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==[[Architecture]], [[building]]s, [[city planning]] and [[public space]]==
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===A-B (ABC)===
{{Infobox musical artist
*[[Ageostrophy]] to do with meterology
|Name = Meat Loaf|
*[[Alpha transmitter Novosibirsk]]: ({{coor dms|buildings|45|22|N|84|26|52.4|E|}})
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*[[Alpha transmitter Krasnodar]] ({{coor dms|45|24|18|N|38|09|29|E|}})
|Background = solo_singer
*[[Alpha transmitter Khabarovsk]] ({{coor dms|50|04|24|N|136|36|24|E|}})
|Birth_name = Marvin Lee Aday
*[[Alpha transmitter Revda]] ({{coor dms|68|02|8|N|34|41|00|E|}})
|Alias = Michael Aday
*[[Alpha transmitter Seyda]] ({{coor dms|39|28|16|N|62|43|07|E|}})
|Born = [[September 27]], [[1947]]
*[[Alernative Transparent Matrials]] alternative building materials that can be used instead of glass for finishing exteriors,which does not trap heat,esp in tropical countries.
|Died =
*[[Anzeiger-Hochhaus]] Apartment building in German built in an [[Expressionist architecture|Expressionist]] style.
|Origin = [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]]
*[[Mario Asnago]] who? [http://eng.archinform.net/arch/17399.htm?ID=972183bda51ab16243942d2a4326a3e1&scrwdt=1024 sone info]
|Instrument = [[Singer|Vocalist]]<br>[[Guitar]]
*[[Ayssar Arida]] (Architect and Urbanist, author. b 1971 e.g. [http://www.quantumcity.com/aa_about_01.htm here]
|Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]]<br>[[Hard rock]]
*[[BiniShell]] or [[Binishell]] (Architect [[Dante N. Bini]]'s controversial construction technique)
|Occupation = [[Singer]]<br>[[Actor]]
*[[Boston Harborwalk]]
|Years_active = 1968 — Present
*[[Bass redirection]]
|Label = [[Rare Earth]] , [[Cleveland International Records]] , [[Epic Records|Epic]] , [[RCA]] , [[Atlantic]] , [[Arista Records|Arista]], [[Music Corporation of America|MCA]] , [[Polydor]], [[Sanctuary Records|Sanctuary]] , [[Mercury Records|Mercury]] , [[Virgin Records|Virgin]]
*[[Yves Brunier]] who?
|Associated_acts =
*[[Philip Trammell Shutze]] who?
|URL = http://www.meatloaf.net
*[[Buildings and Structures by Year]]
|Current_members =
|Past_members =
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===C-F (ABC)===
'''Meat Loaf''' is the [[stage name]] of '''Michael Lee Aday''' (born '''Marvin Lee Aday''' on [[September 27]], [[1947]]), an [[United States|American]] [[actor]] (stage and screen) and [[rock music|rock]] [[singer]]. He is particularly noted for his smash hit album ''[[Bat out of Hell]]'' and several famous songs from movies. The Neverland Express is the name of the [[band (music)|band]] he fronts, as its [[lead singer]]. In 2001, he legally changed his first name to Michael.<ref>http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/M/Meat_Loaf/2001/09/30/747680.html</ref><ref>http://evalu8.org/staticpage?page=review&siteid=4397</ref>
*[[Cal-Neva]] Lake Tahoe resort once owned by [[Frank Sinatra]]
*[[Campanopolis]] ([http://www.campanopolis.com])
*[[Cardington Airship Hangars]]
*[[Carriage House]] according to the dictionary "a building for housing a horse drawn carriage, typically such a building that has bee converted to a dwelling."
*[[Cetriolini]]
*[[Barcelona Charter]]
*[[Château d'Azay-le-Ferron]] see [http://www.chateau-azay-le-ferron.com/home.htm]
*[[Château Villette]] where?
*[[CHAYKA transmitter Bryansk]] ( GRI 8000, 53°7'50.600" N, 34°54'54 44.800" E, 1150 kW)
*[[CHAYKA transmitter Petrozavodsk]] ( GRI 8000, 61°45'32.400" N, 33°41'40.400" E, 1150 kW)
*[[CHAYKA transmitter Slonim]] ( GRI 8000, 53°7'55.200" N, 25°23'46.000" E, 1150 kW)
*[[CHAYKA transmitter Simferopol]] ( GRI 8000, 44°53'20.600" N, 33°52'32.100" E, 1150 kW)
*[[CHAYKA transmitter Syzran]] ( GRI 8000, 53°17'17.600" N, 48°6'53.400" E, 1150 kW)
*[[Christophe Girot]] ?
*[[Christopher Street Pier]] where?
*[[Community Trust Land]]
*[[Conch House]] (style of dwelling found in the Florida Keys)
*[[Construction Design and Management Regulations]] or [[Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 1994]] (see [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si1994/Uksi_19943140_en_1.htm]
*[[Contextualism (architecture)]]
*[[Corimec]] (flat pack temporary buildings)
*[[Cosmoplanetary Messiah]] (statue of French sect leader [[Gilbert Bourdin]])
*[[Crescent Hydropolis Resorts PLC (Hotel)]] (http://www.crescent-hydropolis.com/)
*[[Cybercity 1]] (Technologic City in Malaysia, inaugurated [[January 30]] [[2005]])
*[[Daneshgar Architects]] a project like [[Tehran city center]] [http://www.daneshgar.net Website]
*[[Demourelles Island]], New Orleans, Louisiana (apparently the only island in New Orleans)
*[[Digital citizenship]], closely realted to [[Global citizenship]]
*[[Dnieprostroi Dam]] dam built in the 1930's in the USSR
*[[Dogeared jewelry]]?
*[[Dome of Florence Cathedral]] Created by Filippo Brunelleschi in 1420-1436 AD. In Florence, Italy.
*[[Drake Landing]] solar powered community (where?)
*[[Dripping (art)|Dripping]] [http://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dripping pl-wiki]
*[[Dudenhausen]] Farm estate in Nordrhein-Westfale, Germany
*[[Dual occupancy]]
*[[Dumbbell tenement]]s
*[[Dynamic architecture]] New architectural movement focusing on moving buildings - the first dynamic skyscraper is being built in Dubai
*[[Eco Municipality]] An eco-municipality aspires to develop an [[Ecoscape]]
*[[El-Deir]]
*[[English basement]]
*[[e communication in learning and teaching]] ???
*[[Roberto Einaudi]] ?
*[[Fernmeldeturm Bielefeld-Hühnenburg]] ?
*[[Fernmeldeturm Bremerhaven-Schiffdorf]] ?
*[[Fernmeldeturm Ulm-Ermingen]] ?
*[[Fernsehturm Donnersberg]]
*[[Fibre Cement Board]]
*[[Finite Simulation]]
*[[Fisher Body 21]] (now abandoned Ford? auto plant in detroit, mi. first building in world to use reinforced concrete?)
*[[Framed structure]]
* [[Francis D. K. Ching]], he is a very famous author and has written so many books on architecture, interior design, construction, etc. I am very suprised that there is no an article on him. I'll like to know more about him: how he was trained to be so sucessful, what are his major works, including his books and design projects if any, his private life, etc. Can some one add an article about him?
*[[Friedrich-Clemens-Gerke Turm]]
*[[Friedrich Kiesler]] surrealist architect - Endless House and the Shrine of the Book are his two most famous designs.
*[[Funkturm Arsenal]]
*[[Apple Trees in Blossom]] by [[Paul Gauguin]]
 
===G-L (ABC)===
Aday was born in [[Dallas, Texas|Dallas]], [[Texas]]. Despite setbacks (including [[bankruptcy]], on more than one occasion), Meat Loaf is notable for the ultimate success of his music career, spawning some of the largest-selling albums of all time, and breaking several records for chart duration. ''Bat Out of Hell'', the debut album which had been four years in the making, sold over 34 million copies, becoming more profitable than [[Michael Jackson]]'s blockbuster ''[[Thriller (album)|Thriller]]''. After almost 30 years, it still sells an estimated 200,000 copies annually, and stayed on the charts for over 9 years.<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio2/soldonsong/songlibrary/batoutofhell.shtml http://www.jimsteinman.com/00classicr3.htm</ref> Each of the seven tracks on the album eventually charted as a single hit.
*[[Geltaftan]] Fired-structure earth architecture developed by architect [[Nader Khalili]]
*[[George Cromwell Recreational Center]] Recreational Center in Staten Island.
*[[Gisborough Hall]] ancestral home of [[Baron Gisborough]], now hotel. [[User:Computerjoe|Computerjoe]][[User talk:Computerjoe|<span style="color:red">'s talk</span>]] 14:33, 14 July 2007 (UTC)
*[[Glassboard]] - Similar to a [[Whiteboard]] but with crystal (crystal-only or Plasma/LCD screen recovered with a top layer glass intended to write on). Example: [http://www.maul.de/php/Proxy.php?purl=/maul_e/products/catalogs/1000117/14/35/show,737.html]
*[[Goodman Diagram]] alternating stress vs. mean stress diagram used by engineers
*[[Greek road]]
*[[Green River High School]] A high school servicing Green River, Wyoming and surrounding areas.
*[[Gregg Lynn]] contemporary architect (contemporary to when?)
*[[Guards chapel]], London
*[[Habitat design]]
*[[Harishankar Temple]]
*[[Harvey L. Page]], Architect of Washington, D.C., Chicago, and San Antonio
*[[Hatshepsut's Temple]] (Hatshepsut's Temple in Egypt)
*[[Hermann Muthesuis]] who?
*[[Hotel Regina at Cimiez]], near Nice, France, maybe [[Hotel Regina, Cimiez]]
*[[Hoxie House]] - house built circa 1680 in [[Sandwich, MA]]. [http://www.frommers.com/destinations/sandwich/A28613.html] [http://libraries.mit.edu/rvc/kidder/photos/MA61.html]
*[[Hugh Newell Jacobsen]] - Architect
*[[Iakov Chernikhov]] - Russian Architect
*[[Iliad sculpture]] (painted steel sculpture in Seattle Center) - the [[Olympic Iliad]] by [[Alexander Liberman]].
*[[ILCOR]] - Something to do with First Aid but what?
*[[Integrated Services Environment]] ([[ISE]])
*[[Interactive architecture]] emergent field integrating digital and interactive technologies with architecture
*[[International House Philadelphia]]
*[[In vivo counting]]
*[[I-wall]] (per American Society of Civil Engineers investigating New Orleans levee structure)
*[[Iznik tiles]] (Famous tiles or [[faience]] from [[Rūstem Pasha Mosque]] in the city of Iznik or Nicaea)
*[[JST connector]] A type of electrical connector, typically used with small rechargeable batteries - should be in Category:DC_power_connectors. (request by spurkis)
*[[John Nolen]] Early 20th C American city planner (Madison, Wis.; Flint, Mich.; etc.)
*[[Katherine Briçonnet]] built [[Château de Chenonceau]]
*[[Kerala Temples]] - See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Hindu_temples#Kerala]
*[[Koeru TV Tower]] where?
*[[Lapsury]] birth place of [[Titus Groan]]
*[[Laurel Hall]] - 1916 Mansion in Indianapolis built by Staughton A. Fletcher, current home of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity
*[[Line Reactor]] A large coil set that introduces a specific amount of inductive reactance into a circuit.
*[[Liner paper]] used to create a smooth wall surface in preparation for wallpapering a wall.
*[[Little Manor]] aka [[Mosby Hall]] [[Littleton,North Carolina]], [[USA]] ca.1774 & 1800. Photos from 1940 Architectural Survey and 2006 visit to ruins.
*[[Lo Pan Compass]] Compass used in feng shui; not sure about the spelling.
*[[Lutyens Delhi]] ?
*[[Luxfer Prism Company]] added horizontal prisms to one side of glass tiles to direct sunlight further back into rooms
*[[fricandeau]] is a veal dish larded and braised veal fillet
 
===M-Q (ABC)===
Although he enjoyed success with ''[[Bat out of Hell]]'' and ''[[Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell]]'', Meat Loaf experienced some initial difficulty establishing a steady career within his native United States; however, he has retained [[cultural icon|iconic]] status and popularity in [[Europe]], especially the UK, where he ranks 23rd for number of weeks overall spent on the charts, and is one of only two artists with an album never to have left the [[music chart]]s. In [[Germany]], Meat Loaf became notably popular following the release of ''Bat out of Hell II'' but has enjoyed most of his success among pop/rock fans. He ranked 96th on [[VH1]]'s '100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock'.
*[[Marianne Suhr]] - ruin detective in BBC-2's [[Restoration]] TV series
*[[Marist College, Kogarah]]
*[[Marilyn Caroll]] - researcher at the University of Minnesota
*[[Marius Rousseau]] (Pittsburgh Architect, music teacher)
*[[McHargian analysis]] - landscape evaluation developed by [[Ian McHarg]] [http://www.planning.org/25anniversary/planning/1991nov.htm ]
*[[Mendes Da Rocha]] ?
*[[Mitochondrial biogenesis]]
*[[Magic Llamas]], Northwest Arkansas, 1920's resort or town
*[[Multitouch Display]]
*[[Nail House]] -- defined by China blogger Lyn Jeffery as "the residences of urbanites whose neighborhoods have been 'moved' and who are the last hold-outs--they stick out like nails in an otherwise modernized environment."
*[[Neo-brutalist architecture]]
*[[Modern Greek architecture]]
*[[Neues Bauen]] Appears as a red link in a number of articles ([[Shell-Haus]], [[New Objectivity]], [[Adolf Rading]], [[Constantin Lipsius]], [[Public housing]], etc.)
*[[New Hampshire State Mental Hospital]]
*[[Nigerian Industrial Development Bank]] (tallest building in Nigeria, top floors recently collapsed)
*[[Ocean Dome]]
*[[Orrin Thompson Homes]]
*[[Palace of Unions]] (Дом Союзов, Moscow)
*[[Patrizio Romano Paris]] An Italian architect now deceased, featured in several literary works such as the book Rome Houses
*[[Peacock Alley]] where?
*[[Phillip Trammell Shutze]]
*[[Pfänder Transmitter]]
*[[Pillar Hall of Palace of Unions]] (Колонный зал Дома Союзов, Moscow)
*[[Piscine Deligny]] (Beloved pool which sank in the Seine in 1993 or 1994) Where?
*[[Place Igor Stravinsky]] in Paris, France
*[[Plat book]], [[Plat map]] book of maps of parcels as record maintained with county govt. (america)
*[[Platial]] - See [http://www.platial.com/]
*[[Plaza de la Raza]] Los Angeles, CA - See [http://www.plazadelaraza.org/]
*[[Powder tower]], Prague. What is a Powder Tower?
*[[Progressive Architecture]] (origin and awards)
*[[Public Housing Administration]]
*[[Pugeston]] (Part of [[Montrose, Angus]] with important history)
*[[Quantum Urbanism]]
 
===R-S (ABC)===
Meat Loaf has also appeared in over 50 movies or television shows<ref>http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001533/ </ref> sometimes even as himself, or as characters resembling his onstage personality, such as his memorable role in ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. He starred (unrecognizably out-of-character) in the acclaimed feature film ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'', as Robert "Bob" Paulson, a [[cancer]]-survivor support-group member who had testicular cancer, leading to castration.
*[[Rabirius (architect)]], see [[Flavian Palace]], [[Castel Gandolfo]], [[Arch of Titus]]
*[[radical particularity]]
*[[Riverview Hospital]], a psychiatric hospital based in Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada. Now closed down, the hospital played a strong part in the development of Coquitlam.
*[[Robert Byrd (architect)]]
*[[Robert Edwin Dietz]] ([[Robert E. Dietz]]) (Dietz Lantern)
*[[Robert van't Hoff (architect)]]
*[[Rondo-Cubism]] (the "National Style" in interwar Czechoslovakia)
*[[Roof framing]] is the construction of the supports for a roof. (Request is for a how-to article.) [http://www.basiccarpentrytechniques.com/Framing%20Gable%20Roofs.html] [http://www.basiccarpentrytechniques.com/Framing%20Hip%20Roofs.html]
*[[RR Donnelly Building (Chicago)]] (Images here [http://photos1.blogger.com/img/94/1130/640/IMG_2094.jpg][http://www.bridgeandtunnelclub.com/bigmap/outoftown/chicago/rivertour/10rrdonnellycenter.jpg][http://www.rachelleb.com/images/2004_07_09/rr_donn_marina_city.jpg][http://www.brainnew.com.tw/Article/raymond2002/image/092002/rr_donnelly_hq.jpg])
*[[Russell Mitchell]] (motorcycle builder [[Exile Cycles]], star of [[Build or Bust]]
*[[Santa Monica - UCLA Medical Center]]
*[[Scandinavian modern]]
*[[Segal Method]]
*[[Seismic Resistance]]
*[[The Senses Considered as a Perceptual System]] Theory of J.J.Gibson about the way people perceive (or interact) with world.
*[[Sharp Centre for Design]] (Images here [http://images.google.com.au/images?q=sharp+centre+for+design&hl=en&btnG=Search+Images])
*[[Shlomo Aronson]] Landscape architect.
*[[Silk Building]] Condo on 14 East 4th street in Manhattan. Lower level is home to New York City's first Tower Records.
*[[Sirius apartment building]] Sydney, Australia
*[[Sixteenth Section]] Land designated by the United States government to be used to build schools.
*[[Slow architecture]]
*[[Armando Sol]] Salvadorian architect at the beginning of the 19th century
*[[Solar electricity in interiors]] how solar electricity can be used to make electrical appliances work (just like any electricity?)
*[[Sonnenbrink Tower]]
*[[Songyue Temple Pagoda]] - The only ancient brick and mud Buddhist pagoda in China
*[[Southern Nevada Land Management Act of 1998]]
*[[Spatial syntax]]
*[[Split Stairwell]]
*[[Straw bale house]]
*[[Ste. Clotilde]] a minor basilica in Paris
*[[Shimosuwa municipal museum]] a museum by a lake built by Toya Ito
*[[Sunken City]] several acres of land that collapsed into the ocean near Point Fermin, San Pedro
*[[Swanson Speed Square]] a simple architectural measurement tool used to quickly mark angles for rafters, etc.
 
