The Chain is a 1977 Fleetwood Mac song. The Chain may also refer to The Chain Deana Carter album The Chain Deana Carter album , 2007 The Chain 1984 film The Chain 1984 film , a British comedy drama film 25 Years The Chain , a Fleetwood Mac compilation album The Chain Buffy comic The Chain Buffy comic , the 5th issue of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer Season Eight comics List of Radcliffe and Maconie s Chain Tracks The Chain , a feature on the Radcliffe and Maconie Show on BBC Radio 2 A song from Ingrid Michaelson s 2009 album Everybody Ingrid Michaelson album Everybody a live version is on the 2008 compilation album Be OK album Be OK See also Chain disambiguation disambiguation ... more details
Green Chain may refer to South East London Green Chain , collection of British open spaces Green Chain sawmill , lumber sorting scheme disambig geo ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title The Chain of Screaming Series How I Met Your Mother Season 3 Episode 15 Guests Jordan Black actor Jordan Black Ferguson br Taran Killam Gary Blauman br Bryan Callen Bilson br Bob Odenkirk Arthur Hobbs Writer Carter Bays & Craig Thomas Director Pamela Fryman Airdate April 14, 2008 Production 3ALH15 Season list Infobox How I Met Your Mother season 3 episode list The Chain of Screaming is the 15th episode in the third season of the television series How I Met Your Mother and 59th overall. It originally aired on April 14, 2008. Plot Marshall fears being yelled at by his boss, who is nicknamed Artillery Arthur, after failing to complete a report on time which is nicknamed the Ninja Report for easier understanding for the gang . Robin, Lily and Ted each describe how they would deal with Arthur s aggression, and Barney explains that Marshall shouldn t deal with it the way that the chain or circle of screaming works is that one person screams at someone below him, then that person screams at another person, and so on. Barney and Marshall go to a diner and Barney urges Marshall to scream at the waiter, but Marshall cannot do it the waiter screams at Marshall ... Showdown . Marshall bringing food into Ted s car, and Ted s reluctance to allow food in his car, is reminiscent of Marshall s No food or drink in the Fiero rule, which Ted claimed was insane in Arrivederci ... The AV Club publisher The Onion url http www.avclub.com articles the chain of screaming,12921 accessdate 2009 12 16 title How I Met Your Mother The Chain Of Screaming ref Michelle Zoromski of IGN gave ... title How I Met Your Mother The Chain of Screaming Review. A ninja report, a new car, and lots of screaming ... links tv.com how i met your mother the chain of screaming episode 1191252 The Chain of Screaming imdb title 1206866 The Chain of Screaming How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother episodes DEFAULTSORT Chain of Screaming Category How I Met Your Mother season 3 episodes Category 2008 television episodes ... more details
There are multiple uses for the term Golden Chain Golden chain is the common name for the genus Laburnum , and related species of small trees with decorative yellow flowers. Golden Chain al Qaeda , an alleged group of al Qaeda s wealthy sponsors Golden Chain Naqshbandi , a lineage of Sufi masters Golden Chain is the name of a song by Stars Disambig ... more details
quick frozen food and ice cream Ray Cowland, Developing ISTA Cold Chain Environmental Standards ... Sofrigam, A better understanding of the cold chain, 2011. http www.sofrigam.com training food preservation DEFAULTSORT Cold Chain Category Supply chain management Category Logistics Category Food safety ...food safety File VaccineBySandraRugio.jpg thumb 150px Vaccine s are temperature controlled until use File Sunwell fish packing pumpable slurry ice.JPG thumb 150px Slurry ice used to ship sensitive food ... 150px Iced seafood on display A cold chain is a temperature controlled supply chain . An unbroken cold chain is an uninterrupted series of storage and distribution activities which maintain a given temperature ... Techno visors ref seafood , frozen food , photographic film, chemicals and pharmaceutical drug ... are common in the food and pharmaceutical industries and also some chemical shipments. One common temperature range for a cold chain in pharmaceutical industries is 2 to 8  C. but the specific ... transport networks. Disruption of a cold chain due to war may produce consequences similar to the Smallpox ... chain distribution process is an extension of the good manufacturing practice GMP environment that all ..., including storage and distribution of the drug substance. Validation A cold chain can be managed ... drug manufacture validate d. The food industry uses the process of Hazard Analysis and Critical ... Association Technical Report 39 gives a rough summary of how the cold chain can be validated. The overall ... distribution. Performing thermal testing can also help with validating the cold chain. Certified .... Each step of the custody chain needs to follow established protocols and to maintain proper records ... to track information across the supply chain. These systems would monitor equipment status, product temperature history, and custody chain, etc. These help ensure that a food, pharmaceutical, or vaccine is safe and effective when reaching its intended consumer. See also Bacterial growth Cool Chain Quality ... more details
