S Amarnani David E Bornside David J Branson Barry B Bridges Martin Burns Martin "Farmer" Burns (February 15 1861 - 1937) was a world champion "catch-as-catch-can" wrestler as well as wrestling coach and teacher. Born in Cedar County, Iowa he started wrestling as a teenager and made money traveling around the Midwest wrestling in carnivals and fairs. James F Butler Natascha S Castro Maria Corsi Charles H Culp III Arthur L Dexter Piotr A Domanski Mohsen Farzad Richard J Hackner Carlos Haiad Philip Haves Mark D Johnson David B Kahn Srinivas Katipamula George E Kelly Michael Kintner-Meyer Mingsheng Liu Carol Lomonaco Darrell D Massie John W Mitchell Ron M Nelson Leslie K Norford Robert A Old Jr Hung Manh Pham Kinga Porst Michael Pouchak B Andrew Price Barry P Reardon Glenn T Remington Todd M Rossi John E Seem Vernon A Smith Pornsak Songkakul Keith A Temple Jin Wen James R Winston Chariti A Young Xiaohui Zhou 7.6 SYSTEMS ENERGY UTILIZATION Voting Members Steven W Carlson, Chair Dieter Bartel Charles H Culp III Michael P Deru Keith I Emerson Dennis R Landsberg Harry P Misuriello Richard J Pearson Janice C Peterson Ish Sud Adrienne G Thomle Yew W Wong Non-Voting Members Mark E Case, Vice-Chair Bass Abushakra Hashem Akbari Taghi Alereza Syed L Ali Donald L Beaty Daniel Choiniere David E Claridge John D Cowan Laszlo G Emho Edward D Fitts Robert H Fuller Kenneth L Gillespie Jr William A Gold Fredric S Goldner Jeff S Haberl Kristin H Heinemeier Ned B Heminger Adam W Hinge Robert J Hitchcock Mark M Hydeman Ronald E Jarnagin Prasanna V Kadaba Ashok N Kadakia Eino O Kainlauri William D Knight Jr Richard J Kooy Bing Liu Mingsheng Liu Mark M MacCracken J Michael MacDonald Michael MacDonald may refer to:
Henry Manczyk Itzhak H Maor Richard P Mazzucchi William R Mixon Arthur N Olson Buss Andrew Price Agami Reddy Wayne K Robertson Louis J Rugulo Sirajuddin Shaikh Robert C Sonderegger Lawrence G Spielvogel Michael Tillou Paul A Torcellini Cedric S Trueman Wayne Webster John W Wells III James K Willson Donald J Winston Alexander M Zhivov 7.7 TESTING AND BALANCING Voting Members Richard M Rose, Chair W David Bevirt Thomas E Cappellin Eli P Howard III Rodney H Lewis Robert J Linder Frederick A Lorch Gaylon G Richardson Frank J Spevak William K Thomas Charles C Wright Non-Voting Members Andrew P Nolfo, Vice-Chair Brad J Binning George C Bozenhard Harvey Brickman Eugene W Faris Alfred G Garza Farhad Golestan Stephen F Hanser Todd R Hardwick Mark C Hegberg Richard A Hegberg Gerald J Kettler Carl N Lawson Robert E Montividas Michael J Smith Channing R Starke Jack L Stegall Peter Thomsen Dennis H Tuttle Chun Fai Wong 7.8 OWNING AND OPERATING COSTS operating costs npl → gastos mpl operacionales Voting Members James F J Poulos, Chair Klas C Haglid Richard T Jones Bruce B Lindsay Matthew E Mullen John A Shonder Wayne Webster Non-Voting Members Michaela A Martin, Vice-Chair Barry Amin Millard H Berry Berry, former province, France Berry (bĕrē`), former province, central France. Bourges, the capital, and Châteauroux are the chief towns. III Kirk M Bond Barry B Bridges Terry L Cornell Charles E Dale-Derks James W Earley Gustav Foster Jr Richard D Goulet Charles E Gulledge III Paul J Halyard Jr Sheila J Hayter Carl C Hiller Christie Christie can refer to:
Nance C Lovvorn James A Mangini Andrew J Martin Ronald W Mineo Gamini B Nanayakkara Jay K Parikh Wayne K Robertson Richard H Rooley Harvey M Sachs James P Schlachter Jitendra B Singh Alexander H Sleiman Dennis A Smith Ian D Spanswick Karl R Stum William J Thomaston Joseph J Watson Steven F Willard 7.9 BUILDING COMMISSIONING Voting Members Gerald J Kettler, Chair Joseph R Anderson Jr W David Bevirt David E Bornsida Barry B Bridges Richard B Casault John P Castelvecchi Timothy F Corbett Walter T Grondzik Stephen F Hanser Molli J Kaufman Charles D Kieffer Michael J King Rodney H Lewis William J McCartney Andrew P Nolfo Kenneth C Peet Janice C Peterson Richard M Rose Elia M Sterling Jeff J Traylor Non-Voting Members Kristin H Heinemeier, Vice-Chair Narendra S Amarnani Hollace S Bailey Erv L Bales Thomas A Bartlett Alonzo B Blalock Harvey Brickman David S Butler Sr J Patrick Carpenter Natascha S Castro Benjamin W Crowley Charles H Culp III Antoine P Dammous Wayne A Dunn Harry J Enck Larry J Fisher Daniel P Frasier Kenneth M Fulk Jeffry W Gatlin Jean O'Brien Jean Maria O'Brien (b. February 2, 1958) is an American historian of White Earth Band of Ojibwe ancestry who specializes in northeastern Woodlands American Indian history. She received her Ph.D. Gibbons Famous people named Gibbons include:
Kenneth L Gillespie Jr Raj P Gupta Stephen F Hanser James E Harrison Philip Haves Daniel T Henon Hugh M Hinson Jr Eli P Howard III Edward F Iczkowski Eric T Jenison Ashok N Kadakia Christie R Kjellman Michael P Kuk Carl N Lawson Matt Nelson James R Persaud Janice C Peterson John A Rieke Frederick L Schroeder David F Shipley Christopher S Smith Treasa L Sweek Robert L Towell Cedric S Trueman Dennis H Tuttle Henry J Vance Jean C Visier Raoul A Webb Chester E Wisner Chun Fai Wong SECTION 8--AIR-CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION SYSTEM COMPONENTS 8.1 POSITIVE DISPLACEMENT A positive displacement meter is a type of flow meter that requires the fluid being measured to mechanically displace components in the meter in order for any fluid flow to occur. A diaphragm meter, with which most homes are equipped, is an example of a positive displacement meter. COMPRESSORS Voting Members Georgi S Georgi may refer to:
Curtis R Slayton, Vice-Chair Albert A Domingorena Matthew T Irons Dan M Manole Hermann Renz Juergen Suess John Tolbert Jr Michael A Wegenka Ward D Wells Jaroslav Wurm Forrest S Yount Non-Voting Members John A O'Brien Thomas R Barratt Rick L Bunch Preben Christiansen Raymond Cohen Michael D Connaghan Scott Nicholas Danhof Adil Hago Elniwairi Richard L Hall Laercio Hardt Hans-Joachim Huff Thomas E Jensen Phillip A Johnson Larry Kettwich John S Kosco Alexander Leyderman James A Mangini Norm Maxwell William A Miller Joseph L Nigro Akira Ohtsuki Prasanta K Roy Donald D Schaefer G D Short Rajendra Singh This page is about the winner of the Magsaysay Award. For the fourth sarsanghchalak of the RSS, go here. Rajendra Singh is a well known water conservationist from Alwar, Rajasthan in India. Lars Sjoholm Stephen V Spletzer John Tolbert Jr Sami Zendah 8.2 CENTRIFUGAL MACHINES A machine for expelling water or other fluids from moist substances, or for separating liquids of different densities by centrifugal action; a whirling table. See also: Centrifugal Voting Members William F McQuade, Chair Ajay S Ajay (Telugu: అజయ్, Hindi: अजय, Urdu: اَجے) Sanskrit Meaning The word Ajay is related to the Sanskrit word "Ajeya", which means "Victorious" or "Un-Conquerable". Iyengar, Vice-Chair Pradeep Kumar Pradeep Kumar (Pradeep Batabyal (Bengali: প্রদীপ বটব্যাল)) was born in early 1925 in West Bengal. When he was 17 years old, he decided to take up acting. Bansal Frederick W Betz Nigel E Carpenter Julian R De Bullet Donald M Eppelheimer Riyaz A Papar John I Vucci Non-Voting Members Mark Adams Mark Adams is a college basketball analyst on the ESPN family of networks. Adams was a college basketball coach for 17 years. He was known as a program rebuilder who took over programs that were a combined 28-54 (. David A Astle Gil Avery Robert L Bates Bates , Katherine Lee 1859-1929. American educator and writer best known for her poem "America the Beautiful," written in 1893 and revised in 1904 and 1911. William E Dietrich Stephen W Duda Vinod P Gupta Susanna S Susanna. 1 Heroine of a story told in the Book of Daniel, in a chapter (13) placed in the Apocrypha in the Authorized Version (see Daniel). Two elders attempt to seduce Susanna and are repulsed; they accuse her of illicit relations with a young man, but Hanson Phillip A Johnson Patricia E Jones Stanley L Leitsch Richard C Niess David W Reid Daryl K Showalter Dale R Stanton-Hoyle Gerald W Thomas Thomas E Watson James H Watts Forrest S Yount 8.3 ABSORPTION AND HEAT OPERATED MACHINES Voting Members Jay A Kohler, Chair Laura A Schaefer, Vice-Chair John J Bevington Srinivas Garimella Vikas Patnaik Reinhard Radermacher Paul H Sarkisian Bruce M Urban Timothy C Wagner Non-Voting Members Karim Amrane Constantinos A Balaras Jos W J Bouma Hugh F Crowther Amgad Elgowainy Michael W Ellis Donald C Erickson Eckhard Achim Groll Gershon Grossman Yanzheng Guan William T Hanna Hans-Martin Hellmann David N Ivester Jesse D Killion Sanford A Klein Satheesh Kulankara Donald K Miller Riyaz A Papar Horacio Perez-Blanco Stephen E Petty William James Noun 1. William James - United States pragmatic philosopher and psychologist (1842-1910) James Plzak Dharam V Punwani Uwe Rockenfeller William A Ryan Kenneth J Schultz Sam V Shelton Richard S Sweetser William E Tinsley Robert M Tozer Detlef Westphalen Abdi Zaltash Jifeng Zhang 8.4 AIR-TO-REFRIGERANT HEAT TRANSFER EQUIPMENT Voting Members Stephen B Memory, Chair Mahesh Valiya-Naduvath, Vice-Chair Stephen S Hancock David J Honeycutt Man-Hoe Kim Daniel E Kramer Michel Lecompte James A Parsons Jose A Perez-Galindo Gordon B Struder Edward A Vineyard Samuel F Yana-Motta Ming Zhang Non-Voting Members Charles G Arnold Young L Bae Antonio Baldantoni Andrew C Beaver beaver, either of two large aquatic rodents, Castor fiber and Castor canadensis, known for their engineering feats. They were once widespread in N and central Eurasia except E Siberia, and in North America from the arctic tree line to the S United Charles H Bemisderfer Ahmed Bensafi Louay M Chamra John C Chato Michael D Connaghan Katherine K Flamm William Fox Kwok K Fung Dominique Hantz Mark R Hoehne Anthony M Jacobi Shaobo Jia Robert A Jones Paul Edward Krause Satheesh Kulankara Harry H Li Pedro J Mago Alfi Helmy Malek Kevin B Mercer mer·cer n. Chiefly British A dealer in textiles, especially silks. [Middle English, from Old French mercier, trader, from merz, merchandise, from Latin merx Christoph Meurer Ramachandran Narayanamurthy Michael M Ohadi Nicole C Okamoto Gary W Price Eric B Ratts C Keith Rice Raymond W Rite S A Sherif William E Stewart Jr Liangyou Tang tang, in zoology tang: see butterfly fish. Yong Xin Tao William E Tinsley Robert E Utter To publish or offer; to send into circulation. The term utter is frequently used in reference to Commercial Paper. To utter and publish an instrument is to declare, either directly or indirectly through words or action, that it is good. Michael J Wilson William G Wyatt Lizheng W Zhang Yongfang Zhong David Zietlow 8.5 LIQUID-TO-REFRIGERANT HEAT EXCHANGERS heat exchanger Any of several devices that transfer heat from a hot to a cold fluid. In many engineering applications, one fluid needs to be heated and another cooled, a requirement economically accomplished by a heat exchanger. Voting Members James E Bogart, Chair Louay M Chamra Benjamin E Dingel Steven J Eckels Arthur G Fovargue Axel Kriegsmann Kaushik Oza Parviz Payvar John R Thome Mahesh Valiya-Naduvath Jamal S Yagoobi Samuel F Yana-Motta Non-Voting Members James Everett James