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The online project ”’Virtual Laboratory. Essays and Resources on the Experimentalization of Life, 1830-1930”’, located at the [[Max-Planck-Institute for the History of Science]], is dedicated to research in the history of the experimentalization of life. The term experimentalization describes the interaction between the [[life sciences]], [[art|the arts]], [[architecture]], [[media]] and [[technology]] within the experimental paradigm, ca. 1830 to 1930. The Virtual Laboratory is a platform that not only presents work on this topic but also acts as an research environment for new studies.

==History==
In 1997, the first version of the Virtual Laboratory was presented, titled ”’Virtual Laboratory of Physiology”’. At this time, the main focus lay on the development of technological preconditions of physiological research in the 19th century. Therefore, a database with relevant texts and images was created. In 1998, the concept still used today was created after a series of modifications, followed by the publication of a cd-rom in 1999. At this time, the focus had been expanded from [[physiology]] to the [[life sciences]] in general, as well as the arts and [[literature]]. As the project had been extended from a sole database to a platform for historiographical research, it was presented at the conference ”Using the World Wide Web for Historical Research in Science and Technology” organized by the [[Alfred P. Sloan Foundation]] at [[Stanford University]]. In 2000, the project was incorporated into the research project ”The Experimentalization of Life”, funded by the Volkswagen Foundation. This was followed by another presentation at the conference ”Virtual Research? The impact of new technologies on scientific practices” at the [[ETH Zurich]]. In 2002, the first version of the Virtual Laboratory went online. Since 2008, the Virtual Laboratory is listed as a journal under the [[ISSN]] number 1866-4784.

==Structure==
The Virtual Laboratory consists of two sections. The archive holds a large number of [[digitized]] texts and images as well as data sheets compiled from these resources. The laboratory holds historiographical work on the experimentalization of life as well as an working environment to enable new ways of writing history.
The Virtual Laboratory is composed of 8 sections:
*”’Essays”’: this section holds the historiographical papers that are in turn linked to the source material of the archive.
*”’Experiments”’: contains data sheets on classical experiments from 19th century life sciences, e.g. on blood circulation, muscle contraction, verve conduction and reaction time.
*”’Technology”’: deals with the technological aspects of experimentalization, hence the instruments.
*”’Objects”’: this section is still under construction. It will contain the actual objects of the experiments, hence organisms.
*”’Sites”’: contains data sheets on institutions at which experimental work was conducted.
*”’People”’: this sections holds short biographies of the protagonists of experimentalization.
*”’Concepts”’: is dedicated to central concepts like reflex, function and consciousness and their respective histories.
*”’Library”’: this is the core section of the Virtual Laboratory. Besides digitized texts, journals and trade catalogues, it holds manuscripts, audio files and excepts of movies. The printed texts are in the process of being ocr-ed and are already partly accessible via fulltext search.
All materials are available as pdf downloads.

Apart from these thematical sections, ”tools” and ”myLab” offer the possibility to use the Virtual Laboratory as a research environment. It is possible to create specific collections from the available materials, work on them and share them with other users.

==Literature==
* Schmidgen, Henning; Evans, Rand B.: ”The Virtual Laboratory: A New On-Line Resource for the History of Psychology.” ”History of Psychology”, 6 (2), S. 208-213, 2003
* Dierig, Sven; Kantel, Jörg; Schmidgen, Henning: [http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/Preprints/P140.PDF ”The Virtual Laboratory for Physiology.” Max-Planck-Institut für Wissenschaftsgeschichte Preprint 140, 2000] (pdf)

==Weblinks==
* [http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/index_html Virtual Laboratory. Essays and Resources on the Experimentalization of Life, 1830-1930]
* {{ISSN|1866-4784}}
* [http://dispatch.opac.ddb.de/DB=1.1/SET=1/TTL=11/CMD?ACT=SRCHA&IKT=8509&SRT=LST_ty&TRM=virtual+laboratory list of journals available in fulltext at the Virtual Laboratory.]

