Articles, tagged with "mid 1960s", page 3
07th January 2010
Power, speed and performance - those are the three major traits of a muscle car. When first produced, muscle cars were just pretty darn amazing because they combined the efficiency of a lightweight, mid-sized body with the performance of a high-power V8 e...
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Homer Molina
14th December 2009
A database can be defined as a collection of records and files which can be retrieved by a single or multiple users. This pool of records can also be retrieved, edited, and restored. Databases are as old as the computers. They emerged in the mid 1960s and...
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Richard Rabins
10th December 2009
Satellite navigation has been around a lot longer than most people think. Granted it has just now started to get popular, it has been something that has been around a long time. In the mid 1960s studies began on the Doppler Effect. In 1978 the first sate...
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Ima Johnson
15th November 2009
Admirers of technology of all kinds love to watch how a given type of capacity or technology is developed over the course of time: how it evolves and is modified with the discovery of newer technologies and greater capabilities. The world is full of exam...
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Joseph Hildebrandt
21st October 2009
The story of mesothelioma and asbestos sicknesses generally unearths one of the darker and more upsetting chapters in modern history. Mesothelioma is a kind of cancer that is just about solely related to asbestos exposure-something which just about anyon...
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Marcel Aguilar
06th October 2009
Sending delicate or fragile items through the post was for years, a matter of protecting your precious piece in newspaper, shredded paper or those annoying Styrofoam chips that burst out of the box at the recipient's home making it look as if there's been...
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Mark Bartley
25th September 2009
Circuit boards were created in the mid-1930s, most likely by Austrian Paul Eisler. During World War II the United States produced them on a massive scale for use in war radios. During this period the invention remained confined to the military sector, and...
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RyanC
18th August 2009
In Europe, all over the Mediterranean traditionally popular holiday islands have seen a sharp drop in the number of people taking holidays, and Malta has been no exception.
But the island is becoming progressively more popular with cruise ships, and la...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
04th August 2009
Thomas Sabo is a name which has become synonymous with beautiful and highly fashionable jewellery, in particular Sterling silver products and charms. The products are known for their quality and for the incredible attention to the finest detail. With di...
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shawlmartina
03rd August 2009
Enter stage left, Elton John, his flamboyant, often outrageous outfits, were overshadowed by his timeless musical talent and uninhibited taste for jewellery. A stylist, songwriter and outlandish showman, no one ever left a concert in disappointment. To ha...
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Author:
Patrick
02nd August 2009
How to travel Paris with wings:
Visiting Paris with wings is easy. You can take a flight over the Seine River without boarding a plane. Just go up to the rooftop of one of Paris's finest hotels and enjoy a meal while you soar over the views across the...
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Andrew Collins
31st July 2009
What Is Hormone Replacement Therapy?
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a therapy for women who have reached or passed menopause, which often is frequently to as "the change of life." HRT affect grabbing little doses of one or two female hormones, estr...
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Health4Life
01st May 2009
Liverpool Football Club is an English football club that plays in the "Top Flight" Premiership. Based for their entire history at the famous Anfield stadium, Liverpool have had more success than any other team in the history of English football. Notable a...
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Author:
eadfrith
07th April 2009
If you smoke, or ever have, and you eat lots of broccoli (or other cruciferous veggies such as cabbage, cauliflower, kale, turnip greens, mustard greens or collard greens), you might be doing yourself a great favor in terms of lung cancer. This according ...
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Author:
Kirsten Whittaker
31st March 2009
contribute to CoQ10 deficiency. Among these are aging, disease, dietary deficiency, use of statin drugs and increasing tissue demands. Before we get to CoQ10 deficiencies, however, it is well to look at the history of CoQ10 research.
History
CoQ10...
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Author:
Jeanie Smith