==Early=T-Z life(ABC)===
*[[Tao Gofers]] architect of Sirius apartment building in Sydney, Australia
===The Start===
*[[Tarhalle]]
Meat Loaf was the first child of Orvis Wesley Aday, a [[policeman]], and Wilma Artie Hukel, a school teacher and a member of the Vo-di-o-do Girls gospel quartet. Orvis was an [[alcoholic]] who would go on [[binge drinking|drinking binges]] for days at a time. Meat Loaf and his mother would drive around to all the bars in Dallas, looking for Orvis to take him home. Because of this, Meat Loaf often stayed with his grandmother, Charlsee Norrod.
*[[Taxi Wallet]]
*[[Taylorian Institution]], [[Oxford]]
*[[Telecommunication Tower Arhus]]
*[[Telecommunication Tower Bremen]]
*[[Texas porch]]
*[[Theodore Heuck]] ?
*[[Thermogenic depth]]
*[[Tiger Tops]] (of the [[Chitwan National Park]], Nepal)
*[[Timea Jakab]] ?
*[[Titanium Sublimation Pump]]
*[[Tokyo Academic Park]]
*[[Torres de Colon]] (in Madrid, Spain)
*[[Traditional neighborhood development]] ([[TND]])
*[[Transmission Tower Mulhouse-Belvédère]]
*[[Transmitter Gartow]]
*[[Transmitter Hörby]]
*[[Transport truss]]
*[[Tu Lit Boon]] ?
*[[TV Tower Yekaterinburg]]
*[[Uni-Solar]] fabricator of flexible solar roofing shingles
*[[Underwater bridge]]
*[[United States Internet Crime Task Force]], Inc. [http://www.usict.org USICT, Inc.]
*[[Urban Rehabilitation]] (related to [[Urban Renewal]])
*[[Urbanology]]
*[[Valgjärve TV Tower]]
*[[Chateau Vauloge]] impressive neo-gothic castle in the sarthe region of france
*[[Francis Xavier Velarde]] influential 20th Century British church architect
*[[Verrès Castle]]
*[[Vertical Information Systems]]
*[[Vertical Stack Brick Kiln]] a simple ethod for making bricks
*[[Walter Segal Method]] (timber framing, see, [http://www.segalselfbuild.co.uk/whatthetrustoffe.html]
*[[Webrovka]](a destination in Europe [[http://www.webrovka.com]]
*[[White Temple]] (at a city of Mesopotamia called Warka, c.3500-3000 B.C.)
*[[Whitelaw Hotel]] (on 13th street in Washington DC, built in 1919) (National Register of Historic Places)
*[[Womack Army Medical Center]] a large military hospital in [[Fayetteville, NC]] serving [[Fort Bragg]]
*[[Zhou Art]]
 
==[[Communications]]==
Although there have been various explanations for his stage name, according to his official website, his name started when his father called him "Meat" as a two-year-old. His schoolmates would later turn it into ''Meat Loaf'' as it has the same initials as his real name. While attending [[Thomas Jefferson High School (Dallas)|Thomas Jefferson High School]],<ref name="tj1965">[http://www.tjhs1965.com/ TJ Class of 1965 Reunion]</ref> Meat Loaf relates a story in his autobiography, [[Meat Loaf: To Hell and Back|''To Hell and Back'']], about how he, a friend and his friend's father, drove out to [[Love Field]] to watch [[John F. Kennedy]] land. After watching him leave the airport, they decided to head to Market Hall which was on Kennedy's parade route. On the way they heard that he had been shot so they headed to [[Parkland Hospital]] where they saw [[Jackie Kennedy]] get out of the car and [[Governor]] [[John Connally]] get pulled out, though they never saw Kennedy taken out.
 
===0-9===
After attending college at [[Lubbock Christian University|Lubbock Christian College]], Meat Loaf transferred to [[University of North Texas|North Texas State University]]. While there he was called in for an [[United States Army|Army]] physical which he tried to fail by gaining sixty-eight pounds in four and a half weeks. They determined that he was fit despite being [[color blind]], having a trick shoulder and being very [[concussion]] prone (he's had seventeen of them). When his [[conscription|draft]] notice arrived two years later, he ignored it. In [[1967]], after seeing his mother hospitalized and her health deteriorating, Meat Loaf left Texas and moved to [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], where he became a [[Doorman|bouncer]] at a teenage nightclub.
*[[2BESS switch]] - electrical telephone switch similar to 1AESS but smaller; also, setup a redirect for [[2BESS]] pointing to [[2BESS switch]].
*[[3GSM World Congress]] (info at [http://www.3gsmworldcongress.com])
 
*[[3G(third generation) mobiles]]:the new generation of mobile phones mainly uses CDMA technology
In his autobiography, Meat Loaf claims that shortly after his mother died, his father, in a drunken rage, tried to kill him with a knife, and that he barely managed to escape after they had a bad fight. After Meat Loaf got his inheritance from his mother's death, he rented an apartment in Dallas and isolated himself for three and a half months. Finally, a friend found him and got him out. Eventually he bought a car with his inheritance and drove to California.
 
===A-C===
[[Image:Detroit1.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Meat Loaf with fellow cast members of ''Hair'']]
*[[A2EA (AAL type 2 Service Endpoint Addresses)]]
*[[AAA games]]
*[[Alex Michaelis]] Eco architect, London.
*[[Ancient communication technologies]]
*[[Arlington Time Signal]]
*[[Analog Simultaneous Voice & Data]] ([[ASVD]])
*[[Associated Public Safety Communications Officers]], a trade association.
*[[Berger Codes]] (for error correction)
*[[Broadband Radio Access Network]] ([[BRAN]])
*[[Broadcast & communication systems]] (info at [http://www.bcssal.com])
*[[Bubble packet]]
*[[Budapest Telefon-Hirmondo system]]
*[[Building Integrated Timing Source (BITS Timing - SONET)]]
*[[Convective loop with storage]]
*[[Cross Channel Rejection]]
*[[Cross-layer scheduling]]
*[[CS-4]]
*[[Coarse salt]]
*[[OFDM in Broadband]]
 
===Early musical careerD-G===
*[[Digital Compression of Increased Transmission]] ([[DCIT]])- supposedly developed at Stevens Inst. of Tech?
In Los Angeles, he formed his first band, Meat Loaf Soul. During the recording of their first song, Meat Loaf hit a big note and blew the board dash; he was immediately offered three recording contracts. However, he turned them all down. Meat Loaf Soul's first gig was in [[Huntington Beach, California|Huntington Beach]] at the Cave, opening up for [[Them (band)|Them]], [[Van Morrison]]'s band. While performing their cover of the [[Yardbirds]]' "Smokestack Lightning", the smoke machine they used made too much smoke and the club had to be cleared out. Later, the band was the opening act at [[California State University, Northridge|Cal State Northridge]] for [[Renaissance (band)|Renaissance]], [[Taj Mahal (musician)|Taj Mahal]] and [[Janis Joplin]]. The band then underwent several changes at [[lead guitar]], changing the name of the band each time - including Popcorn Blizard, and Floating Circus. As Floating Circus, they opened for [[The Who]], [[The Fugs]], [[The Stooges]], [[MC5]], [[Grateful Dead]] and [[The Grease Band]]. Their regional success led them to release a single, "Once Upon A Time" backed with "Hello".
*[[DCN traffic]]
*[[Digital Line Unit]] ([[DLU]]) (Network Switch Part)
*[[E-mail structure]]
*[[Escalation (technical support)]]
*[[External Differential Efficiency]]
*[[Gaussian Phase Shift Keying]]( [[GPSK]]) a modulation technique that represents a data bit by a shift in phase.
*[[Gujarat State Wide Area Network]] ([[GSWAN]])
*[[G.729B codec]]
*[[G-Tech]] (Performance meter)
*[[Gooseneck Lamp]]
 
===''Hair''H-K===
*[[HyperStudio]] - a multimedia authoring program for the Mac OS and Windows platforms
After the break up of Floating Circus, Meat Loaf had several odd jobs, including being a body guard for [[? & the Mysterians|Question Mark]]. Having no steady work, Meat Loaf decided to get a job as a parking lot attendant with a friend of his. A man pulled up in the parking lot that Meat Loaf thought might be the guy that was going to hire him. The man asked Meat Loaf what he did beside park cars and Meat Loaf told him that he was a singer. The guy said that he should come in and audition for ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]''. Not being prepared, Meat Loaf told the piano player to play the sixteen-bar blues in C. After singing the first sixteen-bars of "The World Is Alright, It's the People that Make It Bad", they asked to sing "Aquarius", play [[Ulysses S. Grant|General Ulysses S. Grant]] and the Young Recruit. When he went to the show that night, the sprinklers came on half way through and ended the show. Meat Loaf went on to do the show in Los Angeles and then for a six month run in [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]], [[Michigan]].
*[[Home Media-technologies]]
*[[International Information Center]] [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/11/politics/11propaganda.html?ex=1135054800&en=05cc913041fcf232&ei=5070]
*[[IRCS]] (also known as IRC over SSL)
*[[ISO8885]] (ISO standard on HDLC XID frames)
*[[JOCL 1.0]]
 
===L-S===
== Early recordings ==
*[[Local-to-Global]]
=== Stoney & Meatloaf ===
*[[Mail stop code]]
{{main|Stoney & Meatloaf}}
*[[MAPD]] (MAPD as known by [[Avaya]])
[[Image: Stoney&MeatloafCover.jpg|left|thumb|French picture sleeve of Stoney & Meatloaf's ''"What You See Is What You Get"'']]
*[[Muxponder]]
With the publicity generated from ''Hair'', Meat Loaf was invited to record with [[Motown]]. They suggested that he do a duet with [[Shaun Murphy (singer)|Stoney Murphy]], to which he agreed. They were given songs written by Motown's production team in charge of the album and only came in to lay down their vocals. The album, titled ''Stoney & Meatloaf'' (Meatloaf being shown as one word), was completed in the summer of [[1971 in music|1971]] and released in September of that year. A single was released in advance of the album titled ''What You See Is What You Get'' reached number thirty six on the [[R&B]] charts and seventy-one on [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart. To support their album, Meat Loaf and Stoney toured with [[Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers]], opening up for [[Richie Havens]], [[Bob Seger]], [[Alice Cooper]] and [[Rare Earth]]. He left soon after Motown cut his and Stoney's vocals from the only one of three songs he liked (the others being "I'd Love To Be As Heavy As Jesus" and "What You See Is What You Get"}, "Who is the Leader of the People?", which the vocals were replaced by [[Edwin Starr]]. The album has been re-released after his success, cutting Stoney's vocals from all songs cut from the original Stoney and Meatloaf album. "Who is the Leader of the People?" was released with Meat Loaf's vocals intact, only Stoney was missing and the album failed. Stoney, in Meat Loaf's absence, brought out a solo single which flopped and quit Motown shortly after.
*[[Multi-channel Video Programming Distributors]] or MPO's ([[MVPD]])
*[[Offline Message ENvironment]] ([[OMEN]])
*[[Optical sound]] (like that used in [[film]] or the [[Optigan]] synthesizer)
*[[Ottendorf Cipher]] - Featured in the film [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Treasure_%28film%29 National Tresure], tells an encrypted message using written documents.
*[[Private Mobile Network]]
*[[Quik Call II]] (1+1 Fire Dispatch tone)
*[[Samsung SCH-A950]]
*[[Samsung-D807]] (new samsung slider)
*[[Samsung SGH-E700]] (samsung mobile phone)
*[[Samsung SGH-E830]] (new Samsung mobile slider)
*[[smartjack]] a managed physical interface for T1 / E1 lines.
*[[Space Wave]] ?
*[[Omnicell]]
*[[Starkish]] [http://thestarkishdebate.blogspot.com/]
*[[Microdiversity]] (Selection of best signal from different sectors within a Cell of a Mobile network. This will be done by BSC in GSM and by RNC in UMTS)
*[[SMS gateway for GSM Networks]]; its uses and configuration. Advertising?
 
===More Than You DeserveT-Z===
*[[Talk battery]]
After the tour, Meat Loaf rejoined the cast of ''Hair'', this time on [[Broadway theater|Broadway]]. After he hired an agent, he auditioned for the [[Public Theater]]'s production of ''[[More Than You Deserve]]''. It was during the audition that Meat Loaf first met his future collaborator [[Jim Steinman]]. He sang a former Stoney and Meatloaf favorite of his, "I'd Love To Be As Heavy As Jesus", and with that, got the part of Rabbit, a maniac that blows up his fellow soldiers so they can "go home". Also in the show were [[Ron Silver]] and [[Fred Gwynne]]. After it closed he appeared in ''"[[As You Like It]]"'' with [[Raúl Juliá]] and [[Mary Beth Hurt]].
*[[Tecton group]]
*[[Telephone metering]]
*[[Telescopic antenna]]
*[[Telex transfer]]
*[[Thermopane Window]]
*[[Threshing sledge]]
*[[Transatlantic phone call]]s
*[[TOPP]]
*[[Sum to Infinity]]
*[[Ultima Tower]] Two mile high enclosed city, or "[[arcology]]"
*[[Urbanisation and market driven forces]] urban planning viewed from a market driven perspective
*[[UP0E]] (Digital interface for [[Siemens]] Digital Phones, such as optiPoint and optiSet)
*[[VC mux]]
*[[Virtual Interaction Technology]]
*[[Virtual Private Server Technology]]
*[[Viterbi Error Rate]] or [[Viterbi error rate]] (see [[Viterbi algorithm]]?)
*[[VoIP Rates Comparison]] (Comparing prices between P2P voip services e.g. [[Skype]], [[Voipbuster]] and [[Jajah]]) (See Discussion)
*[[XoIP]]
*[[Zeltzer's AIP cube]]
*[[Zinc Accetate]] ([[Zineryt]])
 
== [[Design]] ==
He recorded a single of ''More Than You Deserve'' and had a [[cover version|cover]] of ''In the Presence of the Lord'' as its b-side. He was only able to save three copies of it, for the record company wouldn't allow its press release. With those three copies he released many rare cds featuring the two songs, but they can rarely be spotted at CD outlets. He later recorded it again in 1981.
*[[Aridnyk]] top Myspace layout Designer
*[[Bruno Giacometti]], Swiss architect and artist
*[[Ceramic and glass design]]: conspicuous in the otherwise blue list of links on the [[Design]] page.
*[[Homemade glue]]
*[[kirkyans]]
*[[stone carved artifacts]]: carved stone artefacts as elements in architecture
*[[Product Specification]]
*[[Wireless LAN Management]]: A lot about wifi and wlan security, but little about management
 
== [[Dimensioning]] and [[tolerancing]] ==
===The Rocky Horror Picture Show===
*[[Basic dimension]]
[[Image:Hotpatootie!.JPG|thumb|200px|right|Meat Loaf's brief cameo in ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', singing ''Hot Patootie''.]]
*[[Engine design of toy aircraft]]
{{main|The Rocky Horror Show}}
*[[Projected tolerance zone]]
{{main|The Rocky Horror Picture Show}}
During the winter of [[1973]], after returning from a short production of ''[[Rainbow in New York]]'' in [[Washington, D.C.]], Meat Loaf received a call asking him to be in ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' where he played the parts of Eddie and Dr. Scott. The success of the play led to the filming of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' where Meat Loaf just played Eddie. About the same time, Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman started work on ''[[Bat Out of Hell]]''. Meat Loaf convinced [[Epic Records]] to shoot [[music video|videos]] for four songs, "[[Bat Out of Hell (song)|Bat Out of Hell]]", "[[Paradise by the Dashboard Light]]", "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" and "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad". He then convinced [[Lou Adler]], the producer of ''Rocky Horror'', to run the "Paradise" video as a trailer to the movie. Meat Loaf's final show in New York was [[Gower Champion]]'s ''[[Rock-a-bye Hamlet]]'', a [[Hamlet]] musical. It closed two weeks into its initial run. Meat would later return occasionally to perform ''Hot Patootie'' for a special Rocky Horror reunion or convention, one of which was recorded for his ''[[Live Around the World]]'' CD set in 1996.
 
==Education==
During his recording of the soundtrack for Rocky Horror, Meat Loaf recorded 3 more songs as well: ''Take a Number'', ''Stand By Me (a cover)'', and ''Clap Your Hands''. They weren't released until his 80's singles were released for an unknown reason.
:See also [[Wikipedia:List of missing journals]]
 
==''Bat= outPeople of Hell''A-Z===
*[[Ann Darling]] The Darling MMP Measuring Mentoring Potential for mentorship education
{{main|Bat out of Hell}}
*[[Archibald Anderson Hill]] linguist (where)
[[Image:Bat out of Hell.jpg|left|thumb|''Bat Out Of Hell'' jacket]]
* Professor [[Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya]] Theoretical physicist and eminent Histopathologist of Kolkata (references?)
Meat Loaf and friend/songwriter [[Jim Steinman]] started ''Bat out of Hell'' in [[1972 in music|1972]], but did not get serious about it until the end of [[1974 in music|1974]]. Meat Loaf decided to leave [[theater]], and concentrate exclusively on his music career. Then, the ''[[National Lampoon|National Lampoon Show]]'' opened on Broadway, and it needed an understudy for [[John Belushi]], a close friend of Meat Loaf since [[1972]]. It was at the Lampoon Show that Meat Loaf met [[Ellen Foley]], the co-star who ended up singing "[[Paradise by the Dashboard Light]]" with him on the album ''Bat out of Hell''.
* Mr. [[Rupak Bhattacharya]] - Theoretical physicist originator of BHattacharya's model of Universe and Mass less earliest particle in the origin of Universe called R partccle (references?)
*[[Alexander Broyles]] in American popular culture, holds numerous beer-drinking records including the "shotgun"
*[[George S. Counts]] progressive education theorist
*[[Leonard Cutler]] late inventor of the atomic clock
*[[Michael John DiSanto]] author, professor of english (a.k.a. Michael DiSanto)
*[[David DiVincenzo]] leader in quantum computing
*[[Bruce Droste]] - Founder of the Virtual High School
*[[James Fletcher (Texas)]] academic administrator
*[[Gwendolyn Jordan Dungy]] Executive Director, National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
*[[Chris Hafner-Eaton]] Health Services Researcher, Policy Analyst, Educator, Author; Activist in Natural Health, Women's Health, Maternal Child Health & Lactation, & Access to Health Care.
*[[Ezz Hattab]] Senior Project Management Consultant, Senior E-Business Consultant
*[[Klaus Klein]] Professor of Biologie and Health Education at the University of Koln
*[[Elizabeth Kootz]]--first African American President of the National Education Association, former director of the Women's Bureau
*[[Stephen A. Martin]] - American ethnohistorian, specializing in the Trans-Mississippi West.
*[[Karl Mauzey]]
*[[Shela Minhas]] - renowned Pakistani-Canadian Educator and Entrepreneur
*[[Francis Joseph Neef]] - 1770-1854 - european born american educator, pestalozzian beliefs....
*[[Shayla Price]] - young entrepreneur, author of The Scholarship Search
*[[Dr. John Mark Reynolds]] - Creator and head of the renowned classical Torrey Honors Institute at Biola University.
*[[Dorothea Schlözer]] early female German doctorate
*[[Makoto Shichida]] - Expert on right brain development through education in early childhood
* [[Elena M. Sliepcevich]] - leading figure in health education, Director of School Health Education Study
*[[Harold Taylor (1914–1993)]]- President of Sarah Lawrence College (1945-1959) and progressive
*[[Sue Turner]] - Teacher at Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart
*[[John Cole Vodicka]] - Activist in southwest Georgia who fights for prisoner rights
*[[Sam Bass Warner]] - Nobel Peace Prize winner, was Prof. of History at Boston University. See [[John Silber]]
*[[Joshua Watson]] - Founder of the National Society for promoting Religious Education
*[[James Paul Gee]] - Video Game Researcher, Author of What Video Games have to Teach Us about Learning and Literacy
 
===Research Centers===
After the ''Lampoon'' show ended, Meat Loaf and Steinman spent time seeking a record deal. Their approaches were rejected by each record company, because their songs did not fit any specific recognized [[music industry]] style. Finally, they performed the songs for [[Todd Rundgren]], who decided to produce the album, as well as playing lead guitar on it. They then shopped the record around, but still had no takers until [[Cleveland International Records]] decided to take a chance. On [[October 21]], [[1977 in music|1977]], ''Bat out of Hell'' was released.
 