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Louis P. Stanasolovich

Louis P. Stanasolovich: ”

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”’Louis P. Stanasolovich”’ Born [[February 5th]], [[1957]] is a [http://www.cfp.net Certified Financial Planner] (CFP). He is the Founder, [[Chief Executive Officer]] (CEO), and President of Legend Financial Advisors, Inc.® <ref>http://www.legend-financial.com</ref> Lou is also the Cheif Investment Officer (CIO).

== Biography ==

In 1984 Mr. Stanasolovich earned the Certified Financial Planner™ [[(CFP™)]] designation. In 1986 he was accepted to The Registry of Financial Planning Practitioners. He is a member of the [http://www.fpanet.org/ Financial Planning Association] [[(FPA)]], and is a Registered Financial Advisor with [http://www.napfa.org/ The National Association of Personal Financial Advisors] [[(NAPFA)]]. He graduated from [[Pennsylvania State University]] with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. He has also completed the 1999/2000 Entrepreneurial Management Program at [[Carnegie Mellon University]] Graduate School of Industrial Administration’s Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurs.

== Accolades ==

Lou is one of only four advisors in the country to be selected eleven consecutive times by ”'[[Worth Magazine]]”’ as one of ‘The Top 100 Wealth Advisors’ in America. Lou has also been selected five times by [http://medicaleconomics.modernmedicine.com Medical Economics Magazine] as one of ‘The 150 Best Financial Advisors for Doctors in America,’ twice as one of ‘The 100 Great Financial Planners in America’ by Mutual Funds magazine, and by Barron’s as one of ‘The Top 100 Independent Financial Advisors’ for 2007. He has been named by Fortune Small Business magazine as one of ‘America’s Best Bosses’ in their October, 2004 issue. He has also been named to [http://www.investmentadvisor.com Investment Advisor Magazine’s] ‘IA 25’ list three of the last four years, ranking the 25 most influential people in and around the financial advisory profession as well as being named by ”'[[Financial Planning Magazine]]”’ as one of the country’s ”Movers, Shakers & Decision Makers, The Most Influential People in the Financial Planning Profession”<ref>http://www.financial-planning.com/asset/article/527340/movers-shakers-2006.html?pg=</ref>, recognizing the top individuals who have done the most to advance the profession of financial planning and who are effectively shaping its future. Lou is also the editor of Risk-Controlled Investing<ref>http://www.legend-financial.com/content/ourviews_legend2.asp?SPID=19096&LinkID=34647&Title=Articles%20Online%20-%20Retire</ref>, a monthly newsletter which guides financial advisors on how to build investment portfolios with lower risk.

== References ==

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Serhiy Pilipchuk

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”’Serhiy Valeryevich Pilipchuk”’ ({{lang-ru|Сергей Валерьевич Пилипчук}}) (born [[November 26]], [[1984]]) is a [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] footballer currently playing for [[FC Khimki]]. He also has [[Russia]]n citizenship.

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List of shipwrecks in 1992

List of shipwrecks in 1992: “

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The ”’list of shipwrecks in 1992”’ includes all [[ship]]s sunk, foundered, grounded, or otherwise lost during [[1992]].

==August==
=== [[August 23]] ===
*””'[[Royal Pacific]]””’ ({{flagcountry|Singapore}}): Sunk in the [[Straits of Malacca]] after being rammed by fishing vessel Turfu 51.

== See also ==

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[[Category:Lists of shipwrecks by year|1992]]
[[Category:Maritime incidents in 1992|*]]

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Élorn

Élorn: “

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The ”’Élorn”’ (in [[Breton language|Breton]] – ”Elorn”, without the accent) is a river in [[Brittany]], [[France]]. Its source is in the [[monts d’Arrée]], 1.5km NNE of Le Tuchenn Kador, and it then runs through several small towns such as [[Sizun]] and [[Landivisiau]] before flowing out into the [[roadstead of Brest]]. This river is the birhplace of the legendary Dragon of the Élorn. The maritime part of the river stops at [[Landerneau]], where the pont de Rohan blocks seaborne ships from sailing any further upstream. The river also crosses the [[La Roche-Maurice|château de la Roche-Maurice]] and many abandoned mills, and on the banks of its maritime part are several family properties belonging to families in Brest (Park an Coat, le Frout, Beau Repos, le Petit Manoir de Poul ar Velin). At low tide the mud is met, at high tide the sea flows over the countryside.