Everett (1 May, 1894 – 18 December, 1967) was a senior Irish politician. On leaving school Everett became an organiser with County Wicklow Agricultural Union, which later merged with the ITGWU. Bryan, Vice-Chair Alison V Andrews Zahid H Ayub Nabil H Hanna Joseph B Huber Amir Jokar John F Judge Satheesh Kulankara James W Larson Harry H Li William F McQuade Josua P Meyer Ty A Newell Michael M Ohadi Olivier Pelletier Kenneth J Schultz Keith E Starner Petur Thors 8.6 COOLING TOWERS AND EVAPORATIVE evaporative pertaining to evaporation. evaporative loss loss of body water by evaporation of water from the body to the air; a heat control mechanism and a factor in water balance studies. CONDENSERS Voting Members Ronald E Wood, Chair Paul A Lindahl Jr, Vice-Chair Thomas W Bugler Brian D Cooper Richard L LeClaire Russell Eric Lindemann Scott E Mayes John L New Jr John E Parker Michael P Patton Alfredo M Sotolongo Non-Voting Members Charles G Arnold Michael F Beda Bruce B Brand John Campbell John Campbell is the name of: British political figures
Richard Earl Doner II Jon M Edmonds David F Geary Branislav Korenic John W Lane Kenneth M Latzer Amanda K Meitz Robert P Miller Frank T Morrison George Y Motonaga Mark W Paquette Roger M Pasch Paul R Puckorius Godwin C Rogerson Charles H Sanderson Sam V Shelton George R Shriver Francis L St John Laurance S Staples Jr Richard M Stern Thomas L White 8.7 COMBUSTION GAS TURBINE turbine, rotary engine that uses a continuous stream of fluid (gas or liquid) to turn a shaft that can drive machinery. A water, or hydraulic, turbine is used to drive electric generators in hydroelectric power stations. INLET inlet /in·let/ (-let) a means or route of entrance. pelvic inlet the upper limit of the pelvic cavity. thoracic inlet the elliptical opening at the summit of the thorax. AIR COOLING a. 1. In devices generating heat, such as gasoline-engine motor vehicles, the cooling of the device by increasing its radiating surface by means of ribs or radiators, and placing it so that it is exposed to a current of air. Cf. Water cooling. SYSTEMS Voting Members Katherine K Flamm, Chair Annette Dwyer Alan W Green Dennis I Halsey Richard J Kooy Kurt Liebendorfer Dharam V Punwani Thomas C Tillman Non-Voting Members Rudy Acevedo Jr, Vice-Chair Ainul Abedin John S Andrepont Donald C Erickson Patricia Thomas Graef John Edward Kraft William J McAuliffe Thomas L Pierson Jason Fletcher Fletcher may refer to one of the following: Ideas and companies
Donald W Shepherd Brian Michael Silvetti Anthony M Spinelli Verle A Williams 8.8 REFRIGERANT SYSTEM CONTROLS AND ACCESORIES Voting Members Nicholas G Zupp, Chair Robert R Bittle Larry Donald Larry Ali Donald (born January 6, 1967) is a professional heavyweight boxer, who competed for the United States at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. Professional Career Cummings Guido De Souza De Souza or D'Souza is a common Portuguese family name. Although it is still quite common outside Portugal -- especially in Brazil and India --, Souza is the old spelling of present-day Sousa. Damasceno Dennis A Littwin Robert A Jones Peter G Malone Roy J Nungesser W Vance Payne Roberto Pereira Non-Voting Members Mohsen Farzad, Vice-Chair Charles G Arnold Charles N Bald Michael D Blanford Ralph Sherman Bryant Richard J Buck Buck after murder of his master, leads wolf pack. [Am. Lit.: The Call of the Wild] See : Dogs Buck clever and temerarious dog perseveres in the Klondike. [Am. Lit.: Call of the Wild] See : Resourcefulness Sheng-Chih S Chen Pandu R Cholkeri Frederic D Colsoul David C Dorste William R Gammon III Arthur P Garbarino Virgil T Gulley Brandon Gulley (born October 7 1982),better known by his stage name Gulley, is an American rapper who was raised in Poplar Bluff, Missouri. Music career Gulley began his music career while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2004. Jack C Inch Robert T Marks Kent A Miller Michael E Overstreet Christopher E Schadewald Michael J Schuetter Ernest W Schumacher William E Tinsley Duane A Wolf Jing Zheng 8.9 RESIDENTIAL REFRIGERATORS AND FOOD FREEZERS Voting Members Pradeep Kumar Bansal, Chair Richard Devos Richard DeVos, Sr., (born March 4, 1926, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, U.S.) is a billionaire co-founder of Amway (restructured as Alticor in 2000). In 2006, Forbes magazine listed him as the 73rd wealthiest person in the United States with an estimate net worth of USD$ 3. Kyung J Jang Debra H Kennoy Tonya P Gamblin McCall Michael B Pate John Sabelli Jeffery Salisbury Paul Vernon Sikir Robert E Utter Detlef Westphalen Non-Voting Members Douglass S Abramson Roberto R Aguilo David L Bien Robert L Cushman Richard Devos John T Dieckmann Cynthia L Gage Arthur P Garbarino David W Gerlach David B Goldstein Sajid H Hakim J Benjamin Horvay Patricia G Kempf Kwangil Kim David E Knebel R Michael Martin Willis S Wil·lis , Thomas 1621-1675. English anatomist and physician known for his studies of the nervous system and the brain. He discovered the circle of Willis at the base of the brain. Mashburn Alan K Meier Edward Pollock Reinhard Radermacher Gregory J Rosenquist Dennis Gerard Schenk Richard F Topping Edward A Vineyard Lawrence R Wethje 8.10 MECHANICAL DEHUMIDIFICATION EQUIPMENT AND HEAT PIPES Voting Members Harry M Milliken, Chair Kenneth W Cooper Keith Coursin John R Goodrich II Scotty M Hutto Reinhold Kittler John A Murphy Brian C Simkins Frank Suranyi Michael F Taras Non-Voting Members Titu R Doctor, Vice-Chair Douglass S Abramson Bryan Keith