*[[Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE)]], CIRCLE is a non-partisan research center at the University of Maryland, College Park. CIRCLE studies civic education and engagement among young people.
Meat Loaf's first gig in support of the record was opening for [[Cheap Trick]] in [[Chicago]]; the audience started out hostile, but by the end of the show, they had been won over. Their next stop came a couple of days after the release of the album in [[New Jersey]]. The show was a complete sell-out, and people lined up to see it hours before it started. Things really started to take off after Meat Loaf appeared on ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'', as the Musical Guest, on [[March 25]], [[1978]]. (That evening's host, [[Christopher Lee]], introduced him saying, "I'd like you to meet . . . Loaf. . . . Oh . . . '''''MEAT LOAF!'''''") The huge success of the album caused a rift to open up between Meat Loaf and Steinman: the group, named after Meat Loaf for ease of labeling, seemed to Steinman to sideline his work as creator, and Steinman started to resent the attention that his partner was getting.{{citation needed}}
* [[Rome education]] -education on early education for Rome (Ancient Rome?)
 
=== Reading ===
During a show in [[Ottawa]], Meat Loaf fell off the stage and broke his leg. The injury caused him to cancel the rest of the tour. Unable to handle the [[stress (medicine)|pressure]], Meat Loaf resorted to [[cocaine]], ultimately culminating in a [[nervous breakdown]] where he threatened to commit suicide by jumping off the ledge of a building in New York. Then, in December 1978, he went to [[Woodstock, New York|Woodstock]] to work with Steinman. It was at the [[Bearsville Records|Bearsville]] studio that Meat Loaf met his future wife, Leslie G. Edmonds; they were married within a month. Leslie had a daughter from a previous marriage, [[Pearl Aday|Pearl]], who has followed in her stepfather's footsteps and become a singer. In the middle of recording his second album, ''[[Bad for Good]]'', Meat Loaf lost the ability to sing; it is unclear as to the exact cause - the tour was a punishing one, and the vocals and energy intense. However, his doctors said that physically he was fine and that his problem was psychological. Nevertheless, Steinman decided to keep recording ''Bad for Good'' without Meat Loaf.
*[[Analytic Phonics]] discussed in comparison with Synthetic Phonics, a method of delivering the teaching of reading.
*[[Harvard Book Award]]
*[[Reading Development Booklist]]
*[[Emergent literacies]]
*[[Harvard Coop Bookstore]]
*[[Beacon Academy]] a new school started in Boston to help urban kids get into elite prep schools [http://beaconacademy.org/]
*[[International Student Edition]]
*[[Lingua Latina per se illustrata]] by [[Hans Henning Ørberg|Hans H. Ørberg]], is a Latin course written entirely in Latin.
 
=== Programs ===
Just as his singing career looked as if it was reaching a dead end, he was given the role of Travis Redfish in ''Roadie''. The movie had cameos by [[Debbie Harry]], [[Roy Orbison]] and [[Hank Williams, Jr.]], but still was a box office flop.
*[[After School Program]]s in general.
*[[CA-954 AFJROTC]] [http://whs.rocklin.k12.ca.us/Academics/ROTC/index.html] Air Force Junior ROTC program based at Whitney High School, Rocklin, CA
*[[Classical African Studies]] as compared to African American Studies
*[[Cotutelle]] - Dual Ph.D. programs run through a French and a non-French tertiary institution?
*[[Doctor of Strategic Leadership]]
*[[DPEP]] ??, Primary Education system, implemented in Kerala, India with the help of World Bank.
*[[European Ph.D]] offered by several universities throughout the EU
*[[Felix Consent Decree]], result of 1994 Hawaii lawsuit causing complete over haul of the state's special education department
*[[Foundation Fellowship]] A four year undergraduate scholarship at The University of Georgia- similar to the Morehead Scholarship of UNC
*[[Helen Gordon Child Development Center ]] See http://www.hgcdc.pdx.edu/
*[[Horizons: Home Study]] A branch of the Mount Diablo Unified School District, history, number of students, how it works, etc.
*[[Indiana statewide testing for educational progress]]
*[[Joint Degree]] (1 degree, 1 curriculum defined and executed by 2 or more institutions)
*[[LEAPNow]], offering alternative, transformative education through outer and inner journeys.
*[[Learn Now BC]] - Program provides British Columbia students with a connection to distributed learning
*[[Local Education Fund]], ([[LEF]]) a third-party, nonprofit entity whose agenda, at least in part, consists of developing supportive community and private sector relationships with a public school system (from Public Education Network).
*[[Los Angeles Universal Preschool]]
*[[Man: A Course of Study (MACOS)]], an elementary school social science program developed in the '60's-'70's, that was commonplace, then banned for being too blatantly "humanistic"
*[[MIPP Degree]]
*[[NASA SHARP]], Summer hire program for young adults ages 16-17 through NASA.
*[[Newcastle Commission]], responsible for Revised Code of 1862 that changed educational system in England.
*[[New Roads School (Santa Monica, California)]] [http://www.newroads.org/] An Independent Pre-k through 12th Grade College Prep School in Santa Monica, California.
*[[Newton Fellowship]]
*[[North East School of the Arts]], four year fine arts program at Lee High School in San Antonio, Texas
*[[Nurturant strategy]]
*[[Open Learn Project]] - The Open Courseware Initiative of the Open University UK
*[[Portfolio Assesment]] A collection of student work used to evaluate their progress.
*[[President's Educations Awards Program]] - Snuffles72 20:49, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[Safe Schools Coalition]]
*[[Washington Workshops]] a study-in-Washington, DC program for high school students competitor of Presidential Classroom
 
=== Computers ===
Over time Meat Loaf got his singing voice back and got off drugs. The struggles that Meat Loaf faced during the making of ''Bat out of Hell'' paid off. It now has sold more than 35 million copies worldwide, making it one of the biggest-sellers of all time (just in the UK its 2.1 million sales put it in 38th place). Despite peaking at #9 and spending only two weeks in the top ten in 1981, it has now clocked up 474 weeks on the UK album chart, a figure bettered by only one other album - [[Fleetwood Mac]]'s ''Rumours'' with 478 . In [[Australia]], it knocked the [[Bee Gees]] off the number #1 spot and went on to become the biggest-selling Australian album of all time. ''Bat out of Hell'' is also one of only two albums that have never exited the Top 200 in the UK charts; this makes it the longest stay in any music chart in the world, although the ''published'' chart contains just 75 positions.
*[[Adobe Ultracapacitator]] --Do you mean ''capacitor''?
*[[Chittagong Education Board]]
*[[Educational Technology program]] - see [[Nuuanu Elementary School]]
*[[School laptop program]] - see [[Oak-Land Jr. High School]] and [http://www.apple.com/education/k12/onetoone/]
 
=== Other ===
==Life after ''Bat out of Hell''==
*[[Academic doping]] taking Ritalin or other such drugs in the hopes of improving academic performance.
In [[1980 in music|1980]], Meat Loaf started working on ''[[Dead Ringer (album)|Dead Ringer]]''. Steinman wrote all of the songs, but had little else to do with the album. At the time, his manager, David Sonnenberg, stepped out, and Todd Dellentash stepped in to manage Meat Loaf's career. The tour they planned, to support the album, was canceled after one show, because they ran out of the money that the studio advanced them. Sonnenberg and Dellentash also convinced [[Sony Records]] and [[CBS]] to advance more money for the making of the movie ''Dead Ringer'', which was shown at the [[Toronto Film Festival]] and won some favorable reviews, but was poorly considered after Dellentash and Sonenberg re-edited the movie.{{fact}}
*[[Brain Quest]] trivial and educational card decks popular in the 90s.
[[Image:MeatloafinBoston.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Meat Loaf on tour]]
*[[can-do descriptor]] related to language learning, at least
In [[1981]], Leslie gave birth to [[Amanda Aday]], now a [[television]] actress. That same year, Meat Loaf changed managers, after finding out that Dellentash and Sonenberg were stealing his money. They had all of Meat Loaf's assets frozen, and sued him for breach of contract. They also started spreading rumors about how Meat Loaf was violent, and had threatened people with guns. Meat Loaf ended up declaring [[bankruptcy]]. In [[1983 in music|1983]], he released the self written ''[[Midnight at the Lost and Found]]''. Meat Loaf himself, a poor songwriter by his own admission, did not care for the songs he had written for the album.
*[[Capstone Course]] [http://www.cs.washington.edu/education/ugrad/current/Capstone.html] A course a student enrolls in to complete a Bachelor's degree at many American Universities (and possibly in other countries as well).
*[[Connectivism]] [http://www.connectivism.ca] learning paradigm addressing our highly interconnected and information intensive world. assumes that knowledge resides in the network.
*[[Commission Scolaire de Montréal]], a French school board in Montreal
*[[Creative partnership]]s
*[[Creative pedagogy]]
*[[Curriculum Based Measurement]]
*[[Education index]] by country
*[[Education of the deaf]] (main-streaming vs. residential schools)
*[Education For All]] ([[EFA]])
*The [[Elite Team of Science Nerds]] -- [etsn.8888mb.com/Home.html] Local group?
*[[Genoa High School]] - a now defunct high school which existed in Genoa, Nebraska
*[[Golden State Exams]] are California's high school subject achievement tests
*[[Integration of Faith and Learning]] ([[IFL]])
*[["Likely letters" from Ivy League schools]]
*[[Manipulatives]] --resources used in elementary education
*[[Marsville]]
*[[Military School Belgaum]] --One of the five military schools in India (different from sainik schools). These military Schools were established in 1945 by King George VI. I strongly wish for it to be created (if the likes of RIMC can exists in wiki)
*[[MTELP]] [[Michigan Test of English Language Proficiency]] [http://141.211.177.75/eli/eli_detail/0,2853,19136%255Farticle%255F33343,00.html] [http://www.oaklandcc.edu/international/mtelp.htm]
*[[NASPA]] [[National Association of Student Personnel Administrators]] [http://www.naspa.org]
*[[National framework of qualifications]]
*[[National Honor Roll]] Is it legitimate? Is it not legitimate? Is it like Who's Who?
*[[Ortelius levels]] - initially redirect to [[Education in the Republic of Ireland]]; later, please expand
*[[PASS Variables]]
*[[Professional learning community]]
*[[Reading Specialist Certification]] --a degree offered at schools of Education
*[[South Hutcheson Hall]] a prominent Mccallie dormitory
*The [[Spellings Commission]]; sort of the "No Child Left Behind" for American universities
*[[Student manager]]
*[[Study leave]]
*[[Systematic Approach to Training]]
*[[Systematic Evaluation]]
*[[Systematic Instruction]]
*[[Thanawiyya Amma]] - Egyptian (?) high school exit exam
*[[The Cornerstone Seminary]]-A seminary in Vallejo CA-www.thecornerstoneseminary.org
*[[Universitas Castellae]]- Located in Valladolid, Spain[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valladolid] - a private institution specializing in teaching Castillian Spanish [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Castillian] to foreign students. [http://www.universitascastellae.es/ing%20main.htm]
*[[Wet campus]] ?
 
==Electronics==
In [[1984 in music|1984]], Meat Loaf went to [[England]], to record the album ''[[Bad Attitude (album)|Bad Attitude]]'', which included a duet with [[Roger Daltrey]] and two songs written by Jim Steinman; the recording of the album was rushed. During the tour to support the album, Leslie had a nervous breakdown and had to check into [[Silver Hill]] rehab facility in [[Connecticut]]. Things finally looked like they were going to turn around in [[1986 in music|1986]], when Meat Loaf found a new writer, [[John Parr]], and started recording a new album, ''[[Blind Before I Stop]]''. Unfortunately, the producer put a dance beat underneath every song, which resulted in critical failure, and Meat Loaf going bankrupt, eventually losing everything. His relationships with lifelong friend Jim Steinman and Leslie also deteriorated.
===People===
*[[Kari Kirjavainen]] A finnish inventor of transducer film
*[[Kaigham J. Gabriel]] ?
*[[Betsy Blackwell]] ?
*[[Charlie Samson]] ?
*[[J. Eric Jonsson]] ?
*[[Yves Faroudja]] ?
*[[Rasmi Ranjan Nayak]] ?
*[[Harvey Hubbard]] ?
*[[Leonard W. Thomas, Sr.]] ?
 
===Semiconductor===
To try to get his career back off the ground, Meat Loaf started touring small venues, anywhere that would have him, such as pubs and clubs. Slowly, he developed a faithful following which grew to the point where they were unable to fit into the venues that Meat Loaf was playing, and then they too began to grow. This carried on until the late '80s, where he began to sell out arenas and stadiums again, including over 10,000 tickets at [[Ohio State University]]. Leslie studied to be a travel agent, so they could save on travel expenses, and they toured all over the [[United States]], [[Germany]], [[England]], [[Scandinavia]], [[Ireland]], [[Italy]], [[Spain]], [[Abu Dhabi]], [[Oman]] and [[Bahrain]]. Due to the success of the touring, Meat Loaf and Jim Steinman began to work on ''Bat out of Hell II'' which was finally released in 1993, sixteen years after ''Bat out of Hell''. The album was a huge success and is considered one of the greatest comebacks in music history.
*[[Gate Oxide]]
*[[Measurement and Characterization technique]]s (IV, CV, LCR, etc.)
*[[Natural transistor]] (also natural nmos or natural pmos)
*[[shift resistor]]
*[[Wafer Level Optics]]
 
===Components===
Meat Loaf and Leslie divorced in [[2001]]. He is now engaged to be married again. Deborah Gillespie, his fiancée, hails from Edmonton.
*[[Solar cell structure]] What is the structure of solar cells? Is it possible to build one at home?
*[[3D Canvas]] a powerful 3d image rendering tool.
*[[Advent Video Beam Television]]
*[[Altera-Cyclone]] Altera's FPGA low-cost chip Cyclone & Cyclone II
*[[Altera-Stratix]] Altera's FPGA chips Stratix & Stratix II
*[[Atomic Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology]] up-and-coming hard-drive like mass-storage system
*[[Common cathode]] vacuum tube amplifier configuration
*[[Common grid]] vacuum tube amplifier configuration
*[[Common plate]] vacuum tube amplifier configuration
*[[Diode-connected transistor]]
*[[DMA engine]] Direct memory access engine.
*[[Ecodrive]] solar power unit for wrist watches made by Citizen
*[[Field programmable object array]] - see [http://www.mathstar.com/overview.html]
*[[High Density Interconnect]] packaging technology - see [http://www.mdatechnology.net/techsearch.asp?articleid=439]
*[[Incandescent matrix display]] - This is in the [[Template:Display Technology|Display Technology template]]. It was there with a link to [[Incandescent light bulb]] instead, I've changed that to link to the non-existant article
*[[Ion Beam Storage]] (LANL Ion Beam Storage), (HD-ROM) - a long-term method of storing digital information without deterioration
*[[list of toxic chemicals as precursors in the manufacture of electronic devices]]
*[[list of toxic chemicals as components of electronic devices]]
*[[list of toxic chemicals as waste products from the manufacture of electronic devices]]
*[[list of toxic chemicals as waste products from the use of electronic devices]]
*[[Mach Speed Graphics Port]] Abbreviated [[MGP]]
*[[Magic Tee]] AC (usually RF) splitter/combiner
*[[Microcoaxial cable]]
*[[Mobile phone flashing labels]]
*[[Myvu]] 'personal media viewer' [http://www.myvu.com]
*[[Optical digital audio]] 'Digital audio transmited using optical cables... on back of home audio recievers and Mac Pro
Try [[TOSLINK]]--[[User:IanTheMacFan|IanTheMacFan]] 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[Panasonic Toot-a-Loop]]
*[[Piezo Sounder]] A sound generator which can be used to play different pitches when wired to a PIC
*[[Power Plastic]] A revolutionary plastic polymer product made by Konarka Technologies Inc. It conducts electricity from light.
Try [[Piezoelectricity]]--[[User:IanTheMacFan|IanTheMacFan]] 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[PSOC chips]] [[PSOC]] (like the Cypress)
*[[RF Distribution Amplifier]]
*[[Rolled and MMC Capacitors]]
Try [[Capacitor (component)]]--[[User:IanTheMacFan|IanTheMacFan]] 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
Try [[Potentiometer]], [[Rotary encoder]]--[[User:IanTheMacFan|IanTheMacFan]] 18:16, 14 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[Self Regulating Cable]]
*[[Self-Loading Disc Slots]] Disc slots that draw in CDs without the need for a tray
*[[SENX machine]] Stands for [[Sensory Enhanced Net eXperience]], the machine was supposed to print smells on a fiber paper and users would lick the paper.
*[[Sony bookman]] device people used to play books, encyclopedias, recipes etc on little discs
*[[Starkes Tarzan]] Old Recording Tape (reel), Capicators and Resistors ("ST" trademark on old antique circuit componets)try [[Sarkes Tarzian]], looks like it could be a good biographical article, try starting at [www.somerset.net/arm/reprints/sarkes_tarzian.pdf]
*[[Synchronous inverter]] - device to convert DC to AC (inverter) which can synchronize with the grid phase so that it can be connected as a local power station
*[[Telecommunications cable]]
*[[Teslameter]]
*[[Tick Tracer]] - Device used to tell whether or not there is live voltage in a cable or wire.
*[[Universal Logic Gate]] Information on logic gates such as NAND and NOR which can be used to implement any logic function, examples.
*[[Upscaler]] Used to convert signals from standard DVD players into High-Definition format, possibly using [[Bicubic interpolation]] to accomplish the conversion.
*[[VM "The Voice of Music"]] Old HI-FI/Stereo (From Benton Harbor, MI like Heathkit) Old record players used in classrooms, etc.
Try [[inverter]]--[[User:Hacky|Hacky]] 01:05, 21 March 2007 (UTC)
*[[IO expander]]To expand SPI IO ports
*[[Miniature connector]]
*[[Taut band movement]]
*[[1381 voltage trigger]] An IC to trigger at a preset voltage level, commonly used in [[Solar Engine]]s.
 
