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Aldo Malavasi, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications, welcomes delegates, member states and IAEA Senior Staff during their arrival at the nuclear application laboratories at Seibersdorf. 29 September 2014.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Brush the compound onto the cutting edge of the blade.

Then push the mower around backwards for a few minutes.

The backwards spinning blade will hone itself against the cutting bar.

 

graphite and pencil tonal drawing of plastic bottles

 

Size: two A3 sketchbook pages

promarker life drawings

5 minutes each

 

Size: A4

To apply stucco, Bobbi, Rex and Lori used "hawks" and a trowel, for ease of application. That first layer is a bit messy, because the stucco flings back at your face. This is very labor intensive. Another option is to use a sprayer to spray on the cement stucco. We chose to do everything by hand. After all this time living with the house, and due to the 2 foot overhangs, I think we could have used earth plaster on the outside - yes, even here in Missouri!

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director General, participated at the virtual event of the IEA – COP26 Net Zero Summit. IAEA, Vienna, Austria. 31 March 202. The DG is joined by Toshio Kaneko, Special Assistant to the Director General for Nuclear Energy, Nuclear Applications and Technical Cooperation and Edgard Perez Alvan, Senior Advisor to the Director General.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

I have a copy of "The People's Medical Advisor" by R.V.Pierce from 1895. Inside was a fragile 8.5"x14" application in which purchasers of the book are encouraged to apply for treatment with the good doctor's Invalids' Hospital and Surgical Hospital "pleasantly situated at No. 663 Main Street in the city of Buffalo, just above and outside the business and bustle of this Queen City of the Lakes."

 

I particulary like that this application asks its questions in English sentences and gives a line on which to write one's answer, even if it is "yes" or "no" rather than the modern tendancy to have a list of boxes in which to put a check mark.

Asphalt application in the Waverly Village subdivision of Spotsylvania County. Thin Asphalt Concrete Wearing Surface (SM-4.75) (Photo by Tom Saunders, VDOT)

Application submitted

 

It is written as "adult school" to sign.

Applications on children's clothing / Embroidery on baby clothing. I love the lay-out and artwork on these pages!

 

Libelle's Breiboek lente-zomer 1949. Interesse in een patroon? Stuur me even een berichtje, ik kan het voor je inscannen.

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Just developed a basic Wordpress plugin that allows you to easily embed your newest photos within your sidebar. It ended up being much easier than I thought it would be.

 

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Mission High School student Dereje Kefyalwe completes/reviews his college application at the September 14 Black College Fair at Laney College.

Identity system for Sofia 2019 – European capital of culture initiative. My proposal won a contest including 76 projects from 5 countries. It was selected on a first stage by an international jury including the famous Swiss graphic designer Ruedi Baur. On a second stage it was chosen as a winner by the people of Sofia.

The concept is based on the definition of Culture – integrated pattern of

human knowledge, belief, and behavior. I took the shield from the crest of Sofia, stabilized the form and took away the symbols and signs from it while keeping the idea of the contrast colours. Without the symbols and signs the different colours basically symbolize different identities meeting each other in the centre of the shield. Also the notion of different cultures can be interpreted as different identities, so in this sense cultures can be represented by colours. Then deriving from the definition of culture I created 3 different patterns of the shield for the 3 different steps. Combined with the CMYG colours (Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Green) these patterns became tiny display-like structures with resolution of 2x2, 3x3 and 5x5 shields forms on the x and y axes. The system becomes richer in every following step and thus the logos open numerous possibilities for communicating the diverse events surrounding the initiative. This happens through different themes. The possible examples I have given include different types of culture like Youth, Alternative and go to characteristics of the concrete events like Creative city (exhibitions, concerts, workshops), Diverse city (cultural exchange), Knowledge city (history, studies, etc.), Tradition city (native culture).

