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In 1759 he formed a partnership with John Craig, an architect and businessman, to manufacture and sell a line of products including musical instruments and toys.
At the end of 1931, Beauchamp, Barth, Rickenbacker and with several other individuals banded together and formed the Ro-Pat-In Corporation ( elektRO-PATent-INstruments ) in order to manufacture and distribute electrically amplified musical instruments, with an emphasis upon their newly-developed A-25 Hawaiian Guitar, often referred to as the " Frying Pan " lap-steel electric guitar as well as an Electric Spanish ( standard ) model and companion amplifiers.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the borough became a mecca of musical instruments manufacturers, the manufacture of organs in particular.
A musical instrument, the Tula accordion, is named for the city, which is a center of manufacture for such instruments sold throughout Russia and the world.
It is also widely used in the manufacture of musical instruments, such as the members of the violin family ( sides and back ) guitars ( neck ) and drum shells.
The Violin Makers ' Guild claimed exclusive rights to manufacture musical instruments.
Louis XIV instituted the manufacture of musical instruments in Mantes, and it was chosen as the centre of brass and woodwind instrument manufacture.
Hardwoods are employed in a large range of applications including: fuel, tools, construction, boat building, furniture making, musical instruments, flooring, cooking, barrels, manufacture of charcoal, etc.
Ever since, Sialkot has become one of the major industrial centres of Pakistan and is well known for its manufacture and export of surgical instruments, musical instruments, sports goods, leather goods, textile products and other light manufactures.
Conservatory courses were once again re-established and in time the serial manufacture of banduras by musical instrument factories in Chernihiv and Lviv was established.
The tree is an important timber species in its native areas ; it is used in the manufacture of musical instruments and fine furniture.
Important economic activities of Zhytomyr include lumber milling, food processing, granite quarrying, metalworking, and the manufacture of musical instruments.
During the war period from 1942 to 1946, Conn ceased all production of musical instruments for civilian use to manufacture parts for the government.
Hohner Musikinstrumente GmbH & Co. KG is a company specialising in the manufacture of musical instruments.
Lawra is known for its musical instrument manufacture, and for the Kobine harvest festival with important dancing and musical events.
Woodworking includes manufacture of decorative objects, ornate furniture such as the traditional storage chest " baul ", musical instruments such as the large drum " dadabuan ", and ceremonial 12-foot-tall Maranao drums ( such as were used for the adhan in the 1800s ).
Birmingham has a long history of wire and cable manufacture, the industry set various international standards for wire gauge s and the city became one of the foremost producers of wire for musical instruments in Europe.
The Birmingham made Mellotron has played a vital part in popular music since the 1960s, being used by artists such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin. 1962: Bill Fransen of American company ' Chamberlins ', brings two of their musical instruments to England to search for someone who could manufacture 70 matching tape heads for future Chamberlin keyboards.
Ampeg is primarily a musical instrument amplifier manufacturer headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, though they also manufacture guitars to a small extent.
This case was subsequently eclipsed by Congress's intervention in the form of an amendment to the Copyright Act of 1909, introducing a compulsory license for the manufacture and distribution of such " mechanical " embodiments of musical works.

manufacture and instruments
From 1971 to 1988 ICI Physics and Radioisotopes Section ( later known as Tracerco ) operated a small General Atomics TRIGA Mark I nuclear reactor at its Billingham factory for the production of radioisotopes used in the manufacture of flow and level instruments, among other products.
Complicating matters still further, Lyon & Healy engraved instruments, that it retailed but did not actually manufacture.
There are several companies that manufacture accurate instruments for determining absolute molecular weight quickly and easily.
Dissatisfaction with what John Dopyera felt was mismanagement led him to resign from National in January 1929, and he subsequently formed the Dobro Manufacturing Corporation, later called Dobro Corporation, Ltd, and began to manufacture his own line of resonator-equipped instruments ( dobros ).
Not only that, but Ro-Pat-In was the first company in the world specifically created to manufacture electric instruments.
In 1959, Rhodes entered a joint venture with Leo Fender to manufacture the instruments under a company named Fender & Rhodes.
Polyurethanes are used in the manufacture of flexible, high-resilience foam seating ; rigid foam insulation panels ; microcellular foam seals and gaskets ; durable elastomeric wheels and tires ; automotive suspension bushings ; electrical potting compounds ; high performance adhesives ; surface coatings and surface sealants ; synthetic fibers ( e. g., Spandex ); carpet underlay ; and hard-plastic parts ( e. g., for electronic instruments ).
The technological revolution in camera design in the 19th century revolutionized optical glass manufacture and lens design with great benefits for modern lens manufacture in a wide range of optical instruments from reading glasses to microscopes.
As early as March 1785, Lapérouse proposed that Paul Monneron, who had been chosen as the expedition's chief engineer, go to London to find out about the latest conclusions on the anti-scurvy measures recommended by Cook and the exchange items used by Cook in his dealings with the native peoples, and to buy scientific instruments of English manufacture.
Dobro had granted Regal a license to manufacture resonator instruments, and by 1937, it was the only manufacturer, and the license was officially made exclusive.
Regal continued to manufacture and sell resonator instruments under many names, including Regal, Dobro, Old Kraftsman, and Ward.
He invented also other grinding and polishing machines, and introduced many improvements into the manufacture of the different kinds of glass used for optical instruments, and which he found to be always injured by flaws and irregularities of various sorts.
This started in 1915 as S. Smith & Sons, on the Edgware Road, established to manufacture fuses, instruments and accessories.
It is still a site for manufacture of writing instruments.
Beryllium copper is frequently used in the manufacture of professional-quality percussion instruments, especially tambourine and triangle, where it is prized for its clear tone and strong resonance.
The Laboratory dedicated itself to the manufacture of scientific instruments.