==1980s albums=Systems===
*[[Serial Camera Control Bus]]
===''Dead Ringer''===
*[[Counter-surveillance]]
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*[[Front Panel Data Port]] ([[FPDP]])
[[Image:MeatLoafDeadRinger.jpg|left|thumb|''Dead Ringer'' jacket]]
*[[Network Efficiency]]
Songwriter Jim Steinman started to work on ''[[Bad for Good]]'', the album that was supposed to be the follow-up to 1977's ''Bat out of Hell'', in [[1979]]. During that time, a combination of touring, drugs and exhaustion had caused Meat Loaf to lose his voice. Without a singer, and pressured by the record company, Steinman decided that he should sing on ''Bad For Good'' himself, and write a new album for Meat Loaf; the result was ''Dead Ringer'', which was later released in 1981, after the release of Steinman's ''Bad For Good''.
*[[Product Modulator]] - A circuit that multiplies two input signals. Mostly used in [[Amplitude modulation]].
*[[Voltage Monitoring System]]
*[[Wireless Voltage Monitoring System]]
*[[Collapsible circuit]]
*[[Electronic System Level Design]]
*[[High Tension Generation]]
*[[Serial Front Panel Data Port]] ([[SFPDP]])
*[[Linear Electricity Generator]] - As seen in (wave based) Electricity Producing Bhoys
*[[RHex]] - some sort of robot. ''I saw it on discovery channel, on the show daily planet. I'm surprised there aren't more robots on this site. anyways what can you find out about RHex?''
*[[Samsung slimfit CRT TV technology]] A lot of people have to sift through hundreds of posts on several forums for the information on these.
*[[iriver e10]] - An MP3 player with very little information about it on Wikipedia. Places to start looking for information include misticriver.net
 
===Concepts===
After playing the role of Travis Redfish in the movie ''[[Roadie (film)|Roadie]]'', Meat Loaf's singing voice returned, and he started to work on his new album in 1980. Steinman had written five new songs which, in addition to the track "More Than You Deserve" (sung by Meat Loaf in the stage musical of the same name) and a reworked monologue, formed the album ''Dead Ringer'', which was produced by Meat Loaf and Stephan Galfas, with backing tracks produced by [[Todd Rundgren]], Jimmy Iovine, and Jim Steinman. (In [[1976]], Meat Loaf appeared on the track "Keeper Keep Us", from the Intergalactic Touring Band's self-titled album, produced by Galfas.) The song "Dead Ringer For Love" was the pinnacle of the album, and launched Meat Loaf to even greater success after it reached #5 in the UK and stayed in the charts for a surprising 19 weeks. [[Cher]] provided the lead female vocals in the song, which contributed to the success of the single.
*[[data eye]] as mentioned in [http://pdfserv.maxim-ic.com/arpdf/AppNotes/3hfan402.pdf]
*[[digital differentiator]] As the name indicates, it differentiates the discrete signal in time ___domain; please address nanocircuits/architectures, too.
*[[Flexoelectricity]] has something to do with liquid crystals
*[[Generalized Impedance Converter]] ([[GIC]]), an essential combination of operational amplifiers
*[[Parasitic resistances]] as mentioned in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Application-specific_integrated_circuit#Standard_Cell_ASIC_Design]
*[[Clock Feedthrough]] happens in MOS transmission gates, has to do with charge sharing with MOS and load capacity
*[[Lumped matter discipline]] as mentionned by Profs. Anant Agarwal in MIT 6.002
*[[Bartletts bisection theorem]] network or circuit theorem.
*[[Phase relationship]] between various components by analyzing wave-forms
*[[Noise gain]] [http://www.elecdesign.com/Articles/Index.cfm?AD=1&ArticleID=7164] [http://www.eet.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=166401414]
*[[Side-lobe]]
*[[Guard ring]] Ring around an electronic component (for example an IC) or a signal cable, that keeps the same potential (voltage) than the signal in order to reduce the parasite capacities and resistance.
*[[Directional broadcasting]] and its uses with AM television broadcasts
*[[Tri-state driver]] Mode of Signal driver operation
*[[Mura defect]], an LCD monitor defect
 
===Signal processing===
The album reached #1 in the UK, and three singles were released from the album: "Dead Ringer For Love" (with [[Cher]]), "I'm Gonna Love Her For Both Of Us," and "Read 'Em And Weep".
*[[Continuous-time covolution]]
*[[Chernoff Information]], the error exponent of Bayes detection.
*[[offset binary]]
*[[Zero-cross distortion]]
*[[INS/GPS integration]]
*[[Conjunctive Filter]]
*[[Signal Quality Factor]] SQF
*[[Thermometer code]]
*[[Delivered Audio Quality]], a measure of voice quality in communications systems such as [[two-way radio]].
*[[State Space Model]],State space representation of an LTI model and the details.
 
==Engineering==
===''Midnight at the Lost and Found''===
*[[hay sling]]
{{main|Midnight at the Lost and Found}}
*[[Cardonic or Cardonic Joint]]
[[Image:Meatloaf03.jpg|thumb|''Midnight At The Lost And Found'' jacket]]
*[[Battery engineering]]
Following a dispute with his former songwriter Jim Steinman, Meat Loaf was contractually obliged to release a new album. Struggling for time, and with no resolution to his arguments with Steinman seemingly on the horizon (eventually, Steinman would sue Meat Loaf, who subsequently sued Steinman as well), he was forced to find songwriters wherever he could.
*[[Coiling pattern]]
*[[Task Level Programming]] (TLP)
*[[cold flex temperature of polymers]]
*[[Multiple emitter transistor]]
*[[mortising machine]] - plus other machinery
*How can the term [[fundamental concept]]s be defined?
*[[Snake Wells]] - Invented by Shell to reach isolated reserves
*[[GEET Fuel Processor]] - patented technology ([http://l2.espacenet.com/dips/viewer?PN=US5794601&CY=ch&LG=fr&DB=EPD US005794601A1])
*[[Cornelis Johannes Van Doorn]]
*[[Johannis de Rijke]]
*[[engine idling]] -especially with regard to pros and cons for laws restricting this
===Civil/Structural===
*[[Architect David Fisher and Les Robertson]]-structural engineers for The Burj and the World Trade Centre, New York.
*[[Church Village Bypass]]
*[[Mdeirij Bridge]]
*[[National Council of Structural Engineers Associations]] [http://www.ncsea.com/] ''[[User:Engr civil|Engr civil]] 20:20, 4 January 2007 (UTC)''
*[[Operational Building Access and Security Systems]] ([[OBASS]])
*[[Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute]] ([[KOERI]]), Istanbul Turkey
*[[Kirchhoff hypothesis]]
*Prof. [[Mustafa Erdik]], PhD. KOERI Chairman of Earthquake Engineering
*[[Soakaway trenches]], i think it's related to drainage, may be similar to French Drain
*[[Waterfront Retaining Wall]]
*[[Macintosh Probe Test]]
*[[Modified Krupkowsky]]'s [[Law for Finite Element Analysis]]
 
===Chemical/Process===
Meat Loaf is credited with being involved in the writing of numerous tracks on the album, including the title track, "Midnight at the Lost and Found". However, when the album was released in 1983, it was regarded by many as being poor. Fans were disappointed to see that the iconic pictures on the covers of ''Bat out of Hell'' and ''Dead Ringer'' were replaced by a black-and-white photograph of Meat Loaf (on some later re-releases, a color image of a screaming Meat Loaf was used as the cover image).
*[[Altefiert-Anodized with PTFE]] : What is the detail process?
*[[Activation Polarization]]
*[[Chemical Engineering Plant Cost Index]] ([[CEPCI]])
*[[Chemical Looping Combustion]]
*[[Corex process]] - [[iron]] prodouction process (90% reduction in emissions)
*[[Degussa process]]
*[[Dielectrophoresis field flow fractionation]] [http://nanotechweb.org/articles/news/5/7/1?alert=1]
*[[Direct oxidation process in a fuel cell]]
*[[Dole Valve]]
*[[Electrochemical compression]] [http://www.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/highlights/2003/0309psi_e.html]
*[[Flame arrester]]
*[[Glycerolysis]]
*[[Hydrogen purification]]
*[[Lindsay code]] (found in '60s ceramics literature, designating raw materials [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0025-5408(67)90096-7 e.g.])
*[[Metaoxyacids]]
*[[Pin mill]]
*[[Reaction engineering]]
*[[Thermal hydrogen compressor]]
*[[Thermalysis]] Technology - Conversion of recycled Plastics to Diesel Fuel
*[[Winklemann's Method]] Calculation of Diffusivity Coeff
*[[Wellman-Lord Process]] (description,Discovery(where & when))
*[[Vacuum system in an oil refinery]]
 
===Computer===
The title track still regularly forms part of Meat Loaf concerts, and was one of very few 1980s songs to feature on the 1998 hit album ''[[The Very Best of Meat Loaf]]''. This was the last album that Meat Loaf did with the record label [[Epic Records|Epic]] until the 'best of' album.
*[[Shift invariant system]]
*[[Directory structure in Operating Systems]]
*[[reward-punishment algorithm]]
*[[Harwell-Boeing Exchange Format]] [http://www.netlib.org/utk/papers/matrixmarket/node8.html]
*[[Initial Hack]]
 
===''BadFluid Attitude''Mechanics===
*[[Annular Refrigerant Flow Device]]
{{main|Bad Attitude (album)}}
*[[Cable rack]]s
[[Image:Meatloaf04.jpg|thumb|150px|left|''Bad Attitude'' jacket]]
*[[Circulation Theory]] (Frederick W. Lanchester)
''Bad Attitude'', released 1984, features two songs by Jim Steinman, both previously recorded, and was mainly an attempt to keep Meat Loaf from going bankrupt during this period of lawsuits. It concentrated more on the hard rock side of Meat Loaf, was a minor success around the globe and released a few hit singles, the most successful being "Modern Girl." It also be-holds some of Meat Loaf's favorite songs that include "Jump'n the Gun" and "Piece of the Action". It was recorded in [[England]].
*[[Conway non linear momentum theory]]
*[[Crocco's theorem]]
*[[Lanchester-Prandtl wing theory]] (lifting-line theory).
*[[magnetic valve]]
*[[Finite element method quadratic prism element interpolation function derivation]]
*[[Favorable pressure gradient]] and its effect on boundary layer development
*[[Float and Tape Liquid-Level Gauge]]
*[[Flooded subfloor]] How to build and maintain a "flooded subfloor," a component of "green house" design.
*[[Hook Gauge]]
*[[Kutta-Joukowski Circulation]]
*[[Mass Diffusivity]]
*[[Observability Matrix (Control engineering)]]
*[[Regenerating pump]]
*[[Strip theory for fixed wing aerodynamics]]
*[[Taylor Diffusion]]
*[[Vertical Single-Stage Pump]]
*[[Vortex breaker]] General information on types and uses
*[[Free Surface Flow]]
*[[Electrical engine]]
*[[Hydrotek]]
*[[Micro Hydraulic Power Generators]] Through a drain pipe with a large drop in height, rotate a water wheel and use that energy to operate an alternator to generate electrical power
*[[Fanno Flow Theory]] One dimensional adiabatic constant-area compressible flow with friction
*[[Weisz-Prater Criteria]]
 
===''BlindInstrumentation Before& I Stop''Controls===
*[[Control philosophy]] (aka [[Control System Functional Description]])
{{main|Blind Before I Stop}}
*[[Basic dimensioning]]
[[Image:BBIS.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Blind Before I Stop'' jacket]]
*[[EdS Chart]]
''Blind Before I Stop'' was released in 1986. It features production, mixing, and general influence by Frank Farian. Meat Loaf gave songwriting another shot with this album and wrote three of the songs on the album. However, the only song released as a single (in the UK) was "Rock 'N' Roll Mercenaries," which was a duet with rock singer [[John Parr]]. Meat Loaf never managed to sing the song live with [[John Parr]] because of an incident just after the release of the single. During a sold out show in [[London]], Meat Loaf was going to perform the song, and as Meat Loaf did not introduce John onto the stage, he stormed off. Meat Loaf never saw Parr again, even after leaving dozens of phone messages begging him for forgiveness. But, in Meat's own words, "I never introduce people in the middle of a show - it breaks the continuity. You don't stop in the middle of a play and say 'And now ladies and gentlemen, entering the stage is [[Robert De Niro]]'".
*[[Industrial Imaging Acquisition & Control]]
*[[Imaging laser altimetry]]
*[[Oil pressure gauge]]
*[[Sextupole and Kicker Magnet]]
*[[Monostat]]
*[[Nautical instruments]]
*[[Trim indicator]]
*[[phonic wheel]]
*[[State Space Model]]
 
===Materials===
According to Meat Loaf's 1998 autobiography, the album sold poorly due to the production of the album. Meat Loaf would have preferred to cancel the project and wait to work with more Steinman material, but this was impossible due to the lawsuit against Steinman. The album, however, has gained a cult following over the years, citing the songs "Execution Day" and "Standing On The Outside" as standout tracks on the record. The video for "Getting Away With Murder" (along with "Modern Girl"), another single released from the album before its release, is one of the available videos to be viewed on Meat's artist's page on MTV.com, the artist page at one point citing that Blind Before I Stop should have been a hit. And some fans were unhappy that the record was completely ignored on The Very Best Of album.
*[[haloing]]
*[[AlBeMet]] or AM162. A [[Beryllium Aluminum Metal Matrix]]. [http://www.berylliumproducts.com/Attributes.aspx?id=AlBeMet162 AlBeMet162]
*[[Alumalloy]] An aluminum welding material, advertised on TV. There may be substitutes.
*[[Bacterial Magnetic Particles]] ([[BMP]])
*[[Cermakrome]]
*[[Creep Curves]]
*[[Colaco]] A solidified emulsion of silver, lead and copper requiring no lubrication when made into bearings and bushings.
*[[Compressive Modulus]]
*[[Clay Block]]s
*[[Copper-bearing steel]]
*[[Dynamic Scaling Theory]]
*[[Dymondwood]] A trademarked material often used for knife and sword handles.
*[[Edge rounding]] An unwanted artifact which can occur during the polishing of a specimen for microstructural research
*[[Fluoroaluminate]] alloys for forming operations
*[[Galvannealed Coating]] - Improvement over [[Galvanised]] Coating Process and [[Galvanization]]
*[[GETEK PCB]] (printed circuit board) material - Differences between FR-4 and GETEK PCB materials [http://www.speedingedge.com/PDF-Files/tutorial.pdf]
*[[Hard-alpha defect]] - a defect in metal (titanium)
*[[Loss Coefficient]]
*[[Metal Diaphragm]] [http://www.pressureproductsindustries.com/compressors/explained.html]
*[[Metal dusting]] - Inhibition using SO2 and other Sulfur based substences
*[[Norborene]]
*[[Photoharding plastic]]
*[[Poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide]]
*[[Polymer dispersed liquid crystal display]]
*[[Short Beam Shear Test]] - an ASTM test of shear strength for composite materials
*[[Staybrite steel]] - ability to take a cutting edge of, relative to stainless and plain-carbon steels.
*[[Steel grading]]
*[[Tensile Viscosity]]
*[[Alloys for forming operations]]
*[[Zamac 8]]
*[[X-ray welding]]
*[[Chrome Vanadium Steel]] - [[Chromium-Vanadium Steel]] ([[CVS]])
 
==1990s success=Mechanical===
*[[Ackroyd Stuart]] (actual inventor of the so-called diesel engine - based on who?)
===''Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell''===
*[[Aerodynamic moment]] (with regard to helicopter dynamics)
{{main|Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell}}
*[[Aerospace Structures]] (information on what you'd learn from a course in Aerospace Structures)
[[Image:Bat_out_of_Hell_II.jpg|left|thumb|''Bat out of Hell II: Back into Hell'' jacket.]]
*[[Balometer]]
Due to the success of Meat Loaf's touring after his big downfall, he and Steinman began work during the [[Christmas]] of 1990 on the sequel to ''Bat out of Hell''. After almost two years, ''Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell'' was finished and became a huge success. It sold over 15 million copies, and the single "[[I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)]]" reached number one in 28 countries. Meat Loaf won the [[Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance, Solo]] in [[Grammy Awards of 1994|1994]] for "I'd Do Anything for Love".<ref>{{cite web|title=GRAMMY AWARDS: BEST ROCK VOCAL SOLO PERFORMANCE|work=Rock on the Net|url=http://www.rockonthenet.com/grammy/rocksolo.htm|accessdate=2006-11-26}}</ref> This song also stayed at #1 in the UK charts for seven consecutive weeks. The single features a female vocalist who was credited only as "Mrs. Loud." Mrs. Loud was later identified as [[Lorraine Crosby]], a performer from [[North East England]].<ref>{{cite web | work=dixon-agency.com | title=LORRAINE CROSBY in concert |url=http://www.dixon-agency.com/lorraine.html| accessdate=2006-08-29}}</ref>
*[[Blower air movement calculations]] (calculating/converting blower psi from Dia. size, CFM, Max pressure (h2O) and Max Vacum (h2O))
*[[Building transportation systems]] (that links to elevators, escalators, people movers, etc)
*[[Carbon canister]] - [[Automobile_emissions_control#Capturing_vented_vapors|See this]]
*[[Downton pump]]
*[[Flip Card Display]] - as in US Patent 4102070
*[[Fordson Major]] vintage tractor (Power Major, Super Major)
*[[Friction bearing]]
*[[Griffith Criterion]] - [[Fracture_mechanics#The_history_of_fracture_mechanics|See this]]
*[[Harmonic Drive Gear]]
*[[Hysteresis Motor]]
*[[Indexed gear]]
*[[Model Centric Design]]
*[[Pin joint]]
*[[Piezo Wave Motor]]
*[[Plastic gear]]s
*[[Runout]] (straightness of a cylinder?!!)
*[[String test]], [[load string test]], [[no-load string test]] (relating to compressor skid performance testing)
*[[Trifilar Suspension]]
*[[Testing standards for ruggedized electronic equipment]] (i.e. MIL-STD-810 and "Intrinsically Safe")
*[[Walter Kaaden]] (German Mechanic who invented some revolutionary motorcycle engines)
*[[Hertzian Law of Contact in Composite Laminates]]
*[[Paul Wurth Bell Less Top Blast Furnace charging system]]
*[[CNC Safety equipment]]
*[[Torque multiplier]]
*[[Production energy]] (Energy required to create 1kg of a specified material) creating matter? - yes, matter can be created; [[E=mc2]].
I think that what has been requested is the description of the quantification of energy inputs required to the production process of a particular product.
*[[Heat wheel]] (A type of regenerative/recuperative heat exchanger)
 
