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Pioneering and claims
Pioneering female editor Dorothy Woolfolk claims she brought Kryptonite to the comics.

Pioneering and was
Pioneering research on polyurethane polymers was conducted by Otto Bayer and his coworkers in 1937 at the laboratories of I. G.
Pioneering work on the structure and evolution of the larynx was carried out in the 1920s by the British comparative anatomist Victor Negus, culminating in his monumental work The Mechanism of the Larynx ( 1929 ).
Pioneering sociologist William I. Thomas ' academic career at the University of Chicago was irreversibly damaged after he was arrested under the act when caught in the company of one Mrs. Granger, the wife of an army officer with the American forces in France.
Pioneering publicist Steve Hannigan, who had successfully promoted Miami Beach, Florida, was hired and named the resort " Sun Valley.
Pioneering work in the surgical technique of transplantation was made in the early 1900s by the French surgeon Alexis Carrel, with Charles Guthrie, with the transplantation of arteries or veins.
* Pioneering psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan was born in Norwich
Pioneering work in this area was carried out by James William McBain at the University of Bristol.
Pioneering work in the model checking of temporal logic formulae was done by E. M. Clarke and E. A. Emerson and by J. P. Queille and J. Sifakis.
Pioneering is a common merit badge in many countries, and was required for the Eagle Scout rank in the 1920s and 1930s.
Pioneering Civil Engineer John Smeaton, designer of the longest standing Eddystone Lighthouse, was born in Austhorpe.
Pioneering the clay-painting technique was one-time Vinton animator Joan Gratz, first in her Oscar-nominated film The Creation ( 1980 ), and then in her Oscar-winning Mona Lisa Descending a Staircase, filmed in 1992.
The Commission report, Pioneering the Space Frontier, was published in May 1986.
Pioneering work on this toxin was done by the Nobel laureate Heinrich Wieland in the 1930s.
Dogs ' noses are so sensitive that they are even capable of detecting bodies that are under running water Pioneering work was done by Dr. Debra Komar ( University of Alberta ) in Association with the RCMP Civilian Search Dog Association in this area.
In 1979, Tellep was elected to the National Academy of Engineering for his " Pioneering theoretical, experimental, and design contributions in the development of reentry systems for U. S. Fleet Ballistic Missiles.
Pioneering work on the mathematics of these harmonics was done by Nobel Prize winning physicist C. V. Raman.
Pioneering blues-rock guitarist Lonnie Mack was known for using a Bigsby on his famous 1958 Gibson Flying V. The term whammy bar is believed to derive from Mack's 1963 instrumental hit, " Wham!
Lander was to become " one the ablest surveyors of the exploration of the West ," according to Charles Edgar Ames in Pioneering the Union Pacific.
Pioneering work was done by Kyprianou in Cambridge also using the BUILD system and continued and extended by Jared and others.
This cut was also recorded on Pioneering Women of Bluegrass, Alice Gerrard & Hazel Dickens ; this album is in the Smithsonian collection.
Pioneering builder and real estate developer Joseph Eichler was instrumental in bringing Mid-Century Modern architecture (" Eichler Homes ") to subdivisions in the Los Angeles area and the San Francisco Bay region of California and select housing developments on the east coast.
Pioneering the mission was difficult.
Pioneering cyberpunk author William Gibson said of The Long Tomorrow: So it's entirely fair to say, and I've said it before, that the way Neuromancer-the-novel " looks " was influenced in large part by some of the artwork I saw in ' Heavy Metal '.

Pioneering and done
Pioneering work done in the Institute in several areas has resulted in the establishment of new National organizations such as the Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research ( SAMEER ) and the National Centre for Software Technology ( NCST ).
Pioneering medical work done in the late 40's and early 50's established Cobalt-60 as a useful isotope, as the relatively high-energy gamma rays produced when it undergoes beta decay are able to penetrate the skin of the patient, and deliver a greater portion of the dose directly to the tumor.

Pioneering and attempt
* 1889 – Pioneering female journalist Nellie Bly ( aka Elizabeth Cochrane ) begins a successful attempt to travel around the world in less than 80 days.

Pioneering and .
Pioneering efforts came from such dedicated and learned people like Prof. Hemchandra Das Gupta, Prof. Hiralal Roy, Prof. Satish Chandra Bhattacharyya, and many others, who introduced new disciplines and domains of engineering and changed the dimensions of the colonial engineering education.
( In German ) An English translation can be found in " Semiconductor Devices: Pioneering Papers ", edited by S. M.
Pioneering applications of this in chemistry were performed by Rice and Ramsperger in 1927 and Kassel in 1928, and generalized into the RRKM theory in 1952 by Marcus who took the transition state theory developed by Eyring in 1935 into account.
Pioneering Buddhologist Giuseppe Tucci speculated that Hwashang's ideas were preserved by the Nyingmapas in the form of dzogchen teachings.
Pioneering scholarly works on the Viking Age began to reach a small readership in Britain.
Pioneering 19th-century scholarly editions of the Viking Age began to reach a small readership in Britain, archaeologists began to dig up Britain's Viking past, and linguistic enthusiasts started to identify the Viking-Age origins for rural idioms and proverbs.
* Wait, J. R., " Lateral Waves and the Pioneering Research of the Late Kenneth A Norton ".
Pioneering in Canadian Air Transport.
* Carnegie, David W. Spinifex and Sand: A Narrative of Five Years ' Pioneering and Exploration in Western Australia, C. Arthur Pearson, London, 1891 Spinifex and Sand: Project Gutenberg EBook, 2004
Pioneering organic farmer Masanobu Fukuoka, author of The One-Straw Revolution, developed his methods here on his family's farm.
Pioneering this field were the Swedish band Bathory.
Pioneering photographer Emma Turner, lived at Hickling and photographed birds there in the early 20th century.