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Even as early as August 1945, the same month World War II ended, the US Army Air Force was considering the applications of supersonic jet aircraft, and issued a requirement for a point-defense supersonic interceptor, capable of reaching 50,000 feet in four minutes. Consolidated Aircraft (shortly to become Convair) won the competition with a swept-wing design using a mix of a single turbojet surrounded by four rockets, but wind tunnel testing showed it to neither have the performance the USAAF required or the stability it needed for safe flight.

 

Convair engineers then turned to a German scientist, Alexander Lippisch, who had been brought to the US after the war. Lippisch had been experimenting with delta winged aircraft, which he believed would combine the best effects of low-speed handling with supersonic flight, as a delta wing would be free of the instability caused by transonic speeds. Lippisch had drawn up a delta-winged aircraft, the P.13, but it had never been built. Convair took Lippisch’s design, made a number of changes in retaining the earlier design’s propulsion and moving the cockpit out of the tail onto the fuselage to improve visibility. To save money, Convair used parts from other aircraft, such as the main gear from a FJ-1 Fury, nose gear from a P-63 Kingcobra, and the engine of a P-80 Shooting Star. The USAAF accepted the design as the XP-92 Dart, but due to production delays, by the time the first prototype was ready in April 1948, the now-independent US Air Force had no need for a point-defense interceptor and the renamed XF-92 project was cancelled as a fighter, but allowed to go forward as a strictly experimental aircraft.

 

After initial flight testing by Convair, the XF-92 was sent to Muroc Dry Lake, California, where it was handed over to the USAF and NACA, where it would be flown by the “first class” of test pilots in those days: Charles “Chuck” Yeager and Scott Crossfield. In his first flight in the Dart, Yeager was able to achieve supersonic speed in a dive, but what surprised everyone was when he came into land. Noticing that his airspeed was decreasing but that the XF-92 was not approaching a stall, Yeager pulled the nose higher and higher. The Dart still refused to stall, and Yeager’s landing speed was only 67 mph, a full 100 mph slower than Convair had intended. By accident, Yeager had discovered the technique of high-alpha maneuvers and the use of the delta wing as an airbrake—the former was something aircraft designers would rediscover forty years later with the use of canards and leading-edge extensions. Crossfield, for his part, noted the delta wing’s deficiencies, namely its tendency to pitch upwards in high-G turns. This was solved by adding wing fences to the XF-92, a practice followed in the F-102 Delta Dagger that would be Convair’s next step after the Dart.

 

Though the XF-92 pioneered the idea of delta-winged fighters and contributed much to aviation research, its handling left much to be desired and it was universally despised by the pilots who had to fly it. After Crossfield finished testing for NACA, it was retired in 1953 and eventually made its way to the National Museum of the USAF, where it remains today.

 

This model represents the sole XF-92A prototype, 46-0682. As it was throughout its career, it is painted overall white for visibility purposes.

 

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Delegates, member states and staff at the Groundbreaking ceremony for ReNuAL (Renovation of the Nuclear Application Laboratories), and Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

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George Bush's job application.

Unusually running on the fast, the driver of 37611 pulls the handle back with 350250 in tow.

 

Washwood Heath in Nechells on a very hot July day 2018

Marc Vreysen, Laboratory Head, IAEA Insect Pest Control Section with IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano during his visit to the IAEA Seibersdorf laboratories, Austria on 12 April 2016.

 

from left to right: Qu Liang, Director, Joint FAO/IAEA Division of Nuclear Technology in Food and Agriculture, Janice Dunn Lee, IAEA Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Management, Yukiya Amano, IAEA Director General and Marc Vreysen, Laboratory Head, IAEA Insect Pest Control Section.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

The tissue banking team in Taiyuan, China, displays allografts processed as part of the CRP on radiation sterilization of tissue grafts.

IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano together with Ms Maria Helena Semedo, FAO Deputy Director General and Coordinator for Natural Resources, slice the cake at the Celebration of the 50th Anniversary of the Joint FAO/IAEA Division. Seibersdorf, Austria, 29 September 2014.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

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