===Non-Mechanical===
Also in [[1994 in music|1994]], he was honored by singing "[[The Star Spangled Banner]]" at the [[Major League Baseball All-Star Game]] (something he says was one of the two biggest highlights of his career). Meat Loaf attempted to follow the success of "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" by releasing "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" as a follow-up.
*[[Padless Touch System]]
*[[Type-I band alignment]] (semiconductors)
*[[UTMI]] ?
*[[Electrostatic refrigeration]]
*[[Arc tube]]
 
===Power Sector===
[[Arista Records]], Meat Loaf's previous label, was not willing to take a financial chance and decided against distributing ''Bat Out Of Hell II''. The album was then recorded and distributed by [[Virgin Records]], a decision that Arista later regretted.{{fact}} Meat Loaf used the proceeds from the album ''[[Live at Wembley]]'' to cover the initial costs of producing the album.{{fact}}
*[[Abstract Theory of Engines]]
*[[Boiler Water Treatment]]
*[[Generac Power Systems]]
*[[Power Barges]]
*[[Power System Harmonics]]
*[[Robert M. Gardner]] ?
*[[Surf Generator]]
*[[Toroidal Motor]]
*[[Slagentangen Coal Refinery]], Norway
 
===Petroleum===
=== Success after ''Bat Out Of Hell II''===
*[[Mechanical Earth Modeling]]
In 1995, Meat Loaf released his 7th studio album titled ''[[Welcome to the Neighborhood]]''. The album was a huge success and went platinum in the United States and the UK. It released three singles which all hit the top 40, including "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" and "Not a Dry Eye in the House" which reached #2 and #7 in the UK charts. "I'd Lie for You" was a duet with [[Patti Russo]] (who had been touring with Meat Loaf and singing on his albums since [[1993]]). The video, which had a bigger budget than any of his previous videos, helped the single in its success. Two of the twelve songs on the album were written by [[Jim Steinman]], whereas the big hits, namely "I'd Lie for You" and "Not a Dry Eye in the House", were written by [[Diane Warren]] (who has since written for Meat Loaf on ''[[Couldn't Have Said It Better]]'', and ''[[Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose|Bat III]]'').
*[[Hazard Operation]] ([[HAZAP]])
*[[Hazard Identification]] ([[HAZID]])
 
===Photogrammetry===
In [[1998]], Meat Loaf released ''[[The Very Best of Meat Loaf]]''. Although not reaching the top ten in the UK, it recently went platinum, and was already platinum around the rest of the world just after its release. The album featured all of Meat Loaf's best-known songs as well as a few from his more unknown albums from the 1980s. The album featured no songs from the album ''Blind Before I Stop''. The album also featured three new songs. The music on the two Steinman songs was written and composed by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]. The single from the album was "Is Nothing Sacred", written by [[Jim Steinman]] with lyrics by [[Don Black]]. The single version of this song is a duet with [[Patti Russo]], whereas the album version is a solo song by Meat Loaf.
*[[Stereoplotters]]
*[[Digital Mapping]]
 
===Textile Technology & Engineering===
In [[2003]], Meat Loaf released his album ''[[Couldn't Have Said It Better]]''. The album was a minor success worldwide and reached #4 in the UK charts, accompanied by a sellout world tour which was used to promote the album and some of Meat Loaf's biggest hits. One such performance on his world tour was at the Australian [[National Rugby League|NRL]] Grand Final in the same year. There were many writers for the album including Diane Warren and James Michael. Meat Loaf liked James Michael so much that he asked him to write a few songs on his [[2006]] album ''[[Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose]]''.
*[[Pierce model of plain weave]]
 
==[[Food]], [[beverage]]s, and [[cooking]]==
==Hair Of The Dog==
===A-I===
Meat Loaf sold out over 160 concerts during his 2005 tour, "Hair of the Dog". On [[November 17]], [[2003]], during a performance at [[London]]'s [[Wembley Arena]], on his ''Couldn't Have Said it Better'' tour, he collapsed of what was later diagnosed as [[Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome]]. The following week, he underwent a surgical procedure intended to correct the problem. As a result, Meat Loaf's insurance agency did not allow him to perform for any longer than one hour and 45 minutes.
*[[Acid curd]]
*[[Akai Rice]] (redirect to "[[sekihan]]")
*[[Amedei Porceleana]] (Supposedly world's most expensive chocolate)
*[[Artificial Crab]] (what is it, when did it come into common use?) ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imitation_crab] is the same thing)
*[[B.A.L.T]] Bacon Avacado Lettuce Tomato Sandwich
*[[Baking thermometer]]
*[[Beer Fault]] - see [[wine fault]] & [http://www.bjcp.org/faults.html]
*[[Black cocoa]]
*[[Blacktooth]] (a drink made of Jack Daniel's and Coca Cola, made popular by Pantera)(listed [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duo_and_trio_cocktails#List_of_Duos_and_Trios here] as 'black tooth grin')
*[[Bombpop]] (an iced treat)
*[[Brinner]] (the humorous combination of brunch and dinner)
*[[Builders' tea]] (a British term for tea)
*[[Candy Scrape]]
*[[Carbolite]] (type of ice cream)
*[[Carbonell]] (brand of Olive Oil from Spain)
*[[Carnation Instant Breakfast]]
*[[Charcoal Steak]]
*[[Chicken and Dumplings]]
*[[chocolate nipples]]
*[[Churrasca]] (Brazilian grill)
*[[chremzel]]/[[chremsel]]/[[chremzlach]]/[[chremzlech]] ([[:ja:フレムズラハ]]) -
*[[Cornell Formula]]
*[[Coupe glass]] covered under [[Champagne stemware]]
*[[Courone Lochoise]]: created page for [[Couronne Lochoise]], a French cheese
*[[Debrecena]] (perhaps this is [[Debrecener]], the sausage?)
*[[Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® Pet Foods]]
*[[Dightrye]]
*[[Environmental food]] describing foods usually low in GHG-emissions (e.g. vegan foods as [[Meat substitutes]], grain instead of corn, non-predator aquaculture species as [[Tilapia]], ...)
*[[Essene Bread]]
*[[Euronorm]]
*[[Fermenty]]: appears to be pudding also known as [[Frumenty]] or ''furmity''
*[[Fiori di Sicilia]] (vanilla extract substitute) Looking for sugar content
*[[Fleischkāse]]: same name for the [[leberkäse]] sausage
*[[Frabble]]
*[[Gamey]]
*[[Garlic scape]]
*[[Philéas Gilbert]] ?
*[[Gravilax]]: is this [[gravlax]], a method of preparing salmon?
*[[Green ripe]] State of edibility for beans like edamame soy.
*[[Ground fishing]]
*[[Genki Sushi]]
*[[HACAAP]] - Food preparation safety standard
*[[Hawaiian Chili]]
*[[Haybox]] (cooking tool/method utilizing residual heat)
*[[Heat (book)]]
*[[Hydrogen generator]]
*[[International Coffee]]
*[[International Edible Book Festival]]
*[[Isostar]] a sports drink
*[[Kosher Pareve]]
*[[Instant Rice]]
*[[Kamokamo]]
*[[Lachmajun]]: appears to be alternate (German?) spelling for Turkish pizza [[lahmacun]]
*[[List of oil soluble spices]]
*[[List of water soluble spices]]
*[[Japanese tea]] List of Japanese tea varieties
*[[Japanese fruit]] List of Fruitsof Japan
*[[Japanese vegetable]] List of Vegetables of Japan
*[[Moravian Christmas cookie]]
*[[Rueban]] Redirect to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reuben_sandwich] (Sandwich consisting of corned beef, sourkraut, Russian dressing, Jewish Rye bread, and Swiss cheese)
*[[Renin curd]]
*[[Spreewald gherkins]] Exists in German [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spreew%C3%A4lder_Gurken]... can someone translate?
*[[Traeger Wood Pellet Grills]]
*[[wheatberry]]
 
===J-P===
As well as singing all the classics, he sang a cover version of the hit single "[[Black Betty]]". During this tour Meat Loaf also sang "Only When I Feel", a song meant to appear on his then-upcoming album ''Bat Out Of Hell III''. The song was subsequently left off the release. During this period Meat Loaf stated that this could be his last 'world' tour and that he would be doing less than a fifth of the concerts he did on his most recent tour.
*[[Johnson's Popcorn]], a popcorn vendor known around the [[Jersey Shore]] area, particularly the Boardwalk
*[[KBasic]], KBasic is a programming language for Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It is a new programming language, a further BASIC dialect and is related to Visual Basic 6 and Java. [http://www.kbasic.com/doku.php]
*[[Kavli]]
*[[Kijafa]], a Danish cherry wine
*[[Kikusui]]
*[[Li Hing Mui]]
*[[Low-temperature extrusion]]
*[[Maltloaf]]
*[[Mandelona]]
*[[Meltdown (Pizza)]]
*[[Metering valve]]
*[[Mexican roll]]
*[[Mocahete]]
*[[Midnight Feast]]
*[[Natreon]]
*[[Natural flavorings]]
*[[Neon Nerds]]
*[[Nviro waste treatment process]]
*[[Bradley Ogden]], chef and restauranteur
*[[Octa-Whopper]]
*[[Onikoroshi]]
*[[Ootoro]]
*[[Orange bang]] - Mexican "agua fresca"
*[[Organic fish]]
*[[Pagophobia]] - the fear of ice
*[[Pastina]] tiny pasta
*[[Pear tomato]] - a variety of tomato similar to the cherry or grape tomato, but teardrop shaped.
*[[Piccata]]
*[[Pié d'Angloys]] - A French Brie-like cheese.
*[[Pimenton]] - please clarify the difference between pimenton, pimento, red pepper.
*[[Pud (A Corby Glen Dish)]]
*[[Purin (Japanese pudding)]] - a very popular Japanese dessert.
*[[Tom Thumb Doughnuts]] - A carnival/fair chain that sells miniature doughnuts.
 
===Q-Z===
==''Bat out of Hell III''==
*[[Ranger Cookie]] made from creamer and sugar in US Army MREs
{{main|Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose}}
*[[Reistafel]]
[[Image:The Monster is Loose Bat Out of Hell 3 album cover.jpg|right|thumb|''Bat out of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose'' cover]]
*[[Saint Agur]]
Meat Loaf had begun to work on the third installment of ''Bat out of Hell'' with Steinman.
*[[Sainte Maure]]
The composer suffered some health setbacks, including a heart attack. According to Meat Loaf, Steinman was too unwell to work on such an intense project, although the composer's health, according to his manager, was not an issue.<ref name="CNN">{{cite news|title= Meat Loaf goes through 'Hell' again|date=October 30, 2006|work=Reutuers|format=cnn.com|url=http://www.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Music/10/30/music.meatloaf.reut/index.html|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
*[[Sapora]]
*[[Shambar]] tipical soup served on mondays in [[Trujillo]], [[Peru]]
*[[Sheet cake]]
*[[Slow Comfortable Screw Up Against The Wall]] a type of cocktail
*[[Snickers pie]]
*[[Snirkles]] it was a caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 50s, maybe?)
*[[Marlena Spieler]] a well known popular Jewish chef, a regular columnist for the New York Times
*[[Sprouted bread]] Seen mentions of it around the web, not sure what it is.
*[[Staleness]] there is already an article on [[decomposition]], which mentions fruit spoilage, but it says nothing about the process by which bread becomes stale
*[[Steak fingers]]
*[[Stephanie Alexander]] Well-known Australian chef and author of best-selling cookbooks.
*[[Strawmato]] (see Wiktionary entry)
*[[Saupinette]]
*[[Tepin pepper]]
*[[Toffo]] brand of toffee sweets (taffy candy)
*[[Trophology]] the science of food combination
*[[Turkey Syrup]]
*[[Turkey twizzler]] or [[Turkey Twizzler]]
*[[Vessie]] (pig bladder used in French cuisine for sealing food to be steamed/boiled/etc.)
*[[Vitellone]]
*[[Veuve Galien]] Champaign
*[[Windowpane test]] for kneading dough
*[[Wilkins Coffee]]
*[[Wine (medical use)]] - Components in main [[wine]] article but much more can be written on this subject to merit its own article.
*[[Zesto]] - restaurant in [[Columbia, S.C.]]
*[[Zipfizz]] - Energy powder to be put in water
 
==Health science==
Steinman had registered the phrase "Bat out of Hell" in 1995.<ref name="butler">{{cite web |first=Susan|last=Butler| work= Billboard| title= Meat Loaf Sues Over 'Bat Out Of Hell' |url=http://www.neverlandhotel.dk/news/index.php?nr=155| accessdate=2006-09-25}}</ref> Meat Loaf sued Steinman and his manager, in a complaint filed [[May 28]] 2006 in federal District Court in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], for $50 million and to prevent further use by the writer/producer.<ref>{{cite news|title=MEAT LOAF BATTLES FOR BAT OUT OF HELL TRADEMARK|date=June 6, 2006|work=contactmusic.com|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed.nsf/mndwebpages/meat%20loaf%20battles%20for%20bat%20out%20of%20hell%20trademark_06_06_2006|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref> Steinman and his representatives attempted to block the album's release.<ref name="cnasia">{{cite news|first=Zul|last=Othman|title=Man out of hell|date=26 October 2006|work=ChannelNews Asia|url=http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/entertainment/view/237668/1/.html|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
''Also see [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing pharmacology]] and [[list of drugs]]''
 
* Article Request on [[Thermo Shred]], Effects, effectivness, etc.. Some basic Info [http://www.skinnyondiets.com/ThermoShred.html?b=8277&GCID=S15771x274&KEYWORD=thermo%20shred&gclid=CNfkxduzzIsCFQWQIwodfCITAA] Thanks
An agreement was reached in Summer 2006. According to Virgin, "the two came to an amicable agreement that ensured that Jim Steinman's music would be a continuing part of the 'Bat Out Of Hell' legacy."<ref>{{cite news|title=MEATLOAF REACHES AGREEMENT OVER BAT OUT OF HELL|date=August 1, 2006|work=contactmusic.com|url=http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/meatloaf%20reaches%20agreement%20over%20bat%20out%20of%20hell_1004104|accessdate=2006-11-14}}</ref>
* Article Request on [[High Tibial Osteotomy]], procedure for correcting [[Genu varus]] or bow leggedness, Some info can be found here [http://www.kneeguru.co.uk/dictionary/doku.php/h/high-tibial-osteotomy] and here [http://uconnsportsmed.uchc.edu/patientinfo/faqs/knee/faq_hto.html].
 
===A-D===
The album was released on [[October 31]], [[2006]], and was produced by [[Desmond Child]]. The first single from the album, "[[It's All Coming Back To Me Now]]" (featuring [[Marion Raven]]) was released on 16th October 2006. It entered the [[UK singles chart]] at No. 6, giving Meat Loaf his highest UK chart position since "I'd Lie For You (And That's The Truth)", a duet with [[Patti Russo]] that reached No. 2 in November 1995.
*[[Academic detailing (drug)]]
*[[Adrenomyeloneuropathy]]
*[[AH Blood Type]]
*[[Alzheimer's Australia]] - an association which was supported by [[Nintendo]] as a promotion for their video game, ''[[Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!|Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training: How Old Is Your Brain?]]
*[[Amaloid]]
*[[Amygdalohippocampectomy]] (a form of brain surgery used to correct some forms of epilepsy)
*[[Aortitis]] - inflammation of the Aorta. There is a page on it in the German wikipedia, and on the English one there's a page on syphilitc aortitis, but nothing general. Reference for those who can understand it: http://www.emedicine.com/med/topic158.htm
*[[Annonacin]]
*[[Assisted Movement with Enhanced Sensation]] ([[AMES]])
*[[Artistic yoga]]/[[athletic yoga]]/[[rhythmic yoga]] (forms of yoga sports)
*[[ATPase rate]]
*[[Axon reflex]]
*[[Band Keratopathy]]
*[[Barbasol]]
*[[Behaviour Change Communication]]
*[[Ruth Bishop]] person who found Rotavirus
*[[Bodytalk system]]
*[[Boston Digital Arm]]
*[[Brain Port]] - [http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/04/24/tongue.sight.ap/index.html Link to CNN Article.]
*[[Beef and Milk Hormones]]
*[[Biotribology]]
*[[Caffeine allergy]] (can cause psychosis?) does this need a separate article, or can it be added as a section in [[Caffeine#Pharmacology]]?
*[[Campomelic sysplasia]] A genetic disease causing a bone disorder and partial to full sex reversal in males.
*[[Canepas]] ?
*[[Che-Z]] (and other [[chemotaxis]] proteins) perhaps this should be added to the chemotaxis section.
*[[Citrulline Maleate]]
*[[Clotting powder]]
*[[Compassionate study]] definition, features of a study to be defined compassionate
*[[Crancer study]], a study of cannabis and driving
*[[Cryo-cell]]
*[[Curative Heating Device]]
*[[Cuterebriasis]]
*[[Cynoacrilate]]
*[[Danbury Shakes]]
*[[Dead Sea water intoxication]], presents with profound [[hypermagnesemia]] and [[hypercalcemia]] (why all the question marks?), this phenomena is caused by ingestion of water from the [[Dead Sea]], located between [[Jordan]] and [[Israel]].
*[[Dennis Maiman]], notable neurosurgeon (where and how?)
*[[diastima]] What is this?
*[[Dicyanin]] a dye product of coal tar with speculated upon properties
*[[Dried Blood Spot testing]] method of blood screening, for diagnosis and analysis, used in HIV testing among other areas
*[[Du Huo]] a Chinese herb, also known as Publescent Angelica
*[[Du Zhong]] (Chao) also known as Eucommia, a Chinese herb
*[[Decathexis]]
*[[electronic cell counters]]
 
