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Patent•
Process for preparing a polysiloxane

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Moeller Richard Edward1•
General Electric1
18 Dec 1974
TL;DR: In this article, a novel process for the preparation of a polysiloxane that is useful in preparation of an emulsion for rendering flexible sheet material non-adherent to surfaces which normally adhere thereto is described.
Abstract: A novel process is disclosed for the preparation of a polysiloxane that is useful in the preparation of an emulsion for rendering flexible sheet material non-adherent to surfaces which normally adhere thereto.

17 citations

Book•
A conceptual guide to Finnegans wake

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Michael H. Begnal, Fritz Senn
1 Jan 1974
TL;DR: This article provided a useful, systematic review of the novel as a whole, and several contributors effectively summarized recent critical work, concluding that "a solid statement as to where we stand right now" in rendering this inordinately complex work accessible.
Abstract: "Intended to 'make a solid statement as to where we stand right now' in rendering this inordinately complex work accessible, this collection provides quite a useful, systematic review of the novel as a whole. Several contributors effectively summarize recent critical work. A substantial addition to the scholarly literature for intermediate and larger academic libraries." - Library Journal

11 citations

Patent•
Method for rendering a bordered painting and frame therefor

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Albert C Ellison
26 Jul 1974
TL;DR: In this article, a method for rendering a painting and providing a frame therefor includes the steps of providing a stiff, unitary member having a flat surface suitable for rendering the painting thereon.
Abstract: A method for rendering a painting and providing a frame therefor includes the steps of providing a stiff, unitary member having a flat surface suitable for rendering the painting thereon. The painting is then rendered on an inner area of the surface so as to leave a border area thereof around the rendering. A raised bordering strip is then applied along the interface between the border area and the rendering and thereafter a frame is applied about the periphery of the member.

10 citations

Patent•
Non circular hoop

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Jr. James T. Phillips1•
Philips1
29 Nov 1974
TL;DR: Hoop as mentioned in this paper is a trundle-like vehicle that is formed of interchangeable sections to vary its circular diameter and at least one section for rendering it non-circular to effect erratic rolling.
Abstract: Hoop for propelling along a surface with a trundle, characterized by being formed of interchangeable sections to vary its circular diameter and at least one section for rendering it non-circular to effect erratic rolling.

6 citations

Journal Article•10.1016/0026-2714(74)90562-9•
Life tests of SSI integrated circuits

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A.P. Kemény1•
Industrial Research Institute1
01 Apr 1974-Microelectronics Reliability
TL;DR: In this article, bipolar SSI digital ICs of the TTL, DTL and RTL series have been considered comprising about 60 million device-hr, life-tested by various long run stress methods as temperature storage, d.c., and switching-service operational tests to gain a fair picture on main failure mechanisms, the nature and shift tendencies of parameter distributions as well as on the activation energy of degradation processes.

3 citations

Patent•
Fluorescent lamp having high color rendering

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Kamiya Shigeru, Shibata Haruo
3 Sep 1974

1 citations

Journal Article•10.1017/S0003581500030092•
The Importance of the Ashmolean Roll of Arms for the Study of Medieval Blazon

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Allen M. Barstow
01 Mar 1974-The Antiquaries Journal
TL;DR: In the fourteenth century coats of arms become increasingly complex, thus rendering more difficult the task of expressing concisely and clearly the relationships between the elements in a blazon as mentioned in this paper.
Abstract: In the fourteenth century coats of arms become increasingly complex, thus rendering more difficult the task of expressing concisely and clearly the relationships between the elements in a blazon. The author of the Ashmolean Roll (compiled c. 1334) is a professional herald. Faithful to traditional conventions, he is nevertheless innovative in his effort to respond to the need for greater clarity by expansion and adaptation of the linguistic structures of his trade. The well-known Parliamentary Roll is shown to be less reliable than the unpublished Ashmolean Roll as an indicator of trends in early fourteenth-century blazon.

1 citations

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