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2005-2006 ASHRAE technical committees and task groups.


ASHRAE's 92 technical committees and 2 task groups are responsible for revisions in the ASHRAE ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers  Handbook
For the handbook about Wikipedia, see .

This article is about reference works. For the subnotebook computer, see .
"Pocket reference" redirects here.
, for development of work statements for research and research project monitoring, and for sponsoring technical programs at Society meetings. Names of technical committees and task groups and their members, as of June 2006, are as follows:

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
  • profile
 

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:
  • David Perkins (footballer)
  • David Perkins (geneticist)
  • David Perkins (guitarist)
  • David Perkins (mathematician)
 Yuill, Vice-Chair

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·hāshˑ),
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:
  • EMS Wacker http://i9.tinypic.com/4veeqvo.jpg http://i2.tinypic.com/5xrb2g0.jpg
  • Wacker Drive
  • Wacker process
Sports
  • VfB Admira Wacker Mödling
  • Wacker Berlin
  • Wacker Burghausen
 

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:
  • William V of Aquitaine (969–1030).
  • William V of Montpellier (1075–1121).
  • William V, Marquess of Montferrat (c. 1115–1191).
  • William I, Duke of Bavaria (1330–1389), also William V of Holland.
 Richards Rich·ards , Dickinson Woodruff 1895-1973.

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:

Places
  • goodwife, Mississippi, USA
  • Goodman, Missouri, USA
  • Goodman, Wisconsin, USA
 Jr

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:
  • Marija Gimbutas, controversial Lithuanian-American archaeologist
  • Marija Šerifović
  • Marija Bistrica
 Todorovic

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:
  • Hugh I of Burgundy
  • Hugh I of Cyprus
  • Hugh I of France
  • Hugh I of Jerusalem
 Henderson Jr

Frank E Jakob

Milton Meckler

Vikas Patnaik

Predrag M Popovic

David E Robertson

Ian D Spanswick

M Edward Thomas Edward Thomas may be:
  • Edward Thomas (poet) (1878-1917), fallen English wartime-volunteer soldier
  • Edward Thomas (soldier) (fl. 1910s & '20s), British non-commissioned officer completing about 9 years' peace- and war-time service
 Jr

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:
  • Randall, Indiana
  • Randall, Iowa
  • Randall, Kansas
  • Randall, Minnesota
  • Randall, Wisconsin
People with the surname Randall:
  • Randall (surname)
People with the given name
 Helm

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

For other people named Thomas Phillips, see Thomas Phillips (disambiguation).
Thomas Phillips (October 18, 1770 - April 20, 1845) was an English portrait and subject painter.

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:
  • Andrew Smith (zoologist) (1797-1872) , Scottish zoologist
  • Andrew Jackson Smith (1815-1897), American Civil War army general
  • Andrew Jackson Smith (Medal of Honor recipient) (1843-1932), American Civil War soldier
 

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
''See Dixie Dean for the footballer in the United Kingdom whose real name was 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
For the village named after the river, see Douglas Water, South Lanarkshire.


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:
  • John Laurance, American lawyer, statesman, and speculator from New York
  • Laurance Doyle, scientist who received his PhD from the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg
 Staples staples

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
  • Barbara Snelling, politician
  • Charles Snelling (athlete)
  • Charles Melton Snelling, first Chancellor of the University System of Georgia
  • Chris Snelling, baseball player
  • Diane B.
 

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).
 

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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

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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

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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

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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:
  • John Gibson (sculptor), (1790-1866) - British sculptor
  • John Gibson (architect), (1817-1892) - British architect
  • John Gibson (Indiana), Territorial Secretary of Indiana Territory
 

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> Houghed

r>;

p. pr. & vb. n. os> Houghing.]

n. 1. An adz; a hoe.
v. t. 1. To cut with a hoe.
 

Bion D Howard

Jonathan Humble Humble may refer to:
  • Humility (being humble)
  • Humble, Texas, USA
  • Humble Oil, a petroleum company which became part of Exxon
  • Humble Pie, an English rock band
  • Humblus / Humble, a legendary Danish king
 

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.
 

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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.  

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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

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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:
  • Alfred Sommer (ophthalmologist) (born 1943), American academic
  • António de Sommer Champalimaud
  • Barbara Sommer (born 1948), German politician (CDU)
 

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

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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:
  • Lee Thomas, author.
  • Lee Thomas, baseball.
  • Lee Thomas, rugby player.
  • Lee M. Thomas, head of the United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1985-1989
, Vice-Chair

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

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''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:
  • Patrick Ryan (politician), Jersey politician
  • Patrick John Ryan, Irish-American bishop
  • Patrick Joseph Ryan, Australian anti-communist priest
  • Paddy Ryan, Irish-American boxer
 

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
For the type of pitcher in which sauce is served, see sauce boat.