==Trivia=E-K===
*[[Elemental diet]] Liquid nutrients diet created by NASA for Astronnauts to produce less waste in space. Also used to help healing the digestive system.
{{toomuchtrivia}}
*[[Elena M. Sliepcevich]] pioneer of health education
*Meat Loaf once picked up [[Charles Manson]] [[hitchhiking]], not realizing who he was until he heard about him in the news.
*[[E-Lybra]] Device that detects and uses resonance patterns to identify and treat illnesses [http://www.wds-global.com/products/elybra.aspx Link to E-Lybra product site.](Connected to Homeopathy)
*Meat Loaf was a [[vegetarian]] at one time. He claims to have renounced it after [[k.d. lang]], another vegetarian, refused to speak with him because of his name.
*[[Emma Kunz]] (1892-1963) Swiss artist, healer and researcher
*He is a big fan of the English football club [[Hartlepool United F.C.]] and is looking to buy a home in [[Hartlepool]]
*[[endernologie]] looking better through cellulite reduction. fda approved. non-invasive
*He coached softball at his daughters' Connecticut high school [[Joel Barlow High School]], including while his daughters were on the team.
*[[endoexoenteric]]
*During the 1990s, Meatloaf studied [[Tai Chi Chuan|Tai Chi]] extensively with legendary Grandmaster Liang.
*[[ethnopharmacognacy]]
*He coached a little league baseball team in [[Stamford, Connecticut]] in the 1980's. That team, in the "majors" did not bear his name, but he sponsored a team in the "minors" which bore the name "Meat Loaf."
*The [[Evolution Diet]]
*He is reputedly referred to as "Mr. Loaf" by ''[[The New York Times]]''.
*[[Fecal Peritonitis]]
*On [[August 26]] to [[August 28]] [[2006]], Meat Loaf took part in an annual celebrity golf version of the [[Ryder Cup]] called [[The All*Star Cup]] in South Wales, UK. [[August 26]] was practice day, [[August 27]] and [[August 28]] were the two days of competition. Europe won the Cup for the second consecutive year. Meat lost his two games, but was a massive hit with the crowds, entertaining them with lots of laughs and fun as he made his way round the course. [[Alice Cooper]] was a fellow member of the US team. The event was a big success, with large crowds attending, and the two main days of competition were shown live on UK television. Meat clearly enjoyed the event and hopefully will return to play again in future years of [[The All*Star Cup]].
*'''[[Forskalin]] Newly Discovered Ability''' Of This Herb To Treat Recurring Urinary Tract Infections. Please Refer to this [http://foodconsumer.org/7777/8888/G_eneral_H_ealth_34/040803572007_Herbal_remedy_fights_recurring_urinary_tract_infections.shtml news article]. Please do, if possible, provide a picture of this plant/herb, as i cannot find any translation of this word in my native language.
*Meat Loaf is said to have cheated death on numerous occasions, having crashed in a car which rolled over,<ref>http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/meat%20loaf%20cheated%20death%20three%20times_1010736</ref> been hit on the head with a [[shot put]],<ref>http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/meat%20loaf%20cheated%20death%20three%20times_1010736</ref> and being struck by [[Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome|Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome]].<ref>http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/meat%20loaf%20cheated%20death%20three%20times_1010736</ref> More recently, in October 2006, his private jet was almost forced to crash land at London's Stansted Airport after his plane's forward landing gear failed temporarily.
*[[Flagellar motility]]
*Meat Loaf appears as [[Jack Black]]'s father in the 2006 film ''[[Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny]]''. He also provides vocals on the film's opening song ''[[Kickapoo (song)|Kickapoo]]''.
*[[Food presentation]]
*[[Fukes]] - An genetic eye disorder affecting the cornea
*[[Gougerot-Blum Disease]] or [[Gougerot-Blum Syndrome]] - An uncommon skin disease
*[[gastric distress]] - Upset Stomach, stomach ache.
*[[HappyVappy]] Herbal Vaporizer
*[[Health level]]
*[[Health Risk Assessment]]
*[[Herxheimer's reaction]]
*[[Hip impingement]]
*[[History of Diseases]] a Historical Timeline, listing an over all timeline and a more specific timeline to each disease
*[[Holistic Health Counseling]]
*[[HybriCell]] a cancer vaccine developed in Brazil (www.vacinacontraocancer.com.br)
*[[Hypergranulation tissue]]
*[[Hypersexuality treatment]]
*[[Hypervagotonia]] A rare disorder a hypersensitive Vega nerve in the rear of the throat stimulated by cold the nerve responds as if the body were suffering from hyperthermia. This causes the heart to stop beating in the case of a patient chronicled by ER physician Dr. Craig Mittleman. Dr. Mittleman describes a patient in his ER with this disorder on "untold stories of the ER" documentary. There is no known cure of this disorder. In the case of the patient sited the only course of treatment is to avoid cold food or liquids. [http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:zfrR0m3IcHwJ:health.discovery.com/gs/tv-schedules/series.shtml%3Fpaid%3D62.14524.54906.9010.2+Dr.+Craig+Mittleman&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=3&gl=us] Untold Stories of the E.R. Red Blanket aired June 17, 2pm on Discovery Health (on a side note in attempting to find the name of the er Dr. Mittleman works I found only one Dr. Mittleman in a google search. This Dr. Mittleman is director of the emergency room at Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut. He is mentioned because his wife was chosen as a finalist on a NBC tallent show. Article [http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/summer03/tty.htm]Kelly Spratlin Mittleman BA'88 , a stay-at-home mother of two in Newtown, Conn., was one of six finalists on NBC's "Today's Superstars," chosen from a field of more than 4,000 on the "Today" show. Her husband, Craig Mittleman BS'86 MD'90 , videotaped her winning performance as she sang and danced around her kitchen holding her 10-month-old son. While she was a student at the U, Mittleman sang with a pop band, and now sings with a jazz band made up of attorneys, a surgeon, and an investment manager, which changed its name to "Kelly and the Boys" following Mittleman's NBC success. Craig Mittleman is director of the emergency room at Waterbury Hospital in Connecticut.
*[[Hysterical conversion disorder]]
*[[idiopathic nephrotic syndrome]]
*[[Immune modulation]]
*[[Isolation ward]]
*[[Infrared Interactance]] Using light absorbtion and reflection to determine body composition (body fat etc.)
*[[Intraoperative radiation]] Using radiation during surgery to remove tumors.
*[[Jeypine]]
*[[Jin Gou Ji]] aka cibotium, a Chinese herb
*[[Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan]] some kind of Chinese herb
*[[Juvenile Chronic Arthritis]]
*[[Karyotype of Edwards syndrome]]
*[[Kenadie Jourdin-Bromley]] Girl with primordial dwarfism.
*[[Kevin Stephan]] ?
*[[International Institute of Inhalant Abuse]] - See "Neil Rosenberg" below.
 
==Discography=L-P===
*[[Lady-Comp]]
===Studio albums===
*Laryngitis (Symptoms) -- No need for an article, but a "Symptoms" section could definitely be added to [[Laryngitis]]
{| class="wikitable"
*[[Laser PhotoTherapy (Hair Treatment)]]
|-
*[[Lycantropy]]
! rowspan="2" | Year
*[[Pediatric Gastroenterology]]
! rowspan="2" | Title
*[[Marilyn Carroll]] University of Minnesota researcher (very controversial, has been attacked by animal rights activists for 2-3 decades)
! Charts
*[[Naturopathy (Christian)]] [[Christian naturopathy]]
! rowspan="2" | Sales
*[[Neotigason]]
|-
*[[Neuralgy]]
! [[United Kingdom|UK]]
*[[Nordic medical birth register]]
|-
*[[Magnetic Resonance Neurography]] also abbreviated as [[MR Neurography]]
| 1971
*[[Ma Roller]] A self massage device. A site that sells and describes the device: http://www.themaroller.com/
| ''[[Stoney & Meatloaf]]''
*[[Mary Adelaide Nutting]] ??
| #71, 1 week
*[[Mobetron]] A device used for intraoperative radiation therapy (applying radiation in the course of removing a tumor)
|
**[[Monophobia]] The dictionary definition of monophobia is: "An abnormal fear of being alone" Whilst this is a correct definition, it just doesn't feel that simple to sufferers. Monophobia sufferers not only fear being alone, they can also fear the thought of being alone or being away from a place or person which provides a feeling of safety. Monophobia is caused by an underlying anxiety disorder and the sufferer can experience high anxiety and panic attacks also. [http://www.panic-anxiety.com/phobias/monophobia/ more info here]
|-
*[[Monosomy 14]]
| 1977
*[[Morbidogenic]]
| ''[[Bat Out Of Hell]]''
*[[Migralepsy]]
| #9; 476 weeks
*[[Milton Terris]] physician, epidemiologist, editor
| 7x Platinum UK 2,100,000+, 22x Platinum Aus 1,540,000+, 14x Platinum US 14,000,000+,
*[[Osmotic fragility]]
Platinum Germany 200,000+, 20x Platinum Canada 2,000,000+, World sales: 35,000,000+
*[[Octocosanol]]
|-
*[[Odontogenic infection]]s
| 1981
*[[participatory mapping]]
| ''[[Dead Ringer (album)|Dead Ringer]]''
*[[People's Health Movement]]
| #1; 46 weeks
*[[Pharmacy law]]
| Platinum UK 300,000+
*[[Phatogene]]s
|-
*[[Phlebitus]] & [[Thrombophlebitus]]
| 1983
*[[Photoaging]]
| ''[[Midnight at the Lost and Found]]''
*[[Photographic protection]]
| #7; 23 weeks
*[[Pigeon toe]] Intoeing
| Gold UK 100,000+
*[[Pitwich]]
|-
*[[PhIP]] ?
| 1984
*[[Prolactin Inhibiting Hormone]]
| ''[[Bad Attitude (album)|Bad Attitude]]''
*[[Photo-spot and Digital Photo-spot Fluoroscopy]]
| #8; 16 weeks
*[[post traumatic stress disorder assessment tools]]
| Gold UK 100,000+
*[[Pulse Oximetry]]
|-
*[[Roswell Park]] or [[Dr. Roswell Park]]
| 1986
* Professor [[Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya]] as Histopathologist and Theoretical physicist of Kolkata (references?)
| ''[[Blind Before I Stop]]''
| #28; 6 weeks
|
|-
| 1993
| ''[[Bat Out Of Hell II: Back Into Hell]]''
| #1; 59 weeks
| 6x Platinum UK 1,800,000+, 5x Platinum US 5,000,000, 2x platinum Germany 400,000+,
9x Platinum Canada 900,000+, Platinum Austria 30,000+, Platinum Belgium 70,000+, World sales: 15,000,000+
|-
| 1995
| ''[[Welcome to the Neighborhood]]''
| #3; 27 weeks
| Platinum UK 300,000+, Platinum US 1,000,000+, Gold Germany 100,000+
|-
| 2003
| ''[[Couldn't Have Said It Better]]''
| #4; 15 weeks
| Gold UK 100,000+
|-
| 2006
| ''[[Bat Out Of Hell III: The Monster Is Loose]]''
| #3; 10 weeks
| Platinum UK 300,000+, Gold Germany 100,000+, US 100,000+, World sales: 700,000+
|-
|}
 
===Live albumsQ-S===
*[[Quantity of Life]]
* 1977 ''[[Live at the Bottom Line (Meat Loaf)|Live at the Bottom Line]]'' ([[Bootleg recording|bootleg]])
*[[Rapid Eye Technology R.E.T.]]
* 1978 ''[[Live in Cleveland]]'' - Really Live in [[London]] (bootleg)
*[[Reesterification]]
* 1985 ''[[Live at the Bottom Line 1985 (Meat Loaf)|Live at the Bottom Line 1985]]'' (bootleg)
*[[Reike]]
* 1987 ''[[Live at Wembley]]''
*[[Rectal thermometer]]
* 1992 ''[[Hot as Hell]]'' (bootleg)
*[[resource poor]] - a puplic health term
* 1996 ''[[Live Around the World]]''
*[[Rhooentgenoscope]]
* 1999 ''[[VH1: Storytellers (Meat Loaf)|VH1: Storytellers]]''
*[[Neil Rosenberg]] - "See International Institute of Inhalant Abuse" above
* 2004 ''[[Bat out of Hell Live|Bat Out Of Hell: Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra]]''
*[[Salvestrol]] - a group of recently discovered substances that may be of value treating cancer and other illnesses (see www.salvestrol.ca)
*[[Sambucol]]
*[[Sang Zhi]] also known as mulberry twig, a Chinese herb
*[[Sex-influenced trait]]s
*[[Shin-shin-toitsu-do]] (Japanese yoga)
*[[Simple Vaporizers]] This article is helpfull to promote noncombustion smoking and helps a few vendors. The Ubie is a new smokeless cigarette invention which is convienant for smokers. There are a couple other products being offered. It's been on the "vaporizers" page for some time and I think they catagory is worth explaining. Presently there is only one product mentioned on the page. I do not know why.
*[[spondylo-epiphyseal dysplasia]] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4293138.stm]
*[[Rick Stoddard]] - Anti-Smoking Anti-Tobacco Speaker [http://www.rickstoddard.com/]
*[[stroboscopic test]] (psychologist related)
*[[Sauna belt]]s
*[[Satiety value]]
*[[Schuermann's Disease]] Spinal disease
*[[self-medication hypothesis]]
*[[Shift Work Syndrome]]
*[[Soraida Salwala]] Founded the world's first elephant hospital (located in Thailand)
*[[Sorj bread]]
*[[Splanchnology]] The study of the viscera or intestines
*[[Starvation Mode]] When the body falls short of proper nutrition, it depends onto fat content for survival
*[[Stimulating Hormones]] Hormones released by the pituitary gland which is used to stimulate a target endocrine gland into producing certain hormones.
*[[Stephan curves]] Curve representing evolution of pH vs time in the mouth depending on frequency and kind of carbohydrate intake, saliva buffering capacity, etc. affecting development of [[Dental caries]] after [[Miller theory]] of [[cariogenesis]]. When confronted with critical pH for caries occurrence it may predict rate of caries development.
*[[Subintestinal Submucosa]]
*[[Surge Capacity]] Hospital disaster preparedness
*[[Healthcare In Sweden]] Swedens healthcare system
 
=== Music VHS and DVDs T-W===
*[[Targardt disease]] Rare disorder associated with [[macula|macular]] degenerancy, which causes loss of vision at the center of field of vision. Typically onset during childhood. No known treatment.
* 1981 ''[[Meat Loaf - Live]]''
*[[Telesimia]] Related to low blood volume.
* 1984 ''[[Hits out of Hell]]''
*[[Temporal binding]] Related to the study of consciousness. Neuroscience. It is mentioned but not explained in this study [http://cogprints.org/3125/].
* 1985 ''[[Bad Attitude - Live!]]''
*[[Temperature optimum for study and mind activities]] Related to the search for optimal temperature for mind activities esp. studying.
* 1999 ''[[VH1: Storytellers (Meat Loaf)|VH1: Storytellers]]''
*[[Thyroid dwarf]] dwarfism caused by low levels of thyroid hormones during pregnancy, resulting in underdevelopment of body and brain
* 2004 ''[[Meat Loaf - Live with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra]]''
*[[Toe cramp]]s When one toe feels as though it's dislocated
*[[Trancite]] A type of silicone nylon mesh with skin cells harvested from foreskins, used to speed up healing time for burns.
*[[TraumaDEX]] (Type of clotting powder)
*[[Transformation solution]]
*[[Ureotelic system]]s Excretion system based on excretion of urea
*[[Uricotelic system]]s Excretion system based on excretion of uric acid
*[[Uroflowmeter]]
*[[Wellness Revolution]]
*[[Wiki Addiction/Insanity]] Happens when someone spends too much time on wikipedia or becomes knowing too much of something that has to do with wikipedia. Also believing theres some sort of conspiracy here or something.]]
*[[WOMAC]] ? A scale used to assess osteoarthritis symptoms
*[[Vibrating belt machine]] Those weight-loss devices from the 50s.
*[[Virgin Soil Epidemic]]
*[[Steen Willadsen]] ?
*[[Mnemodynamic psychotherapy]] - natural therapy
 
===Hit singlesX-Z===
*[[Xenogenic]] Relating to or involving tissues or cells belonging to individuals of different species. Compare with [[Allogenic]]. Immunology
'''[[United States]]'''
*[[Xyience]] It's an energy drink, they drink in UFC, just came out in Canada
* 1971 "What You See Is What You Get" (Meatloaf with [[Shaun Murphy]]) #71
*[[ZYPREX]] new psychotropics drug, suppose to help with mania dipresia and schyzofrenia
* 1978 "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" #11
* 1978 "[[Paradise by the Dashboard Light]]" #39
* 1979 "You Took The Words Right Out Of My Mouth" #39
* 1981 "I'm Gonna Love Her for Both of Us" #84
* 1993 "[[I'd Do Anything for Love (but I Won't Do That)|I'd Do Anything For Love (But I Won't Do That)]]" #1
* 1994 "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" #13
* 1994 "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" #38
* 1995 "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" #13
* 1996 "Not a Dry Eye in the House" #82
 
==[[Law]]==
'''[[United Kingdom]]'''
'''See [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law]].
* 1971 "What You See Is What You Get" (Meatloaf with [[Shaun Murphy]]) #71
* 1978 "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth" #33
* 1978 "Two Out of Three Ain't Bad" #32
* 1979 "Bat Out of Hell" #15
* 1981 "Dead Ringer for Love" (with [[Cher]]) #5
* 1983 "Midnight at the Lost and Found" #17
* 1984 "Modern Girl" #17
* 1986 "Rock 'N' Roll Mercenaries" (feat. [[John Parr]]) #31
* 1993 "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won't Do That)" #1
* 1993 "Bat Out of Hell" (re-issue) #8
* 1994 "Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through" #11
* 1994 "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" #26
* 1995 "I'd Lie for You (And That's the Truth)" #2
* 1996 "Not a Dry Eye in the House" #7
* 1996 "Runnin' for the Red Light (I Gotta Life)" #21
* 1999 "Is Nothing Sacred" (feat. [[Patti Russo]]) #15
* 2003 "Couldn't Have Said It Better" #31
* 2003 "Man of Steel" #21
* 2006 "[[It's All Coming Back to Me Now]]" (feat. [[Marion Raven]]) #6
 
==Notable filmCrime and TVlaw appearancesenforcement==
===A-B===
* ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' '''1975'''- Eddie
*[[alloplastic adaptation]]
* ''[[Americathon]]'' '''1979''' - Oklahoma Daredevil, Roy Budnitz
*[[ankle bracelet transmitter]]
* ''[[Roadie (film)|Roadie]]'' '''1980'''- Travis W Redfish
*[[asocial personality]]
* ''Dead Ringer'' '''1981'''- Meat Loaf
*[[autoplastic adaptation]]
* ''[[Strike Force]]'' "MIA" episode
*[[body garden]]
* ''[[The Equalizer]]'' '''1985''' "Bump and Run" episode
*[[brain lesion theory]]
* ''[[Out of Bounds]]'' '''1986''' - Gil
* ''[[Wayne's World]]'' '''1992''' - Tiny
* ''[[Leap of Faith (film)|Leap Of Faith]]'' '''1992''' - Hoover
* ''[[Tales from the Crypt]]'' "What's Cookin'?" episode
* ''[[To Catch a Yeti]]'' '''1995''' - Big Jake Grizzly
* ''[[Nash Bridges]]'' '''1997''' "Wild Card" episode
* ''[[Spiceworld: The Movie]]'' '''1997''' - Dennis
* ''[[Black Dog (film)|Black Dog]]'' '''1998''' - Red
* ''[[Crazy in Alabama]]'' '''1999''' - Sheriff John Doggett
* ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]'' '''1999''' - Robert 'Bob' Paulson
* ''[[The Outer Limits]]'' '''2000''' "Gettysburg" episode
* ''[[Blacktop]]'' '''2000''' - Jack
* ''[[The Ballad of Lucy Whipple]]'' '''2001''' - Amos "Rattlesnake Jake" Frogge
* ''[[Face to Face]]'' '''2001''' - Driver
* ''[[Rustin]]'' '''2001''' - Coach Trellingsby
* ''[[Focus (film)|Focus]]'' '''2001''' - Fred
* ''[[The 51st State]]'' '''2001''' - The Lizard/Formula 51
* ''[[BloodRayne (film)|BloodRayne]]'' '''2005''' - Leonid
* ''[[Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny]]'' '''2006''' - JB's father
* ''[[Masters of Horror]]'' '''2006''' - Jake Feldman
* ''[[Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve]]'' '''2007''' - ABC
 
