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ARMSTRONG WORLD

Armstrong World Industries, Inc., Research and Development Center,... [Pg.117]

Armstrong World Industries ACK Manufacturer of floor covering/building... [Pg.494]

R. C. DOMSZY received his Ph.D. at the University of Manchester, Manchester, England. He was subsequently a Postdoctoral Associate at Florida State University. He is presently employed at Armstrong World... [Pg.444]

Fidler, C. (W. S., PA), and C.S. Thomas (Willow Street, PA). 1996. Aerogel-in-foam thermal insulation and its preparation. United States Armstrong World Industries, Inc. (Lancaster, PA). [Pg.34]

Figure 8.7 Micrograph showing the typical structure of a modern sheet vinyl flooring, made up of A) glass-fibre reinforced PPVC, B) foamed PPVC, (C) decorative film based on printing inks, (D) clear PPVC wear layer. By permission of Armstrong World Industries Ltd... Figure 8.7 Micrograph showing the typical structure of a modern sheet vinyl flooring, made up of A) glass-fibre reinforced PPVC, B) foamed PPVC, (C) decorative film based on printing inks, (D) clear PPVC wear layer. By permission of Armstrong World Industries Ltd...
S. Colbeck, E. Akitaya, R. Armstrong, H. Gubler, J. Lafeuille, K. Lied, D. McClung, and E. Morris, in The International classification for seasonal snow on the ground, International Commission on Snow and Ice of the International Association of Scientific Hydrology, World Data Center A for Glaciology, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1990. [Pg.131]

Armstrong, G.L., Hollingsworth, J., and Morris, J.G. 1996. Emerging foodborne pathogens Escherichia coli 0157 H7 as a model of entry of a new pathogen into the food supply of the developed world. Epidemiological Reviews 18 29-51. [Pg.256]

Armstrong, D.M. 1997. A World of States of Affairs. Cambridge Cambridge University Press, 12. [Pg.219]

Young, V. R., Scrimshaw, N. S., and Pellet, P. L. (1998). Significance of dietary protein source in world nutrition animal and/or plant protein In Feeding a World Population of More Than 8 Billion People A Challenge to Science", (J. C. Waterlow, D. G. Armstrong,... [Pg.52]

One of the most famous footprints in the world— that made by Neil Armstrong during his landing on the Moon in 1969—was made with a boot with a silicone rubber sole. [Pg.594]

Lance Armstrong was the second American to win this event. He always was an amazing aerobic machine, and, when his metabolism didn t have to carry as much weight up the mountains, he was able to climb with the best in the world. Of course, his true strength came from his will to win, which he credits to his ordeal with cancer and his upbringing. [Pg.600]


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