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No zombies allowed
2002
As they look at photographs of their previous year's Monster Party, two witches begin to exclude zombies, ghosts, and vampires to avoid problems, but finally decide that a party is more fun when everyone's included.
Quotable
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Physicians
2016
Why does it matter if Dr. Harold Bornstein [Donald Trump's physician] is using an outdated operating system?
Trade Publication Article
BEFORE THE JETSONS
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Novak, Matt
2012
In the late 1950s and early '60s, no one shaped Americans' expectations of the future quite like Arthur Radebaugh, the illustrator of the popular newspaper comic \"Closer Than We Think\" as well as countless advertisements and magazine covers.
Magazine Article
Improved copper wire bonding with non-contact metrology
2012
Due to the ever increasing cost of gold, combined with several performance advantages, copper has fast been gaining popularity as an alternative to gold for wire bonding in semiconductor packaging. However, the higher stiffness of copper means that the bonding process must use higher force, which can lead to pad damage problems and potentially reduced reliability.
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RACE COURSE Councillor wants land kept as open space Scrap plan for housing
2006
\"(Each year) 42,000 megalitres of water is dumped into the sea from the Lower Torrens catchment area,\" Mr [Robert Grant] said. Mr Grant's motion came a day after the Land Management Corporation released three concept plans of how Cheltenham Park racecourse would look if re-zoned for residential development. The SAJC has no plans to use Cheltenham for racing in the future and will move Cheltenham racing activities to Allan Scott Park or Victoria Park.
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RACE COURSE | Council looks at using land as open space Scrap plan for housing
2006
CHARLES Sturt Council will look at a new plan to compulsorily acquire Cheltenham Park racecourse, despite voting against a proposal to do so last night. Mr [Robert Grant]'s motion was not carried because of a lack of detail, but his suggestion inspired Councillor Anna Rau to foreshadow a future motion to research the technical, legal and financial aspects of buying the site. Mr Grant's motion came a day after the Land Management Corporation released three concept plans of how Cheltenham Park racecourse would look if re-zoned for residential development.
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3-D Optical Microscopes: A BASIC TECHNOLOGY COMPARISON FOR METROLOGY APPLICATIONS
2013
Confocal microscopy development has been led by the need to image colorful fluorescent biological samples and these origins are reflected in several of the key strengths of this measurement method. Confocal microscopy is known as an excellent method for generating rich and colorful graphical images. This high magnification also enables confocal microscopy to generate data on highly angled steep smooth surfaces due to the very tight focal plane generated at such high magnifications. WLI-based 3-D optical microscopy, on the other hand, was developed specifically for industrial metrology applications. WLI 3-D optical microscopes use closed-loop scanning in the Z-axis to provide sub-nanometer vertical resolution and 0.01-nanometer RMS repeatability. Confocal and WLI-based 3-D microscopes are both excellent solutions for surface investigation. Confocal microscopes were originally developed for biological imaging applications and retain advantages in this area while WLI-based microscopes dominate the industrial metrology field.
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