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  1. Laboratory techniques

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Laboratory techniques are the sum of procedures used on natural sciences such as chemistry , biology , physics in order to conduct an experiment, all of them follow scientific method while some of them involves the use of complex laboratory equipment from laboratory glassware to electrical devices others don t require such specific or expensive supplies. DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Techniques Category Research methods Research methods Category Laboratory techniques Chemistry stub Biology stub Physics stub ar ro Tehnici de laborator simple Laboratory techniques ...   more details



  1. The Techniques

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Techniques image do not replace by images you found on the internet, album covers, or other fair use images caption background group or band origin Jamaica genre Reggae years active 1962&ndash 1969, 1982 label Columbia Records Columbia , Island Records Island , Duke, Treasure Isle, Techniques associated acts website current members past members Winston Riley br Slim Smith br Franklyn White br Frederick Waite br Pat Kelly musician Pat Kelly br Jackie Parris br Lloyd Parks br Morvin Brooks br Bruce Ruffin br Dave Barker br Junior Menz br Tyrone Evans The Techniques were a Jamaica n rocksteady band music vocal group mainly active in the 1960s. ref name allmusic cite web url Allmusic class artist id p130839 pure url yes title allmusic The Techniques Overview accessdate 2008 08 21 ref History The group was formed by Winston Riley in 1962 while still at school, with the initial line up also featuring Slim Smith , Franklyn White, and Frederick Waite. ref name Larkin Larkin, Colin 1998 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae , Virgin ... by Pat Kelly musician Pat Kelly . The shift from ska to rocksteady suited The Techniques ... Isle in 1968, with Riley setting up his own Techniques record label , releasing further sides by the group ... to the UK where he managed Musical Youth , the band including his sons as members. ref name Larkin The Techniques ... Did You Know 1967 Treasure Isle Unforgettable Days 1981 Techniques I ll Never Fall In Love 1983 Techniques Compilation albums Classics 1982 Techniques Classics vol. 2 1982 Techniques Rock Steady Classics Rhino Run Come Celebrate 1993 Heartbeat Records Heartbeat Techniques in Dub 1997 Pressure Sounds ... artist 255 The Techniques at Roots Archives DEFAULTSORT Techniques, The Category Jamaican reggae musical groups Category Musical groups established in 1962 Category Trojan Records artists fr The Techniques hr The Techniques ...   more details



  1. Laboratory

    Refimprove date July 2007 Image Lab bench.jpg thumb Modern biochemistry laboratory at the University ... laboratory of the 18th century, of the sort used by Antoine Lavoisier and his contemporaries File Laboratoire de Lavoisier.jpg thumb Lavoisier s Laboratory, Mus e des Arts et M tiers , Paris A laboratory ... of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories. These notably include film laboratory or darkroom computer lab media lab medical laboratory medical lab involves handling of chemical compounds public health laboratory public health lab Clandestine chemistry clandestine lab for the production of illegal ... , in government or military facilities, and even aboard ship s and spacecraft . A laboratory ... . A chemistry chemist or biology biologist might use a wet laboratory , while a psychology psychologist ... working conditions for the researcher, who may spend a large portion of his or her working day in the laboratory. The provision of Cabinet furniture cabinets for the storage of laboratory equipment is quite common. It is traditional for a scientist to record an experiment s progress in a laboratory ... other room. In many labs, though, hazards are present. Laboratory hazards are as varied as the subjects ... OSHA in the United States, recognizing the unique characteristics of the laboratory workplace ... is often referred to as the Laboratory Standard . Under this standard, a laboratory is required ... or laboratory, it is necessary to understand the requirements of the standard, evaluation of the current ... access to and or work in the laboratory. Training is critical to the ongoing safe operation of the laboratory ... of accidents, injuries and potential litigation. Efforts are made to ensure laboratory safety ... Customized, Relevant, and Engaging Laboratory Safety Videos Journal of Chemical Education 2007 ... Safety and Health Administration OSHA , www.osha.gov Laboratory Safety Institute LSI , www.labsafety.org ...   more details