Chain Lightning may refer to XP 58 Chain Lightning , an American World War II fighter airplane Chain Lightning film Chain Lightning film , a war film starring Humphrey Bogart Chain Lightning album Chain Lightning album , by Don McLean Chain Lightning , a Steely Dan song from the album Katy Lied Chain Lightning , a song from Rush s Presto album Presto album List of Captain Marvel DC Comics enemies Chain Lightning Chain Lightning , an enemy of DC Comics Captain Marvel disambig eo Chain Lightning ... more details
Food City may refer to Food stores K VA T Food City , a U.S. supermarket chain with stores located in Kentucky, Virginia, and Tennessee. Food City, an Arizona ethnic specialty food store chain acquired by Bashas in 1993, previously known as Southwest Supermarkets. Food City Canada , a Canadian supermarket chain formerly operated by the Oshawa Group, which has been taken over by Sobeys. Davis Food City , a chain of supermarkets in Houston, Texas Food City, a local grocery store located in El Paso, Texas Other uses Food City 500 , a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held at Bristol Motor Speedway. disambig ... more details
Image Daisy chain.JPG thumb 275px Daisy chain wiktionary daisy chain Daisy chain may refer to a daisy garland created from daisy flowers, the original meaning and the one from which the following derive by analogy Daisy chain electrical engineering Daisy chain information technology Network topology Daisy chain Daisy chain network topology Daisy Chain , a song by Pop Evil on the War of Angels album about group sex Daisy chain climbing , a type of strap Daisy Chain Record Label , a subsidiary of Almighty Records Kidney transplantation Living donors Daisy chain transplant , row of kidney transplants involving one matched donor, and an unmatched relative who donates in turn to a recipient who s a match Chain sinnet , a series of knots for shortening a cable Daisy chaining DNA , a process resulting in concatenated next generation sequencing libraries disambig it Daisy chain ... more details
Flat chain is a form of chain used chiefly in agricultural machinery. Early machinery made extensive use of flat chain. It has been gradually replaced in most applications by roller chain , which is quieter, lasts longer, and requires less frequent retensioning. Modern flat chain is made from stamped steel. Individual links can be put together or taken apart using simple tools, unlike roller chain which requires a master link or special splicing equipment. Today, flat chain is used most often for conveyor belt s, because it lends itself well to the attachment of slats, flights, buckets, and prongs used to move material. Such attachments can be welded on in the field, or can be purchased ready made on a single link or pair of links where the conveyor uses two chains and then spliced into a loop of chain. Older forms of flat chain were made of iron. Though the sprocket s are compatible with modern chain, the two types cannot be spliced together. External links http chain guide.com The Complete Guide to Chain Category Chain drives Category Mechanical power transmission ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 In polymer science, the backbone chain or main chain of a polymer is the series of covalent ly bonded atom s that together create the continuous chain of the molecule . The backbone contains an amino group, a carboxylic acid group, and a central carbon . However, the backbone does not contain a Side chain R group . See also Side chain Pendant group DEFAULTSORT Backbone Chain Category Organic chemistry Polymer stub de Backbone Biochemie it Catena dorsale ... more details
Food is any substance, composed of carbohydrates, water, fats and or proteins, that is either eaten or drunk by any animal, including humans, for nutrition or pleasure. Food may also refer to Food album Food album , an album and song by British hard rock band Zico ChainFood film Food film , a short film by Jan vankmajer Food Inc. , a 2009 documentary Food , an episode of the Adult Swim television series, Off the Air TV series Off the Air disambig ro Food ... more details