==Hydrology==

==External links==
*http://aappmaelorn.chez-alice.fr/l’elorn.htm

[[fr:Élorn]]
[[de:Élorn]]

[[Category:Brest]]
[[Category:Rivers of France]]

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Arkansas Nepalese Society

Arkansas Nepalese Society: “

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Jono faulds

Jono faulds: “

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”’Jonathan Faulds”’ commonly known as Fauldsiani and Jono (born September 16th 1992)is a well known person in his area for working as a social networking creator [http://www.friendtofriend.ning.com link title]

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|birthplace = [[Reading]] [[United Kingdom]]
|Occupation = [[Network Creator]]
|Years_active = [[2008]]–Present
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== Mini Biography ==

[[Jonathan]] was born in Royal Berkshire Hospital [[Reading]] to a [[English]] mother and a [[Italian]] father. He is a mix of Italian/English descent.

His Father works as a contractor for the [[Prudential]] and his mother works as a University assistant.
Jonathan resides his hometown to where his father is from [[Rome]].

He is a [[A.S. Roma]] supporter.
He has a younger sister called Laura, or commonly known as Lara.
He has a act for liking Music before his time, listening to such music [[Tears For Fears]],[[Foreigner]],[[Simple Minds]] and many other 80’s bands.

== Computing Career ==

Since [[August]] 2008, he has created his own site which is a [[Website]] which allows you to connect with your friends and create a page. Although it is not well known, yet it is however making progress. He also on a side hobby fixes computers.

The site was created by Jonathan, but is a family run site with his Sister as a site administrator and his cousin as a site administrator.

The site offers you to upload videos through [[Youtube]] by simply copy and pasting the urls across. Also it offers you to build your own applications through [[Facebook]] which can allow you to use it on [[Facebook]] and [[Faulds Networking]].
The site is simply to connect you with your friends, upload photos using a [[java]] script and uploading music through your personal [[music player]]. The site also allows you to move modules around your own page, create skins, use skins, comment on blogs, and make your profile private.

September the site grew with many members joining onto the site. Since this side project has started to become a success.

== Quote ==

Quote from a friend:

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He loves [[Jess]] very much 🙂
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== School ==

He attends [[Forest School]]Currently in year 11.
Currently doing his Gcse’s and hoping to carry on school after year 11.

Gcse:

-[[French]]
-[[Business Studies]]
-[[ICT]]
-[[Geography]]

Former Schools he went to were:
[[Loddon Juniors]] [[Loddon Infants]]

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Lance Lambert

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”’Lance Lambert”, born 1931, is a distinguished and prominent Bible scholar and speakers in Israel

He has aitinerant teaching ministry worldwide.

==Biography==
Lance grew up in [[Richmond]], [[Surrey]] and entered into Christianity at twelve years of age.

He entered the school of African and Oriental studies at London University. In doing so prepared for work for in China.

Lambert studied Classical Chinese, Oriental Philosophy, Mandarin and Far Eastern History.

Apparently, the ‘revolution closed the door to European missionaries and his entry into China.’

In the 1950’s Lambert joined and served in the [[Royal Air Force]] in [[Egypt]] He later founded [[Halford House Christian Fellowship]].

Lambert later discovered his Jewish ancestry and became an Israeli citizen in [[1980]].

He now resides in the Old City of Jerusalem. His father and many members of his family died in the [[Holocaust].

Lance has ecclesiological opinions and is well known for this. These views place him in the tradition of [[Watchman Nee and T. Austin-Sparks]].

He is aprominent author, including [[The Uniqueness of Israel]]

He is also the presenter of the video production, [[Jerusalem, the Covenant City]].

He produces a quarterly audio recording called [[Middle East Update]]. This gives his perspective on current events in the Middle East, ‘in the light of God’s Word.’

