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This is made up of modified muscle or nerve cells, which became specialized for producing bioelectric fields stronger than those that normal nerves or muscles produce ( Albert and Crampton, 2006 ).
In 1847, Crampton became a founder member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, and in 1848, Crampton set up in business as a Civil Engineer in London.
Crampton locomotives were used by some British railways and speeds of up to 120km / h ( 75mph ) were achieved on the LNWR.

Crampton and at
Source John Crampton at www. HeritageWorldMedia. com
( 2005 ) and Albert and Crampton ( 2005 ) show, their last common ancestor was roughly 140 to 208 million years ago, and at this time they did not possess ESSs.
He also won the PGA Championship in August at Firestone Country Club by two shots over Bruce Crampton for his fourth win.
In 1981, she and her husband moved their family to Raleigh, where she worked in the Office of the Attorney General, and at the law firm Merriman, Nicholls, and Crampton.
Richard S. Crampton and George Craddock, cardiologists at the University of Virginia helped to promote the paramedic use of chest thump through a curious accident.
Thomas Russell Crampton, MICE, MIMechE ( 1816 – 88 ) was an English engineer born at Broadstairs, Kent, and trained on Brunel's Great Western Railway.
Crampton entered a career in engineering, initially with Marc Brunel at the Great Western Railway ( GWR ) in Swindon.
One of the locomotives was tested on the Grand Junction Railway, who then built a " Crampton Patent " locomotive at Crewe.
In 1850, a Crampton locomotive was exhibited at Birmingham which had balance weights on the driving wheels.
In that year, ten new Crampton locomotives were built, and one of these, No. 136 Folkstone was exhibited at The Great Exhibition.
The first locomotive, Ellen, began the tradition of railway engineering at local firm Tulk and Ley of Lowca ( and was sent to Maryport by sea on a raft ) The M & CR also had at least one Crampton locomotive built by Tulk and Ley in 1854.
* Barbara Crampton as Woman at Carnival
A capable envoy was an absolute necessity in Anglo-American relations, since both of Lyons ' predecessors at Washington ( Napier and Crampton ) were recalled because of scandals.
Duncan Stuart Crampton Bell ( born October 1, 1974 in King's Lynn, Norfolk ) is an English rugby union player currently playing for Bath Rugby in the Aviva Premiership at the position of prop.

Crampton and after
In the 1974 case of Kathy Crampton, whose abduction and deprogramming were televised nationally, she went back to the Love Family group several days after the apparently successful deprogramming.
* R. J. Crampton, Eastern Europe in the Twentieth Century – and after, Routledge, London, 1997.
* Richard Crampton Eastern Europe in the twentieth century — and after London ; New York: Routledge, 1997.
When this fails, Crampton starts terrorising her and hires a hitman, Nick Stafford, to go after Leigh.

Crampton and David
He had two sons, David Crampton ( born 1962 ), and Robert Crampton ( born 1964 ).

Crampton and has
The city has also been cited as one of " The 100 Best Small Towns in America " by author Norman Crampton.
She has also written under the pseudonyms Sarah Chester, Helen Crampton, Ann Fairfax, Marion Gibbons, Jennie Tremaine and Charlotte Ward.
The position now has been filled by two bass players ; former Incognito and Down to the Bone bassist, Julian Crampton for UK dates and Gary Grainger ( brother of longtime drummer Greg Grainger ) in the US.

Crampton and him
There are three existing stories of how this occurred, but the popularly accepted version is that Del Crampton slugged him in the mouth outside a saloon where both of them had been drinking.

Crampton and .
The Wessex Society have promoted the use of a flag, designed by William Crampton, which features an heraldic golden wyvern on a red background.
* Crampton, R. J.
Barbara Mary Crampton Pym ( 2 June 1913 – 11 January 1980 ) was an English novelist.
Barbara Mary Crampton Pym was born on 2 June 1913 in Oswestry, Shropshire.
The town of Culpeper was rated # 10 by Norman Crampton, author of " The 100 Best Small Towns in America ," in February, 1993.
The first home in Somerset was occupied by Dr. Charles A. Crampton in 1893, and by 1905 there were 35 residences.
The first Town Council was elected on May 7, 1906, and Dr. Crampton was elected as the first mayor.
In Jewell Ridge Coal Corp. v. Mine Workers ( 1945 ), the Supreme Court faced the issue of whether to grant the coal company ’ s petition for rehearing on the grounds that the victorious miners were, in a previous matter, represented by Crampton P. Harris, who was Justice Black ’ s former law partner and personal lawyer.
Crampton Harris, counsel in two pending cases, Jewell Ridge and CIO v. McAdory ( 1945 ), was one of the sponsors.
In London, notable social centres have included the London Action Resource Centre, rampART, the Freedom Club, 56a Crampton Street infoshop, The Square ' and in the old Vortex Jazz Club on Stoke Newington Church Street.
He was also taught by the surgeons James Cusack and Sir Philip Crampton and the physician Sir Henry Marsh.
Victoria, Usher's Island, Usher's, Merchants, Wood, Essex, Wellington, Crampton, Aston, Burgh, George's, City, Sir John Rogerson's, and Great Britain.
## Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada ( Paul S. Crampton )

