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The Hull cell is a type of test cell used to qualitatively check the condition of an electroplating bath.
The Hull cell is a trapezoidal container that holds 267 ml of solution.
Ulliott was confined to a small cell in Kingston upon Hull Police Station for three weeks, and was later sent to Leeds Prison, where he was kept in isolation for 23 hours a day for the first two months of his nine-month sentence, which included his 21st birthday.
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Hull and plating
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Carroll diagnosed Mrs. Hull by taking a drop of blood from her ear and putting it on his `` radionic '' machine and twirling some knobs ( fee $50 ).
Wray, a descendant of both Springfield, Massachusetts, settler William Pynchon and Mormon pioneers, was born on a ranch near Cardston, Alberta, Canada, to two Mormons, Elvina Marguerite Jones, who was from Salt Lake City, and Joseph Heber Wray, who was from Kingston upon Hull, England.
The first game of inline sledge hockey was played at Bisley, England, on the 19th of December 2009 between the Hull Stingrays and the Grimsby Redwings.
Clark L. Hull, an eminent American psychologist, published the first major compilation of laboratory studies on hypnosis, Hypnosis & Suggestibility ( 1933 ), in which he proved that hypnosis and sleep had nothing in common.
Drawing on the work of a number of string theorists ( including Ashoke Sen, Chris Hull, Paul Townsend, Michael Duff and John Schwarz ), Edward Witten of the Institute for Advanced Study suggested its existence at a conference at USC in 1995, and used M-theory to explain a number of previously observed dualities, initiating a flurry of new research in string theory called the second superstring revolution.
The first simple, two-pole magnetron was developed in 1920 by Albert Hull at General Electric's Research Laboratories ( Schenectady, New York ), as an outgrowth of his work on the magnetic control of vacuum tubes in an attempt to work around the patents held by Lee De Forest on electrostatic control.
Silas Talbot engineered an expedition to Puerto Plata harbor in the Colony of Santo Domingo, a possession of France's ally Spain, on May 11, 1800 ; sailors and marines from the USS Constitution under Lieutenant Isaac Hull captured the French privateer Sandwich in the harbor and spiked the guns in the Spanish fort.
* August 24 – R38 class airship ZR-2 explodes on her fourth test flight near Kingston upon Hull, England, killing 44 of the 49 Anglo-American crew on board.
* Settlement movement based on Jane Addams ' Hull House in Chicago.
* April 1 – Kings Towne on the River Hull ( Kingston upon Hull ) is granted city status by Royal Charter of King Edward I of England.
Their bassist left on the eve of their first national tour, so Cook agreed to move to Hull to join them.
He spent summers with his uncle in Hull, sleeping on his couch, and spent much of his time experimenting and programming computers in his free time, which eventually led to his development of Napster.
Soon after he uploaded the beta program of Napster, Shawn moved his company from his headquarters in Hull, Massachusetts to a more spacious location in San Mateo, California and hired additional workers to improve on the Napster Program.
* E. F. Nichols and G. F. Hull, A Preliminary communication on the pressure of heat and light radiation, Phys.
* Sunk Island, on the north shore of the Humber east of Hull
Crusoe ( the family name corrupted from the German name " Kreutznaer ") sets sail from the Queen's Dock in Hull on a sea voyage in August 1651, against his parents ' wishes, who want him to pursue a career, possibly in law.
Plaque in Queen's Gardens, Hullthe former Queen's Dock from which Crusoe sailed – showing him on his island
Democratic Representative Cordell Hull said, " Our foreign markets depend both on the efficiency of our production and the tariffs of countries in which we would sell.
Examples also exist in Bracknell, Hull, Nottingham and Reading, as well as on the N2 / M50 intersection in Dublin, Ireland.
Newcastle sent some of his army south into Lincolnshire, as part of a planned " three-pronged " advance on London, but was forced to besiege Hull with most of his forces.
Initially, the siege was a rather loose blockade as the Scots and Parliamentarians concentrated on capturing smaller Royalist garrisons which threatened their communications with Hull.

Hull and scale
But he was certainly the first to use it on an extensive scale, which he did during the construction of the Humber Dock, Hull ( 1803-9 ), when he devised a steam dredger to overcome the difficulties of that particular work, and apparently without any knowledge of Bentham's invention.
Hull developed a proprietary and large scale reliable distributed system architecture, providing automatic real-time pricing, risk management, market making and interconnection with automated options, futures and stock exchanges as they became available.

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Doris Hull, suffering from tuberculosis, was taken by her husband to see Otis G. Carroll, a sanipractor -- a licensed drugless healer -- in Spokane.
Inevitably, Mrs. Hull died of starvation and tuberculosis, weighing 60 pounds.
In 1946, van Vogt and his first wife, Edna Mayne Hull, were co-Guests of Honor at the fourth World Science Fiction Convention.
In 1903 he emigrated to Montreal, Canada, but soon relocated to Chicago, Illinois to work for Hull Laboratory.
* 1935 – Rod Hull, English comedian and actor ( d. 1999 )
* 1812 – War of 1812: American General William Hull surrenders Fort Detroit without a fight to the British Army.
* 1921 – British airship R-38 experiences structural failure over Hull in England and crashes in the Humber estuary.
Improv was created by Viola Spolin when working with Neva Boyd at a Hull House in Chicago, Illinois.
In their anthology, All the Women Are White, All the Blacks Are Men, but Some of Us Are Brave, editors Gloria T. Hull, Patricia Bell Scott and Barbara Smith described black feminists mobilizing " a remarkable national response to the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas controversy.
* John Hull, a university lecturer, wrote about going blind in Touching the Rock: An Experience of Blindness.
Examples include Heathrow Express and Hull Trains.
* Hull, Moses.
Chicago: M. Hull, 1895.
Concern for social problems among Chicago's immigrant poor led Jane Addams to co-found Hull House in 1889.
Some IPTV services are currently available in London, while services operated in Hull ceased in April 2006.
During the summer that followed, they acquired goalie Dominik Hasek ( the defending Vezina Trophy winner ) and forwards Luc Robitaille and Brett Hull.
In 1920 Albert Hull developed the magnetron which would eventually lead to the development of the microwave oven in 1946 by Percy Spencer.
The club's first league game, playing in the Second Division's 1907 – 8 season, saw them lose 1 – 0 at home to Hull City in September 1907.
In order to bring the car more " in house " and lessening partnership with English firms, Ford Advanced Vehicles was sold to John Wyer and the new car was designed by Ford's studios and produced by Ford's subsidiary Kar Kraft under Ed Hull.
However, it only ran two trips between St Petersburg and Hull via Motala before the Crimean War halted Anglo-Russian trade.
Scott Hull is prominent in the contemporary grindcore scene, through his participation in Pig Destroyer and Agoraphobic Nosebleed.

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