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
  • Pierce, Colorado, a US town
  • Pierce, Idaho, a US city
  • Pierce, Nebraska, a US city
  • Pierce, Wisconsin, a US town
  • Mount Pierce (New Hampshire), USA, a peak in the White Mountains
  • Pierce County, several 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:
  • An individual not tied to land under the Medieval feudal system, unlike a villein or serf
  • A person who has been awarded Freedom of the City or "Freedom of the Company" in a Livery Company
  • The Freeman
 

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:
  • Scott Fisher (basketball)
  • Scott Fisher (technologist)
  • Scott Fisher (Student)
  • SW Fisher (contemporary poet)
 

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:
  • Harold Smith (musician)
  • Harold Smith (Twin Peaks), a fictional character
  • Harold Smith (box promoter)
  • Harold Smith (diver)
  • Harold Smith (football)
  • Harold Smith (politician)
  • Harold Smith (racing driver)
 Jr

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
: For the murders, see Gary Nelson murders


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:
  • Michael Martin (politician) (born 1945), the Speaker of the House of Commons in the United Kingdom
  • Michael Martin (philosopher) (born 1932), professor emeritus of philosophy at Boston University
 

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:
  • Michael Scott (novelist) (1789-1835), Scottish
  • Michael Scott (Irish author) (born 1959)
Academics:
  • Michael L.
 Middleton

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
This article is about the TV psychic. For other uses, see John Edwards (disambiguation).


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
  • Potter, Alonzo, Bishop of Pennsylvania
  • Potter, Barnaby (1577–1642), Bishop of Carlisle
  • Potter, Beatrix (1866–1943), British children's writer
 Jr

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
  • Sir James Douglas (1286–1330), ("the Good", "the Black"), Scottish Warlord and champion of Robert the Bruce
  • James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas (c.
 Dale

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:
  • Michael MacDonald, Nova Scotia politician whose biography is at Conservative Party candidates, 2004 Canadian federal election.
  • Mike MacDonald, Canadian comedian
  • Michael P. MacDonald, a baseball pitcher
 

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 nplgastos 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:
  • Agatha Christie, the famous writer of mysteries.
  • Christie's, the auction house.
  • Christie, the Canadian division of Nabisco.
  • Christie (band), a UK pop band.
 R Kjellman

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:
  • Beth Gibbons (born 1965), British singer
  • Billy Gibbons, guitarist for ZZ Top
  • Cedric Gibbons (1893–1960), American art director
  • Christopher Gibbons (1615 - 1676), English composer, son of Orlando
 

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:
  • Howard Georgi (1947-), a Professor of Physics at Harvard University
  • Johann Gottlieb Georgi (1729–1802), a German geographer and chemist
  • Yvonne Georgi (1903–1975), a German dancer, choreographer, and ballet mistress
 Kazachki, Chair

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
  • John Campbell, 1st Earl of Loudoun (died 1933)
  • John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll (1680–1743)
  • John Campbell of Cawdor (1695–1777), minor British politician
 

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
  • A fletcher makes arrows, see fletching.
  • Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, the graduate school of international relations of Tufts University, located in Medford, Massachusetts.
 Reid

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:
  • Michael Hughes (actor)
  • Michael Hughes (footballer)
  • Michael Hughes (Irish republican)
  • Michael Hughes (industrialist)
  • Michael Hughes (sociologist)
 

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 Scott (Australian politician), Member of the Australian House of Representatives
  • John Scott (Canadian politician) (1822–1857), First mayor of Bytown, later Ottawa
 MacMurray

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 .
Not to be confused with Earl
Earle as a placename may refer to:
  • Earle, Arkansas, a city in Crittenden County, Arkansas, United States
 Perera

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:
  • Johannes Martinus Burgers, Dutch physicist, namesake of Burgers' equation and brother of W. G. Burgers
  • W. G. Burgers, Dutch crystallographer and brother of J. M.
 

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
  • Bert Stiles, short story writer
  • Charles Wardell Stiles, American zoologist
  • Edgar Stiles, character on the popular drama 24
  • Ezra Stiles, president of Yale College
  • Innis Stiles, singer, musician
 

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:
  • Brian Baker, an American guitarist for punk bands Minor Threat, Dag Nasty, and Bad Religion, among others.
  • Brian Baker, an American actor and former Sprint spokesman.
 

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
  • Cathodic protection rectifier
  • Fire alarm panel
 

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:
  • Robert Doherty (rugby player)
  • Robert Doherty (college president) - American college president (Carnegie Mellon University)
  • A pseudonym for science fiction writer Bob Mayer
  • A writer on the final two seasons of
 

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:
  • William French Anderson (b. 1937), U.S. geneticist
  • William H. French (1815-1881), Union general in the American Civil War
  • Percy French (1854-1920), Irish entertainer and artist
 

Joseph D Gangemi

Arthur L Giesler

Kenneth E Gill

John V Glass

John C Groenewold

Stephen C Halsted

Kevan John Harrison

For other people named John Harrison, see John Harrison (disambiguation).


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:
  • William Reynolds (theologian) (1544-1594), or Reginaldus, a leading Catholic biblical translator and scholar, brother to Anglican scholar John Reynolds.
  • William Reynolds (VC) (1827-1867) was a Scottish Victoria Cross recipient.
 

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:
  • Jack Dunn (1872-1928), minor league baseball owner and manager
  • John Dunn (1834-1895), South African historical person
  • John Dunn (bushranger) (1846-1866), Australian bushranger
 

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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