===C===
==Sources and references==
*[[Canadian Judicial Warrant]]
*{{cite book|author=Meat Loaf|title=To Hell and Back: An Autobiography|publisher=ReganBooks|year=1999|id=ISBN 0-06-039293-2}}
*[[car prowl]]
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*[[Celes King III]] (Infamous bounty hunter; worked over [[Domino Harvey]])
*[[chronic mentally ill offender]]
*[[clandestine abuse]]
*[[conduct norm]]s
*[[confounding effect]]s
*[[consensus model]]
*[[constitutional equality amendment]]
*[[constitutional theories of criminology]]
*[[constitutive criminology]]
*[[correctional psychology]]
*[[crime in Los Angeles]]
*[[Victorian Crimes Act 1958]]
*[[culture conflict]]
 
==External links=D-E===
*[[dangerousness]]
* [http://www.meatloaf.net Official website]
*[[defense of justification]], in which jurisdiction does this exist?
* [http://www.meatloaf.de German Record Company website]
*[[depenalization]]
* [http://www.mlukfc.com Official UK Fan Club website]
*[[detective sergeant]]
* [http://www.mirrorofthesoul.com MirrorOfTheSoul.com fan page]
*[[discrediting information]]
* [http://www.frenchmeatloaf.com Unofficial website]
*[[drug-defined crime]]
* {{imdb name|id=0001533|name=Meat Loaf}}
*[[ecological theory]]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0242956/ Meat Loaf: To Hell & Back]
*[[ethnic succession]]
*[[exclusion law]]s
 
===F-H===
* [http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/meat%20loaf%20to%20hit%20the%20tardis_1005162 Meat Loaf to hit the TARDIS?]
*[[federal interest computer]]
* [http://www.lyrics2search.com/artist4405_0_0.html Meat Loaf lyrics]
*[[feminist criminology]], merely a small branch of [[Feminist legal theory]]? Does it belong on this page?
* [http://www.quasimodobell.com/default.aspx/tabid/130/groupid/1465/gingroup/MEAT+LOAF/discography/1 Meat Loaf Full Discography, All Singles, All Lyrics]
*[[fetus abduction]]
* [http://www.newmusictunes.com/meat_loaf/ Reviews of Bat Out of Hell III]
*[[focal concern]]
* [http://wcbstv.com/video/?id=92983@wcbs.dayport.com Meat Loaf Returns With 'Bat Out Of Hell 3: The Monster Is Loose']
*[[forensic lip-reading]]
*[[Riley Fox]], murdered child; father wrongfully arrested
*[[Frank Koehler]] ?
*[[frustration-aggression theory]]
*[[Nathaniel Levi Gaines]], shot by police in NYC in 1996, officer convicted
*[[John Garvey]] ?
*[[gender-politics model]]
*[[general deterrence]]
: ''see'': [[deterrence (legal)]] and [[deterrence (psychological)]].
*[[Clifford Glover]], 10-year-old shot by NYC police in 1973, officer exonerated
*[[Robert Golub]], American murderer
*[[Gregory Scarpa]] (mafioso)
*[[habitual offender statute]]
 
===I-M===
[[Category:1947 births|Meat Loaf]]
*[[illegitimate opportunity structure]]
[[Category:Grammy Award winners|Meat Loaf]]
*[[individual rights advocate]]
[[Category:American actor-singers]]
*[[induced miscarriage]] abortion? We have [[self-induced abortion]].
[[Category:American male singers]]
*[[infamous cremations]]
[[Category:Texas actors|Meat Loaf]]
*[[integrated theory of criminology]]
[[Category:People from Dallas]]
*[[invisible evidence]]
[[Category:Film actors|Meat Loaf]]
*[[Derek and Alex King]] ?
[[Category:Rocky_Horror_actors]]
*[[Theuns Kruger]]- sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for rapes in South Africa) [http://www.crimelibrary.com/criminal_mind/sexual_assault/alison_ripper_rapist/1.html]
[[Category:People known by pseudonyms]]
*[[law and order advocate]]
[[Category:Living people]]
*[[Leigh Leigh]] who?
[[Category:Motown artists]]
*[[Adolph Luetgert]] who?
[[Category:Arista Records artists]]
*[[life course theories]]
*[[life-style theory of criminology]]
*[[University College London Hospitals]] [[UCLH]]) - (see [http://www.uclh.nhs.uk/])
*[[Larry Emilio Maschino]], conman who posed as millionaire philanthropist
*[[Medina v. California]]
*[[Memphis/Shelby County Metro Law Enforcement]], Memphis, TN & Shelby County, TN Joint Units - Metro DUI, Metro Gang, Metro Interdiction Task Force, Metro Bomb Squad
*[[Monozyotic]]
*[[Moral enterprise]]
*[[Mayerling Skin Renewal System]]
 
===N-O===
[[bg:Мийт Лоуф]]
*[[National Center for Health Education]]
[[cs:Meat Loaf]]
*[[OneDOJ]] (see [http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2007/01/onedoj.html here], [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/12/25/AR2006122500483_pf.html here] and [http://www.usdoj.gov/jmd/ocio/egovactreport2005.pdf here])
[[de:Meat Loaf]]
*[[Opportunity structure]]
[[es:Meat Loaf]]
*[[fr:MeatNazi Loafgun control]]
 
[[it:Meat Loaf]]
===P===
[[he:מיטלוף]]
*[[Participatory justice]]
[[nl:Meat Loaf]]
*[[Peacemaking criminology]]
[[ja:ミートローフ (歌手)]]
*[[no:MeatPenal Loafcouple]]
*[[Pharmaceutical diversion]]
[[pt:Meat Loaf]]
*[[ru:Meat LoafPhenotyping]]
*[[Post-crime victimization]]
[[fi:Meat Loaf]]
*[[sv:MeatGeorge LoafPoulos]] ?
*[[power-control theory]]
[[tr:Meat Loaf]]
*[[preservation order]]
*[[pretrial intervention (PTI)]]
*[[prison service rules]]
*[[prison suicide rate]]
*[[protection/avoidance strategy]]
*[[psychiatric criminology]]
*[[psychiatric theories of criminology]]
*[[psychoanalytic criminology]]
 
===Q-R-S===
*[[R. M. Qualtrough]] who?
*[[radical criminology]]
*[[reciprocal obligation]]
*[[reintegrative shaming]]
*[[Elfriede Lina Huth Rinkel]] - only woman deported for Nazi war crimes from USA
*[[Ronald Shanabarger]], murdered infant son in order to get revenge on child's mother
*[[Jack Wayne Rogers]], American sadist and pedophile
*[[routine activities theory]]
*[[Tiesha Sargeant]] see [http://www.newyorkmetro.com/news/features/17571/index.html]
*[[Seventh Step]], a pre-release program for prison inmates
*[[Sipho Amgmatir Thwala]], serial killer, known to have murdered nineteen women in South Africa.
*[[Sam Shephard]], a man wrongly acused of murder by the state of Ohio. The T.V series The Fugative is based upon him.
*[[Shelby County Tennessee Sheriffs Department]]
*[[Swiss_Federal_Police | Swiss Federal Police]], the Swiss Federal Police which is rarelly talked about.
 
===T-Z===
*[[target hardening]]
*[[Thomas Van Der Heijden]] (Belgian art thief active in Europe in the 50s and 60s)
*[[Timeline of school shootings in the US]]. This [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4371403.stm BBC Article] has a very basic timeline.f
*[[Kelly Tinyes]] American murder victim
*[[victimization rate]]
*[[Villisca Axe Murder]] where and when?
*[[Jerrell Willis]], murdered child; Philadelphia's "Boy in the Bag"
*[[Yes Card]]
 
==[[Industry]]==
*[[Athabasca Oil Sands Project]] ([[AOSP]]) (Alberta, Canada)
*[[Ahimsa silk]] a fiber processed without injuring silkworms
*[[bating leather]]
*[[black oxide]] A corrosion resistant finish often applied to iron and steel tools.
*[[clothing industry]]
*[[cow-calf operation]] An agricultural enterprise in the beef industry. What do they do? What are the relevant industry, humane and environmental issues? See http://www.beefcowcalf.com/
*[[double-edge razor]] What they are, what they do, and how they're made.
*[[End-dogger]] A piece of machinery used in lumber mills.
*[[fatliquoring]]
*[[Hydro Skimming Refinery]]
*[[Industrial machine]]
*[[Institute of International Container Lessors]] Their purpose in container industry and about the IICL certificate.
*[[Izod Impact Test]] A standard test of material durability with regards to shattering, deforming or shearing under an impact.
*[[Post Curing Apparatus]]
*[[Power Fluidics/Vortex Amplification]] Using a liquid or gas' own momentum to propel it indefinitely, using a wheel to spin it around leaving a vortex behind it which the rest fills.
*[[Sharkskin]] (fabric)
*[[VC-23H]] Cream-related product
*[[Nonutility Electric Generating Plant]] What they are and what they do
 
== [[Library science]]s ==
*[[Authority record]]
*[[Bibliographic control]]
*[[Bibliographic record]]
*[[Book delivery desk]]
*[[Book stacks services]]
*[[Coalition for Networked Information]] Clifford Lynch org: goal use IT and networked information to enhance scholarship/intellectual productivity
*[[Dorkas Fellows]]
*[[Guerrilla librarian]]
*[[KANAnswer]] (information service provided by Kansas libraries in a live-chat format)
*[[Lynne Brindley]] ?
*[[National Digital Information Infrastructure Protection Program]] ([[NDIPP]])
*[[Peter Kurilecz]] ?
*[[Publication cycle]]
*[[Synthetic Data]]
*[[Zoia Horn]] ?
*[[Poetic forms- Plain Style]]
*[[Webliography]]
 
== [[Medicine]] ==
''See [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Medicine]].
''See also [[list of diseases]] and the various articles linked from there''
*[[brightspark]]
*[[Finochietto]]
 
== [[Physical science]]==
*[[pycrite]] (put this under Physics, since there is no chemical reaction. (Freezing does not count)
*[[Alignment layers]] - Used to induce molecular alignment in liquid crystals
*[[argillipedoturbation]]
*[[Baking contrast unit]]
*[[Clogston cable]]
*[[coherent superposition]] relationship to lenseless laser focusing
*[[compressive modulus of elasticity]]
*[[conoscopic holography]], The optical interference effect produced by doubly refracting crystals illuminated with convergent polarised light rays
*[[coolth]], an antonym of warmth
*[[Core saturation calculation]], How to calculate the amount of saturated fluids in a core sample.
*[[Dayem bridge]] where?
*[[Dirac point]] phase coherent electronic transport at the Dirac point.
*[[Diode Laser Spectroscopy]] I would like to see/help write an article stub
*[[Exploding wire method]], for measuring enthalpies and heat capacities.
*[[Flory-Rehner equation]], for determining cross-link density in materials from the swelling ratio
*[[Friederichs model]], referring to a particular regime of dynamics in microscopic theory of irreversible processes
*[[Gauge variable]] (Does this refer to the work of [[Gerardus 't Hooft]] or something more general?)
*[[Gauss dynamics]]
*[[Goldberger Treiman relation]], a well known relation in nuclear physics and particle physics
*[[G-Jitter]], subtopic microgravity - a vibration which is common to all large orbiting spacecraft.
*[[Gradiometer]], Related with measuring space-time.
*[[Grinberg-Zylberbaum experiment]] - see [http://www.tony5m17h.net/QuantumMind2003.html]
*[[Hele-Shaw cell]]
*[[Heterotrophic absorber]]
*[[Kutta Jakowski]] (lift theory)
*[[Langmuir-Kinshelwood Kinetics]]
*[[List of Central American scientists]] (and individual countries)
*[[List of South American scientists]] (and individual countries)
*[[List of African scientists]] (and individual countries)
*[[List of European scientists]] (and individual countries)
*[[List of Asian scientists]] (and individual countries)
*[[Lookback time]]
*[[Low multipole anomaly]] (of power spectrum of cosmic background radiation or CMB)
*[[Lunar fluorescence]]
*[[Marangoni convection]]
*[[Methanation]]
*[[Model Hamiltonian]]
*[[monatomic gold]]
*[[nuclear hyperpolarization]]
*[[Numerov's method]]
*[[Optical syrup]]
*[[Optical transducer]]
*[[Optical relay]]
*[[Phaser diagram]]
*[[Photon deflection]]
*[[Poloidal field]] see [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/PoloidalField.html]
*[[polydimethylsiloxane linear polymer]]
*[[Pyrotron]]
*[[Quantum polarization shift communications]]
*[[Quantum Capacitance]]
*[[Radiofrequency quadrapole accelerator]]
*[[Rheometric Scientific]]
*[[Rheometrics]]
*[[Rouse model for polymer chains]]
*[[Spin Alignment Echo]] ([[SAE]]) technique in solid state NMR (Maybe as in (Hafner et al, Meas. Sci Tech., 1991))
*[[supermapping]]
*[[Surface Brillouin zone]]
*[[symmetric fission]]
*[[Thermovoltaic cell]]s
*[[Thiago Olsen]], a high school senior who achieved nuclear fusion in his parents' basement. - See [http://www.dailytech.com/Michigan+Teen+Builds+Nuclear+Fusion+Device/article6654.htm]
*[[Vector electromagnetics at the focus of high numerical aperture optical systems]]
*[[Vibrating Sample Magnetometer]]
*[[Vibrational echo]]
*[[Video plankton recorder]]
*[[Water expander trick]]
*[[Depletion attraction]]
*[[Chaotic transport]]
*[[Baker-Hausdorff lemma]]
*[[Poloidal field]]
*[[Chromium hydroxide]]
*[[Infragravity waves]]
*[[Butler-Volmer equation]]
 
==[[Computer science]], [[computing]], and [[Internet]]==
''See [[Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet]]''
 
== [[Technology]] and [[tool]]s ==
 
===#'s===
*[[3DVAR]] : Three-Dimensional Variational method
*[[4.2.1]] and other specific SMTP sub-errors
*[[1970s technology]]
 
===A-B===
*[[A la carte cable television]]
*<s>[[AlarmPoint]]</s> (why're these struck out?)
*[[Akta Chromatography Tool]] - [http://www.in-pharmatechnologist.com/news/ng.asp?id=58923-ge-launches-akta]
*<s>[[AOL Powertools]]</s> (why're these struck out?)
*[[Automatics scrubber]]
*[[Auxetic Fibers]]
*[[AES-CCMP encryption protocol]]
*[[AfterVote Social Search Engine]] ?
*[[Atomic Holographic Optical Data Storage Nanotechnology]]
*[[Axode]] (spatial motions described by the motions of a moving axode on a fixed axode)
*[[Barcode Wedge]]
*[[Barienger brake]] - [http://www.vannattabros.com/adospics/bbrake.jpg]
*[[Bark spud (tool)]] || [[Bark spud]]- ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Basal area gauge]]- ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Battery engineering]] -
*[[Bias T]] (adding electric signals on a coax cable)
*[[Billeted aluminum]]
*[[Binoral Sound or 3D sound]] see [[Binaural recording]]
*[[Blareware]]
*[[Blade3D]] (XNA IDE by [[Digini]])
*[[bleach dispenser]]
*[[Blogsmith]] (bloggin tool used by [[Engadget]] and such)
*[[Branch Office Box]] (Single Appliance)
*[[Bubble Pump]]
*[[Bug bomb]] - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
 
===C===
*[[Arconium Carbide]]
*[[Audio Bone-Conduction Headphones]] Headphones that work using bone conduction.
*[[Cache bus]]
*[[Cansolair]] (Passive solar space heater, made from recycled aluminum cans)
*[[Capillary thermostat]] (home/office radiator)
*[[Carpenter 20]] (alloy)
*[[Client socket]]
*[[Climate chamber]]
*[[Cluster fault injection test]]
*[[Commwarrior]]
*[[Content Addressable Parallel Processor]]
*[[Copper slip]] - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Cox Chipper Chain]] : [[Cox chipper chain]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[CRV Disc]]
*[[CRT TV]] (redirect) : [[CRT television]] (redirect) - redirects to [[Television#Display_technology]]
*[[Copper-indium-gallium-diSelenide]] for solar energy applications
*[[Cooper Box]] A micro electonic/quantum device being used in quantum computing.
*[[Cathodic probe]] Used for corrosion monitoring.
 