  1. The Laboratory

    refimprove date April 2011 File The Love Potion.jpg thumb The Laboratory is a poem and monologue by Robert Browning . It was first published in June 1844 in Hood s Magazine and Comic Miscellany , and later Dramatic Romances and Lyrics in 1845. This poem, set in seventeenth century France, is the monologue of a woman speaking to an apothecary as he prepares a poison, which she intends to use to kill her rival in love. It was inspired by the life of Madame de Brinvilliers Marie Madeleine Marguerite D Aubray, marquise de Brinvilliers 1630 1676 , who poisoned her father and two brothers and planned to poison her husband. ref English and English Literature Anthology for AQAA ref . The Poem blockquote ANCIEN REGIME br Now that I, tying thy glass mask tightly, br May gaze thro these faint smokes curling whitely, br As thou pliest thy trade in this devil s smithy br Which is the poison to poison her, prithee ? br br He is with her and they know that I know br Where they are, what they do they believe my tears flow br While they laugh, laugh at me, at me fled to the drear br Empty church, to pray God in, for them I am here. br br Grind away, moisten and mash up thy paste, br Pound at thy powder, I am not in haste br Better sit thus, and observe thy strange things, br Than go where men wait me and dance at the King s. br br That in the mortar you call it a gum? br Ah, the brave tree whence such gold oozings come br And yonder soft phial, the exquisite blue, br Sure to taste sweetly, is that poison too? br br Had I but all of them, thee and thy treasures, br What a wild crowd of invisible pleasures br To carry pure death in an earring, a casket, br A signet, a fan mount, a filigree basket br br Soon, at the King s, a mere lozenge to give br And Pauline should have just thirty minutes to live br But to light a pastille, and Elise, with her head br And her breast and her arms and her ... I dance at the King s blockquote cite References reflist AQA Anthology DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Category ...   more details



  1. Karate techniques

    A number of karate techniques are used to deliver strikes to the human body. These techniques are delivered from a number of stance. The karateka uses a number of blocks to protect themselves against these strikes. ref name Higaonna cite book last Higaonna first Morio title Traditional Karatedo Vol. 1 Fundamental Techniques year 1985 isbn 0 8048 2110 0 pages 34 ref Vital points pages 34 39 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques Arm techniques div align left class wikitable Parts of the Arm used in Attack ref name Higaonna pg42 46 cite book last Higaonna first Morio title Traditional Karatedo Vol. 1 Fundamental Techniques year 1985 isbn 0 8048 2110 0 pages 42 46 ref Japanese English haito Strike attack Ridge hand ridge hand hiji uchi empi Enpi elbow strike elbow strike kaiko ken flat fist koken bent wrist nakadaka ken Strike attack Extended knuckle middle finger knuckle fist nukite Strike attack Spear hand finger thrust seiken Punch combat fist shotei Strike attack Palm Strike palm of hand shuto Knifehand strike knife hand tettsui Strike attack Hammerfist hammer hand yubi hasami Pinch action finger pinch div remove the table entries from the following articles List of Shito ryu techniques List of kyokushin techniques continue with hand techniques pages 121 129 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques Foot techniques pages 47, 137 141 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques Foot movements pages 42 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques Stances pages 117 120 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques Blocking techniques pages 129 136 of Higaonna Fundamental Techniques See also see also Category Martial art techniques References reflist External links http www.wonder okinawa.jp 023 eng 015 index.html Karate in the Okinawa Prefecture dmoz Sports Martial Arts Karate Karate Category Martial art techniques Category Karate ...   more details



  1. The Techniques of Democracy

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Techniques of Democracy is a book written by Herbert Croly , founder of the magazine The New Republic . It was published in 1942 by New York City publishers Duell, Sloan and Pearce . In this book, Croly argues against both dogmatic individualism and dogmatic socialism . DEFAULTSORT Techniques Of Democracy Category 1942 books Poli book stub ...   more details



  1. Biochemical techniques

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Context date October 2009 Techniques used in biochemistry fusion protein s polymerase chain reaction gel electrophoresis DNA sequencing ELISA northern blot ting southern blotting western blotting southwestern blot ting DNA microarray DEFAULTSORT Biochemical Techniques Category Biochemistry methods Biochem stub ...   more details



