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50 years ago in American Machinist: overcoming high-speed machining problems. (retrospective). Back in 1951 there were many challenges standing in the way of achieving high-speed machining. In the November 26 1951 issue of AMERICAN MACHINIST, editors addressed several of the question at issues and discussed the fresh solutions being explored in laboratories. WOMEN FILMMAKERS: REFOCUSING Edited by the agency of Jacqueline Levitin, Judith Plessis and Valerie Raoul of recent origin York: Routledge, 2003, 496 pp This is a great volume I'm sure that anyone who teaches women's ... Ssshh There was someone asleep in the nearest room, so my lips were squeezeed closed, what was happening appear to beed to be happening through me almost not to me granting in me, but to our spe... A Rather nude idea: organ of vision on, clothes off America * What, you contemplation the year would end without more Sharon Re news? Frazier Moore, The Associated Press' televis... Grants available: The Leeway Foundation is offering its Window of Opportunity Grants for 2002 providing immediate, short-term grants of up to $2000 to Philadelphia-area women artists. Grants ar... SAN RAFAEL, Calif. -- Allan Fingerhut, ceo of Fingerhut clump Publishers Inc., has introduced the first three of Chinese artist Jiang Tiefeng's calligraphic interpretations of the nine points ... A pair of years ago the gurus of cyberspace routinely hailed the coming of a fresh era; a new time and space where our messy material world is appendixed and, in the end, supplanted by the agency of a new ki... A long-standing line of organizational research focuses upon the relationship between work and well-being. Commonly known as stres research, there is little systematic treatment of emotion... Marathon Pac magnitude welding wire ships in recyclable and environmentally friendly corrugated board coated with a thin moisture barrier. Sporting a special octagon shape, the P wire is spun into... Contour bandsawing tenders several advantages, including less material waste, simple fixturing, longer tool (blade) life, and unrestricted cutting geometries. These assets are a direct originate ... |
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