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** John Christopher Moller, early American composer ( died 1803 )

Moller and crew
When it was repaired, the crew attempted to catch up with the other three aircraft, but on 30 April, Seattle crashed in dense fog into a mountainside near Port Moller, Alaska on the Alaska Peninsula.

Moller and vehicle
Moller has been developing VTOL craft since the late 1960s, but no Moller vehicle has ever achieved free flight out of ground effect.
Paul Sandner Moller ( December 11, 1936, Canada ) is an engineer who has spent the past forty years developing the Moller Skycar personal vertical takeoff and landing ( VTOL ) vehicle.

Moller and .
Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle is chairman of the committee, which includes Mrs. James A. Moody, Mrs. Frank C. Wilkinson, Mrs. Ethel Coles, Mrs. Harold G. Lacy, Mrs. Albert W. Terry, Mrs. Henry M. Chance, 2d, Mrs. Robert O. Spurdle, Jr., Mrs. Harcourt N. Trimble, Jr., Mrs. John A. Moller, Mrs. Robert Zeising, Mrs. William G. Kilhour, Mrs. Hughes Cauffman, Mrs. John L. Baringer and Mrs. Clyde Newman.
* The Moller Skycar M400 is a prototype personal VTOL ( vertical take-off and landing ) aircraft that some refer to as a flying car, although it cannot be driven as an automobile.
Moller International continues to develop the Skycar M400, which is powered by four pairs of in-tandem Wankel rotary engines, and is approaching the problems of satellite-navigation, incorporated in the proposed Small Aircraft Transportation System.
Moller also advises that, currently, the Skycar would only be allowed to fly from airports & heliports.
Lighter than the Moller Skycar.
One such use are the " Rotapower " engines in the Moller Skycar M400.
Lillian Evelyn Moller Gilbreth ( May 24, 1878 – January 2, 1972 ) was an American psychologist and industrial engineer.
She was the second of ten children of William Moller, a builder's supply merchant ; and Annie Delger.
* Robert Moller Gilbreth ( July 4, 1920 – July 24, 2007 ) ( age 87 ); married Barbara Filer ; two children ( Ann Gilbreth Wilson, Roy D. Gilbreth )
Additionally, the Society of Women Engineers awards the Lillian Moller Gilbreth Memorial Scholarship to deserving female engineering undergraduates.
" Critical Biography Without Subjects and Objects: An Encounter with Dr. Lillian Moller Gilbreth ", The Sociological Quarterly 35: 621 – 643.
" Lillian Moller Gilbreth ", in American Women in Science.
One randomized controlled trial found that self-monitoring of blood glucose did not improve the HbA1c among " reasonably well controlled non-insulin treated patients with type 2 diabetes ". A recent meta-analysis of 47 randomized controlled trials encompassing 7677 patients showed that self-care management intervention improves glycemic control in Diabetics, with an estimated 0. 36 % ( 95 % CI, 0. 21-0. 51 ) reduction in their glycosylated Hemoglobin values .< ref > Minet, L., Moller, S., Vach, W., Wagner, L., & Henriksen, J. E. ( 2010 ).
There are a number of pieces for piccolo alone, by such composers as Samuel Adler, Michael Isaacson, David Loeb ( composer ), Polly Moller, and Vincent Persichetti.
* Langguth B, Hajak G, Kleinjung T, Cacace AT, Moller AR ( 2007 ) Tinnitus: Pathophysiology and Treatment.
The Moller Pipe Organ was installed in 1952 and still played every Sunday.
M. P. Moller of the United States.

died and instantly
And he collapsed and died instantly.
When Artemis and Apollo heard this impiety, Apollo killed her sons as they practiced athletics, and Artemis shot her daughters, who died instantly without a sound.
" A few years after deciphering Linear B in 1951-1953, Ventris, who lived in Hampstead, died instantly in a late-night collision with a parked truck while driving home, aged 34.
Springer, Halfin and Friedman were killed instantly ; Berger, shot twice in the leg, is believed to have survived the initial onslaught ( as his autopsy later found that he had died of smoke inhalation ).
She was struck by a semi-trailer truck and died instantly.
Twenty years later, in 1994, a light plane crashed on the White House grounds, and the pilot died instantly.
Here stood the oak tree, on which an arrow shot by Sir Walter Tyrrell at a stag, glanced and struck King William the Second, surnamed Rufus, on the breast, of which he instantly died, on the second day of August, anno 1100.
They were both in the lobby at the Grand Hyatt when a suicide bomber sent by al-Qaeda in Iraq detonated his device ; his daughter died instantly, and Akkad died of his injuries two days later in a hospital.
The missile was fired on their car and both died instantly.
The flesh contains minimal lactic acid because it died instantly so it will keep fresh on ice for about ten days, without turning white or otherwise degrading.
According to the paramedics who were called, Troughton died instantly.
Scheubner-Richter was walking arm-in-arm with Hitler during the putsch ; he was shot in the lungs and died instantly.
The county coroner Ralph Smiley declared that all four had died instantly from " gross trauma " to the brain.
An estimated 5, 000 people died almost instantly.
Three Americans — ropemaker Samuel Gray, mariner James Caldwell, and a mixed-race runaway slave turned sailor named Crispus Attucks — died instantly.
On January 8, 1995, when returning to jail after the weekend, he died instantly when his vehicle rolled over.
Of the 320 people known to be in the fort, including women and children, more than 250 died instantly, and many more died from their injuries soon after.
When a passing semi-trailer truck swerved to miss the overturned Jeep, Mullins, who was too injured to move out of the path of the oncoming truck, was hit and died instantly at the scene.
King William III died on 23 November 1890, and, although Princess Wilhelmina became Queen of the Netherlands instantly, her mother, Emma, was named regent.
Thomas Woolner died instantly from a stroke at the age of 67.
The three firefighters closest to the explosion were killed instantly ; eight more died from their burns shortly thereafter.
One of the victims, Hirota Isomura, apparently died instantly.
The town was renamed to Ambler in 1869 in honor of Mary Johnson Ambler, a local Quaker woman who heroically assisted during The Great Train Wreck of 1856, a local train accident in which 59 people were killed instantly and dozens more died from their injuries.

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