  1. Creativity techniques

    Cleanup date November 2008 Creativity techniques are methods that encourage Creativity creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking , methods of re framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on. They can be used as part of problem solving, artistic expression, or therapy. Some techniques require groups of two or more people while other techniques can be accomplished alone. These methods include word games, written exercises and different types of improvisation, or algorithms for approaching problems. Aleatoricism Aleatory techniques exploiting randomness are also common. Aleatory techniques main Aleatoricism Aleatoricism is the incorporation of randomness chance random elements into the process of creation, especially the creation of art or media. Aleatoricism is commonly found in music, art, and literature, particularly in poetry. In film, Andy Voda made a movie in 1979 called Chance Chants which he produced by a flip of a coin, or roll of a dice. In music, John Cage , an avant garde musician, composed music by superimposing star maps on blank sheet music, by rolling dice, and by preparing open ended scores that depended on the spontaneous decisions ... use improvisational techniques to help their creative flow. The following are two significant methods Improvisational theater is a form of theater in which actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously. Many improvisational improv techniques are taught in standard drama classes ... by using no practice. A similar set of techniques is called alienation since one of its many techniques uses actors that haven t rehearsed or even read the play. Improvisation is an acting technique ... Reflist 2 External links http www.mycoted.com Category Creativity Techniques Creativity Techniques an A to Z Design DEFAULTSORT Creativity Techniques Category Creativity Category Artistic techniques Category ...   more details



  1. Air Techniques

    EDIT BELOW THIS LINE Infobox company name Air Techniques logo File Air Techniques Inc Logo.jpg thumb Air Techniques Inc logo caption type Private traded as genre Only used with media and publishing companies fate predecessor successor foundation Start date YYYY MM DD founded 1962 founder Louis E. Brooks defunct End date YYYY MM DD Headquarters Melville, NY location country location locations area served Globally key people Richard Povak, President Joe Zekoski, Vice President, Product Management industry Dental Equipment Manufacturing products services revenue operating income net income aum Only used with financial services companies assets equity owner num employees 350 as of July 2011 parent divisions Western Facility, Corona, CA subsid homepage URL www.airtechniques.com footnotes intl Air Techniques, Inc. About Air Techniques, Inc. is a manufacturer of dental equipment. Among the equipment that the company manufactures include air compressors, vacuums, intraoral cameras, caries detection aids, digital imaging systems, x ray units, and film processors. All products are manufactured and shipped from the company s convert 200,000 sqft m2 adj on facility headquartered in Melville, New York. ref Air Techniques Expands, Dr. Lorne Lavine, The Digital Dentist, July 2006, http thedigitaldentist.blogspot.com 2006 07 air techniques expands.html ref Air Techniques footprint includes a West Coast office in Corona, California and 6 distribution centers in North Carolina, Washington, Illinois, Texas, California, and Long Island. Its corporate headquarters is home to executive offices, engineering .... History 1962 Founded ref Healthcare Equipment and Supplies, Air Techniques, Inc., Bloomberg Businessweek ... abbr on . Facility in Melville, NY. 2007 Air Techniques supports the Susan B. Komen foundation in their efforts ..., VacStar 40INT and Astra Intraoral Camera. 2011 Air Techniques launches new company website. ref ... Online News, September 2010, http eon.businesswire.com news eon 20100927005988 en Air Techniques Polaris ...   more details



  1. Sound Techniques

    Sound Techniques was a popular London recording studio at 46a Old Church Street , Chelsea, London Chelsea , London, SW3 founded in December 1964. ref name sthistory http www.soundtechniques.co.uk history.html Sound Techniques homepage History ref The premises were originally built as a dairy. It quickly became one of the top independently owned studios in England. In 1976 the original location in Old Church Street closed. ref name sthistory Many famous artists recorded there during the studio s heyday. Among the most famous clients were ref name sthistory columns list 2 Pink Floyd See Emily Play Jethro Tull band Jethro Tull This Was John Cale Fear John Cale album Fear The Who Nick Drake John Martyn Beverley Martyn Sandy Denny Christy Moore Elton John The Yardbirds Fairport Convention Steeleye Span Pentangle The Incredible String Band Richard Thompson Stackridge Friendliness album Friendliness Gerry Rafferty References Reflist Coord 52.2512 0.7263 type landmark region GB SFK display title Category Recording studios in London Category 1964 establishments in the United Kingdom Category Buildings and structures in Kensington and Chelsea recording studio stub fr Sound Techniques it Sound Techniques ...   more details



