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Battelle and scientists
When Carlson was invited to Columbus to demonstrate his invention, Dayton's statement to the Battelle scientists and engineers present showed that he understood the importance of Carlson's invention: " However crude this may seem, this is the first time any of you have seen a reproduction made without any chemical reaction and a dry process.
Ruppelt contracted a team of scientists from the Battelle Memorial Institute to evaluate the early sightings gathered by Project Blue Book.

Battelle and found
The Battelle study also found that the best cases were twice as likely to be classified as unknowns as the worst cases.

Battelle and after
John Battelle, co-founder of Wired magazine, wrote that Page had reasoned that the " entire Web was loosely based on the premise of citation – after all, what is a link but a citation?
Using case reports and the computerized data, Battelle then did a massive scientific and statistical study of all Air Force UFO cases ( completed in 1954 after Ruppelt had left Blue Book ) and known as Project Blue Book Special Report No. 14.
In 2007, after a year of working with STEM educational reform, PAST and the Battelle Center for Mathematics and Science Education Policy embarked on a combined, ethnographic and policy network study of STEM at Metro Early College and Demonstration High School.

Battelle and cases
Battelle employed four scientific analysts, who sought to divide cases into " knowns ", " unknowns ", and a third category of " insufficient information.

Battelle and these
The inter-relationships between these wider aspects of the CIA ’ s recommendations and the Battelle Memorial Institute's study, culminating in Blue Book Special Report 14, which identified a statistically significant difference between ' unknowns ' and UFO reports that could subsequently be identified, or the study group referenced in a Canadian government document as operating as early as 1950 under the chairmanship of Dr Vannevar Bush, then head of the Joint Research and Development Board, to discover the ‘ modus operandi ’ of UFOs are unclear.

Battelle and were
Both sides were tentative ; Battelle was concerned by Haloid's relatively small size, and Haloid had concerns about electrophotography's viability.
Carlson married his second wife, Dorris Helen Hudgins, while the negotiations between Battelle and Haloid were under way.
Little and Brown had previously been clerks, and were later partners, in a bookstore in Boston founded in 1784 by Ebenezer Battelle.

Battelle and from
In 1944, Russell W. Dayton, a young engineer from the Battelle Memorial Institute in Columbus, Ohio, visited the patent department at Mallory where Carlson worked.
Through the 1950s, over half the money Battelle spent developing electrophotography came from government contracts.
Carlson received forty percent of the cash and stock from that deal, due to his agreement with Battelle.
In 1951, Carlson's royalties from Battelle amounted to about $ 15, 000 ( in current terms, $).
Battelle is a charitable trust organized as a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Ohio and is exempt from taxation under Section 501 ( c )( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code because it is organized for charitable, scientific and education purposes.
According to the Battelle report, nearly 800 firms graduated from park incubators in the past five years, while only thirteen percent failed.
On Feb. 1, 2005, Battelle Energy Alliance took over operation of the lab from Bechtel, merged with Argonne National Laboratory-West, and the facility name was changed to " Idaho National Laboratory " ( INL ).
Following his graduation from Wesleyan, Battelle would become one of the most prominent journalists at Toledo Blade.
in the Bahamas, columnist Phyllis Battelle interviewed them for articles that ran on the Journal-American front page and in other Hearst papers, including the Los Angeles Herald Examiner for four consecutive days, from April 25 to 28, 1965.
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Battelle and at
He previously worked as Director of Research and Planning for the Oklahoma Industrial Development Commission ; as Tennessee ’ s first Commissioner of Economic and Community Development ; as the Director of the Appalachian and then Southern Regional Offices of the U. S. Department of Commerce ’ s Economic Development Administration ( EDA ); as Director of the EDA Office of Economic Research ; as the Senior Economist in the Office of Management and Budget ’ s Trade Reorganization Project ; as a Fellow at the Battelle Institute ’ s Academy for Contemporary Problems and as Vice President of Public Policy at TRW, Inc.
After considering several options, Haloid chose a term invented by a public-relations employee at Battelle, who had asked a classics professor at Ohio State University for ideas.
Battelle provides funds for a public policy research center at The Ohio State University to focus on scholarly questions associated with science and technology policy.
Fingerhut is currently Vice President, Education and STEM Learning, at Battelle Memorial Institute.
* Columbus, Ohio, at Battelle Riverfront Park, to honor fallen members of the Columbus Fire Department.
Joseph B. Battelle was the first editor of Western Collegian, at that time a student at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Born in Pasadena, California, Battelle studied at Chandler School, Polytechnic School and the University of California, Berkeley, earning both a Bachelor of Arts in anthropology in 1987 and a master's degree in journalism in 1992.
Battelle was a visiting professor of journalism 2001-2004 at the University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism where he chaired the Bloomberg Chair on Business Reporting and co-chaired the Magazine Publishing program.
Testing was conducted by NETL DOE research lab at the Battelle West Jefferson ’ s Pipeline Simulation Facility
It resulted in the production through work at Battelle Memorial Institute of iron oxide magnetic recording tape of exceptional quality.
personal recollections of work sponsored at Battelle Memorial Institute by Brush 1943-1945.
The settlement of Willstown began at the southernmost end of historic Lookout Mountain within its shadow near the banks of Lookout or Little Wills Creek, sitting in the present right of way of the Great Southern Railroad and bordered to the northwest by an ancient trade path known as US Highway Eleven since the 1920s in what is now Attalla, Alabama, continuing north along the confluence of the mountain through what is now Reece City, Crudup, Keener, Collinsville, Killian, through Fort Payne into Valley Head and the old mining settlement of Battelle.
In 1991, he became a research scientist at the Battelle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, working on a mapping system for the U. S. Air Force.