An omega chain or omega necklace is a pseudo Jewellery chainchain made by assembling metallic plates on a wire or woven mesh. The plates give the appearance of links in a chain. The embedded wire provides the strength, so the plates can be designed to please the eye. ref cite web url http www.jewelrymaking beads library.com jewelry chains.html title Jewelry Chains accessdate 2011 06 12 ref See also Persian weave References Reflist Jewellery DEFAULTSORT Omega Chain Category Types of jewellery Decorative art stub Fashion stub ... more details
songs usually Bollywood songs . In Russia a game similar to the Word chain is called Words Russian ... 2010 DEFAULTSORT Word Chain Category Word games Category Children s games Category Car games es Palabras ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A chain weapon is a weapon made of one or more heavy objects attached to a Link chainchain , sometimes with a handle. The flail weapon flail was one of the more common types of chain weapons associated with medieval Europe , although some flails used hinges instead of chains. Chain weapons in Japan There were several chain weapons that were used in feudal Japan these weapons were allegedly used by the ninja . The shoge was a ring with a sickle like knife on a chain that could be used to pierce armor, grapple, and to entangle the legs of man and horse. The kusari gama was a kama weapon kama on a handled chain. The chigriki was a staff with a weighted chain on the end. The manriki gusari was a double weighted chain. The nunchaku was a short chain with two short wooden sticks on the ends. The nunchaku is often thought of as a feudal weapon. It was used in those times for farming and not as a weapon until much later. Gallery gallery Image chain whip.JPG Asian chain whip. Image Kusari gama 2.JPG Japanese sickle weapon with a chain and iron weight attached kusari gama Image Military flails Russia18 GIM.jpg Russian flails, 18 cent. Image Axe flail mace GIM.jpg Russian flail, 16 cent. Image Manriki.JPG Antique Japanese chain weapon manriki Image Tetsu chigiriki.JPG Japanese tetsu chigiriki, a hollow iron cane that has an iron weight attached to a chain hidden inside. Image Nunchaku 1.JPG Nunchaku nunchuck Image Meteor hammer.JPG Meteor hammer. gallery See also Flail weapon Bolas Chain whip Manriki different from a manriki gusari Meteor hammer Slungshot not the same thing as a slingshot Surujin Tabak Toyok Three section staff Kusari fundo Rope dart loosely speaking List of M l e weapons Chain weapons have their own extensive section DEFAULTSORT Chain Weapon Category Flail weapons ... more details
Giant Food as a supermarket chain may refer to Giant Carlisle or Giant Food Stores LLC, a subsidiary of Ahold Giant Landover or Giant Food LLC, also an Ahold subsidiary Giant Food Markets of Broome County, New York See also Food Giant disambiguation disambig ... more details
About the method of shortening or storing a rope or cable the sewing stitch chain stitch Knot details name Chain sinnet names Chain sennit, Chain shortening, Chain stitch, Chain braid, Caterpillar sinnet, Crochet stitch, Daisy chain, Monkey braid, Single trumpet cord, Single bugle cord image Chain sinnet ABOK 1144.jpg caption type sinnet type2 strength origin related releasing Non jamming uses Shortening rope or cable for use or stowing caveat abok number 1144, 1145, 2868 A chain sinnet or chain sennit is a method of shortening a rope or other cable while in use or for storage. It is formed by making a series of simple crochet like stitches in the line. ref name ashley209 Clifford W. Ashley, The Ashley Book of Knots New York Doubleday, 1944 , 209. ref Tying Image Chain sinnet making ABOK 1144.jpg thumb right Tying steps two and three in progress To tie Create a loop in the rope. Then pull a Bight knot bight of the working part through the loop, creating an overhand noose knot. Pull another bight of the working part through the loop of the previous stitch. Tighten the stitch to the desired degree by pulling on the both sides of the loop. Adjust the loop by pulling on the working end to keep it a reasonable size. Repeat steps 2 3 until the rope has been sufficiently shortened. To lock the sinnet, pass the working end through the final loop. To restore the rope to its original length, pull the end passed in the last step back through the final loop and pull on the free end. The sinnet will quickly unravel. See also List of knots Chain stitch Daisy chain climbing Daisy chain Daisy chain Sennit Sling climbing equipment References Reflist External links http www.animatedknots.com chainsinnet index.php?LogoImage LogoGrog.jpg&Website www.animatedknots.com Chain stitch with animation http www.bottrell.ca BoatDocs Boaters 20Tip Chain 20Sinnet 20Knot.pdf Boater s Tip The Chain Sinnet Daisy Chain Knot Knots Category Knots knot stub de Kettenstek fr N ud de cha nette pt N corrente ... more details
