Extractions: For Details click "Ordering References" link at left Name, Year span, Item/Event, Area, Provide, Reference, Special Interest category TABBERT, John: 1951-1951, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TABOR, Hubert Percival: 1879-1959, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TABOR, Irene Grace: 1888-1982, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAEVERE, Annie Ida: 1893-1967, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, David: 1857-1934, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, David: 1890-1944, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, Jane Sibbald: 1866-1958, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, Myrtle: 1925-1926, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAGGART, Robert: 1905-1918, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA016 TAGGART, William: 1898-1981, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAIT, (Baby boy): 1910-1910, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015 TAIT, Robert: unkn-unkn, Cemetery, Alberta, Full text, CA015
McKillop Library - New Arrivals with Cam Bay Productions By Wood, Samuel H International Pictures (Firm) ; PressmanWilliams(Firm) ; Criterion 1863-1948, Actor. ; Greig, Robert, 1879-1958 http://inside.salve.edu/mckillop/process-newbooks.cfm?key=video
Riverside Cemetery, Jackson, Tennessee 5, 1873 (west side) Charles H. Pool born Wood Co., W 1984; US Marine Corps, WorldWar I Robert Forsha, 1914 born and died June 9, 1909 MS Williams, December 28 http://www.tngenweb.org/madison/riverside/rcem-s9.htm
EMF Measurement - RF Metre PIONEERS OF INVISIBLE RADIATION PHOTOGRAPHY Authors Prof. Robin Williamsand Gigi Williams. Prof Robert Williams Wood (1868 1955). http://members.aol.com/gotemf/emf/RFM.htm
Extractions: Measurement Canada Menu Measurement Canada - Industry Canada LINK Frequency Density Format ... HAB PAGE IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION - but there is alot to read so far Measure the Frequency What RF cellular frequency is present? The cheaper Metres do Not tell you any Numbers that you can refer to and people needing that more important details would want to look at the serious RF metres. There is the industry level metres but some you are required to be certified to operate and issue reports. ( example Basic RF Metres can tell you the RF levels are LOW MEDIUM, HIGH or VERY HIGH commonly indicated by Beeping Noise from Metre the following are examples, they are not nessecarily the best ones to get your hands on, but it gives you an idea Verdinrete Lutron EMF-822A
Pioneers Of Invisible Radiation Photography - Contents Ritter (17761810); Hermann W Vogel (1834-1898); Prof Robert WilliamsWood (1868-1955); Dr Walter Clark (1899-1991); Leo Massopust (1893 http://msp.rmit.edu.au/Article_04/
Press2000 Translate this page Heinrich Lambert 1728-1777. Richard Ulbricht 1849-1923, Robert WilliamsWood 1868-1955, William Rowan Hamilton 1805-1865. Joseph Larmor 1857 http://www.uni-saarland.de/fak7/hartmann/scientists/gallery.html
C. MINOR PUBLICATIONS ON SCIENTIFIC TOPICS, EXCLUDING Essay review, with bibliography and new analytical information.; 2001. RobertWilliams Wood (18681955) and flornithology. The Linnean 17(1)19-20. Jan. 2003. http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~schmid/pubs/Pubs-C.html
Extractions: Key: before a date) = a lengthy analytical review, which usually has a bibliography, which was published especially in Taxon, and which is also cited in Part G. Ecology 51:357-358. Early spring. 1973. Planned obsolescence? Plant Sci. Bull. 19:25-26. June. [Commentary on book publishing.] ). Arberia, a proposal for a new journal of structural botany. Taxon 24:493-494. Aug. Also in: Pl. Sci. Bull. 21:39-40. Sep. 1976. Fly pollination of Penstemon davidsonii and P. procerus (Scrophulariaceae). 23:400-401. July. ). Agnes Arber, scientific reductionism, and the need for Arberia. Taxon 25:501-503. Aug. 1976. Needed, depositories for microslide collections. Taxon 25:526-527. Aug. 1977. Tracheary element secondary wall patterns and the definition of protoxylem and metaxylem. IAWA Bull. 1977:7-9. Undated (issue 1 of 4). 1977. Hello Darmera
