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2x RE 9 Advanced Firming Body Cream (1x New – In box, 1x Tester)

Retail: $79

Sale: New = $60

Sale: Tester = $45

 

1x RE 9 Advanced Night Repair Créme (Brand new – In box)

Retail: $100

Sale: $75

 

1x RE 9 Advanced Age-defying Neck Cream (Brand new – NO BOX)

Retail: $95

Sale: $72

 

1x RE 9 Advanced Collagen Support Capsules (Brand new – sealed bottle)

Retail: $56

Sale: $40

 

BYOB bouldering comp at GVSU climbing center

 

Overhead view - students moving from the pairwork parcels to the group sitting area

Chef Alyssa’s Kitchen Advanced Culinary Camp

U.S. Naval officers in the Submarine Officer Advanced Course graduated in a ceremony at the U.S. Naval Submarine School, Oct. 13, 2023.

 

The course provides extensive guidance in tactics, weapons, fire control, navigation, and operations.

 

U.S. Navy photos by Lauren Laughlin

 

This company in Valencia has changed its type over the years, and I've noticed that its logo has changed as well (it used to be similar to a fluid stick figure). This new logo reflects the modern, technologically progressiveness of the company. Its width and short x-height give it a leaner, sharper appearance.

(My father has worked for this company for years, hence why I wanted to cover it.)

That innocent little piece of white cheese in the middle of my plate is quite possibly the most advanced piece of cheese I've ever eaten.

Are you looking for Crestview Custom Homes along 30-A and Crestview? Advanced Construction & Development are Certified General Contractors that are here to aid you in the design and construction of your dream house.

Leadership Pulse: Where Engineering Meets Chinese Medicine session with Chavalit Frederick Tsao, Chairman, TPC (Tsao Pao Chee) Group, Singapore; Liang Dong, Founder, Z'an TCM, People's Republic of China during the Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China, on 25/6/2026 from 08:30 to 09:00 in the Dalian International Conference Center - Hub 1 (Zone C), Hub. (leadership/chinese medicine). ©2026 World Economic Forum

Robert Smith, United States Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management

Wednesday, November 20, 2024, 11:50 am – 12:55 pm

Albany, OR

 

LABORATORY TOUR AGENDA

TimeTour StopSpeakerLocation

11:50 amResearch & Innovation Center Safety Briefing & PhotoB1-327

11:55 amAdvanced Alloys Signature CenterPaul JablonskiMelt Processing Laboratory, B4 / Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B30

12:15 pmMaterials Performance: Corrosion & Oxidation, Hydrogen ResistanceZineb BelarbiCorrosion-Electrochemistry Laboratory, B26-201

12:35 pmMaterials Performance: Mechanical BehaviorOmer DoganFracture Mechanics Testing Laboratory, B31-110

 

TOUR STOP DESCRIPTIONS

Advanced Alloys Signature Center

NETL’s metallurgists and materials scientists are responsible for developing affordable, high-performance alloys to enable numerous energy and industrial applications. This includes alloys with increased temperature capabilities that can enable highly efficient advanced energy systems, alloys for aerospace and defense applications, and a world leading biomedical alloy for coronary stents through a cost reimbursement agreement with an industrial partner. NETL utilizes an integrated computational materials engineering approach, which combines computational and experimental methods for translating materials science concepts into practical technologies. Key to this strategy are targeted experiments that evaluate performance in realistic service conditions and demonstrate manufacturing at scales and by methods that readily translate to industrial practice. NETL conducts research into a wide range of alloys including aluminum, high-conductivity copper, steels, superalloys, refractory alloys, and high-entropy alloys. NETL’s alloy development capability is anchored by its substantial ingot metallurgy manufacturing facilities (vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, and electro-slag remelting capabilities) that are unique within the national laboratory complex and the nation. Current research is focusing on affordable alloys and materials with improved resistance to hydrogen to enhance the safety, reliability and resiliency of hydrogen production from carbonaceous sources with carbon capture, transport in pipelines, and large-scale storage, as well as the utilization of hydrogen for power generation.