Battelle and statistical
Robertson hoped to draw on their statistical results, but Battelle insisted that they needed much more time to conduct a proper study.

Battelle and .
A roadmap for the development of MNT is an objective of a broadly based technology project led by Battelle ( the manager of several U. S. National Laboratories ) and the Foresight Institute.
ORNL is managed by a limited liability partnership between the University of Tennessee and Battelle Memorial Institute known as UT-Battelle.
It is primarily funded by the United States Department of Energy ( DOE ) and managed and operated by Lawrence Livermore National Security, LLC ( LLNS ), a partnership of the University of California, Bechtel, Babcock & Wilcox, URS, and Battelle Memorial Institute in affiliation with the Texas A & M University System.
The Executive Committee actually has a seventh Governor who is appointed by Battelle, however they are non-voting and merely advisory to the Executive Committee.
It is currently operated by Brookhaven Science Associates LLC, which is an equal partnership of Stony Brook University and Battelle Memorial Institute.
It is sponsored by Pasco, Kennewick, and Richland's school districts, Battelle, Washington State University Tri-Cities, and Columbia Basin College.
* Battelle Memorial Institute ( operates Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for the U. S. Department of Energy Office of Science )
In 1994, John Battelle, co-founding editor, commissioned Jules Marshall to write a piece on the Zippies.
Over the years, Wireds writers have included Jorn Barger, John Perry Barlow, John Battelle, Paul Boutin, Stewart Brand, Gareth Branwyn, Po Bronson, Scott Carney, Michael Chorost, Douglas Coupland, James Daly, Joshua Davis, J. Bradford DeLong, Mark Dery, David Diamond, Patrick Di Justo, Cory Doctorow, Esther Dyson, Mark Frauenfelder, Simson Garfinkel, William Gibson, Dan Gillmor Mike Godwin, George Gilder, Lou Ann Hammond, Danny Hillis, Steven Johnson, Bill Joy, Jon Katz, Leander Kahney, Richard Kadrey, Jaron Lanier, Lawrence Lessig, Paul Levinson, Steven Levy, John Markoff, Wil McCarthy, Glyn Moody, Charles Platt, Josh Quittner, Spencer Reiss, Howard Rheingold, Rudy Rucker, Paul Saffo, Evan Schwartz, Peter Schwartz, Alex Steffen, Neal Stephenson, Bruce Sterling, Chris Hardwick, John Hodgman, Kevin Warwick, Dave Winer, Belinda Parmar and Gary Wolf.
PNNL has been operated by Battelle Memorial Institute since 1965.
PNNL has been operated for the U. S. Department of Energy by Battelle Memorial Institute since 1965.
The Laboratory has been operated by Ohio-based Battelle since 1965.
This November 1964 Tri-City Herald newspaper clip announces Battelle has been selected to manage the new Pacific Northwest Laboratory in Richland beginning in January 1965.
In 1965, Battelle won a contract to perform research and development for the Hanford Site, a nuclear site in southeastern Washington State.
In September 2002, St. Louis County police chief Ron Battelle directed his department to take control of law enforcement in Kinloch.
West Jefferson is also host to a campus of Battelle Memorial Institute, one of America's primary research laboratories.
The Battelle property is bordered by the Big Darby Creek, which is a tributary of the Scioto River, which feeds into the Ohio River and ultimately the Mississippi River.
West Jefferson is served by the Hurt / Battelle Memorial Library.

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