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Subject: Re: radar data / images of Georgia (USA) -- From: Vince Accardi
Subject: Meteorites.N -- From: ams000@aztec.asu.edu (STEVEN R. SCHONER)
Subject: Re: Weight variation before and after death -- From: Judith Gibber
Subject: contact angle, silicon nitride? -- From: rpi447@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Richard D Piner)
Subject: Measure dissolved oxygen with your pH meter or PC -- From: Paul Glenner
Subject: Re: Low cost Temperature DATA LOGGER using your PC -- From: Gary Tait
Subject: test, ignore please -- From: Xiangyang Wang
Subject: LabHelper 4.5.2 Released -- From: ttzeng@hubcpa.clemson.edu (Tzuen-Rong Tzeng)
Subject: Resume -- From: Xiangyang Wang
Subject: Opinions of the Future (25 Years) -- From: sdotto@wimsey.com (Steve Dotto)

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Subject: Re: radar data / images of Georgia (USA)
From: Vince Accardi
Date: Thu, 05 Dec 1996 10:08:28 -0500
James R. Phillips wrote:
> 
> Does anyone have any radar data / images of Georgia I might obtain?
> 
>                                 Randy Phillips
>                                 TokyoRandy,
If you mean weather radar, and satalite images, try this site. It is 
updated regularly. You can replace the ATL with most major airport tags 
to see all of US.
	http://www.intellicast.com/weather/atl/radsum/
Best of luck,
Vince A.
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Subject: Meteorites.N
From: ams000@aztec.asu.edu (STEVEN R. SCHONER)
Date: 5 Dec 1996 17:41:21 GMT
Anyone interested in buying, selling, or trading meteorites
e-mail me for list.
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Subject: Re: Weight variation before and after death
From: Judith Gibber
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 1996 14:19:10 -0500
On Sat, 30 Nov 1996, Paul S. McLeod wrote:
> I=92ve heard that there was an experiment conducted that measured the
> weight variation between before and after death.
>=20
> The result showed that there were 4 to 6 oz of weight difference.
I know I read this a long time ago, don't remember the details.  Wasn't
this back in the 19th century, with the results used to "prove" that=20
there is a soul, which exits the body at death?  Maybe it was in=20
Jonathan Miller's The Body in Question. =20
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Subject: contact angle, silicon nitride?
From: rpi447@merle.acns.nwu.edu (Richard D Piner)
Date: 5 Dec 1996 19:19:41 GMT
Anyone happen to know the contact angle of water on silicon nitride?
Or where to look it up. I need to know how hydrophilic this stuff is.
Thanks
				R. Piner
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Subject: Measure dissolved oxygen with your pH meter or PC
From: Paul Glenner
Date: 6 Dec 1996 20:59:32 GMT
A dissolved oxygen probe has been developed which can be used directly 
with a standard pH meter or plugs directly into the RS-232 port of a PC 
to monitor and record oxygen level with any PC.  The oxygen probe comes 
in several versions including field and BOD model, micro model for 
measurement of small biological and environmental samples, and a flow 
through model for measurements in flowing streams such as liquid 
chromatography.  For further information contact Lazar Research Labs. 
Inc. by email at  service@lazarlab.com or fax 1-213-931-1434 or see the 
Lazar web site at http://www.lazarlab.com  
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Subject: Re: Low cost Temperature DATA LOGGER using your PC
From: Gary Tait
Date: Fri, 6 Dec 1996 01:06:25 -0500
On 6 Dec 1996, Mark Hansen wrote:
#You can now measure 8 independent thermocouples (C,E,J,K,T,R, & S types)
#simultaneously with your PC using either DOS or Windows at low cost.
#Temperature monitor plugs directly into serial port of PC for direct 
#display of temperature vs. time in either tabular or graphic format with 
#data storage to disk. The monitor comes complete with software program 
#for PC.  For further details contact Lazar Research Labs. Inc. at 
#1-800-824-2066 in the U.S. or email service@lazarlab.com or fax 
#1-213-931-1434.
If it is the one I am thinking of ,it is not that low cost (>$100US)
anything less than $50 is low cost.
Gary Tait , VE3VBF
- Please quote prices in $CDN, as $US prices are no good to me ,here in   -
- Canada. If you must quote prices, please quote prices from dealers in   -
- the Toronto, Ontario area,and westward.(my location is near Kincardine)
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Subject: test, ignore please
From: Xiangyang Wang
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 1996 12:46:43 -0500
this is a test.
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Subject: LabHelper 4.5.2 Released
From: ttzeng@hubcpa.clemson.edu (Tzuen-Rong Tzeng)
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 1996 14:06:05 -0500
LabHelper for Macintosh, ©1992-1996 by Tzuen-Rong Tzeng. All rights reserved.
EMAIL: ttzeng@hubcap.clemson.edu
DOWNLOAD: http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~ttzeng
LabHelper is a software package that helps researchers manage their daily
research and become more organized and productive. It let you organize and
do everything in one place with one application. No more digging through
folders trying to find the informations you need. It is a flexible,
expandable and indispensable tool.