Dunnavant Patricia G Kempf Douglas R Kosar Richard W Trent 8.11 UNITARY unitary pertaining to a single object or individual. AND ROOM AIR CONDITIONERS Conditioners used on leather take many shapes and forms. They are used mostly to keep leather from drying out and deteriorating. A very old and widely used conditioner is dubbin. AND HEAT PUMPS heat pump: see air conditioning. heat pump Device for transferring heat from a substance or space at one temperature to another at a higher temperature. Voting Members Jason T LeRoy, Chair Sivakumar Gopalnarayanan, Vice-Chair Ramez M Afify Brian P Dougherty Eckhard Achim Groll Hugh I Henderson Jr Byron F Horak Man-Hoe Kim Sarah A Medepalli Darin W Nutter Gregory J Rosenquist Russell C Tharp Robert B Uselton Non-Voting Members Van D Baxter Robert R Brown Michael D Connaghan James G Crawford William J Dean Daniel J Dettmers Piotr A Domanski Mohsen Farzad David S Godwin Stephen S Hancock Peter B Hrejsa H Michael Hughes Notable people named Michael Hughes include:
Roger C Hundt Yunho Hwang Frank E Jakob Stephen P Kavanaugh Patricia G Kempf Esher R Kweller Hongmei Liang R Michael Martin Michael E McCabe Nicolas Molle Roy J Nungesser Dennis L O'Neal Hung Manh Pham Joseph A Pietsch Edward Pollock C Keith Rice David F Schieman Don B Shirey III Jitendra B Singh Mark W Spatz John L Stoops David R Tree Arun Vohra Michael W Woodford George S Yamamoto Jing Zheng 8.12 DESICCANT desiccant /des·ic·cant/ (des´i-kant) 1. promoting dryness. 2. an agent that promotes dryness. des·ic·cant n. DEHUMIDIFICATION EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENTS Voting Members Douglas R Kosar, Chair Stephen C Brickley Ali A Jalalzadeh-Azar William P Lull Deepak Pahwa Stanley Slabinski Richard S Sweetser Non-Voting Members Max Aeberhard Karim Amrane William A Belding David L Bohac Alexander J Boome Wayne E Caudle cau·dle n. A warm drink consisting of wine or ale mixed with sugar, eggs, bread, and various spices, sometimes given to ill persons. [Middle English caudel Louay M Chamra Thomas J Clemens Barry M Cohen Robert K Collier Jr Charles J Cromer Marek Czachorski Michael W Ellis Moustafa M Elsayed Walter G Evers W Craig Fillmann David F Geary David S Godwin Spencer Goland Spencer Goland Maureen Grasso William C Griffiths Gershon Grossman Lewis G Harriman III Hans-Martin Hellmann Hugh I Henderson Jr James H Judge Sanford A Klein Esher R Kweller Zalman Lavan Andrew I Lowenstein Gursaran D Mathur Milton Meckler Kirk T Mescher Harry M Milliken Ronnie R Moffitt Andrew L Mongar Davor Novosel Phillip A Nowicki R Mark Nunnelly Ahmad A Pesaran John L Peterson Paul L Pieper Joseph A Pietsch Dharam V Punwani Thomas M Reinarts Robert E Roberts William A Ryan James R Sand Dipak J Shah Don B Shirey III Charles E Shoemaker Thomas L Siegel David P Simkins Steven J Slayzak John Spears Bruce M Urban Edward A Vineyard Daniel J Ward Bede W Wellford Detlef Westphalen Richard M Wolcott Jaroslav Wurm Kevin H Young Paul M Zeigler SECTION 9--BUILDING APPLICATIONS 9.1 LARGE BUILDING AIR-CONDITIONING SYSTEMS Voting Members Dennis J Wessel, Chair Phillip M Trafton, Vice-Chair Hollace S Bailey Harvey Brickman Stephen W Duda Mark W Fly Kenneth E Gill Warren G Hahn K Quinn Hart Charles E Henck William K Klock John L Kuempel Jr Howard J McKew Gene R Strehlow Jeff J Traylor Lynn F Werman John E Wolfert Non-Voting Members Steven B Armour armour or body armour Protective clothing that can shield the wearer from weapons and projectiles. By extension, armour is also protective covering for animals, vehicles, and so on. Prehistoric warriors used leather hides and helmets. Charles G Arnold Gil Avery Erv L Bales Alonzo B Blalock Kelley P Cramm Hugh F Crowther Wayne A Dunn David M Elovitz Donald M Eppelheimer Vijay K Gupta Michael J Hahn John J Harmon James E Harrison Sheila J Hayter Ronald G Holdaway Ali A Jalalzadeh-Azar Carl N Lawson Rodney H Lewis Damon H Lynn Branko M Markovic Milton Meckler Mark A Mueller James B Rishel Keith D Robinson Joseph F Scolaro George J Sestak Boggarm S Setty Bryan L Sherman Arthur B Sirjord Jr John I Vucci 9.2 INDUSTRIAL AIR CONDITIONING air conditioning, mechanical process for controlling the humidity, temperature, cleanliness, and circulation of air in buildings and rooms. Indoor air is conditioned and regulated to maintain the temperature-humidity ratio that is most comfortable and healthful. Voting Members Michael C Connor, Chair Leon Shapiro, Vice-Chair Douglass S Abramson George M Adams Erich Binder Randy Casteel Ronald L Davis Richard A Evans Vladimir E Fedkiw Dipankar Ghosh Wayne M Lawton William A Kumpf Norm Maxwell Vernon W Peppers Charles Chun-Lun Shieh Alfred W Woody Non-Voting Members Thomas B Axley Jr Hassan M Bagheri Michael Baucom Brad J Binning Dale J Cagwin James A Carlson J Patrick Carpenter James W Carty Thaddeus Clark William W Dean Charles W Dupre Jr Thomas P Engbring Edward T Fuller Ravisankar Ganta Robert L Gorton Vinod P Gupta Matt R Hargan Dale T Hitchings David M Kohli Ram T Kohli Frederick H Kohloss Mark S Lentz John Scott There are many people who have been called John Scott: Politicians
John R Marks Jr Timothy C Mitchell Charles G Noll John E Parker John B Riley George J Sestak Stanley Slabinski Benjamin L Steinberg Ramnath Viswanath P Gaston White 9.3 TRANSPORTATION AIR CONDITIONING Voting Members William Needelman, Chair James J Bushnell Larry Donald Cummings Rick DeJong Richard B Fox Richard A Johnson Gursaran D Mathur Noal May Robert L May Judith Murawski Earle S For use of this word as a surname, see .