Wiktionary A ball and chain is a physical restraint device historically used on prisoners, from the 1880s to the 1940s. Ball and chain may also refer to Flail weapon Flail , a medieval weapon with a spiked ball attached to a handle by a chain A pejorative term for a significant other who weighs down his or her spouse or partner with restrictions and demands Ball & Chain , a folkstyle and freestyle ... onto their back Ball & Chain , a 2004 romantic comedy written by Thomas Mortimer Ball n Chain , obstacle ... radio on a chain, produced by Panasonic in the early 1970s Songs These songs are alphabetized by artist. Ball and Chain , a song by a Dutch singer Anouk singer Anouk I Love You Like A Ball and Chain , a song by Eurythmics from their album Be Yourself Tonight , released May 1985 Ball and Chain , a song by Anthony Hamilton from his 2005 album Soulife Ball and Chain Elton John song Ball and Chain ... and Chain , a song by Live from their earliest album The Death of a Dictionary , when they were known as Public Affection Ball and Chain , a song by XTC from their album English Settlement . Ball and Chain , a song by Murder by Death from their album Red of Tooth and Claw Ball and Chain Paul Overstreet song Ball and Chain Paul Overstreet song , a song by Paul Overstreet Ball and Chain , a song by Poison from their 1990 album Flesh and Blood Poison album Flesh and Blood The Ball and Chain , a single by house music producer Romanthony Ball and Chain Social Distortion song Ball and Chain Social Distortion song , a 1990 song by Social Distortion from their album Social Distortion Ball and Chain , a song by the band Sublime band Sublime Lucky Ball and Chain , a song by They Might Be Giants from their 1990 album Flood They Might Be Giants album Flood Ball n Chain , a song by Big Mama Thornton, covered by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company Psycho Ball & Chain , a song by the Canadian Psychobilly Band The Creepshow See also Chain gang Add new items to this section by inserting ... more details
refimprove date January 2009 A block chain , also called a bar link or block and bar chain, is a mechanical drive chain . It is composed of side plates, where each plate straddles one end of a block and is connected to the block with a pin going through a hole at one end of the block. Block chain is simple, but compared to modern roller chain is heavy and is less efficient rolling over sprockets due to the lack of rolling motion as the chain engages and disengages the sprockets. However, it has advantages in specific applications and while not dimensionally standard like roller chain, it is commonly used for specific applications, especially where no sprockets are needed, loads are very high and strength is greater concern than efficiency, and where the chain has special fixtures for holding or engaging a load ref cite book title Chains for Power Transmission and Material Handling publisher Marcel Dekker, Inc. date 1982 ref References reflist Category Chain drives Category Chains de Blockkette ... more details
File Barcelona.Museu.de.la.Ciencia.Interior.1.jpg 180px thumb A lariat chain at the Museu de la Ciencia science museum , in Barcelona, Spain. A Lariat chain is a chain that hangs off, and is spun by a wheel. It is often used as a science exhibit or a toy. The original http normantuck.com catalogPages lariat.html Lariat Chain was created in 1986 by http www.normantuck.com Norman Tuck , as an Artist in Residence project ref http www.exploratorium.edu xref exhibits lariat chain.html ref at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Lariat Chain was developed from an earlier Tuck piece entitled Chain Reaction 1984 . Chain Reaction was hand cranked, and utilized a heavy chain attached by magnets onto an iron flywheel. As in Lariat Chain , Chain Reaction used a brush to affect the motion of the traveling chain. The speed of the chain is arranged to equal the group velocity wave speed of transverse wave s, so that waves moving against the motion of the chain appear to be standing still. ref http www.exploratorium.edu cmp exnet exhibits group2 lariat index.html Exploratorium ref ref http www.normantuck.com catalogPages lariat.html normantuck.com ref See also Belt mechanical Launch loop has similar potential instabilities References reflist External links Commonscat Lariat chains http www.coilgun.info momentum home.htm Coilgun info Lariat Chain Introduction http www.instructables.com id Kinetic Chain Sculpture Built from a Bicycle Kinetic Chain sculpture built from a bicycle http www.youtube.com watch?v svmyss4J5fw Instructables how to http www.youtube.com watch?v DVn06r8FUs Simulation of a Lariat chain science stub Category Physics experiments ... more details