€ 3C Timer: A 3-channel stopwatch/timer with visual and audio feedback.
€ Address Book: You can print mailing labels, envelopes and compose form
letters. A very powerful module.
€ Biological Pathway: A database of biological pathways containing
information in the following categories: Amino Acid, Fatty Acid Oxidation
Cycle, Glycolysis, Pentose Shunt, Transamination, Tricarboxylic Acid
Cycle, and Urea Cycle.
€ Buffer Solution Prep: You provides the pH, the volume and the
concentration of the buffer you need and it calculates using the
Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and tells you how to make it.
€ Calendar: This is a floating calendar. 
€ Calculator: This is a floating scientific calculator.
€ Culture Collection: Use this PIM to manage the bacterial strains used in
your research.
€ Dilution Calculator: Turns tedious calculations into a simple
point-and-click so you can concentrate on more important research.
€ Documents: Use this PIM to manage all the documents: bills, statements,
equipment manuals, and etc. Always know where to look for your documents.
€ Glossary: Use this PIM to manage the terms that you found interesting.
Terms, descriptions, keywords, references can be listed and fully
searched. There is also a graphic area where you can draw or paste
graphics.
€ Librarian: Use this PIM to manage the books and journals you have
checked out from libraries.
€ Literature: Use this PIM as a reference manager to manage all the
literatures cited in your research.
€ Memo: You can type in your messages, to-do reminders or simply RECORD
your voice messages.
€ Molar Solution Prep: A lot of reagents to prepare? No problem! Use this
PIM to manage all the solution preparation for you.
€ Notebook: Use this PIM to manage any informations you like. Has the same
features as the Protocol Book.
€ Nucleic Acid Concentration: Calculates you nucleic acid concentration
from OD260 readings.
€ Order Form: Use this PIM to manage the daily purchase orders.
€ Periodic Table: This is a periodic table database.
€ Protocol Book: Use this PIM to manage the protocols used in your research.
€ Radioisotope Decay: Calculates remaining activity of the radioisotopes
used in your research.
€ Recipe Book: Use this PIM to manage the recipes used in your research.
The amount of chemicals you need is updated automatically for different
volume.
€ Reminder: Use this PIM to manage your busy research schedule. A To Do
manager is also built in.
€ Restriction Enzyme: A database of ~400 restriction enzymes, which
includes enzyme names, recognition sequences, generated ends, sources,
heat sensitivities, dam sensitivities, dcm sensitivities, optimal
temperatures, buffer, isoschizomers, compatible ends and suppliers are
provided. Informations on recleavable 5' filled-in overhangs, blunt ends
and cohesive ends, etc.
€ Samples: Use this PIM to manage the samples used or generated in your
research.
€ SecurEM@il: It allows multiple copies of SecurEM@il for different users
to be used on the same computer while maintaining privacy and security.
You can send styled text and encrypted messages safely across the
internet.
€ Study: Use this PIM to help you keep track of your study.
-- 
Tzuen-Rong Jeremy Tzeng              ttzeng@hubcap.clemson.edu
Dept. of Microbiology
Clemson University                   TEL: (864) 656-5431
124 Long Hall                        FAX: (864) 656-1127
Clemson, SC 29634-1909
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Subject: Resume
From: Xiangyang Wang
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 1996 13:07:27 -0500
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I post this for a friend who want to find a post-doctoral position for
1997. Please contact him directly if you are interested.
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Huai-Ming Hu 
State Key Lab of Coordination Chemistry
Nanjing University
Nanjing 210093
P.R.China
E-mail: hmhu@cma228.nju.edu.cn
                                 Resume
Name:            Huai-Ming Hu
Education:
July 1981     Graduation, Fugu Middle School, Shaanxi, China.
July 1985     B.S.(Chemistry), Yanan University, Shaanxi,China.
July 1988     M.S.(Physical Chemistry), Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China.
Mar. 1997     Ph.D  
              Coordination Chemistry  Institute,  
              Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
Experiences:
Sept. 1986-July 1988   Research work on the Spectroscopy, Quantum 
                       Chemistry Calculation of Lanthanide Coordination 
                       Compounds Using Semiempirical Molecular Orbital
                       Calculation Programs.
Sept. 1988-feb. 1994   Teaching the undergraduate's courses of Structural 
                       Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Computer Application 
                       in Chemistry  and postgraduate's course of Chemometrics, 
                       including data collection, data correction, principal 
                       component analysis, factor analysis, cluster analysis, 
                       discriminant analysis and pattern recogition, in Shaanxi
                       Normal University, Xi'an, China.
Since Sept. 1994       Research work in the field of Functional Coordination 
                       Compounds: Synthesis, Crystal Structure of Coordination 
                       Compounds with Special Optical, Electric, Magntic and 
                       Thermal Properties and correlation between structure
                       and properies.