==External links==
*[http://www.lancelambert.org website]
*[http://cache.zoominfo.com/CachedPage/?archive_id=0&page_id=795472227&page_url=%2f%2fwww.christianzionism.org%2ffulltext.asp%3fID%3d12&page_last_updated=10%2f15%2f2005+10%3a07%3a48+PM&firstName=Walter&lastName=Riggans Christian Zionism: A British Perspective] by Dr. [[Stephen R. Sizer]]
[[Category:British Christian Zionists]]

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Trifactor

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[http://trifactor.com TriFactor, LLC,] a privately held material handling systems integrator based in Lakeland, Florida.

== The TriFactor name ==
For more thirty years, the company was known as Advanced Handling Systems. While the change to TriFactor was a rather dramatic departure from Advanced Handling Systems, it much more accurately represents the culture, mission and vision inherent in the company as far back as the mid-1980s.

TriFactor stands for leadership in the design, engineering and implementation of integrated material handling solutions. Specifically, reflects our customer commitment in three overriding objectives:

•Decrease distribution costs

•Increase distribution capacity

•Increase distribution quality.

These three factors encompass the TriFactor promise.
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== Locations and contact information ==

Corporate offices

2401 Drane Field Road

Lakeland, FL 33811

p 800-282-8468

f 863-644-8329

w http://www.trifactor.com

In addition to its corporate offices, the Lakeland facility also houses the company’s engineering design group and learning center. Regional offices are located in Jacksonville and Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

== Customer relationships ==
TriFactor recognizes that the best solutions result from a partnership with its customers, one that’s built on mutual understanding and trust.

== Company history ==
In 1983, OKI Systems, Inc. of Cincinnati, OH, purchased the assets of another material handling company in Lakeland, FL and in 1985 sent one of its salespeople, John T. Phelan, to manage the operation.

In 1993, Mr. Phelan purchased the assets of the Florida business and formed Advanced Handling Systems, Inc.
At that time, the company had two operating divisions, one focused on engineered material handling systems and the other on crane and hoist sales. Shortly thereafter, the crane and hoist business was sold.

The company’s more recent history reflects its continued growth and success:

In 1997, a fully-staff branch office in Ft. Lauderdale opened to serve the North Florida, Georgia and Carolina markets.

In 2001, construction was completed on the Corporate Offices and Design Center, a 16,000 sq. ft. facility was completed, in Lakeland, FL. . The facility also includes a fully equipped multi-media Learning Center.

In 2004, the company opened a Field Operations department to support the installation and maintenance of designed systems.

In 2006, a fully-staffed branch office in Ft. Lauderdale opened to serve the South Florida market.
The same year, John T. Phelan, Jr., P.E., became the company’s Chief Operating Officer.

On January 1, 2008, Advanced Handling Systems, Inc. became TriFactor, LLC.

== Core material handling capabilities ==

Engineering:

•Facility and Operations Design: new building, building expansion, re-engineering

•Slotting Analysis

•Existing System Audits

•Needs Analysis

•Project Management

Systems Support:

•Mechanical and Electrical Installation

•UL 508A Industrial Control Panel Building Shop

•Start-up and Debug

•Planned Maintenance Agreements

•Emergency Service

•Operator and Maintenance Training

•Spare Parts

Systems Integration:

•Case/Carton and Pallet/Unit Conveyors

•Voice, Lights, Paper, RF Order Picking Technologies

•Shoe, Narrow Belt, Pop-Up Wheel and Pusher Sortation Systems

•Pick Module, Pallet Racking, Carousels and Shelving Storage Solutions

•Mezannines

Controls and Software:

•PC, PLC and HMI Machine Control

•WMS and WCS Process Routing

== Core process: The TriFactor Edge ==
Based on this partnership, we advocate The TriFactor Edge as the basis for a working relationship.
Experience attests to the fact that the design-build process does the most for the customer
in the shortest time, while delivering the right ROI.

The components of The TriFactor Edge core process include:

”’•Needs Analysis:”’ The only correct system is the one that fulfills the customer’s cost and performance objectives.

”’•Design:”’ The project design includes cost estimates for all equipment, engineering, labor, project management and training the customer’s staff.