  1. Space techniques

    unreferenced date July 2009 In geodesy , the term Space techniques includes modern measuring methods which make use of artificial satellite s, interplanetary space probe s and of quasar s. Space techniques are nowadays an important supplement of Classical mechanics classical geodetic methods like triangulation or height distance measurements or gravimetry . Geodesista are now able to establish global reference system reference and coordinate system s with accuracies of mm...cm. See also Satellite geodesy , Space exploration , altimetry , Satellite laser ranging SLR , Lunar laser ranging LLR , VLBI , Erdmessung , reference ellipsoid , gradiometry , gravity field , International Terrestrial Reference System ITRF , ETRF , RS Category Geodesy Category Spaceflight Category Celestial coordinate system ...   more details



  1. Five techniques

    The term five techniques refers to certain interrogation practices adopted by the Northern Ireland and United Kingdom British governments during Operation Demetrius in the early 1970s. These methods were adopted by the Royal Ulster Constabulary with training and advice regarding their use coming from senior intelligence officials in the United Kingdom Government . The five techniques were wall standing, hooding , subjection to noise, deprivation of sleep, and deprivation of food and drink . ref Cite ... Ireland v. the United Kingdom ruled that the five techniques did not occasion suffering of the particular ... of England to look into the legal and moral aspects of the use of the five techniques. The Parker ... techniques to be illegal under domestic law quotation 10. Domestic Law ... c We have received both ..., have decided that the techniques ... will not be used in future as an aid to interrogation... The statement ..., directives expressly prohibiting the use of the techniques, whether singly or in combination ... of the five methods to amount to torture, on the grounds that 1 the intensity of the stress caused by techniques ... the systematic application of the techniques for the purpose of inducing a person to give information ... disorientation or sensory deprivation techniques, were not used in any cases other than the fourteen ... of the facts that the techniques consisted of a wall standing forcing the detainees to remain for periods ... Ireland v. the United Kingdom Paragraph 96 ref These were referred to by the court as the five techniques . The court ruled quotation 167. ... Although the five techniques, as applied in combination ... understood. ... br 168. The Court concludes that recourse to the five techniques amounted to a practice ... the question of the use of the five techniques with very great care and with particular regard to Article 3 art. 3 of the Convention. They now give this unqualified undertaking, that the five techniques ... Physical torture techniques Category Psychological torture techniques Category Interrogation techniques ...   more details



  1. Techniques of Knowledge

    meditation techniques that were imparted in a process of initiation. ref name Maharaj ref name Tandon ... According to David Barret, these techniques have some similarities to techniques in Sant Mat derived ... 1 84403 040 7 ref Kranenborg also writes that the techniques of Knowledge originated from the Surat Shabd Yoga Surat Shabda Yoga or Sant Mat , the Path of the Sound Current , and that some of the techniques are related to the japa or mantra yoga that are similar to some techniques of Transcendental ..., referred to the techniques of Knowledge since 1780, including Totapuri , Anandpuri Ji , Dayal Ji , Swarupanand ... Melton , these techniques are secret and were originally called Light , Sound , Name or Word and Nectar but Maharaji now refers to them as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th techniques. ref name Kran Reender Kranenborg ... to promise not to reveal these techniques to anyone , but says to let other people go through their own journey... so they, too, can have the techniques when they are ready. ref name promises ... to taste the nectar of life . Michael Drury, describes these techniques as helping the practitioner ... techniques that allow the practitioner to go within. ref According to Stephen J. Hunt the major focus ... consists of the techniques to obtain them. Knowledge, roughly translated, means the happiness ... individual. The techniques are to be practised privately, with no social structure or hierarchy ..., but Prem Rawat instructs them to practise the techniques daily for at least one hour to fully benefit from them. They also say that the techniques are universally applicable and their practice has ... for the secrecy was a direct connection between the techniques, the initiation and the need to live a life of devotion to Rawat. Haan, who did not receive the techniques of Knowledge, also wrote that the fact that other groups may also use the same techniques would probably not help to increase ... DLM between 1980 and 1981. ref name Haan Video As of 2001 the techniques are taught via ...   more details



