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The Williams Record

By: Student Media

... Roon- ey, Pratt. Senior Plans Continued From Last Issue Kanter will study chemical en- gineering at Michigan university. Keith will go into business ... ...ty, John S. Adri- once of New Y'ork city, a member of the leading Americon chemical societies, Livingston W. Fargo of Chicago, III., president of the ... ...ul laboratory. He will con- tinue his researches' on the effect of various chemical stimuli on protozoa, and expects to attend the International Zoolo... ...and VI of Mathematics 1 will recite in the recitation room of the Thompson Chemical Laboratory; and division IV of Latin 1 will recite in 6 instead of... ...lliams Paint Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ex-'IO—Coates has entered the school of engineering at the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. Ex '10—Coe is on a ranch i... ...iii[)any in Pitlsbiirg, I'a. llo is tho class sonrotnry. Anilrews ia doing engineering work in Fulton, N. Y. Harton is teaohing English at Midtllose.x... ...y of Catifornin. Kanter is at his home in Detroit and next year will study chemical engineering at the University of Michigan. Keith is in the employ ... ...fornin. Kanter is at his home in Detroit and next year will study chemical engineering at the University of Michigan. Keith is in the employ of the Wa...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

... (1985 est.); machin- ery, machine tools, iron and steel products, textiles, chemicals, Pharmaceuticals Major trade partners: exports Yugosla- via, Cz... ...ng (espe- cially meat packing), motor vehicles, consumer durables, textiles, chemicals, printing, and metallurgy Steel: 2.9 million metric tons produc... ...ndustries: mining, industrial and transportation equipment, food processing, chemicals Crude steel: 6.6 million metric tons pro- duced, 420 kg per cap... ...lf- sufficient Major industries: foods, iron and steel, machinery, textiles, chemicals, electrical, paper and pulp Crude steel: 5.3 million metric ton... ...steel products, machinery and equip- ment, lumber, textiles, paper products, chemicals Imports: $20.8 billion (c.i.f, 1984); ma- chinery and equipment... ...ns (1985); exports $83.52 million, imports $300.12 million Major industries: engineering and metal products, processed food and beverages, chemicals, ... ..., wheat, potatoes, sugar beets, barley Major industries: mining, metallurgy, engineering industries, processed foods, textiles, chemicals (especially ... ...produced, 220 kWh per capita (1986) Exports: $8.3 billion (f.o.b., FY85/86); engineering goods, textiles and clothing, tea Imports: $15.0 billion (c.i... ...onomy; non-African foreigners hold about 95% of the top-level management and engineering jobs; 70.5% agriculture, 10.8% services, 4.5% industry and co...

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The Soul Bearer

By: Jonathan Cross

...ing in un­ derground cavities, and has probably undergone a thousand dif­ ferent chemical reactions. I believe we're dealing with a highly radioactiv... ...orth East. The only problem that frustrated Aaron was not having the technical engineering knowledge to carry out his ideas. Safety was always Aaro... ... been cooking themselves into a nuclear hybrid." "A hybrid?" "You know, a new chemical compound. That stuff's been cooking down there a long time.... ...king down there a long time. Probably creating hundreds - or even thousands - of chemical reactions, and forming new compounds, even deadlier togethe... ...ly synergy." "That still doesn't explain why it can't be detected." "These new chemical compounds probably don't conform to normal testing standard... ...s been seeping into the ground and has probably mixed together causing numerous chemical reactions to occur. We, also, believe that these chemical r... ... technically. The President, myself, and a staff of social, environ­ mental, and engineering scientists have been meeting to deter­ mine the best site...

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The Art of Anti-War

By: Florentin Smarandache

...tive factors of the nuclear armament............79 The protection of the personnel and of the battle armament against nuclear effects. ......80 The chemical armament: the battle substances classification...............80 Means and procedures of utilization of BTS.....................82 Non-tactical properties and first aid ........................83 Means of individua...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...l plotters in custody, including Nidal Ayyad, an engineer who had acquired chemicals for the bomb, and Mahmoud Abouhalima, who had helped mix the chem... ...r all agencies to prepare to detect and respond to terrorism that involved chemical, biological, or nuclear weapons. 101 During 1995 and 1996, Preside... ...nter stage; and when it did, the con- text was often terrorists’ tactics—a chemical, biological, nuclear, or computer threat—not terrorist organizatio... ...okyo subway. Presi- dent Clinton himself had expressed great concern about chemical and biolog- ical terrorism in the United States. Bin Ladin had rep... ... vicinity of the al Shifa plant had tested positive for EMPTA, a precursor chemical for VX, a nerve gas whose lone use was for mass killing.Two days b... ...Bin Ladin operative known as Abu Hafs the Mauri- tanian—who appeared to be engineering some of the plots—or in Kandahar, to capture Bin Ladin himself.... ...brother, another future al Qaeda member. KSM earned a degree in mechanical engineering in December 1986. 3 Although he apparently did not attract atte... ...ney. After graduating from Cairo University with a degree in architectural engineering in 1990, Atta worked as an urban planner in Cairo for a couple ... ...olling at the University of Hamburg, he promptly transferred into the city engineering and planning course at the Technical University of Hamburg-Harb...

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