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Photographs from the 2016 Global Partner Summit, Adobe Certified Associate World Championship, and Microsoft Office Specialist World Championship, held in Orlando, FL.
2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter 2017 Summer Convention, Skamania Lodge, Skamania, WA.
British Tobacco through APD buys 42% of Smith's Potato Crisps. from The Canberra Times 27 April 1968 via the National Library of Australia.
Doe Omni research associate Ethan Leicht working in the lab with mentor Justin Weber. Ethan is working on the Thermal Sciences Team at NETL. Ethan's project wil focus on using data analytics and machine learning to improve the understanding of rotating detonation engines. Specifically, general process metrics will be extracted from time series data and high speed images. These metrics will then be used to train surrogate models, which will be used by
other methods (such as sensitivity analysis) to understand the relationships of the input variables on performance parameters.
September 20, 2011 - Sen. Begich met with representatives of the Associated General Contractors of Alaska, include Rep. Anna Fairclough
August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!
Associate Laboratory Director for Neutron Sciences Paul Langan welcomes the 20,000th neutron sciences user, Irina Nesmelova, to Oak Ridge National Laboratory. (Image credit: Genevieve Martin)
Read more: www.ornl.gov/news/ornl-neutron-science-facilities-welcome...
UTA celebrated outstanding faculty, associates, and advisors at the annual awards meeting Tuesday, April 23.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
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Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter Annual Business Meeting, Portland, OR, Jan. 26, 2020.
Favorite phenomenon!, esp. when the turbid water is brownish orange, as here.
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Near Waterford in Waterford Township, Washington County, Ohio, on June 30th, 2013, the West Branch Wolf Creek as viewed from the east side of Righteous Ridge Road (Township Road 103).
West Branch Wolf Creek flows to Wolf Creek, which flows to the Muskingum River, which flows to the Ohio River &c.
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Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names terms:
• Washington (county) (2001622)
• West Branch Wolf Creek (2758239)
Art & Architecture Thesaurus terms:
• brownish orange (300126858)
• rapids (300008739)
• riverine landscapes (300435110)
• rivers (300008707)
• shallows (300387038)
• summer (season) (300133099)
• temperate deciduous forests (300387649)
• turbidity (300375724)
Wikidata items:
• 30 June 2013 (Q17982792)
• Allegheny Plateau (Q654947)
• Appalachian mixed mesophytic forests (Q4780886)
• Appalachian Ohio (Q14234625)
• Appalachian Plateau (Q620627)
• Donation Tract (Q5295423)
• June 30 (Q2657)
• June 2013 (Q3038746)
• Muskingum River drainage basin (Q47000968)
• Ohio Company of Associates (Q7080783)
• Ohio River drainage basin (Q44725607)
• Permian Hills (Q76371477)
• riparian forest (Q11177275)
• Southeast Ohio (Q14234625)
• Unglaciated Allegheny Plateau (Q7884502)
• Treaty of Greenville (Q767317)
• Waterford Township (Q7974053)
• West Branch Wolf Creek (Q109608603)
• Western Allegheny Plateau (Q17148740)
Library of Congress Subject Headings:
• Rivers—Ohio (sh85114372)
• Suspended sediments (sh93004253)
Vessel Details
Name:STORM SIREN II
Flag: United Kingdom
MMSI:232056713
Call sign:MPUF7
AIS transponder class:Class B
General vessel type:Pilot Vessel
Previously
Name:RNLI LIFEBOAT 12-13 Keep Fit Association
Flag: United Kingdom
MMSI:232004395
Call sign:VQP19
AIS transponder class:Class A
General vessel type:SAR
O/N: 1170
Built:1990
All-weather Lifeboat Centre in Poole
On Station 1991–2021 Filey, North Yorkshire
2021–2024 Relief fleet
N/B: Sold May 2024. Pilot Boat with Teignmouth Harbour Authority
Lifeboat category:
All-weather Lifeboat
Name:Mersey Class
Operator: Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Preceded by:Rother Class & Oakley Class
Succeeded by:Shannon Class
Cost£350,000
Completed:38
Active:10
Retired:28
Year introduced to the RNLI fleet: 1988
Last built: 1993
Launch type: Carriage, slipway or afloat
Crew: 6
Survivor capacity:
Self-righting – 21
Non self-righting – 43
Maximum speed: 17 knots (20 mph; 31 km/h)
Manoeuvrability: Propellers and rudders in partial tunnels in the hull
Range:240 nmi (440 km)
Endurance:10.25 hours approx. at cruising speed
Length: 11.62m
Beam / width: 4m
Draught / depth: 1.02m
Displacement / weight: 14.3 tonnes (maximum)
Fuel capacity: 1,110 litres
Engines
2 x Caterpillar 3208T 10.4 litre V6 turbocharged 280hp diesel engines, propulsion via Twin Disc MG506-1 gearboxes, shafts and propellers
Steering positions
2 – an elevated upper steering position for 360º views and one inside the wheelhouse
Construction: Aluminium or fibre-reinforced composite (FRC)
Number in fleet: Currently 12 in total, 7 at stations and 5 in repair or awaiting disposal
Identification
All lifeboats have a unique identification number.
The first part indicates the class. Mersey class lifeboats start with 12 because they are almost 12m in length.
The numbers after the dash refer to the build number. So the first Mersey built was given the number 12-001.
A build number with three digits indicates a hull constructed of aluminium. Two digits indicate a hull constructed of fibre-reinforced composite (FRC).
Communications and navigation
VHF (very high frequency) and MF (medium frequency) radio with digital selective calling (DSC)
VHF direction finder (DF)
global positioning system (GPS) with electronic chart system
radar.
Factory built in around 1912 for local man Harold W. Smith, specialising in cables and cabling for the mining industry. One of only four works in the country that could produce braided electrical cables at the outbreak of the First World War, as a result was awarded contracts from the Ministry of War producing parts for the 'D mk III' field telephone.
The workforce grew from 40 [1912] to 650 as well as works operating on a double shift pattern for the duration of the war. By 1918, 15,000 miles of electrical cable had been produced.
Post war slump resulted in the 'H. W. Smith & Co' works going into administration. Works bought by 'Edison Swan Electric Co' [later 'Associated Electrical Company' and Siemens] to produce power lines cabling.
During the Second World War, the works had [again!] one of the four machines in the country able to produce lead tubes. These tubes were used in the construction of 'PLUTO' 'Pipe-Line Underwater Transportation of Oil' / 'Pipe-Lines Under the Ocean' which were fuel lines between the Isle of Wight and France to support the invasion of Normandy, 'Operation Overlord'.
The cable works closed in 1966 and was bought by a paper & cardboard company 'Reed Paper Group' who manufactured packaging.
The factory closed in the mid-1990s.
Further reading;
rcsigs.ca/index.php/Telephone_Set_D_Mk_III
wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Pluto
forest-of-dean.net/fodmembers/index.php?mode=thread&id=6614#p6626