Cedarville Cemetery 101871 2-12-1912 Hendrickson Elda Williams 1879-1968 19-1968 Vietnam Army Son LarsenRobert C. 1923 Paige David 1866-1938 Paige Nellie 1868-1955 Parrett Arnold http://www.geocities.com/mandm_8/CedarRiverCem.html
WebGED: Central MO Familes Data Page m. ABT 1914 child Houston, Robert Newton (1916 Fernando (1841 - 1923) motherWilliams, Jane Ann T. (1852 - 1922) mother Wood, Elizabeth Catherine http://www.jerrhald.org/wgm66.html
Scurry County By Gloria B. Mayfield- Cemeteries Of Texas GLADYS Wood 828-1910 1-19-1977. WALTER E. Wood 9-26-1904 4-4-1986. JOEROBERT 10-8-1887 5-2-1969. ALLENE W. Williams 4-11-1917 7-11-1992. http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Scurry/Dunn.html
Extractions: Location: South on State Hwy 208. OLTON L. SMITH 8-24-1948 11-24-2000 NORMA SHERROD BOWERS 7-4-1911 9-19-1997 GEORGE LEE BOWERS 9-10-1911 1-17-1961 ROBERT L. "BOB" SHERROD 9-28-1909 3-29-1998 LOCIE D. BOWLIN 9-15-1905 10-26-1964 ROBERT B. BOWLIN 1-25-1906 10-20-1972 ORA SCOTT ALLEN 1882-1967 RUTH SCOTT 1905-1975 LONNIE SCOTT 1908-1983 ESTELLE GARY 10-30-1907 2-11-1997 MARVIN GARY 11-7-1903 12-26-1994 BONNIE GARY MIMS 12-12-1908 7-18-1995 D.V. "DICK" MIMS 5-16-1906 12-11-1968 MARIE WARD GARY 8-21-1918 MYRL GORDON GARY 4-14-1916 6-25-1977 EMMA R. BYRD 12-4-1898 1-8-1989 PAUL L. BYRD 3-22-1899 11-23-1997 COLTON GRANT CRAWFORD 6-6-1986 6-19-1986 EMILY E. WEST 12-9-1925 CHARLES L. WEST 12-31-1920 MERLE WEST BAIRD 5-31-1916 4-29-1986 ALBERT W. BAIRD 9-19-1912 VERA LEE WEST 11-27-1909 7-19-1989 WILLIAM LESLIE WEST 6-15-1907 3-16-1986 MYRL G. GARY 4-14-1916 6-25-1977 US ARMY WORLD WAR II EDNA EARL CROWDER 9-24-1888 7-24-1974 J. FRANK 1886-1963
Penguin Books: Green By Author Collins, Wilkie, The Moonstone, 1072, 1868, 1955. van Gulik, Robert, The ChineseGold Murders, 1776, 1959, 1962. Williams, Charles, Many Dimensions, 884, 1931,1952. http://family.gillings.com/penguins/author_green.html
Extractions: Author Title Number 1st Pub. 1st Penguin Allingham, Margery Black Plumes Coroner's Pidgin Crime at the Black Dudley Dancers in Mourning Death of a Ghost Flowers for the Judge Hide My Eyes Look to the Lady More Work for the Undertaker Mr Campion and Others Mystery Mile No Love Lost Police at the Funeral Sweet Danger Take Two at Bedtime The Beckoning Lady The Case of the Late Pig The Fashion in Shrouds The Tiger in the Smoke Traitor's Purse Ambler, Eric Cause for Alarm Uncommon Danger Ames, Delano Corpse Diplomatique Murder Maestro Please Appleby, John Aphrodite Means Death Armstrong, Anthony Ten Minute Alibi Armstrong, Charlotte Mischief Arthur, Frank The Suva Harbour Mystery Atkinson, Alex Exit Charlie Bagby, George Red is for Killing Bailey, H.C Mr Fortune, Please * Ballairs, George Death in High Provence Bedford, Sybille The Best We Can Do Bell, Josephine Death on the Borough Council Fall Over Cliff Murder in Hospital The Port of London Murders Bennet, Eric Murder at The Admiralty Trent's Own Case Bentley, E.C. Trent Intervenes Trent's Last Case Bentley, Nicholas
Roseann Lloyd Genealogical Tree Clinton Co (7) Sarah Williams b1747 MD Helen E. Lloyd 5) RobertAnderson b m Patty Wood 1785 17581792 http://www.roseannlloyd.com/RoseannLloydGenealogy.html
Mimetoliths By R. V. Dietrich always that same pretext is offered it looks like the thing. ; Robert WilliamsWood (18681955) in his little book How to tell the birds from the flowers . http://www.cst.cmich.edu/users/dietr1rv/mimetoliths/
Extractions: in the Rock Chips column in (Dietrich, 1989). Nearly everyone has, I suspect, looked at one thing and imagined it looked like something else. Indeed, many observations of this kind have been recorded The following are a few examples The Chinese poet Lo-tien (773-846) mentions viewing stones (see www.bonsai-nbf.org/) "Japanese paintings and block prints from the 12 th through the 15 th centuries depict many suiseki" ( ibidem) Shakespeare (1564-1616) has Hamlet exclaiming about cloud shapes that resemble "a camel," "a weasel," and "a whale" ( Hamlet Act iii, scene 2) Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910)] has Adam, in The Diaries of Adam and Eve , lamenting " always that same pretext is offered it looks like the thing." Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955) in his little book How to tell the birds from the flowers (1917) provides several delightful sketches and poetic remarks that pertain to such observations etc.
