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Powers, Austin

Trade name of a cartridged slurry blasting agent distributed in Austria by Austin Power GmbH (formerly Dynamit Nobel Wien) ... [Pg.193]

James Bond s and Woody Allen s dialectical relationship has been demonstrated, along with the suggestion that Austin Powers is their bastard love-spawn, or to use the technical term, the dialectical synthesis. The complexity of these characters masculinity in relationship to femininity is the logical next step in analysis of this kind. It is not the province of this essay to address the breathtaking sexism of the early films, which is amply both mocked and amplified in the Austin Powers films. Both James Bond and Woody Allen are, of course, each in their own way charming. Again we must refer to Karl Marx, The charm their art has for us does not conflict with the primitive character of the social... [Pg.418]

There have also been revivals of the steam car. Robert McCulloch, the chain-saw millionaire, spent part of his fortune on a steam prototype, called the Paxton Phoenix, between 1951 and 1954. William Lear of Learjet fame, spent 15 million in 1969 on a turbine bus and a 250-horsepower turbine steam car. Both used quiet, efficient steam engines although the bus had reliability problems and poor gas mileage. Lear also tried to enter a steam car into the 1969 Indianapolis 500. The British firm of Austin-Healey was also working on a steam car in 1969. It had four-wheel drive. However, even prosperous entrepreneurs like McCulloch and Lear found that they lacked the means and support structure to successfully mass market a competitive car. Alternative power systems would have to wait until air-quality regulations resulted in some breakthroughs with hybrid and even fuel-cell cars. [Pg.151]

This work was prepared by the University of Texas at Austin as an account of work sponsored by the Electric Power Research Institute, Inc. ("EPRI"). Neither EPRI, members of the EPRI, nor the University of Texas at Austin, nor any person acting on behalf of either ... [Pg.290]

Meslch, F. G. Schwltzgebel, K. "Coal Fired Power Plant Trace Element Study - A Three Station Comparison", Radian Corp., Austin, TX, Report No. TS-la, 1975. [Pg.73]

Hydrological data including temperature, dissolved oxygen, pH, and conductivity were collected by using a water-quality instrument package (Hydrolab Surveyor II, Hydrolab Corp., Austin, Texas) on 11 occasions in 1988. Three sites were sampled Stations 60, 100, and 120 are shown on the map in Figure 1. These stations correspond, respectively, to the power pool just behind the dam, the upstream end of the power pool, and a location further upstream at the head of the principal basin. [Pg.500]

L.G. Austin, A review introduction to the description of grinding as a rate process, Power Tech. 5 (1971) 123—135. [Pg.266]

ACTIVE POWER INC Austin AMERICAN AIR LIQUIDE HOLDINGS INC Houston ATLANTIC METHANOL PRODUCTION COMPANY LLC Houston... [Pg.144]

The 1970s saw the introduction of a very popular series of three television motion pictures, followed by a television series on the same theme The Six Million Dollar Man. The motion pictures and series starred Lee Majors as a test pilot whose airplane crashed, resulting in the loss of both legs, an arm, and an eye. Majors s character, Steve Austin, was rebuilt by a skilled physician named Dr. Rudy Wells using advanced biomedical body parts at a cost of 6 million (hence the name). In a follow-up series, Lindsay Wagner played Austin s counterpart, Jaime Sommers, in The Bionic Woman. Sommers was seriously injured in a parachute jump and, like Austin, is provided with a number of engineered body parts that give her extraordinary physical powers. [Pg.40]

Although many examples of clinical investigation can be found throughout the history of medicine, the RCT emerged in the mid-20th century as the most powerful and scientifically sound way to establish the efficacy and safety of medicines. In 1948, Austin Bradford Hill used the statistical method of randomization with concealment of the allocation code to reduce biases related to selection and analysis of patients... [Pg.1]

WILLIAM F. POWERS, NAE, Ford Motor Company (retired), Ann Arbor, Michigan EDWARD S. RUBIN, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania MAXINE L. SAVITZ, NAE, Honeywell, Inc. (retired), Los Angeles, California PHILIP R. SHARP, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts ROBERT W. SHAW, JR., Arete Corporation, Center Harbor, New Hampshire SCOTT W. TINKER, University of Texas, Austin... [Pg.6]

Powers HJ, Weaver LT, Austin S, Wright AJ, and Eairweather-Tait SJ (1991) Riboflavin deficiency in the rat effects on iron utilization and loss. British Journal of Nutrition 65,487-96. [Pg.447]


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