 

Materials Performance: Corrosion & Oxidation, Hydrogen Resistance

Corrosion, oxidation and hydrogen embrittlement have caused catastrophic failures of metallic components in many applications. Understanding a material’s response to environmental factors is critical for improving the reliability of systems and developing new corrosion resistant alloys and corrosion protection strategies. The Corrosion and Electrochemistry Lab (CEL) and related facilities are used to quantify and understand materials degradation in extreme service conditions. CEL has electronic potentiostats/galvanostatsmeters for conducting electrochemical experiments to measure corrosion rates using different electrochemical methods, for predicting susceptibility to pitting corrosion by determining pitting potential, and for determining conditions for corrosion protection. NETL also has test beds for assessing corrosion and oxidation at elevated temperatures and pressures. Current research focuses on materials performance in hydrogen environments; hydrogen-containing fuels and hydrogen combustion products; assessing materials, coatings and liners; and electrochemical sensor performance for applications in natural gas, hydrogen and CO2 pipelines.

 

Materials Performance: Mechanical Behavior

Scientists and engineers utilize the Mechanical Testing Laboratory to determine the mechanical behavior and performance of advanced materials under temperatures and pressures commonly associated with fossil energy systems. The focus of this work is to develop novel materials with enhanced performance characteristics. The laboratory is equipped to test a material’s ability to withstand cyclical mechanical loads for many cycles and resulting crack growth behavior of materials at temperatures up to 1200° C. The laboratory has the capability to evaluate a material’s ability to withstand mechanical loads for long periods of time at temperatures up to 1100 °C. Additionally, the lab can test a material’s compressive and tensile strength—the resistance to breaking under tension—from room temperature to 1200 °C, as well as impact testing and hot-hardness testing.

 

FEATURES:

 

XML driven content

No Flash knowledge required for setting up this video player. Everything can be set from a main .xml file making it very easy to update and maintain.

 

Component Options

From XML file you can set:

- component width and height

- background color

- external link target: _blank or _self

- autohide controllers on Mouse Out: true/false

- autoplay

- loop

 

Images Options

For each image you have the following options:

- path to the image

- transition effect - you have up to 7 transition effects to choose from

- transition duration (in seconds)

- external link - OPTIONAL

 

Component Shadow - OPTIONAL

From XML file you can set the shadow transparency. Possible values from 0 to 100

 

Component Glow - OPTIONAL

From XML file you can set:

- glow color

- glow size

- glow strenth

 

Live demo: www.flashcomponents.net/component/advanced-image-viewer-w...

our students do an awesome job with gore and costume makeup!

 

March 2011

BAILEY FRYE DE LOS SANTOS VANOVER

Advanced Makeup Course

Fashion Story board class

Model: Chanel

Makeup by: Man Ki To

Photographer: Man Ki To

Purell Advanced Instant Hand Sanitizer-You Will Receive 1 Ea 2 oz -Blt-SHIP 24 HR.

 

Model: 3064-643-CMR-B

 

BRAND: Purell

 

MADE IN USA

 

Condition is Brand New

 

You Will Receive 1 ea 2 oz Purell

 

Shipped with USPS First Class Package.

 

RARE VINTAGE COLLECTIBLE

 

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On 18 August 2015, the Jumpmaster Students conduct PWAC (Practical Work in the Aircraft) exam over Nijmegen Drop Zone. PWAC tests the ability of the Jumpmaster student to issue time warnings and hand and arm signals, conduct a Paratroop Door check and exit an aircraft while in flight. (82d Airborne Division photo by MAJ Craig Arnold/ Released)

PLFS (82d Airborne Division photo by CPT Craig Arnold/ Released)

I used gimp to make an orb.

Attending the Advanced Leadership Training held at Grand Convention on May 15, 2005

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