  1. Nominal techniques

    no footnotes date December 2010 context date December 2010 Nominal techniques are a range of techniques, based on nominal sets, for handling names and binding, e.g. in abstract syntax . Research into nominal sets gave rise to Nominal terms computer science nominal terms , a metalanguage for embedding object languages with name binding constructs into. See also De Bruijn index Higher order abstract syntax References cite journal doi 10.1007 s001650200016 author Murdoch J. Gabbay and Andrew M. Pitts title A NEW approach to abstract syntax with variable binders journal Formal Aspects of Computing volume 13 pages 341 363 year 2002 issue 3 5 cite journal doi 10.1016 j.tcs.2004.06.016 author Christian Urban, Andrew M. Pitts and Murdoch J. Gabbay year 2004 title Nominal unification journal Theoretical Computer Science volume 323 pages 473 497 Category Theoretical computer science ...   more details



  1. Jujutsu techniques

    multiple issues refimprove April 2007 laundrylists September 2007 Jujutsu techniques include joint lock ... techniques. Techniques Major categories of jujutsu techniques include, but are not limited to Joint ... or knees. Application of locks might include gaining purchase for throwing techniques, encouraging cooperation, submission, or restraining an aggressor. Such techniques are taught to police forces ... the windpipe from the ligament supporting it, causing death by asphyxiation. Strangulation techniques ... preferences vary by system. In Jujutsu, all known striking techniques are available as tools nothing ... . Citation needed date April 2007 Grappling Grappling techniques are also common. Simple grappling was incorporated into early Jujutsu systems for use in combat. More elaborate grappling techniques ... date April 2007 Such techniques have been re introduced into the Japanese martial arts in post ... unsporting techniques are banned. Only a few schools maintain the old samurai grappling techniques ... techniques were one s last defence and could be used to floor an armed opponent prior to disarming .... Citation needed date April 2007 Biting gouging poking grasping techniques were developed to gain advantage over an opponent using sneaky methods. Often such techniques were used in counters or defensive ... release from a grip by maiming the attackers fingers, hand or face. Gouging techniques can be applied ... date December 2010 Reflist External links http www.judoinfo.com techjudo.htm Techniques videos ... http www.youtube.com watch?v 9pu5uv1Z6o Hontai Yoshin Ryu techniques http www.youtube.com watch?v eOhdLtcXyN0 ... in combat http www.hillcrestjujitsu.com jujitsu techniques.html Video clips of Goshin Jujitsu techniques and self defense techniques Hillcrest Academy of Goshin Jujitsu, Cleveland, Ohio http www.takeda.ro takeda video.htm Video clips of Takeda Ryu Aiki Jujutsu techniques and self defense techniques Sobukai Takeda Ryu Romania DEFAULTSORT Jujutsu Techniques Category Jujutsu pt Anexo Lista de t cnicas ...   more details



  1. Observational techniques

    research, the most frequently used types of observational techniques are Personal observation ... Experimental techniques Marketing Marketing research Phronetic social science Qualitative marketing ... topics Category Market research Category Marketing techniques Category Social sciences methodology ...   more details



  1. Extended techniques

    Original research section date August 2008 File myprepguitar.jpg thumb A prepared guitar Extended techniques are performance techniques used in music to describe unconventional, unorthodox, or non traditional wiktionary technique technique s of singing , or of playing musical instrument s to obtain unusual sounds or instrumental timbre s. ref name test http www.newmusicbox.org article.nmbx?id 4076 Making Noise Extended Techniques after Experimentalism ref Composers use of extended techniques is not specific to contemporary music for instance, Hector Berlioz s use of col legno in his Symphonie Fantastique is an extended technique and it transcends compositional schools and styles. However, use of these techniques appeared less frequently in the common practice period c. 1600 1900 than in modern classical music since about 1900. Extended techniques have also flourished in popular music , which .... Nearly all jazz performers make significant use of extended techniques of one sort or another, particularly ... have also made heavy use of extended techniques. Most contemporary composers strive to explore the possibility ... pieces. However, some extended techniques are exceedingly difficult to master, or require instruments ... extended techniques. Examples of extended techniques include bowing under the bridge of a string .... Twentieth century exponents of extended techniques include Henry Cowell use of fists and arms on the keyboard ... Keith Moon Steven Schick Other Bradford Reed See also List of notable pieces which use extended techniques ... article.nmbx?id 4076 Making Noise Extended Techniques after Experimentalism http www.wfg.woodwind.org ... techniques for most all common orchestral instruments. http www.oddmusic.com oddmusic A website .... Toy and Prepared Piano Experimental music genres Category Extended techniques Category Musical performance techniques Category Contemporary classical music Category 20th century classical music de Extended technique es T cnicas extendidas fr Techniques de jeu tendues nl Extended technique ...   more details