Robert C Rebsamen Diotima A Von Kempski David P Wyon Non-Voting Members Daniel E Adamek David C Allen Karin E Arnold Christophe Balouet Ricardo J Barbosa Bruce K Bauman David H Bechtold Arthur C Blain blain n. A skin swelling or sore; a blister; a blotch. Marcus Bressan James Steven Brown Richard F Bruss John Burgers Burgers are hamburgers. Burgers may also refer to:
Robert Cummings For the Canadian politician, see Robert Cummings (politician); for American artist see Robert H. Cumming; for the Heavy Metal artist, see Rob Zombie. Robert Cummings (June 10, 1908 – December 2, 1990), also known as Bob Cummings Eugene A Dianetti G Scott Earnest EARNEST, contracts. The payment of a part of the price of goods sold, or the delivery of part of such goods, for the purpose of binding the contract. 2. Raynard M Fenster Douglas C Hittle Predrag S Hrnjak Jolanda N Janczewski Byron W Jones Sung Lim Kwon Peter G Malone Ivo Martinac Viung C Mei Edmond S Edmond, city (1990 pop. 52,315), Oklahoma co., central Okla.; settled 1889. It is a trading center with a huge oil field and small industries that manufacture concrete, petroleum products, and other goods. The city's population nearly tripled from 1970 to 1990. Moore Niren L Nagda Thomas Nagle Roy J Nungesser Ernest W Schumacher David R Space Chris Spunar Igor B Vaisman Don Van Noy Douglas S Walkinshaw Bruce R Weir Halim Wijaya Vance Williamson Duane L Willse Clifford A Woodbury III Nicholas G Zupp 9.4 APPLIED HEAT PUMP/HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEMS Voting Members Frank J Pucciano, Chair Gustav Foster Jr, Vice-Chair R L Douglas Cane Ismena V Deacon Carl F Huber Stephen P Kavanaugh Kirk T Mescher Kevin D Rafferty Christopher S Sharpe Alan C Shedd John A Shonder Joel G Solis Greg Tinkler Non-Voting Members G Anand David H Bechtold Morton H Blatt Robert R Brown Matthew E Bruce James M Calm Ben A Elkin Daniel L Ellars Mohsen Farzad Robert Adam Noun 1. Robert Adam - Scottish architect who designed many public buildings in England and Scotland (1728-1792) Adam Gansler Randy W Goode H Michael Hughes Patrick J Hughes Roger L Jones Jack E Kersten Mukesh K Khattar Reinhold Kittler Michael P Kuk Edward A Kush Kush: see Cush. Andrew Morrison Howard W Newton Richard C Niess Michael R Overbury Gary E Phetteplace Joseph A Pietsch George H Redden red·den v. red·dened, red·den·ing, red·dens v.tr. To make red. v.intr. 1. To become red. 2. To blush. Jitendra B Singh Sean A Smith Lynn Stiles Stiles can refer to: People
Trenwith R Ward 9.5 RESIDENTIAL AND SMALL BUILDING APPLICATIONS Voting Members Charles H Culp III, Chair David A Schaaf Jr, Vice-Chair Roy C E Ahlgren Erv L Bales Barb Checket-Hanks Glenn C Hourahan Surumi J Hudacsko Ralph Koerber Bradley J Kurtz Suzanne LeViseur Michael R Lubliner Arthur T Miller Non-Voting Members Bruce E Anderson D Brian Baker Brian Baker may refer to several people:
Satyam Bendapudi Peyton Collie collie, breed of large, agile working dog developed in Scotland during the 17th and 18th cent. It stands from 22 to 26 in. (55.9–66 cm) high at the shoulder and weighs from 50 to 75 lb (22.7–34 kg). Glenn Friedman Robert H Fuller Danny M Halel Paul M Haydock Jeff Inks John W Lowe Dawen Lu William S Miller Ronald P Rajecki William B Rose Robert D Ross Andrew C Rudin Henry T Rutkowski Max H Sherman Lawrence G Spielvogel Adrienne G Thomle Iain S Walker Richard D Watson Lawrence R Wethje James E Woods 9.6 HEALTH CARE FACILITIES Voting Members Carl N Lawson, Chair Kimball E Ferguson, Vice-Chair Benjamin F Coe Jr Timothy M Earhart P L Fan Kenneth E Gill Milton S Goldman Jeffrey M Hardin Michael R Keen Charles D Kieffer Peter Hogan Peter K. Hogan was editor of cult political British comics Crisis and Revolver in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Biography Previously he had worked as Commissioning Editor for Eel Pie Publishing from the late 1970s to the early 1980s. Langowski Francis A Mills Paul T Ninomura Carl C Schultz III Anand K Seth Sidney A Parsons Michael Patrick Sheerin Paul F Supan Lynn F Werman Ronald L Westbrook Michael E Woolsey Non-Voting Members Jason Z Alphonso Constantinos A Balaras Adam R Bare Reginald F Brown J Patrick Carpenter Theodore Cohen Rex Coppom Robert L Cox Claudio Darras Lance L DeLaura Mark Dieser Paul J DuPont Thomas J Ferdelman Edward D Fitts Nicholas R Ganick James German John L Harrod Yie-Zu R Hu Sheldon M Jeter Gregory R Johnson Edward W Jolly S Louis Kelter Dan Koenigshofer Joe Lackner William B Leedy Nicolas Lemire John R Lewis Carol E Marriott Michael S Meteyer James E Newman Kenneth C Peet Mary Jane Phillips Chris P Rousseau Boggarm S Setty Terry E Townsend Alan Traugott Jeff J Traylor Derald G Welles Dennis J Wessel 9.7 EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Voting Members Milton S Goldman, Chair Itzhak H Maor, Vice-Chair Robert L Cox Kenneth E Gill Harley W Goodman Jr Mark S Lentz Francis A Mills Boggarm S Setty Ronald L Westbrook Non-Voting Members Hugh D McMillan III 9.8 