historian and Red
Boundary between Lesser Poland and Red Ruthenia was described by Ukrainian historian and geographer Myron Korduba along the line Dukla – Krosno – Domaradz – Czudec – Krzeszów nad Sanem.
The Greek historian and geographer Agatharchides had documented ship-faring among the early Egyptians: " During the prosperous period of the Old Kingdom, between the 30th and 25th centuries B. C., the river-routes were kept in order, and Egyptian ships sailed the Red Sea as far as the myrrh-country.
According to the Histories of the Greek historian Herodotus, about 600 BC, Necho II undertook to dig a west-east canal through the Wadi Tumilat between Bubastis and Heroopolis, and perhaps continued it to the Heroopolite Gulf and the Red Sea.
Meanwhile, Jack Ryan, a former U. S. Marine and naval historian turned high-level CIA analyst, flies from London to Langley, Virginia to deliver British Intelligence's photographs of Red October to the Deputy Director of Intelligence.
A study conducted by British historian Norman Franks with two colleagues, published in Under the Guns of the Red Baron in 1998, reached the same conclusion about the high degree of accuracy of Richthofen's claimed victories.
The unpublished dissertation, Carpetbagger Extraordinary: Marshall Harvey Twitchell, 1840-1905 by the historian Jimmy G. Shoalmire studies Twitchell's life within the context of the social unrest in Red River Parish at the time.
According to the historian John D. Winters, " none of these elections in any way impeded the porogress nor materially affected the outcome of the Red River campaign.
The historian John D. Winters describes Lake Providence as " a beautiful oxbow lake some six miles ( 10 km ) long, an old Mississippi river bed with an outlet through Baxter Bayou into Bayou Macon and thus into the Tensas, Ouachita, Black, and Red rivers.
As official Marvel historian Les Daniels describes, the name Red Circle was " a halfhearted attempt to establish an identity for what was usually described loosely as ' the Goodman group ' when a new logo was adopted: a red disk surrounded by a black ring that bore the phrase ' A Red Circle Magazine.
Pulp historian Richard Paul Hall is more expansive, giving Red Circle as the name for Goodman's pulp and book publishing company, noting that, " Goodman used the Red Circle Group logo between 1937 and 1939 to promote his line.
" Within this framework, historian Jess Nevins writes that, " Timely Publications how Goodman's group companies had become known ; before this it was known as ' Red Circle ' because of the logo that Goodman had put on his pulp magazines ...." A variation was used as a publishing imprint on some Timely comics, with the Michigan State University's Comic Art Collection Reading Room Index giving Red Circle Magazines as an " American comics publisher, a Timely-Marvel imprint ", and listing issues of Comic Capers ( 1946 ), Snafu ( 1956 ) and My Own Romance ( 1960 ) as examples.
The Ancient Picts were said to paint themselves " Iron Red " according to the Gothic historian Jordanes.
The event included a seminar with historian Hans Coppi, Jr. an expert on the Red Orchestra whose parents were members and were executed by the Gestapo, Natalia Narochnitskaya Ph. D, Prof., a doctor of historical science, an expert on international relations around WW1 and WW2, and a prominent public figure in Russia, Rabbi Avil Tawil, Director of the European Jewish Community Centre in Brussels, and Lital Levin, an Israeli journalist and relative of Leopold Trepper.
According to Rochester sports historian Douglas Brei, only six franchises in the history of North American professional sports have been playing in the same city and same league continuously and uninterrupted since the 19th century: the Rochester Red Wings, Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates and St. Louis Cardinals.
More than 2, 000 people greeted the team when it arrived in San Francisco at 10 p. m. “ They really helped nationalize the game and put Cincinnati on the map as a baseball town ,” said Greg Rhodes, a Reds historian who wrote “ The First Boys of Summer ” ( Road West Publishing Company, 1994 ), along with Enquirer reporter John Erardi, about the 1869-1870 Red Stockings.
During their procession back to their Kremlin palace, later rulers ( starting with Nicholas I ) stopped on the Red Staircase and bowed three times to the assembled people in the courtyard, symbolizing what one historian has called " an unspoken bond of devotion " between ruler and subjects.
According to Swedish historian Adolf Schück he was probably the same person as Håkan the Red and was called the Blót Swain ( a swain who was willing to perform the blót ) as an epithet rather than a personal name.
Key players in the restoration were Andrew D " Red " Mason ( Project Architect and building historian from 1976 – 2004 ), Revd.
Göring was a relative of numerous descendants of the Eberle / Eberlin in Switzerland and Germany, among them German Counts Zeppelin, including aviation pioneer Ferdinand von Zeppelin ; German nationalistic art historian Hermann Grimm ( author of concept of the German hero as a mover of history that was embraced by the Nazis ); the Swiss historian of art and cultural, political and social thinker Jacob Burckhardt ; Swiss diplomat, historian and President of International Red Cross Carl J. Burckhardt ; the Merck family, the owners of the German pharmaceutical giant Merck ; major German Catholic writer and poet Gertrud von Le Fort.

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