”’•Implementation:”’ Final drawings are prepared and the equipment is fabricated, installed, tested and adjustments made until the entire team is satisfied with its performance

”’The Trifactor Price Guarantee”’

The TriFactor Edge delivers a significant extra benefit: a price guarantee.
If the project comes under budget, the customer receives a check for the difference
between the actual cost and the guaranteed price.
If, on the other hand, the project comes in over budget,
TriFactor absorbs the difference from its profits on the project.

== TriFactor Care ==
Planned maintenance programs have long demonstrated their ability to minimize lost-time breakdowns,
lengthen the life of equipment, avoid shipping delays and deliver reduced operating costs.

Yet, warehouse and DC management is frequently reluctant to authorize a planned maintenance contract because of the cost, even though corrective repairs typically cost two to four times more than planned maintenance.

TriFactor recognizes this formidable barrier to the acceptance of a planned maintenance program and assists customers in an objective and thorough cost analysis so management has the information necessary to make an informed decision.

TriFactor Care, the company planned maintenance program offers customers a variety of options designed to meet both their operational and budgetary requirements. In many cases, TriFactor Care actually replaces an in house service technician.

”’
TriFactor Online Store”’
Through its online store, TriFactor offers a full line of material handling products from a wide range of manufacturers including both conveyors and convey parts.

== Educational Seminars ==

The company conducts free seminars periodically on timely subjects. The presenters are members of TriFactor engineering team. The sessions are generally held in the company’s Learning Center in Lakeland, FL, along with other locations in the state. Information about the seminars is made available by eBulletins, direct mail and the company’s ROI Focus newsletter. They are also announced in the press. The current seminar topics include:

”’•Effectively Slotting a Warehouse or Distribution Center for Increased throughput, Quicker Picking, Better Inventory Control and Improved Space Utilization.”’ Presenters: Paul Hansen, Senior Project Engineer and Kelvin Gibson, Project Engineer.

”’•Using Picking Technology to Reduce Distribution Costs.”’ Presenters: Craig R. Bertorello, Vice President of Operations and Richard Gillespie, Engineering Manager

== Resources ==

”’Bylined articles:”’ written by members of the TF staff, unless noted with an *

•Farm to Plate: Effective Warehouse Slotting by Kelvin Gibson & Paul Hansen: National Provisioner, May 2008; Snack Food & Wholesale Bakery Online, April 2008

•Twelve Most Costly Conveyor Maintenance Mistakes by Thomas E. Betts: Material Handling Management, May 2008; Beverage Industry, May 2008: Food Manufacturing, May 2008; Packaging Insights Online, July 2008; National Provisioner, September 2008; Industrial Maintenance & Plant Operations, October 2008; Asia Pacific Food Industry, September 2008

•Case Study: Green is the Theme for Pharmaceutical Distributor by John T. Phelan, Jr.: Supply & Demand Chain Executive Online, August 2008

•From Manual Handling to Automation Quickly by Clyde Witt, Editor*: Material Handling Management, January 2008

•JJ Phelan Profile by Editor*: Industrial Distribution, July 2008

”’•ROI Focus”’, a quarterly newsletter. This in-house publication features timely article by members of the TriFactor engineering teams, along with actual case studies of completed projects. The newsletter’s objective is to provide readers with reliable, helpful information. There is no charge for the publication, which is archived [http://www.trifactor.com here].

”’Association and Organization Memberships:”’

[http://www.mheda.org Material Handling Equipment Distributors Association (MHEDA)]

[http://www.cscmp.org Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)]

[http://www.lakelandedc.com Lakeland Economic Development Council (LEDC)]

[http://www.lakelandchamber.com Lakeland Chamber of Commerce]

[http://www.expandinjax.com Cornerstone Regional Development Partnership]

[http://www.beaconcouncil.com The Beacon Council]

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Soundbooth CS4

Soundbooth CS4: ”

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== Sound Booth CS 4 (Beta) ==
The topic that I have decided to post to Wikipedia is an article about Soundbooth CS4 Beta. Soundbooth is a powerful sound editing program. Rather than being a sound recording program, such as Protools HD, this is program is designed for finished audio projects, and audio file conversion. What sets Soundbooth apart from other programs in its field, such as Protools HD or Logic Pro is the intuitive design

This article is incomplete and will be further updated.

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