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engineers and Bill
The team of four design engineers was headed by Chuck Peddle and included Bill Mensch.
Drummer Bill Stevenson acted as producer of the album, working with recording engineers Richard Andrews and Ethan James.
** Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee, Elliot Scheiner & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for Aja performed by Steely Dan
** Bill Bernstein, Thomas Newman ( producers ), Dennis Sands, Thomas Newman ( engineers ) & Thomas Newman ( composer ) for American Beauty
** Bill Schnee, Elliot Scheiner, Jerry Garszva & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for Gaucho performed by Steely Dan
At that point, several engineers and technical consultants, including Bill Page and Del Casher, noticed the sound effect caused by the circuit.
The SCR was developed by a team of power engineers led by Robert N. Hall and commercialized by Frank W. " Bill " Gutzwiller in 1957.
His band, the Hong Kong Cavaliers, was one of the most popular, hard-rocking bar bands in east New Jersey ( Buckaroo plays electric guitar and pocket trumpet ), though its members ( bearing names like Rawhide, Reno, the Swede, Perfect Tommy, Big Norse, and Pecos Bill ) were not professional musicians at all, but rather cartographers and botanists, linguists and propellant engineers, an entomologist and an epidemiologist.
Artists Bill Harley and Jim Dale, along with producer Arnold Cardillo and audio engineers David Correia and Rory Young, are the other musicians to win the award more than once, all winning it twice.
* Tom Lazarus, Mat Lejeune, Bill Maylone & Jon Zacks ( engineers ) and Joe Lambert ( mastering engineer ) for Mackey: Lonely Motel-Music from Slide
** Bill Schnee, Elliot Scheiner, Jerry Garszva & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for Gaucho performed by Steely Dan
** Al Schmitt, Bill Schnee, Elliot Scheiner & Roger Nichols ( engineers ) for Aja performed by Steely Dan
Bill English is listed as the co-author of the conference paper of the same name and is acknowledged as one of the principal engineers responsible for NLS and the demo.
* Bob Breault, Bill Britain – engineers
Drummer Bill Stevenson acted as producer of the album, working with recording engineers Richard Andrews and Ethan James.
* Assistant engineers: Greg Droman, Steve Hirsch, Bill Jackson, Bruce Lampcov, Stephen Shelton, Steven Strassman
Feeling that none of the company's senior engineers had a sufficiently broad background to run the company, he turned to Bill Allen.
* Bill Vermillion, Gary Pritikin-assistant engineers
* David Michael Dill, Dan Gellert, Bill Smith – assistant engineers
Fitch has been active in crusading for increased safety on racetracks and highways, joining with medical experts such as Steve Olvey and Terry Trammel, engineers such as Bill Milliken and Karl Ludvigsen, and journalists such as Chris Economaki and Brock Yates, as well as many of his racing driver friends.
* John Aguto, Ed Goodreau, Bill Kennedy, Jeff Poe, Toby Wright-assistant engineers
The highway was designed by engineers Michael Rapuano, who had previously aided in the design of the Garden State Parkway, and Bill Allen of Gannett Fleming.
Four key members of the Telarc production team – Grammy-award winning engineers Michael Bishop and Robert Friedrich, Grammy-award winning producer Thomas Moore, and chief technician Bill McKinney – formed the independent production company, Five / Four Productions, Ltd.
In 1999, Rhino house engineers Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch mixed down every tape from end to end, placing the master takes that had been used for the master reel of the album back in their rightful position for the boxed set.

engineers and Reynolds
This form is particularly valuable to chemical engineers in situations where the Reynolds number and Schmidt number are readily available.
In the case of Herring v. United States, where it was disclosed that the de-classified accident report from Reynolds was reviewed, Judge Davis found, " etails of flight mechanics, B-29 glitches, and technical remedies in the hands of the wrong party could surely compromise national security ," and thus " may have been of great moment to sophisticated intelligent analysts and Soviet engineers alike.