manufacture and scientific
Artillery may also refer to a system of applied scientific research relating to the design, manufacture and employment of artillery weapon systems although, in general, the terms ballistics and ordnance are more commonly employed in this sense.
The American Heritage Dictionary defines design as: " To conceive or fashion in the mind ; invent ," and " To formulate a plan ", and defines engineering as: " The application of scientific and mathematical principles to practical ends such as the design, manufacture, and operation of efficient and economical structures, machines, processes, and systems .".
The principal objectives of the Convention are to limit the possession, use, trade, distribution, import, export, manufacture and production of drugs exclusively to medical and scientific purposes and to address drug trafficking through international cooperation to deter and discourage drug traffickers.
The research results show the ambivalence of his scientific activity: on the one hand, development of ammonia synthesis for the manufacture of explosives and of a technical process for the industrial manufacture and use of poison gas in warfare, but on the other hand, development of an industrial process without which the diet of today's humanity would not necessarily be possible.
The deal with Warner Bros. allows the Tasmanian Government to manufacture and sell up to 5000 special edition Taz plush toys with all profit going towards funding scientific research into the Devil Facial Tumour Disease.
After the servicing mission was completed, all of Hubble's scientific instruments are of Ball Aerospace manufacture.
One of his notable early scientific discoveries was the development of an economical process for the manufacture of calcium carbide.
Starting in 1880, he dedicated his time to manufacture astronomical as well as scientific instruments, and performed various experiments.
William Simms ' chief interest was the division of the circle, the accuracy of which was essential to the manufacture of accurate scientific instruments.
Simms became Troughton's partner in 1826 and on his retirement took over his business, which had a very good reputation in the manufacture of scientific instruments.
The company was founded by Sir Martin Wood in 1959 with help from his wife Audrey, to manufacture superconducting magnets for use in scientific research, starting in his garden shed in Northmoor Road, Oxford, England.
The criteria for registering manufacturers of Schedule I and II drugs are particularly strict and call for " limiting the importation and bulk manufacture of such controlled substances to a number of establishments which can produce an adequate and uninterrupted supply of these substances under adequately competitive conditions for legitimate medical, scientific, research, and industrial purposes.
The company had its roots from a national centre set up in 1946 for the development and manufacture of radioactive materials for peacetime uses in medicine, scientific research and industry.
Lampworking is used to make complex and custom scientific apparatus ; most major universities have a lampworking shop to manufacture and repair their glassware.
* Limit the cultivation, production, manufacture and use of drugs to an adequate amount required for medical and scientific purposes ;
Subject to the provisions of this Convention, to limit exclusively to medical and scientific purposes the production, manufacture, export, import, distribution of, trade in, use and possession of drugs.
The design and manufacture of sophisticated scientific instruments, such as electron microscopes, and mass spectrometers, became an important area of scientific research for the company.
However, by August 1, 1946, when the Atomic Energy Act reached President Truman for signature, the second purpose was revised to state, “( 2 ) A program for the control of scientific and technical information ...,” and Section 9 was removed and replaced by a new Section 10, “ Control of Information .” This new section contained the novel doctrine later described as “ born secret ” or “ classified at birth .” It defined a new legal term, “ restricted data ”, as “ all data concerning the manufacture or utilization of atomic weapons, the production of fissionable material, or the use of fissionable material in the production of power ,” unless the information has been declassified.

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