  1. Techniques of neutralization

    Techniques of neutralization neutralisation in Commonwealth countries are a theoretical series of methods by which those who commit illegitimate acts temporarily neutralize certain values within themselves which would normally prohibit them from carrying out such acts, such as morality, obligation to abide by the law, and so on. In simpler terms, it is a psychological method for people to turn off inner protests when they do, or are about to do something they themselves perceive as wrong. The theory The idea of such techniques was first postulated by David Matza born May 1, 1930 and Gresham Sykes born 1922 during their work on Edwin Sutherland s Differential association Differential Association in the 1950s. While Matza and Sykes were at the time working on juvenile delinquency , they theorised that the same techniques could be found throughout society and published their ideas in Delinquency and Drift 1964. ref http home.comcast.net ddemelo crime sykes matza.html ref Matza and Sykes theory states that people are always aware of their moral obligation to abide by the law, and that they have the same moral obligation within themselves to avoid illegitimate acts. Thus, they reasoned, when a person did commit illegitimate acts, they must employ some sort of mechanism to silence the urge to follow these moral obligations. This theory rejects other theories which suggested that groups containing delinquents have set up their own permanent moral code which completely replaces moral obligations. Thus, Matza and Sykes were able to explain how offenders drift from illegitimate to legitimate ... by a more illegitimate one as previous theories suggested. The techniques The theory was built up ... going to do? ref http www.d.umn.edu jhamlin1 matza.html Techniques Of Neutralization Bot generated title ... bond theorist, also raised the question as to whether the offender develops these techniques to neutralise ... www.hewett.norfolk.sch.uk CURRIC soc crime sykes ma.htm Sykes and Matza s Techniques of Neutralization ...   more details



  1. Aikido techniques

    Expert subject date March 2011 Aikido techniques are frequently referred to as waza . Aikido training ... Kuzushi off balance and vulnerable. In more advanced training, uke may apply Nihongo reversal techniques .... Training techniques Nihongo Boat rowing exercise Funakogi und Nihongo Rowing the boat torifune ... of all aikido techniques. Here breathing has an additional meaning of match with or accord ... aikido Strike attack strikes resemble attacks with a Katana sword Aikido techniques are usually a defense ..., which indicates its origins in techniques intended for Samurai armed combat. Other techniques, which ... wooden staff is called b tori or tsuetori Beginners in particular often practice techniques ... Techniques File aikido ikkyo.png right thumb Diagram of ikky , or first technique . Yonky has ... all attacks are considered, aikido has over 10,000 nameable techniques. Many aikido techniques derive ... Foundation. Note that despite the names of the first five techniques listed, they are not universally ... 1 55643 314 6 ref Several List of judo techniques techniques e.g. the drop throws are also shared ... a loosely used term for various types of mechanically unrelated techniques, although they generally do not use joint locks like other techniques. ref cite encyclopedia last Pranin first Stanley title ... ry Aiki j jutsu terms for the first through fourth techniques Ikkajo Nikajo ... by incorporating a turning or pivoting motion. Finally, most techniques can be performed while in a seated posture seiza . Techniques where both uke and nage are sitting are called suwari waza , and techniques ... Thus, from fewer than twenty basic techniques, there are thousands of possible implementations ... other techniques. A strike, whether or not it is blocked, can startle the target and break ... 2007 02 01 ref See also List of judo techniques List of karate terms Jujutsu techniques References ... to that category using the dmoz template. No more links Aikido styles DEFAULTSORT Aikido Techniques ...   more details