engineers and eventual
Rockslides had caused a significant buildup of rock at the bottom of the American side of the falls, and the engineers were to clean up the rock and repair some faults to prevent eventual erosion of the American side of the waterfall.
This brought Wernher von Braun and the German Operation Paperclip scientists and engineers to Huntsville, forming the foundation to what eventual became the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
Charles Kaman, a guitarist as well as an aerospace pioneer, worked with his engineers and other musicians to create the round-backed, composite-body Ovation guitar, which revolutionized the guitar industry and led to the eventual creation of Kaman Music.
To combat bubbling and eventual holes, engineers used a cloth-covered template over the concrete.
They set up the oil town of Ahmadi which had the appearance of a typical British garrison town, with thousands of trees lining streets of pleasant bungalows in which lived a remarkable group of dedicated engineers and administrators who built up the oil industry while at the same time training Kuwaitis to take over eventual control.

engineers and state
As with other learned professions, each state has certain ( fairly similar ) requirements for becoming licensed as a registered Professional Engineer ( PE ), but in practice such a license is not required to practice in the majority of situations ( due to an exception known as the private industry exemption, which effectively applies to the vast majority of American engineers ).
For example, quantum mechanics and solid state physics might be relevant to an engineer working on VLSI ( the design of integrated circuits ), but are largely irrelevant to engineers working with macroscopic electrical systems.
Ecosystem engineers are defined as: " organisms that directly or indirectly modulate the availability of resources to other species, by causing physical state changes in biotic or abiotic materials.
President Calvin Coolidge sent Hoover to mobilize state and local authorities, militia, army engineers, the Coast Guard, and the American Red Cross.
He engineers a " do-over ", where all of the transactions on the day of the mass deletion are ignored and all assets are restored to their state at the start of business that day.
After much agitation by Jay Abel Hubbell, the state legislature established the school to train mining engineers.
In the United States, HVAC engineers generally are members of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers ( ASHRAE ), EPA Universal CFC certified, or locally engineer certified such as a Special to Chief Boilers License issued by the state or, in some jurisdictions, the city.
TIM did not appear at steady state sine tone measurements, helping to hide it from design engineers prior to 1972.
The scientists and engineers at a sharashka were prisoners picked from various camps and prisons and assigned to work on scientific and technological problems for the state.
Pictures shown on the Fly by Night album artwork indicate that the studio used a 24-track recorder made by Studer and a Neve mixing console, a combination that was widely considered to be state of the art by audio engineers.
However, on January 21, 2006, the President of Syria Bashar al-Assad stated in a speech before the convention of the Arab Lawyers Union in Damascus and translated into English by SANA, the official state news agency of Syria that there are two legal requirements for demarcating the border: first, the complaint must be registered with the UN ; and second, engineers must precisely define the border.
In the United States, civil engineers are typically employed by municipalities, construction firms, consulting engineering firms, architect / engineer firms, state governments, and the federal government.
Each state requires engineers who offer their services to the public to be licensed by the state.
After completing these steps and the granting of licensure by a state board, engineers may use the title " Professional Engineer " or PE in advertising and documents.
Some of the engineers felt that going on strike would actually work against the cause, as lack of maintenance below ground could allow geological conditions to deteriorate to a state that would prevent the pit from reopening-defeating the whole goal of opposing closures ; however, hard-line strikers were not always sympathetic to this line of argument.
( In the USA, persons with a state license in Professional Engineering in Electrical Engineering are expected to be competent in this regard, the foregoing notwithstanding, but most electrical engineers have no need of the license for their work.
After learning of the secession of his home state of Georgia, Alexander resigned his U. S. Army commission on May 1, 1861, to join the Confederate Army as a captain of engineers.
In the US, most practicing structural engineers are currently licensed as civil engineers, but the situation varies from state to state.
While some sources state that it was the contractor who quietly doubled the amount of reinforcement, according to others, it was at Kaufmann ’ s request that his consulting engineers redrew Wright ’ s reinforcing drawings and doubled the amount of steel specified by Wright.
The ACM pulled out of SWECC in May 1999, objecting to its support for the Texas professionalization efforts, of having state licenses for software engineers.

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