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Subject: Spot pattern recognition of Leopards and Cheetahs -- From: N J Caine
Subject: Re: Q: EG&G; Princeton Applied Research addresses -- From: "K.M. Anisur Rahman"
Subject: Corrosion Tests and Standards: Application and Interpretation -- From: "Russell D. Kane"
Subject: Re: Rainaud Syndrom - Esclerodermia -- From: chanson@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca (Cheryl Hanson)
Subject: Re: EG&G; Princeton Applied Research addresses -- From: "Moens Dirk"

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Subject: Spot pattern recognition of Leopards and Cheetahs
From: N J Caine
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 11:43:50 GMT
I am looking for any research papers or journals that may relate to
recognising a leopard or cheetah from a photograph using image
processing techniques and neural networks by its spot pattern
Thanks in advance
Nic Caine
University of Wales Cardiff
EMail: scm3njc@cs.cf.ac.uk
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Subject: Re: Q: EG&G; Princeton Applied Research addresses
From: "K.M. Anisur Rahman"
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 13:58:00 -0500
Hi,
        On a different note, can anybody recommend us a good
source/vendor of quartz crystal resonators? We have need of 
1" dia overtone polished QCRs. Any pointer appreciated.
        -Anis.
	 Dept. of Chem. Engg. & Matl. Sc.
         Columbia University
Dr Graham Johnson wrote:
> 
> In article , Brian Aull
>  writes
> >In article , root@carat.lviv.ua wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Does anybody   know whether  the  EG&G;  Printceton  Applied   Research
> >> Corporation
> >
> >
> >PAR went out of business.
> 
> Incorrect, EG&G; PAR is alive and kicking, they manufacture a wide range
> of electrochemistry, and signal recovery instrumentation, and as part of
> EG&G; Instruments Inc. this group are one of the largest scientific
> instrument suppliers in the world.
> 
> They have manufacturing facilities in Oak Ridge TN and Ireland, and
> sales, marketing and service facilities in most of the major countries.
> However, I believe they may have divested themselves of the range of
> instruments you mention. If my memory serves me right, it was to a
> company called Lakeshore(??) or something like that.
> 
> Maybe the guys at PAR can help, since it was only about 2 years ago that
> I think they sold this technology. Try contacting:
> 
> EG&G; Instruments PAR
> Sorbus House
> Mulberry Business Park
> Wokingham
> Berks.
> RG11 2GY
> 
> Tel: 01734 773003
> Fax: 01734 773493
> 
> As to the assertive comment above, I would have thought that only PAR's
> competitors would spread rumours of this nature !?!
> 
> ________________________________________________________________________
> 
> Uniscan Instruments Ltd.        Tel:     +44 (0)1298 70981
> Sigma House                              +44 (0)1298 77868
> Burlow Rd.
> Buxton                          Fax:     +44 (0)1298 70886
> Derbyshire                      e-mail:  uniscan@uniscan.demon.co.uk
> SK17 9JB                        url:     http://www.uniscan.co.uk
> United Kingdom
> ________________________________________________________________________
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Subject: Corrosion Tests and Standards: Application and Interpretation
From: "Russell D. Kane"
Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 18:28:17 -0600
Check out the new ASTM sponsored technical session containing five
papers condensed from Chapters in the book entitled: "Corrosion Tests
and Standards: Application and Interpretation" (Robert Baboian,
Editor)at the InterCorr/96 Web Site:
http://www.intercorr.com
Go to conference registration and proceed to the ASTM session.
Chapters included in the InterCorr/96 ASTM session are given below:
Chapter 4 - Surface Analysis, Alfred G. Hopkins
Chapter 10 - High-Temperature and High-Pressure, Russell D. Kane
Chapter 18 - Pitting, Robert C. Kelly
Chapter 41 - Inhibitors, Erwin Buck
Chapter 70 - Electronics, Robert Baboian
Regards,
R.D. Kane
-- 
CLI International, Inc.
The Materials & Corrosion Specialists
Houston, Texas  USA
The Materials & Corrosion Technology Web Site:
http://www.clihouston.com
InterCorr/96 - 1st Global Internet Corrosion Conference:
http://www.clihouston.com/intercorr
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Subject: Re: Rainaud Syndrom - Esclerodermia
From: chanson@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca (Cheryl Hanson)
Date: 29 Nov 1996 02:35:20 GMT
Try searching the web for these under the correct spellings:
Raynaud's Syndrome and Scleroderma.  I know that there are
several good rheumatology and autoimmune pages on the web that
might provide some helpful information.
	-- Cheryl Hanson
MTP, S.L. (mtp@arrakis.es) wrote:
: To Whomever may have some information,
: A friend of us has been diagnosed the Rainaud Syndrom which has to do
: with Esclerodermia. I would like to get as much information about it as
: posible on the net and also any hospitals or labs doing research on this
: disease. Please post information on these newsgroups, or E-mail me at
: Xmaza@infodisc.es 
: Thanks in advance
: Xavier Maza
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Subject: Re: EG&G; Princeton Applied Research addresses
From: "Moens Dirk"
Date: 29 Nov 1996 12:03:06 GMT
Hi Sergii,
Yes EG&G; exists , alive and well.
You could consult its Home page at http//www.egginc.com.
There you'll find most of the addresses.
best rgds,
DIRK MOENS 
EGG Instruments PAR
electrochem division
Belgium
Sergii Ubizskii  schreef in artikel
...
> Hi,
> 
> Does anybody   know whether  the  EG&G;  Printceton  Applied   Research
> Corporation  (that produced  Vibrating   Sample  Magnitometers   M155)
> exists. I  would  be  appreciated for any  information  about  current
> addresses (postal,fax and E-mail) of this firm.
> 
> Sergii
> 
> 
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