ends and up
Dan asked Hez, who had limped back from his team to hold the notched-stick chair braces in place while his boys swung up the tailgate and tied it tight at the ends.
Whatever his original assignment, the fictional private eye ends up by investigating and solving a crime, usually a murder.
He commented -- thoughtfully, a reporter told us -- that it was `` not too important for the individual how he ends up ''.
It is of the utmost importance to the people of America and of the world how their governing President `` ends up '' during the four years of his term.
Draw-file the edges, square up the ends and put a slight chamfer on the edges so they will not snag in the frame.
there was much to grok, loose ends to puzzle over and fit into his growing -- all that he had seen and heard and been at the Archangel Foster Tabernacle ( not just cusp when he and Digby had come face to face alone ) why Bishop Senator Boone made him warily uneasy, how Miss Dawn Ardent tasted like a water brother when she was not, the smell of goodness he had incompletely grokked in the jumping up and down and wailing --
The basic anchoring consists of determining the location, dropping the anchor, laying out the scope, setting the hook, and assessing where the vessel ends up.
The underground ocean, discovered in 2007, has been formed when the plate carrying the Pacific Ocean bottom gets dragged and ends up under the continental plate.
They pointed out that astrologers have only a small knowledge of astronomy and that they often do not take into account basic features such as the precession of the equinoxes which would change the position of the sun with time ; they commented on the example of Elizabeth Teissier who claimed that " the sun ends up in the same place in the sky on the same date each year " as the basis for claims that two people with the same birthday but a number of years apart should be under the same planetary influence.
More recent research, however, shows that in protostomes the edges of the dent close up in the middle, leaving openings at the ends which become the mouth and anus.
Pseudolus offers to impersonate Lycus and talk his way out of the mess but, his ingenuity flagging, he ends up merely telling the Captain that Philia has disappeared, and that he, " Lycus ," will set out in search of her.
She ends up hitting every batter at the plate ( or " beaning " them ) and goes down as the worst pitcher in history.
then performs a complex conjugation, and then a matrix transpose, one ends up with the ket
" The basic complaint was that the vocabulary is too restricted, and, as a result, the text ends up being awkward and more difficult than necessary.
Not every conjecture ends up being proven true or false.
As a result, this term ends up being applied to a highly heterogeneous class of elements, presenting different combinations of word-like and affix-like properties.
Each treadway is made up of a box-type aluminum girder with a folding ramp attached to both ends to save space in the travel position.
The concept of reversed chirality also figured prominently in the plot of James Blish's Star Trek novel Spock Must Die !, where a transporter experiment gone awry ends up creating a duplicate Spock who turns out to be a perfect mirror-image of the original all the way down to the atomic level.
By a strange twist of their respective fates, this foursome ends up partnering together, using their unique talents to become a ragtag team of bounty hunters, although their fortunes as such are at best mixed.
Clark ends up on Krypton, where he is adopted by Jor-El and becomes the planet's Green Lantern.
Because the number of " words " that can be formed is vastly larger than in standard English, the board usually ends up tightly packed in places, and necessarily quite empty in others.
Following the apparent death of Bucky at the hands of Sin ( in the form of Skadi ), Steve Rogers ends up changing into his Captain America outfit.
When the Avengers and the New Avengers are fighting Skadi, the Serpent ends up joining the battle and breaks Captain America's shield with his bare hands.
Double-barreled shotguns, often known as doubles, are almost universally break open actions, with the barrels tilting up at the rear to expose the breech ends of the barrels for unloading and reloading.
Some consider it an advantage of the Kimball method, that the data warehouse ends up being " segmented " into a number of logically self-contained ( up to and including The Bus ) and consistent data marts, rather than a big and often complex centralized model.

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