===D-E===
*[[Daniel Bonilla]] ?
*[[Dead Blow Hammer]] (redirect) : [[Dead blow hammer]] || [[Dead-blow hammer]] - I'd seen this term used in automotive-related email lists but had never heard of one. Usage indicates something like either a rubber mallet or a regular ball-peen hammer. I'd like to know what one is exactly, and especially where it might be used instead of a more commonly-known type of hammer. Web references show a hammer which may have a more damped impact than a solid steel hammer. Apologies, but I could only find web store references, while I'm sure they can't be used in the real article, I hope they at least illustrate what these items might be for the purposes of writing an article: [http://www.wihatools.com/802serie.htm], [http://www.sjdiscounttools.com/hand-tools-hammers-dead-blow-hammers.html] -
:(~ender) AFIAK: dead blow hammers have interiors filled with lead shot, and are used in places where rebound would be dangerous/damaging. Ie: cabinet-making, where a rebound could damage other intricate pieces of woodworking. Mentioned in passing in the [[Hammer]] article, under mallet (which I think is a mistake).
*[[Depron]]
*[[Detonation gun]] - for applying a wear surface. Maybe diamond?
*[[Discrete L2 cache]]
*[[DLC tape]]
*[[Domain Modeling Environment]] ([[DoME]])
*[[Doogate]] built-in access key search engine [http://www.doogate.com]
*[[Dual-voltage CPU]]
*[[DVD Access]]
*[[DVD Magic]] A DVD ripping/copying software
*[[ECM Motor]] a.k.a. Electrically Commutated Motor
*[[eCoupled]] - wireless power transmission technology. ''I'd write it myself but a zealous editor won't let me write anything I'm an expert in due to potential COI. contact me if sources needed''
*[[Electronic dissolution]]
*[[Engine crane]]
*[[Entertable]] (Phillips displayed this at CES 2006 Is it a real product?)
*[[Entry interface]] - for Spacecraft
*[[eSpring]] - first product to use eCoupled technology, first home water system to pass NSF UV water filter standards. contact me if sources needed.
*[[Essential Skills Software]] - Established educational software company currently being used in more than 10,000 schools.
*[[Execution trace cache]]
*[[External bus]]
*[[Embedded Controller Program]] -
*[[EtherNet/IP]] -
 
===F-I===
*[[Facom]]
*<s>[[Flexographic printing]]</s> - see [[Flexo]]
*[[Flight case]] (a kind of [[suitcase]])
*[[FlipClips]] ([http://www.flipclips.com web-based service] providing video-to-flipbook conversion, featured in Popular Science and other magazines, newspapers and television shows)
*[[Floor life]] (of a microchip)
*[[Floor polisher]] (a.k.a. floor polishing machine, floor buffer. Basic cleaning/maintenance appliance! [http://online.ogcbuyingsolutions.gov.uk/images/products/11643827912127514015.jpg])
:(~ender) Perhaps you mean [[Floor buffer]]?
*[[Flutter Shutter]] (hardware/software invention to decrease motion blur)
*[[Focometer]]
*[[Fogger]]
:(~ender) both the [[Bug bomb]] and the club effects type (dry ice and chemical) - well, maybe the original poster meant something else? But those are the two that immediately come to mind.
*[[Footswitch]]
*[[Fragment processing]]
*[[Front Panel Data Port]] ([[FPDP]])
*[[Future Technology Workshop Method]] (for the design of new technology)
*[[Gameframe]]
*[[Gas pressure regulator]]
*[[Geomapping]]
*[[Gerome Weinand]] (Knifemaker from Missoula, Montana. Belongs in tools/cutting tools/knives/knife makers/Gerome Weinand.)
*[[Gestural Technology]] (www.gesturestudios.com and/or John Underkoffler)
*[[Gin trap]]
*[[Glacier glass]]
*[[Global Information Systems]] (Do you mean [[Geographic information system]]?)
*[[Haifukiho]] - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Hand boiler]] (Chemistry experimental tool)
*[[Harry Bovik]] ?
*[[Haul]] - [[Long Haul Network]] / [[Short Haul Network]]
*[[HP's Halo Collaboration Studio]] / [[Halo Video Exchange Network (HVEN)]]
*[[HTTP Tunneling]]
*[[Hyperbrowser searching]]
*[[iFish]]
*[[Impulse drill]] - as oposed to [[Impact drill]] which already has an article
*[[Indian pump]] : [[Indian-pump]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Inductive amplifier]]
*[[Inertial propulsion]] ([http://www.forceborne.com/])
*[[Information currency]] [http://infoeng.sourceforge.net]
*[[Initial console]]
*[[Inscriber]] Character Generator
*[[Insert moulding]] Adding other materials to an injection molded part
*[[Intelligent Client]]
*[[Intelligent User Interface]]
*[[IP Hider]] (hides your IP)
*[[IP Premium]]
*[[iSuppli]]
*[[IR blaster]]
 
===J-M===
*[[Jcink.com]] [http://jcink.com] A great site with lots of free web scripts and great support through their forums, and great web tools like flat-file forums and arcade scripts.
:(~ender) Why does this need a wikipage? Looks like spam to me.
*[[jRipper]] and [[jTagger]] [http://jtagger.sourceforge.net/jripper/] [http://jtagger.sourceforge.net/] jRipper is a CD ripper that uses [[LAME]], and jTagger is an id3 tag editor. Both run on java.
*[[Kari Kirjavainen]] - A Finnish inventor
*[[Kay's flying shuttle]] (redirect) - point to [[Flying shuttle]] (pg 89 f1)<br>
*[[Keyboard map]] Software that tells operating system what character to input based on keyboard input.
*[[Keystone jack]]
*[[Knowledge Base Software Comparison]] Similar to the layout of [[Comparison of wiki software]]
*[[Knowware]]
*[[Kraftwerk Kennzeichen System]] (abbrev. "KKS", an identification and classification system for equipment and components in process plant)
*[[Laser diode bar]]
*[[LAWNMOWER and Small Engines]] including diagrams and some mechanical suggestions
*[[Light distribution polar diagram of a lamp]]
*[[Line conditioner]]
*[[Linear combustion engine]]
*[[Lost technology]]
:(~ender) This seems to be a description, and not a specific piece - what did you mean? Maybe you're interested in: [[Protoscience]] or Proto-engineering (or something similar, the [[Baghdad Battery]] used to have something like that, but the only category it has that is remotely applicable is [[:Category:Out-of-place_artifacts]]
*[[Low peak fuse]]
*[[LVD Induction lighting]]
*[[Luminometer for HACCP]]
*[[Magic Fingers (Bed Relaxation System)]] has only a re-direct to some children's game. I mean the vibrating kind. I ask because I stumbled onto a proported biography of its inventor, who ''almost'' invented it while making machinery to help him deal with his narcolepsy. Tragic story. Great read. Might even be true. And thus my request. - See [http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/it/2000/4/2000_4_64.shtml], [http://www.magicfingers.com/], [http://www.magicfingers.com/MFInst1.pdf], and [http://www.magicfingers.com/MFInst2.pdf]
*[[Managed Copy]] (to be used for Blu-Ray & HD-DVD)
*[[McArthur plow]] : [[McArthur Plow]] (redirect) : [[McArthur Plough]] (redirect)
*[[McCulloch saw]] : [[McCulloch Saw]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Mech Aps]] (Project to make a bipedal 'robot')
*[[MedRec]] (Medical Records Company www.medrec.in)
*[[MiRF]] or [[uMiRF]] (wireless technology)
*[[Mowbot]] - automatic [[robotic]] lawn mower
*[[Mobifilm]] (film-making using video capable mobile phones)
*[[Mobile Technology]] (redirect) -(Knowledge about mobile phone software and hardware architecture.) - already at [[Mobile technology]]
:(~ender) See [[:Category:Mobile telephony]], and why the hell is [[Mobile telephony]] a redirect to [[Telephony]] which has <STRONG>*NO*</STRONG> information on mobile phones?!?!
*[[Mobile phone positioning]]
 
*[[Mule Train (disambiguation)]] - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[MultiValueDatabase]] [[MVBD]] (database)
*[[MyPunchbowl.com]] [http://www.mypunchbowl.com] A great new site to plan events and parties. Offers tools for every stage of party planning with a unique workflow interface.
:(~ender) Why does this need a wikipage? Looks like spam to me.
 
===N-P===
*[[Nano titanium]]
*[[Nano-workers]]
*[[Nesus]]
*[[Niddy noddy]] (yarn handling tool)
*[[Norse architecture]]
*[[Novel System Wiring]]
*[[ooma]]
*[[OpenLCR]]
*[[Optical Comparator]] : [[Optical comparator]]
*[[Optochemotronics]]
*[[Oregon chain]] : [[Oregon Chain]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Osmond process]] (redirect) - point to [[Osmond iron]], which I really think should be moved to the [[Osmond process]] page.<br>
*[[Output Clipping]]
*[[OutSystems Platform]]
*[[Overmolding]]
*[[Ovonyx]]
*[[Oziexplorer]] - a graphics tool for handling maps - uses .map file format
*[[Pacivation]]
*[[Palpatory Diagnosis]]
*[[Paul's carding machine]] : [[Carding machine]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[PCI64]]
*[[Pew]] [[Internet and American Life Project]] : [[Pew Internet and American Life Project]] - [http://www.pewinternet.org/]
*[[PhenoTech]]
*[[Phosphoimager]]
*[[Piano hinge]] : [[Piano Hinge]] - long hinge used in pianos, hard to make
*[[Pierre Le Roy]]
*[[Piller drill]] : [[Piller Drill]] - See [[Drill#Drill_press|Drill Press]]
*[[Place-shifting]]
*[[Plasma filter]]
*[[Platform technology]]
*[[Pneumatic thermostat]]
*[[Polymer-dispersed liquid crystal]] = PDLC; the new display technology.
*[[Polymerosome]]
*[[Postionization]]
*[[Potting process]] : [[Potting and stamping]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Printer quality]]
:(~ender) Maybe you should look at [[Computer printer]]
*[[Push to show]]
*[[Poids]]
*[[PicoP]]
*[[pxe.conf]]
:(~ender) Why do we need this? It looks like a very specific computer help question.
*[[Pyralin]] - a type of [[plastic]]
 
===R-S===
*[[R4 for Ds and Ds Lite]]
*[[Radio telemetry]]
*[[Real/IX]] It is a Real-Time OS attempt based on UNIX V3.2
*[[Receptacle tester]]
*[[Red Hat Cluster]]
:(~ender) Maybe this should be a request in the [[Red Hat Linux]] article/talk page?
*[[Revigator]]
*[[RF splitter]]
*[[RICEFW]] as used in [[SAP_AG|SAP AG]]
*[[Ring bolt]]
*[[Roentgen Stereophotogrammetry]]
*[[Rotherham plow]] || [[Rotherham plough]] || [[Rotherham triangular plough]] || [[Rotherham triangular plow]] : [[Triangular plough]] (redirect) : [[Triangular plow]] (redirect) - ([[User talk:70.167.217.162|more]])
*[[Safety device]]
*[[Safe Secure Exception Handling]]
*[[SBM Direct (Super Bit Mapping)]]
*[[Scott Nudds]]
*[[Scheffler reflector]], solar technology for developing countries
*[[SENSIT]], Smart-Dust successor.
*[[Serial Front Panel Data Port]] ([[SFPDP]])
*[[Shoe (camcorder component)]]
*[[Shower bath]]
*[[Shower filter]]
*[[Silent boot]] (BIOS)
*[[Single-voltage CPU]]
*[[SIP header re-writing]]
*[[SmartNAV]] - head tracker for ergonomics and Assistive Technology industries
*[[Smart wall]] - used in media presentation
*[[Socks2http]] - http tunneling system
*[[SolarPly]]
*[[Solidwork]]
*[[Sonic welding]]
*[[Sony DVDirect]]
*[[Sony HDR-HC3]]
*[[Suspended Particle Device]] : [[Suspended particle device]] - Windows whose opacity is controlled by voltage - Perhaps similar "smart" [[glass]] technology
*[[Spinal Fixation Device]]
*[[Sprint Relay]]
*[[Squeegit]]
*[[Stacking (fuel cell)]]
*[[Statistical switching]]
*[[Structural grid]]
*[[Switching station]]
: are you talking about telephone switching stations, power switching stations or something else? For telephone switching stations, see [[telephone exchange]]; for power switching stations, see the section [[electrical substation#Switching function|Switching function]]. [[User:69.140.164.142|69.140.164.142]] 01:36, 7 April 2007 (UTC)
*[[Symmetric/Asymmetric Plugs]]
*[[Shotgun ammunition]] - I am requesting an article on some different types of [[shotgun ammunition]] please. For example, i'm not sure what the term "[[slug]]" means or if is different from a regular [[shotgun shell]] with many tiny metal balls in it.
:(~ender) see [[Shotgun#Shot]], yes a slug is solid. I think this should be made into a redirect.
 
===T-Z===
*[[Tableau Software]]
*[[Technomass]] - <s>I am requesting an article estimating the total mass of Man's engineering works to date, including all the concrete steel hewn stone and so forth, including embankments but possibly excluding dammed water reservoirs.
The analogy is to biomass, which is estimated at 1873 gigatons in the biomass entry jjfriedlander@gmail.com</s> (impossible to estimate objectively)
:(~ender) Why is it impossible to estimate objectively? How do we come up with numbers for biomass? In 1760 Britian was making 30K per annum tons of pig-iron, in 1800-1810, Britain was generating 1/4 million tons of pig-iron a year.
:[[Ergotechnical]] & [[LCTM]], [[MCTM]], [[HCTM]]
*[[theSMSzone]] - Spoofed SMS messages [[Short_message_service]]
*[[TheVR]] - A mod for phpBB3. The software website - www.thevr.co.uk. it enables the user to have several different installations of phpBB3 from one installation which uses Global and Site-specific parts and features. It has originally been developed for connecting several churches through a network to share resources, build connections and create a massive network.
*[[Thin film sensor]]
*[[Thick film sensor]]
*[[Time of Flight Diffraction]] ([[TOFD]])
*[[TrackID]]
*[[Transport Numbers]] Term in physical chemistry used to describe the proportion of charge carried by a particular ion species relative to the overall charge carried in solution.
*[[TROM]] Macroinstruction translator unit, ''see [http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?u=%2Fnetahtml%2Fsrchnum.htm&Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITOFF&p=1&r=1&l=50&f=G&d=PALL&s1=4415969.PN.&OS=PN/4415969&RS=PN/4415969] and [http://www.freepatentsonline.com/4415969.html]; if you wish me to begin this article please leave a message --[[User:Legolas558|Legolas558]]''
*[[Tuned Electromagnetic Resonance Collar]] ([[TERC]])
*[[uDAPL]] ?
*[[UHF Pro]] Used by receivers (e.g. DISH Network) to get signals from remote control
*[[Ultrasonic drill]] [http://ndeaa.jpl.nasa.gov/nasa-nde/usdc/usdc.htm]
*[[Ultrasonic water fogger]] A device which uses ultrasonics to make mist (water vapour)
*[[UNIX kernel architecture]]
*[[Urdu Inpage]]
*[[Variable elimination]]
*[[Virtusphere]] A device that allows it's user to walk in any direction within a virtual reality environment.
*[[Video Buffer Verifier]]
*[[Video jukebox]]
*[[WIENUX]] (Linux Distribution in Vienna, Austria for government and administration)
*[[Wikimedia Player]]
*[[Win1200]] (usb/line phone)
*[[Wratten filter]]
*[[X-Y Display]] A computer display that uses vector rendering instend of raster.
 
=== Automotive technology ===
*[[Carbon-ceramic disk brakes]]
:(~ender) Ask in the [[Disk brakes]] talk page
*[[Changeover valve]]
*[[Diesel injection iump]]
*[[Directional siren]] for emergency vehicles
*<s>[[List of Car performance Modifications]] A straightforward list of all vehicle performance modifications including an explanation, difficulty level indicator, external links for purchase of parts, and perhaps links to step-by-step installation instructions.</i> Would be a how-to more suitable for wikibooks, not to mention that there are unlimited supply of alleged improvements, some of them more dubious that others.
*[[Port injection]]
*[[Proxlock]]
*[[Intake charger]] It is a device fitted in the air gauge of an automobile engine. the rpm of a car stays high with the help of this device thereby keeping acceleration stable.
*[[Anti-roll suspension]], See - [http://www.antiroll.com/]
 
=== Military technology ===
*[[HEDP|HEDP (High Explosive Dual Purpose)]]
*[[List of rocket launchers]] All type of self-propelled projectile launchers
*[[Alcotan-100]] Rocket launcher
*[[Type 78]] Rocket launcher
*[[Warship comparison]] I would like to ask for a list of comparison of [[warship]] once used by many different navies (like [[Ancient Egypt]]'s galley, massive ship of [[Imperial China]] navy, Korean "turtle ship", battleships of [[Royal Navy]]/other european navies, down to modern warship) each with it's known capabilities.
*[[C-4 Protective Mask]] The [[gas mask]] that is widely used by the Canadian forces
*[[BLU-114/B "Soft-Bomb"]] Some information available here; [http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/dumb/blu-114.htm] special-purpose munition for attacking electrical power infrastructure.
*[[Theater Battle Management Core System]] ([[TBMCS]])
*[[British Admiralty Pennant]]
*[[Inflatable body armour]] would not be very bullet-proof
*[[Automatic Targeting Attack Communicator]]
*[[ecotracer]] (see [[acoustic mirror]] and http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/MUSEUM/COMMS/ear/ear.htm)
*[[Enhanced Tactical Satellite Signal Processor]] ([[ETSSP]])
*[[Heated shot]] - history, method and effect of heated shot fired from cannon, American Revolutionary War and before
*[[Hunnicutt book]] ?
*[[IR-40]] Iranian heavy water reactor under construction at [[Arak]]
*[[Lawrence Pellet Primer System]]
*[[List of Nuclear Submarines]] (currently in commision).
*[[Lorica musculata]] - The muscled cuirass which appears in various [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] [[Roman sculpture|sculpture]]
*[[Miles Hoopla]] ?
*[[Motobomba]], a WWII circling torpedo [http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=10604&start=0&postdays=0&postorder=asc&highlight=&sid=530a509e15dffb116e742031746d5b5f][http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?t=103323]
*[[PB-4M & PB-4-1]], Russian flare launcher/flashbang gun/non-lethal pistol.
*[[RC-90]] radio controller/remote detonator
*[[Llama Minimax]] handgun
*[[SOFLAM]] - [[SOF Laser Marker]]
*[[tennis lens]]
*[[TOZ TP-82]], Russian? 12-gauge double-barreled shotgun with detachable stock.
*[[Tuscani]], Tuscani (automobile)
*[[iron rations]], see [http://www.firstworldwar.com/atoz/ironration.htm]
*[[David Schurig]], see [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20061019/ap_on_sc/cloak_of_invisibility] for more info ?
*Major [[Vernon Byrd]], Author of Passing Gas - The History of Inflight Refueling
*[[320 mm mortar]] - Large guns used in the defense of Iwo Jima, among other places.
*[[Military Portable Computer Equipment]] - Military on-site computer equipment.
*[[M-14 sopmod aka M14 Mod 0 EBR]]- US special forces version of the M14, can be used instead of Colt M4, compact M14
*[[Service Life Extension Program]] of the [[US Navy]]
* [[VN3]] [http://www.janes.com/defence/land_forces/news/jdw/jdw070308_1_n.shtml PLA 4 x 4 light armored vehicle in low rate production]
*[[NiViTiFs]]
*[[Kongsberg NSM]]- A new cruise missile developped by Kongsberg. Exact size (length, diameter, wingspan & weight)appreciated. No useful info found in the web at this time.
* Main advantage and applications of [[SONAR]]. Block diagram which explain the SONAR working. Modulation and transmission technology used
* [[Grip Pod]] - bipod/forward grip for rifles
* [[muzzle rise]] - a detailed explanation seems to be missing...
* [[Space Rod]] - a depleted uranium rod, launched by satellite.
 
==Other==
*[[Rewena Bread]] Māori cuisine. Part of New Zealand/Aotearoa.
*[[Kamlok fittings]] Brand name for specific type of hose connection used in petroleum handling facilities to temporarily connect vacuum trucks to hard-piped systems, such as for shipping of crude oil by tank truck, or disposal of waste fluids. Also used in hazardous waste facilites for transfer of hazardous waste from tanks to trucks. May also be used in dairy/food industry. See http://www.pridecastmetals.com/kamlok.html for vendor information. Abbreviated version could also be referenced by larger article on types of industrial connections.
 
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