More footnotes date April 2009 Image Chain conveyor for Pallets.jpg thumb right Chain conveyor for the transport of heavy unit loads A chain conveyor is a type of conveyor system for moving material through production lines. Chain conveyors utilize a powered continuous chain arrangement, carrying a series of single pendants. The chain arrangement is driven by a motor , and the material suspended on the pendants are conveyed. Chain conveyors are used for moving product business products down an assembly line and or around a manufacturing or warehousing facility ref cite web title Webb Chain url ... 27 October 2011 ref . Chain conveyors are primarily used to transport heavy unit loads, e.g. pallets, grid boxes, and industrial containers. These conveyors can be single or double chain strand in configuration ... learning glossary c ref Chain conveyors are generally easy to install and have very minimun ...?cid 124&qs 1 5 work Webb Chain accessdate 27 October 2011 ref Many industry sectors use chain conveyor technology in their production lines . The automotive industry commonly use chain conveyor systems to convey car parts through paint plants. Chain conveyors also have widespread use in the white and brown goods, metal finishing and distribution industries. Chain conveyors are also ... to an above head chain conveyor, keeping products off of the floor allows for higher productivity levels. Multiflexing chain conveyor The multiflexing conveyor systems use the plastic chains in many configurations. The flexible conveyor chain design permits Horizontal plane horizontal as well as Vertical direction vertical change of direction. Image Flexible chain conveyor.jpg See also ... Kyosuke title The Complete Guide to Chain url http chain guide.com accessdate 2008 07 16 year 1997 publisher U.S. Tsubaki isbn 978 0965893206 For a video on chain conveyors see http www.go4b.co.uk uk 4B chain video full version 032010.wmv Drop Forged Chain for Drag and En Masse Conveying , by 4B ... more details
File Tie chain.jpg 200px thumb A silver Tie chain A Tie chain is a necktie neckwear controlling device. This accessory is composed of two parts, a durable clip and a chain typically of gold or silver . The clip attaches to a button on the dress shirt shirt and when properly worn is covered entirely by the tie. The chain is then left to rest across the necktie, keeping the tie secure. Jewellery Category Jewellery Category Neckties Category Fashion accessories ... more details
The term alpha chain is nortmally used to indicate one of the subunits of a multi subunit protein. The term chain is a general term giving to any peptide sequence. It can often refer more specifically to mean a part of the T cell receptor , the Fibrinogen alpha chain, the integrin alpha chain, Hemoglobin, alpha 1 It should be distinguished from the term alpha helix , which refers to one of the common secondary structure found in proteins, along with beta sheet . Category Protein structure ... more details
A chain of events is a number of Action theory philosophy actions and their effects that are Contiguity contiguous and linked together. Chain reaction A chain reaction is a chain of events where one or more events in the chain causes additional reaction in an earlier stage of the chain. It results in a self amplification of the chain of events. Determinism Main Determinism Determinism is the philosophy philosophical proposition that every event, including human cognition and behaviour, decision and action, is causality causally determined by an unbroken chain of events . ref Van Inwagen, Peter, 1983, An Essay on Free Will , Oxford Clarendon Press. ref blockquote With numerous historical debates, many varieties and philosophical positions on the subject of determinism exist from traditions throughout the world. In value theory In value theory , it is the amount of cause and effects of the chain of events before generating intrinsic value ethics intrinsic value that separates Instrumental value High and low grades high and low grades of instrumental value . The chain of events duration is the time it takes to reach the terminal event. In value theory this is generally the intrinsic value also called terminal value . It is contrasted with ethic value duration , which is the time that an object has any value intensity . Fabric of events A fabric of events is an expansion of the chain of events , emphasizing that chains of events are intertwined with each other, as a Textile fabric . In aviation Main Chain of events aviation In aviation , a chain of events , often called the error chain , is a term specifically referring to the concept that many contributing factors typically lead to an Aviation accidents and incidents accident , rather than one single event. ref name GFDPrivate cite book author Willits, Pat others Mike Abbott and Liz Kailey title Guided Flight Discovery Private ... 145504766 pages 10 26 ref References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Chain Of Events Category Action Category ... more details
