The American Nuclear Society was founded in 1954 as a not-for-profit association to promote the growing nuclear field. In 1955, ANS held its first annual meeting and elected Walter Zinn as its first president. Originally headquartered in space provided by the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies (ORINS), the Society’s headquarters were moved to various locations over the years […]
Read moreJames T. Sidney received his patent for the invention, “Infant trainer seat” (US4503571A), from the USPTO, on 12th March 1985. The present invention relates to infant training seats that mount to a standard toilet or commode. This trainer seat includes a standard seat that has a secured support frame, aligned with the opening of the seat. […]
Read moreThe Journal of Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus is a bimonthly peer revied journal published for pediatric ophthalmologists and mostly publishes articles and research work regarding eye disorders in pediatric individuals and the treatment of strabismus in all age groups. The journal was first started in 1964 as a quarterly journal. The current journal has Rudolph […]
Read morePrinceton University Press is an independent published with affiliations with the Princeton University. It was founded by Whitney Darrow, a Princeton University graduate in 1905 along with Charles Scribner II, another Princeton graduate. The press initially printed local newspapers, “the Daily Princetonian” and university documents. The press began as a for-profit organization and later turned […]
Read moreIn recent years the most popular development in the field of personal comfort at homes or clubs is the use of hot water spas sometimes called jacuzzi’s. These hot water spas are often built-in connections with a swimming pool which is installed either in a person’s back yard or in a public or private facility. […]
Read moreWater traps are used in sinks and other drains, wherein they form a water seal that is comfortably secured together by a threaded connection. Gert Soderstrom received his patent for the invention, “Water trap” (US4254512A), from the USPTO on 10th March 1981. The present invention relates to a water trap that is inserted into a draining […]
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