  1. Etch techniques

    Mergeto Industrial etching date January 2010 orphan date January 2010 Metallographic Etch Techniques Many Metallographic etches exist for examining the microstructure of steel and related materials. A few very common etchant s and use are listed here. Nital This is a common etch for revealing Grain boundary grain boundaries especially in carbon steel s. It is made through the mixture of Nitric acid Nitric Acid 70 reagent grade and an alcohol which may be ethanol , methanol , or mineral spirits . Methanol is seldom used due to its toxicity and the most common alcohol used is ethanol Note be cautious when mixing always add the acid to alcohol while stirring and never store concentrations of Nital greater than 5 as at 10 it is comparable to rocket fuel in its volatility chemistry volatility . This etchant is relatively simple to use, simply wash the polished specimen in the Nital for a few seconds then rinse with water and ethanol, dry and then the specimen is ready to be examined. For this etchant it is essential that the metal be polished with no imperfections to allow a proper etch. Macroetchants While there are many macroetchants around one technique very commonly used to reveal Dendrite metal dendritic patterns and Segregation in materials segregation impurities in steel is a hydrochloric acid solution. There are a few variations of this etch, but in the simplest form it is a mixture of approximately 38 HCl reagent grade with Distilled water distilled and deionized water at a ratio of 1 1 again, add the acid to the water . This mixture is heated to 70 to 80 degrees celsius and the specimen is immersed in the solution for anywhere between 10 minutes to over an hour depending on the desired result. After the desired time has passed the specimen is rinsed in cool water and desmutted with a vegetable brush and then rinsed in alcohol and dried. The rinse step of this etchant .... DEFAULTSORT Etch Techniques Category Metallurgy ...   more details



  1. Jay & the Techniques

    Jay & the Techniques was a pop music pop band music group that originated in Allentown, Pennsylvania Allentown , Pennsylvania during the mid 1960s. A group whose sound and songs were more pop than soul music soul , Jay & the Techniques earned some points for the playful, joyous Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie, which was their lone Top 40 Top 10 Rhythm and blues R&B and pop hit in 1967 on Smash Records Smash . ref name AMG Allmusic class artist id p18504 biography pure url yes Allmusic.com biography by Ron Wynn ref Career The band was best known for its Top 10 debut single music single , Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie , which was released in 1967 and reached 6 in the Billboard Hot 100 record chart chart . ref name Chart The track was arrangement arranged by Joe Renzetti , and songwriter written by Maurice Irby, Jr. It sold over one million copies, and was awarded a music recording sales certification gold disc . ref name The Book of Golden Discs cite book first Joseph last Murrells year 1978 title The Book of Golden Discs edition 2nd publisher Barrie and Jenkins Ltd location London page 224 isbn 0 214 20512 6 ref Although this song served as the band s primary hit record hit , the group also captured various chart positions with Keep the Ball Rolling 14 and Strawberry Shortcake . Keep the Ball Rolling also notched up sales in excess of a million copies, to secure a second gold disc for this group. ref name The Book of Golden Discs However, its position on the 1960s pop charts declined after Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music was released. Jay & the Techniques made their final effort with its R&B hit, Number Onderful , but after that, the group disbanded. In 1996, Mercury Records released a compilation album of the band s hits entitled The Best of Jay & the Techniques . Original band members Jay Proctor Lead singer vocalist and primary founder of the group, also the only African American member, unusual for the mid 1960s. George Lucky Lloyd Second vocalist Dante Dancho Lead guitar ...   more details