LARGE BUILDING AIR-CONDITIONING APPLICATIONS Voting Members Anand K Seth, Chair Robert L Cox, Vice-Chair Benjamin F Coe Jr Edward D Fitts Kenneth E Gill Cecily M Grzywacz John L Harrod Michael R Keen Ralph Kittler Carol E Marriott Michael S Meteyer Elia M Sterling Non-Voting Members Thomas R Biery David M Brooks Reginald F Brown Dale J Cagwin James A Carlson Paul J DuPont Ronald J Earyes Kimball E Ferguson Milton S Goldman Harley W Goodman Jr Ramesh Kumar Gupta Sat P Gupta Vijay K Gupta Michael J Hahn Richard D Hermans John P Huffman John P Jenkins Ellen Johansen Patricia E Jones S Louis Kelter Michael A Kersanac Mukesh K Khattar Reinhold Kittler Carl N Lawson Mark S Lentz John R Lewis William P Lull Itzhak H Maor Francis A Mills Jose A Reig W Ted Ritter Jr Chris P Rousseau Joseph F Scolaro Boggarm S Setty Jeff J Traylor James K Vallort Ramnath Viswanath Lynn F Werman Dennis J Wessel John E Wolfert William M Zeman Alexander M Zhivov 9.9 MISSION CRITICAL FACILITIES, TECHNOLOGY SPACES, AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A piece of electrical equipment is a machine, powered by electricity and usually consists of an enclosure, a variety of electrical components and often a power switch. Examples of Electrical Equipment
Voting Members Donald L Beaty, Chair Roger R Schmidt, Vice-Chair William E Beck Christian L Belady David Copeland David John Copeland (born May 15, 1976) is a former member of the British neo-Nazi National Socialist Movement, who became known as the "London nailbomber" after a 13-day bombing campaign in April 1999 aimed at London's black, Asian, and gay communities. David A Duane Kevin Fletcher Dennis G Hellmer Magnus K Herrlin Mark M Hydeman Christopher W Kurkjian Shlomo Novotny Richard F Pressley Sr Terry Rodgers Terry Rodgers (born September 11 1947) is an American figurative painter known for his large scale canvases that focus on portraying contemporary body politics. He was born in Newark, New Jersey and raised in Washington, D.C. Jeffrey P Rutt Herbert V Sorell J F Stack Robin Steinbrecher Non-Voting Members John J Adelsberger Dereje Agonafer Adrian Altenburger Terral L Altom Paul T Artman Frank Atkinson Frank Atkinson was an American college and professional football player. He played college football at Stanford University, where he was a defensive tackle. He played professionally in the American Football League for the Denver Broncos in 1964. Daniel B Baer William P Bahnfleth Kenneth R Baker Michael R Bishop Byron P Blackmore Neil Chauhan Victor A Chiriac Herman Chu Alan Claassen Howard M Cooper Bob Culver cul·ver n. A dove or pigeon. [Middle English, from Old English culufre, from Vulgar Latin *columbra, from Latin columbula, diminutive of columba, dove.] Philip G Cutino Thomas A Davidson Robert Doherty Robert Doherty may refer to:
Gregory K Fennewald Philip Flinn Alan Robert Fraser Robert Fraser (1937-1986) was a noted London art dealer of the 1960s and beyond. Biography Fraser was educated at Eton and spent several years in Africa in the 1950s as an officer of The King's Rifles; it was later rumoured that during this time he had a sexual liaison F William French William French may refer to:
Joseph D Gangemi Arthur L Giesler Kenneth E Gill John V Glass John C Groenewold Stephen C Halsted Kevan John Harrison
John Harrison (March 24 1693 – March 24 1776) was an English clockmaker who revolutionised and extended the possibility of safe long distance sea travel in the Ted Hight hight adj. Archaic Named or called. [Middle English, past participle of highten, hihten, to call, be called, from hehte, hight, past tense of hoten Akio Idei Charles E Johnson Kailash C Karki Kishor K Khankari Mukesh K Khattar Scott Killian Mark E Kiselow Erhard Klotz Peter A Koch David A Landsberg Matt Lawrence Christian Le Bret W Lehman Hsing-Sheng Liang Michael J Linde Wei Ling ling: see cod. Christopher G Malone William Maltz Lawrence C Markel Renee Marzitelli James P McAleer Timothy S McCann Stephen Montgomery David L Moss John Musilli Suhas V Patankar Chandrakant D Patel Michael K Patterson Gregory W Pautsch Richard L Pavlak Patrick E Phelan Bon Pipkin Geoff Ploskitt Andrew P Prandoni Joe Prisco Reinhard Radermacher Gamal Refai-Ahmed William Reynolds William Reynolds may refer to:
Steven Rosenstock Daniel Santalucia Walter R Schwarz Michael CA Schwedler Mike Scofield Bassam E Shadid Anthony C Sharp Timothy A Shedd Kevin Shinpaugh Shelby L Sims Grant Smith Lennart K Stahl Benjamin L Steinberg Robert F Sullivan Jeff Tepler Ronald R Thomas Chad D Tramonte Jeff P Trower William Tschudi James W VanGilder Marlin R Vogel Aleksandar M Vukovic David Wang Ralph L Webb Katherine Whitenack Nick Wold Larry Wong Lang Lang language LANG Louisiana Army National Guard Lang Langobardian (linguistics) LANG Los Angeles Newspaper Guild Yuan 9.10 LABORATORY SYSTEMS Voting Members Gerhard W Knutson, Chair Thomas C Smith, Vice-Chair J Patrick Carpenter Roland Charneux Andrew A Dymek Peter B Gardner Henry W Hays Dale T Hitchings Charles D Kieffer D Randall Lacey Carl N Lawson Wayne M Lawton Ronald L Petersen Joseph B Schluck Glenn D Schuyler Walter R Schwarz William G Stump stump (stump) the distal end of a limb left after amputation. stump n. 1. The extremity of a limb left after amputation. 2. Shinji Sunohara John O Varley Non-Voting Members Osman Ahmed Leon E Alevantis John P Castelvecchi Keith R Cockerham James L Coggins Claudio Darras Daniel Albert Ghidoni Jean O'Brien Gibbons Todd R Hardwick Albert L Hartman Charles E Henck George P Isherwood Gregory R Johnson William A Kumpf Mark S Lentz Rodney H Lewis Frederick A Lorch John Scott MacMurray Carlton J McKenzie Kevin T Mitchell Susan D Morrison Mark A Mueller Victor A Neuman Paul E Pelczynski Guy Perreault Paul S Pinkston Michael A Ratcliff Gaylon G Richardson Anthony J Rossi Adolph J Rydzewski Emil Sandru George J Sestak Vitthal N Shah Gordon P Sharp Frank J Spevak E Mitchell Swann Jeff J Traylor Robert H Weidner 9.11 CLEAN SPACES Voting Members John O Varley, Chair Susan D Morrison, Vice-Chair Monroe A Britt J Patrick Carpenter Peter B Gardner Arthur L Giesler Gabriel A Jimenez Hemant S Kavathekar D Randall Lacey Paul E Pelczynski Zivojin B Perisic Mark A Renn Charles Chun-Lun Shieh Wei Sun R Vijayakumar George E Wells III Philip J Winters Non-Voting Members Kimberly A Barker Bernardo Cardenal John P Castelvecchi Roland Charneux Robert E Chase Kyung-Ju Choi Donald J Clarke Gregory F Deluga David S Ensor Daniel Albert Ghidoni Larry J Hughes Michael D Jue Charles F Kern Kishor K Khankari Kevin D Knappmiller William A Kumpf Dawen Lu Norm Maxwell Philip J Naughton Eric Z Nejat Alexander G Nesher Timothy J O'Connor Riyaz A Papar Sharad V Paranjape Jayesh H Parikh Kent W Peterson Aron L Ralston Christopher S Robertson Peter H Rumsey Emil Sandru E C Schroeter Charles W Soltis Thomas R Spearman spear·man n. A man, especially a soldier, armed with a spear. Michael M Starke E Mitchell Swann Ivan Thomas William Tschudi Alfred W Woody 9.12 TALL BUILDINGS Voting Members Lynn F Werman, Chair Harvey Brickman Marianna M Brodatch Mark W Fly William A Gold Brent T Griffith Thomas R Kroeschell James T Reardon Yuri A Tabunschikov William A Webb Wayne Webster Dennis J Wessel Non-Voting Members Kenneth E Gill, Vice-Chair William P Bahnfleth Jeffrey P Blaevoet Raymond J Clark Claudio Darras Donald M Eppelheimer Michael W Gallagher Maurice G Gamze Richard A Grot Rodney H Lewis Michael J McDermott Peter Simmonds Cedric S Trueman Craig P Wray SECTION 10--REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS 10.1 CUSTOM ENGINEERED REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS Voting Members Donald A Siller, Chair Bruce L Griffith, Vice-Chair George C Briley Robert S Burdick Ronald A Cole Donald L Fenton Allan N Podhorodeski Douglas C Scott James J Shepherd John J Sluga Scott J Smith Ronald H Strong Non-Voting Members Rudy Acevedo Jr M Kent Anderson John J Bevington Donald J Cleland Daniel J Dettmers John Dunn For the poet, see . John Dunn can refer to:
Eduardo A Ford Dennis I Halsey David J Honeycutt Todd B Jekel Charles R Klockner Daniel R Kuespert Robert J Linder William J McCartney Joseph W Pillis Gary W Price Richard J Rademacher William V Richards Douglas C Scott Wilbert F Stoecker Gordon B Struder Richard S Sutton Joseph K Ting John R Topliss Gene Troy Ronald P Vallort Claude E Wilkinson Daniel E Wyrick 10.2 AUTOMATIC ICEMAKING PLANTS AND SKATING skating: see ice skating; ice dancing; roller skating. skating Sport in which bladelike runners or sets of wheels attached to shoes are used for gliding on ice or on surfaces other than ice. RINKS Voting Members Harold E Martin, Chair Brian C Simkins, Vice-Chair Daniel J Booy Robert S Burdick John P Scott Ronald H Strong John R Topliss William J Wladyka Non-Voting Members Reinhold Kittler Robert J Linder Mark M MacCracken William J McCartney Allan N Podhorodeski William V Richards Lawrence J Schoen James J Shepherd Roberto S Sunye Roger C Taliotis William J Wladyka 10.3 REFRIGERANT PIPING Voting Members Ronald A Cole, Chair M Kent Anderson Ronald A Cole Charles C Cottrell G Christopher Crall Todd B Jekel Anil G Shenoy James J Shepherd Donald A Siller John J Sluga Non-Voting Members Robert Akkerman Thomas W Brady George C Briley Robert S Burdick Kenneth R Collier Jon M Edmonds James D Gaines Arthur P Garbarino M David Gardner David Gardner is one of the three founders of The Motley Fool. He is currently co-chairman of the board. He attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on a Morehead-Cain Scholarship. Dennis I Halsey Paul Hough Robert A Jones Daniel E Kramer Robert J Linder L Lane Loyko William J McCartney Thomas K O'Donnell Kartik A Patel Victor L Penar Douglas T Reindl William V Richards Paul A Solberg Mark C Stencel Richard S Sutton Martin L Timm John R Topliss Gene Troy Gary W Westermeyer 10.4 ULTRA-LOW-TEMPERATURE SYSTEMS AND CRYOGENICS cryogenics: see low-temperature physics. cryogenics Study and use of low-temperature phenomena. The cryogenic temperature range is from −238°F (−150°C) to absolute zero. At low temperatures, matter has unusual properties. Voting Members Arthur P Garbarino, Chair Eric B Ratts, Vice-Chair Pradeep Kumar Bansal Stephen A Mowrer Gary W Price Non-Voting Members Randall F Barron William Buck Kin M Chan John C Chato Earl M Clark Laszlo G Emho Richard L Hall Predrag S Hrnjak Peter Kerney Sanford A Klein Richard J Kooy Robert J Linder Donald K Miller James R Missig Gregory F Nellis Dean H Rizzo Anil G Shenoy James J Shepherd Rudolph Stegmann Martin L Timm Igor B Vaisman William G Wyatt 10.5 REFRIGERATED re·frig·er·ate tr.v. re·frig·er·at·ed, re·frig·er·at·ing, re·frig·er·ates 1. To cool or chill (a substance). 