Extractions: Home/New Search Help Locate term in finding aid Northwestern University Library, University Archives. Evanston, IL 60201 This finding aid has been encoded by the Center for History of Physics, American Institute of Physics as part of a collaborative project supported by a grant from the National Endowment of the Humanities, an independent federal agency. Collaboration members in 1999 consisted of: American Institute of Physics, California Institute of Technology, Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Northwestern University, Rice University, University of Alaska, University of Illinois, and University of Texas. American Institute of Physics. Center for History of Physics. One Physics Ellipse College Park, MD 20740 nbl@aip.org Published in 2000 Machine-readable finding aid encoded in EAD v.1.0 by Clay Redding on October 26, 1999 from an existing finding aid using NoteTab Pro and C++ scripts created by James P. Tranowski (provided by Elizabeth Dow, Special Collections, University of Vermont). Any revisions made to this finding aid occurred as part of the editing and encoding process. Finding aid written in English.
Extractions: L'original se trouve sur le site de William Michael Connolley. "Selon une croyance répandue, les températures relativement élevées atteintes dans un espace fermé par un couvercle de verre, et exposé au rayonnement solaire, seraient le résultat d'une transformation de longueurs d'onde : les rayons solaires, capables de traverser le verre, s'arrêtent sur les parois de l'enceinte et en élèvent la température : l'énergie est alors re-émise par les parois sous forme de radiations de plus grandes longueurs d'onde, qui ne peuvent pas traverser le verre : la serre agit donc comme un piège à rayonnement. Dans ces conditions, il n'y a plus qu'une différence de température d'à peine un degré entre les deux enceintes. La température maximale atteinte est d'environ 55°C. D'après le spectre de rayonnement d'un corps à 55°C, il est clair que le couvercle de halite est capable de transmettre pratiquement tout ce rayonnement, alors que le verre l'arrête entièrement. Ceci nous montre que la perte d'énergie par rayonnement du sol est très faible par rapport à la perte par convection, en d'autres termes que nous gagnons très peu par emprisonnement du rayonnement [...]."
Ìóçåé òåëåôîííî¿ àïàðàòóðè The summary for this Russian page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www.cherkasy.ukrtelecom.ua/ua/project/metz/?p=wood&mc=phisic
Qu'est-ce Que L'effet De Serre ? avec des plaques de verre (transparent au visible et opaque aux infrarouges http://www.ens-lyon.fr/Planet-Terre/Infosciences/Climats/Rayonnement/Applets/exp
Extractions: C'est le modèle de l'effet de serre à une couche. Dans ce modèle, la puissance totale reçue par la surface de la planète est égale à deux fois celle reçue du Soleil en haut de l'atmosphère. La puissance rayonnée par le sol est donc multipliée par 2 par rapport au cas "sans atmosphère.
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Extractions: (W ood , Robert Williams) , àìåðèêàíñêèé ôèçèê-ýêñïåðèìåíòàòîð.  12 ëåò Âóä ïîñòóïèë â ïðåñòèæíóþ Ðîêñáåðèéñêóþ ëàòèíñêóþ øêîëó. Çàòåì ðîäèòåëè îòïðàâèëè åãî â êëàññè÷åñêóþ øêîëó â Áîñòîíå.  1877 Âóä îêîí÷èë øêîëó è âûäåðæàë ýêçàìåí â àðâàðä. Ñòóäåíòîì ñàìîñòîÿòåëüíî ïîñòàâèë ýêñïåðèìåíò, îïðîâåðãøèé ïîïóëÿðíóþ â òî âðåìÿ òåîðèþ äâèæåíèÿ ëåäíèêîâ, è îïóáëèêîâàë ñâîè ðåçóëüòàòû â «American Journal of Science».