  1. Harmonica techniques

    There are numerous techniques available for harmonica . A few are described here. For details of how to do such techniques, visit the Harmonica wikibook. wikibooks Harmonica Bending and other techniques In addition to the 20 notes readily available on the diatonic harmonica, players can play other notes by adjusting their embouchure and forcing the reed to resonate at a different pitch. Although it is notoriously difficult and can be frustrating for beginners, one does this by relaxing and coordinating muscles in the throat, mouth, and lips. This technique is called bending , a term borrowed from guitarists, who literally bend a string in order to create subtle changes in pitch. Using bending, a player can reach all the notes on the chromatic scale. Bending also creates the Glissandi glissando characteristic of much blues harp and country harmonica playing. Bending on a guitar bends the pitch upward. However, typically bending on a harmonica means the pitch falls downward. Bends are essential for most blues and rock harmonica due to the soulful sounds the instrument can bring out. The famous wail of the blues harp typically required bending. D F A B D F B hole 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 blow C E G C E G C E G C draw D G B D F A B D F A C F A C E G F A G The physics of bending are quite complex, but amount to this a player can bend the pitch of the higher tuned reed down toward the pitch ... can play higher pitched notes. By using both bending and overbending techniques a player can play ... e.g. playing in D Dorian or G mixolydian on a C Major harmonica , but techniques such as bending ... that favor a break in period, numerous techniques appear some may prefer to play a new harmonica ... techniques http www.overblow.com Overblowing http www.coast2coastmusic.com general learn.shtml Beginner s Techniques http www.seydelharmonica.com Category Blues Category Musical performance techniques Category Harmonica Techniques ...   more details



  1. 1200 Techniques

    history by artist.php?letter num&artist 1200 20Techniques 1200 Techniques at the ARIA ... Official website References reflist DEFAULTSORT 1200 Techniques Category Australian hip hop groups Category ...   more details



  1. Diving techniques

    Numerous techniques are used in the sport of diving . Cannonball The cannonball is a technique in which the arms and legs are folded into the body during the dive. It may be done from the diving board or the side of the pool. The kinetic energy is used to create a cavity in the water. This cavity implodes. And much like in a nuclear weapon the pressure in the center depends critically on the perfect circular shape of the cavity. The pressure dictates the height of the splash. The diver can also feel the pressure. Additionally the short stopping length may be important. Can opener also known as Cherry Bomb The can opener is an asymmetrical maneuver popular amongst the youth of United States . Known for the large splashes it produces, the Can Opener is performed by springing from a diving board, pulling one leg upwards towards the chest, securing the leg with one s arms, and tilting the body back to a 35 degree angle. After hitting the water with the correct combination of form and entry angle, the emergence of splashes exceeding 15 feet are common. Pencil also known as Streamline The pencil is a technique in which the diver is completely straight, with their arms at their sides. The diver jumps in feet first. References Reflist cite news first Field last Maloney title Cannonball url http www.newyorker.com archive 2004 08 30 040830ta talk maloney format Article work The New Yorker date 2004 08 30 accessdate 2011 02 03 Category Competitive diving de Arschbombe nl Bommetje ...   more details



  1. Propaganda techniques

    Lead missing date May 2011 Techniques See also doublespeak cult of personality spin politics demonization factoid Common media for transmitting propaganda messages include news reports, government reports, books, leaflets, propaganda film movies , radio, television, and posters. In the case of radio and television, propaganda can exist on news, current affairs or talk show segments, as advertising or public service announce spots or as long running advertorials . Propaganda campaigns often follow a strategic transmission pattern to indoctrinate the target group. This may begin with a simple transmission such as a leaflet dropped from a plane or an advertisement. Generally these messages will contain directions on how to obtain more information, via a web site, hot line, radio program, etc. as it is seen also for selling purposes among other goals . The strategy intends to initiate the individual from information recipient to information seeker through reinforcement, and then from information seeker to opinion leader through indoctrination. A number of techniques based in social psychology social psychological research are used to generate propaganda. Many of these same techniques can be found under Logical fallacy logical fallacies , since propagandists use arguments that, while sometimes .... Below are a number of techniques for generating propaganda Image Lucas Cranach Antichrist.png ... on its own merits. ref http mason.gmu.edu amcdonal Propaganda 20Techniques.html Propaganda Techniques ... Media Propaganda Techniques ref Labeling A Euphemism is used when the propagandist attempts to increase ... Corporate Media Propaganda Techniques ref Repetition rhetorical device Repetition This type ... propaganda techniques.html A Citizens Guide to Understanding Corporate Media Propaganda Techniques ref ... reflist Propaganda DEFAULTSORT Propaganda Techniques Category Psychological warfare Category Promotion ... Critical thinking Category Propaganda techniques ar ru ...   more details




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