2. To preserve (food) by chilling. DISTRIBUTION AND STORAGE FACILITIES Voting Members Ajay R Chatlani, Chair Brian C Simkins, Vice-Chair George C Briley Bernardo Cardenal Donald J Cleland Daniel J Dettmers Gordon E Follette Edward W Fuhrmann Dennis I Halsey John S Miranda Jr Donald A Siller Claude E Wilkinson Gideon Zeidler Non-Voting Members Robert Akkerman John D Collins Carl Egdorf James S Elleson Brian A Fricke William W Humm Todd B Jekel William J McCartney Phillip A Nowicki Garry A Peakman Douglas T Reindl Phillip G Rowland George R Smith Jason Darryl Sorby Gordon B Struder David J Tanner The code name for the Xeon version of the Pentium III chip. See Xeon. Randy S Theen Eugene F Troy Ronald P Vallort 10.6 TRANSPORT REFRIGERATION Voting Members Jeffrey B Berge, Chair James J Bushnell, Vice-Chair M Kent Anderson William F Anderson Bryan R Becker Kenneth R Hesser Sung Lim Kwon David J Tanner Non-Voting Members Pradeep Kumar Bansal Roy H Bleiberg Peter R Bushnell August W Gutheim Predrag S Hrnjak Peter G Malone Fred M Reed Hermann Renz Igor B Vaisman Terri L Wytko 10.7 COMMERCIAL FOOD DISPLAY AND STORAGE EQUIPMENT Voting Members John W Murray, Chair R Michael Martin David R Menninger Massoud Neshan Carl C Roberts Roger H Wightman Non-Voting Members Pradeep Kumar Bansal Van D Baxter John A Behr Laurence K Brink Jr William R Burdwood Cynthia L Gage Eckhard Achim Groll Hugh I Henderson Jr Martha J Hewett Bruce R Hierlmeier Predrag S Hrnjak Esher R Kweller Robert J Linder G T Mason Mark S Menzer Neil Monson John M Muller Michael J Palotsee John M Rasch Wayne G Schaeffer Vernon A Smith Mark W Spatz Dan Tamburrino Robert D Tanner Andrzej W Wesolowski 10.8 REFRIGERATION LOAD CALCULATION Voting Members Ronald A Cole, Chair Donald A Siller, Vice-Chair Donald J Cleland Jon M Edmonds Donald L Fenton Todd B Jekel William A Kumpf Dhirendra J Mody Phillip A Nowicki Douglas C Scott James J Shepherd George R Smith John R Topliss Non-Voting Members George C Briley Robert S Burdick Ajay R Chatlani Daniel J Dettmers M David Gardner Robert J Linder Eliot J Nicholas Larry A Rolison S A Sherif Leonard J Vanberkel Claude E Wilkinson 10.9 REFRIGERATION APPLICATION FOR FOODS AND BEVERAGES Voting Members Giustino N Mastro, Chair Daniel J Dettmers, Vice-Chair George C Briley Ajay R Chatlani Donald J Cleland Gordon E Follette Brian A Fricke Edward W Fuhrmann Evans J Lizardos John S Miranda Jr Gideon Zeidler Non-Voting Members Robert Akkerman Carl D Baird Bryan R Becker David B Cowen Robert A Davis Danny M Halel Todd B Jekel Godan P Nambudiripad Ty A Newell Rex E Noble Phillip A Nowicki Bruce A Paulson Douglas T Reindl Clay A Rohrer Phillip G Rowland S M Sami Donald A Siller Benjamin C Smith Jason Darryl Sorby Ronald P Vallort Leonard J Vanberkel TG10.MOC MOC See Market on Close. IMMISCIBLE immiscible /im·mis·ci·ble/ (i-mis´i-b'l) not susceptible to being mixed. im·mis·ci·ble adj. Incapable of being mixed or blended, as oil and water. OIL REFRIGERANT SYSTEMS Voting Members Predrag S Hrnjak, Chair David J Vincent Samuel F Yana-Motta Non-Voting Members Ahmed Bensafi George C Briley Richard C Cavestri Stephen C Cohen Ronald A Cole John A Gephart Jr Daniel E Kramer Thomas J Leck Robert J Linder L Lane Loyko William J McCartney William V Richards Mark W Spatz David Zietlow TG2.UVAS UVAS Ultraviolet Absorption Spectroscopy UVAS Unit Vehicle Authorization Summary (US Postal Service) UV AIR AND SURFACE TREATMENT Voting Members Charles E Dunn, Chair Meredith C Stines, Vice-Chair Morton H Blatt Stuart Engel Forrest B Fencl Karin K Foarde Charles E Gulledge III Wladyslaw J Kowalski Rick A Larson Stephen B Martin Jr Sidney A Parsons John M Putnam Derald G Welles David L Witham Terri L Wytko Non-Voting Members William P Bahnfleth Peter Bjorkman James R Bolton David Dubiel James D Freihaut Steven E Guzorek Mark Hernandez Paul A Jensen Joanie M Rodieck David Sliney Richard Vincent TG9.JF JUSTICE FACILITIES Voting Members Edward D Fitts, Chair Thomas R Biery Robert L Cox Kenneth E Gill John L Harrod Carl N Lawson Boggarm S Setty Gerald G Williams Non-Voting Members Oscar L Cobb Jr Claudio Darras Gurcan Erbas John D Guinn Scott McMillan Carl C Schultz III Jeff J Traylor |
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