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Education

See also Wikipedia:List of missing journals

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  • Ann Darling The Darling MMP Measuring Mentoring Potential for mentorship education
  • Archibald Anderson Hill linguist (where)
  • Professor Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya Theoretical physicist and eminent Histopathologist of Kolkata (references?)
  • Mr. Rupak Bhattacharya - Theoretical physicist originator of BHattacharya's model of Universe and Mass less earliest particle in the origin of Universe called R partccle (references?)
  • Alexander Broyles in American popular culture, holds numerous beer-drinking records including the "shotgun"
  • George S. Counts progressive education theorist
  • Leonard Cutler late inventor of the atomic clock
  • Michael John DiSanto author, professor of english (a.k.a. Michael DiSanto)
  • David DiVincenzo leader in quantum computing
  • Bruce Droste - Founder of the Virtual High School
  • James Fletcher (Texas) academic administrator
  • Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy Executive Director, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
  • Chris Hafner-Eaton Health Services Researcher, Policy Analyst, Educator, Author; Activist in Natural Health, Women's Health, Maternal Child Health & Lactation, & Access to Health Care.
  • Ezz Hattab Senior Project Management Consultant, Senior E-Business Consultant
  • Klaus Klein Professor of Biologie and Health Education at the University of Koln
  • Elizabeth Kootz--first African American President of the National Education Association, former director of the Women's Bureau
  • Stephen A. Martin - American ethnohistorian, specializing in the Trans-Mississippi West.
  • Karl Mauzey
  • Shela Minhas - renowned Pakistani-Canadian Educator and Entrepreneur
  • Francis Joseph Neef - 1770-1854 - european born american educator, pestalozzian beliefs....
  • Shayla Price - young entrepreneur, author of The Scholarship Search
  • Dr. John Mark Reynolds - Creator and head of the renowned classical Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University.
  • Dorothea Schlözer early female German doctorate
  • Makoto Shichida - Expert on right brain development through education in early childhood
  • Elena M. Sliepcevich - leading figure in health education, Director of School Health Education Study
  • Harold Taylor (1914–1993)- President of Sarah Lawrence College (1945-1959) and progressive
  • Sue Turner - Teacher at Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
  • John Cole Vodicka - Activist in southwest Georgia who fights for prisoner rights
  • Sam Bass Warner - Nobel Peace Prize winner, was Prof. of History at Boston University. See John Silber
  • Joshua Watson - Founder of the National Society for promoting Religious Education
  • James Paul Gee - Video Game Researcher, Author of What Video Games have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy

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Components

Try TOSLINK--IanTheMacFan 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Panasonic Toot-a-Loop
  • Piezo Sounder A sound generator which can be used to play different pitches when wired to a PIC
  • Power Plastic A revolutionary plastic polymer product made by Konarka Technologies Inc. It conducts electricity from light.

Try Piezoelectricity--IanTheMacFan 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Try Capacitor (component)--IanTheMacFan 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC) Try Potentiometer, Rotary encoder--IanTheMacFan 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Try inverter--Hacky 01:05, 21 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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I think that what has been requested is the description of the quantification of energy inputs required to the production process of a particular product.

  • Heat wheel (A type of regenerative/recuperative heat exchanger)

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Power Sector

Petroleum

Photogrammetry

Textile Technology & Engineering

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Also see Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing pharmacology and list of drugs

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  • Xenogenic Relating to or involving tissues or cells belonging to individuals of different species. Compare with Allogenic. Immunology
  • Xyience It's an energy drink, they drink in UFC, just came out in Canada
  • ZYPREX new psychotropics drug, suppose to help with mania dipresia and schyzofrenia

See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law.

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see: deterrence (legal) and deterrence (psychological).

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See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Medicine. See also list of diseases and the various articles linked from there

See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet

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  • Daniel Bonilla ?
  • Dead Blow Hammer (redirect) : Dead blow hammer || Dead-blow hammer - I'd seen this term used in automotive-related email lists but had never heard of one. Usage indicates something like either a rubber mallet or a regular ball-peen hammer. I'd like to know what one is exactly, and especially where it might be used instead of a more commonly-known type of hammer. Web references show a hammer which may have a more damped impact than a solid steel hammer. Apologies, but I could only find web store references, while I'm sure they can't be used in the real article, I hope they at least illustrate what these items might be for the purposes of writing an article: [70], [71] -
(~ender) AFIAK: dead blow hammers have interiors filled with lead shot, and are used in places where rebound would be dangerous/damaging. Ie: cabinet-making, where a rebound could damage other intricate pieces of woodworking. Mentioned in passing in the Hammer article, under mallet (which I think is a mistake).

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(~ender) Perhaps you mean Floor buffer?
(~ender) both the Bug bomb and the club effects type (dry ice and chemical) - well, maybe the original poster meant something else? But those are the two that immediately come to mind.

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  • Jcink.com [76] A great site with lots of free web scripts and great support through their forums, and great web tools like flat-file forums and arcade scripts.
(~ender) Why does this need a wikipage? Looks like spam to me.
(~ender) This seems to be a description, and not a specific piece - what did you mean? Maybe you're interested in: Protoscience or Proto-engineering (or something similar, the Baghdad Battery used to have something like that, but the only category it has that is remotely applicable is Category:Out-of-place_artifacts
(~ender) See Category:Mobile telephony, and why the hell is Mobile telephony a redirect to Telephony which has *NO* information on mobile phones?!?!
(~ender) Why does this need a wikipage? Looks like spam to me.

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(~ender) Maybe you should look at Computer printer
(~ender) Why do we need this? It looks like a very specific computer help question.

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(~ender) Maybe this should be a request in the Red Hat Linux article/talk page?
are you talking about telephone switching stations, power switching stations or something else? For telephone switching stations, see telephone exchange; for power switching stations, see the section Switching function. 69.140.164.142 01:36, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
(~ender) see Shotgun#Shot, yes a slug is solid. I think this should be made into a redirect.

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  • Tableau Software
  • Technomass - I am requesting an article estimating the total mass of Man's engineering works to date, including all the concrete steel hewn stone and so forth, including embankments but possibly excluding dammed water reservoirs.

The analogy is to biomass, which is estimated at 1873 gigatons in the biomass entry jjfriedlander@gmail.com (impossible to estimate objectively)

(~ender) Why is it impossible to estimate objectively? How do we come up with numbers for biomass? In 1760 Britian was making 30K per annum tons of pig-iron, in 1800-1810, Britain was generating 1/4 million tons of pig-iron a year.
Ergotechnical & LCTM, MCTM, HCTM

Automotive technology

(~ender) Ask in the Disk brakes talk page

Military technology

Other

  • Rewena Bread Māori cuisine. Part of New Zealand/Aotearoa.
  • Kamlok fittings Brand name for specific type of hose connection used in petroleum handling facilities to temporarily connect vacuum trucks to hard-piped systems, such as for shipping of crude oil by tank truck, or disposal of waste fluids. Also used in hazardous waste facilites for transfer of hazardous waste from tanks to trucks. May also be used in dairy/food industry. See http://www.pridecastmetals.com/kamlok.html for vendor information. Abbreviated version could also be referenced by larger article on types of industrial connections.