                              Publications
1. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Zhi Yu, Xiao-Ying Huang and Xiao-Zeng You, 
   Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of an Imidazolate
   Bridged Binuclear Nickel Compound:  [(paba)Ni(Im)Ni(paba)](ClO4)3, 
   J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. (submitted)
2. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Zhong-Yuan Zhou, Xiang-Ge Zhou and  Xiao-Zeng 
   You, Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of a Thiocyanate 
   Bridged Binuclear Copper Compound: [(dien)Cu(SCN)2Cu(dien)](ClO4)2,  
   J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans. (submitted)
3. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Xiao-Ying Huang and Xiao-Zeng You,   
   (Acetato-O)(meso-5,5,7,12,12,14-Hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradecane-
   N,N',N ,N' ) Zinc Perchlorate Monohydrate, Acta Cryat. 1996, C52 (in press)
4. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Xiao-Ying Huang, Qun Zhao, Yong-Jiang Liu and 
   Xiao-Zeng You, meso-5,5,7,12,12,14-Hexamethyl-1,4,8,11-tetraazacyclotetradeca
   ne Dihydroperchlorate Monohydrate, Acta Crystal. 1996,C52  (in press)
5. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Xiao-Ying Huang and Xiao-Zeng You,   
   (Diethylenetriamine)(Imidazole) (Thiocyanate-N) Copper(II) Perchlorate, 
   Acta Crystal. 1996, C52 (in press)
6. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Chun-Ying Duan and Xiao-Zeng You, 
   bis(1,2-ethanediamine-N,N')(Carbonato-O,O') Cobalt(III) perchlorate,
   Acta Crystal. Sect. C (submitted).
7. Shu-Yan Yu, Quan-Ming Wang, Biao Wu, Xin-Tao Wu, Huai-Ming Hu, Liu-Feng 
   Wang and An-Xin Wu, Synthesis and Crystal Structure of the Cryptate Complex
   [Gd(L)(DMF)].KSCN.CH3CN.3H2O (L Is a Deprotonated Phenol-based N8O3 Crypand), 
   Polyhedron, 1996 (in press).
8. Huai-Ming Hu, Hong-Sui Sun, Yi-Ci Gao, Zhou-Ren Peng and Xiao-Zeng You, 
   Vibrational Spectra and Coordination Structural Studies of Trimethylamine
   N-oxide Coordination Compounds of Rare Earth Elements, 
   Journal of Inorganic Chemistry(Chinese), 1997(in press).
9. Jing-Wen Chen, Liu Feng, Yi-Yong Liao, Suo-Kui Han, Lian-Sheng Wang, 
   Huai-Ming Hu, Using AM1 Hamiltonian in Quantitative Structure-Properties
   Relationship Studies of Alkyl(1-Phenylsulfonyl) Cycloalkane-Carboxylates. 
   Chemosphere, 1996, 33(3), 537-546.
10. Jing-Wen Chen, Qing-Guo Huang, Lian-Sheng Wang, Huai-Ming Hu, Zheng Zhang, 
    Using AM1 Hamiltonian and Factor Analysis in Prediction of Partition 
    Properties for Phenylthio, Phenylsufinyl and Phenylsulfonyl Acetates. 
    Chemosphere,1996(in press).
11. Jing-Wen Chen, Lian-Sheng Wang, Huai-Ming Hu, Zheng Zhang,
    Using AM1 Hamiltonian and Factor Anaylsis in Prediction of Hydrolysis rate 
    constants for Phenylthio, Phenylsulfinyl and Phenylsulfonyl Acetates, 
    Chinese Science Bullein, 1996(in press).
12. Jing-Wen Chen, Yi-Yong Liao, Liu Feng, Qing-Guo Huang, Suo-Kui Han, 
    Lian-Sheng Wang, Huai-Ming Hu, Guo-Yuan Lu, Tao-Nan Zhao, Using MNDO
    Hamiltonian in Prediction of Toxicity of Some Heterocyclic Nitrogen Compounds, 
    Chinese Science Bullein, 1996(in press).
                                   References:
1. Xiao-Zeng You
   Professor and Director of Coordination Chemistry Institute, Academician of 
   Chinese Academy of Sciences.
   Address: Coordination Chemistry Institute
            Nanjing University
            Nanjing 210093
            P.R.China
   Tel:        0086-25-6637651-2969
   Fax:        0086-25-3317761
2. Hong-Sui Sun
   Associate Professor
   Address:  State Key Lab of Coordination Chemistry
             Nanjing University
             Nanjing 210093
             P.R.China
   Tel:      0086-25-6637651-4569
   Fax:      0086-25-3317761
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Subject: Opinions of the Future (25 Years)
From: sdotto@wimsey.com (Steve Dotto)
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 1996 12:04:14 -0800
IΉd like to ask for a few opinions about the future. I have been given the
task of hosting a Comdex Panel at an upcoming Comdex in Vancouver and the
topic is a look into the future, 25 years or so, a daunting task I am
sure. I wonder if anyone out there has an opinion as to what the state of
technology will be that far out. If you have any opinions I would
certainly appreciate hearing from you.
Computer Uses
Medical Technology
Artificial Intelligence
Military Technology
Social Impact of Technology
Education
Quality of Life
Entertainment 
Government
These are just a few of the areaΉs I am looking for opinion on.
Thanks 
sdotto@wimsey.com
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