No footnotes date May 2010 Image Weaterncurbchain.jpg thumb A curb chain for a western style bit Image CurbChain.jpg thumb An English style curb chain A curb chain , or curb strap , is a piece of horse tack used on any type of curb bit . It is a flat linked chain or strap that runs under the equine anatomy ... chain undone, then the curb chain is done up. Uses Image SweetIronCurb.jpg right thumb 200px A curb strap on a Western style curb bit Image Pelham bit.jpg thumb 200px A curb chain on a Pelham bit The main use of the curb chain is to control the lever action of a curb bit. Additionally, it also .... Action The curb chain applies pressure to the curb groove under a horse s chin when the curb ... chain is attached to the rings at the end of the cheek, so, as the cheek moves forward, the chain ... of the curb chain therefore has a great effect on the action of the bit. If the bit is used without a curb chain, it loses its leverage action. If used with a loose curb chain, it allows the shanks to rotate more before the curb chain is tight enough to act as a fulcrum and exert pressure. This extra .... However, a very loose curb chain can be undesirable, especially if the port is high. It allows the bit ... consequences when using a very tight curb chain. First, the bit immediately exerts curb pressure ... curb chain is much harsher, and provides less finesse in signaling the horse than a looser curb chain would, as the horse is never given a chance to respond before the bit pushes into his bars. Secondly, a very tight curb chain causes the mouthpiece to constantly push down on the sensitive tongue ... adjust the curb chain so it only comes into action when the shank rotates 45 degrees back. However, horsemen with skill and experience with the curb bit can adjust the chain to accommodate the needs ... chain slightly looser. The curb chain should be applied by twisting it clockwise on one hook until it is flat, and then attaching it to the other hook. A curb chain must NEVER be used twisted, as it can ... more details
For the technique used to shorten rope or cable for storage or while in use Chain sinnet File Kazakh rug chain stitch embroidery.jpg right thumb 350px Traditional embroidery in chain stitch on a Kazakhstan Kazakh rug, contemporary. Chain stitch is a sewing and embroidery technique in which a series of looped stitches form a chain like pattern. ref Reader s Digest Complete Guide to Needlework . The Reader s Digest Association, Inc. March 1992 . ISBN 0 89577 059 8, p. 32 33 ref Chain stitch is an ancient craft examples of surviving China Chinese chain stitch embroidery worked in silk yarn thread ... World Textiles , Bulfinch Press Little, Brown, 1999, ISBN 0 8212 2621 5, p. 178 ref Handmade chain ... chain stitches can form flowing, curved lines, they are used in many surface embroidery styles that mimic drawing in thread. ref Gillow and Sentance World Textiles , p. 178 ref Chain stitches are also used in making tambour lace , needlelace , macram and crochet . Applications Image Machine chain stitch.jpg left thumb 250px Machine embroidery in chain stitch on a voile curtain, China , early 21st century. Hand embroidery Chain stitch and its variations are fundamental to embroidery traditions ... and embroidery Chain stitch was the stitch used by early sewing machine s however, as it is easily unraveled ... of the single thread chain stitch, more specifically known as International Organization for Standardization ... Terminology author American & Efird page 1 accessdate 2009 05 28 ref Machine embroidery in chain ... textiles fabrics . br style clear left Variants Hand Variants Image Chain stitch.gif right thumb 150px Drawing or outlining in basic chain stitch Variations of the basic chain stitch include Back stitched chain stitch Braided stitching Cable chain stitch Knotted chain stitch Open chain stitch Petal chain stitch Rosette chain stitch Singalese chain stitch Twisted chain stitch Wheat ear stitch Zig zag chain stitch Hand Stitch gallery gallery File Chain stitch.jpg Basic chain stitch Image ... more details