Best Selling Books by S. Reid

S. Reid is the author of The Millionaire Mentor (2004), European Community (2007), LONRS (2010), Passages for Practice in Translation at Sight. Part II.-Greek (2017), The Principles and Methods of Physical Diagnosis (1952).

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The Millionaire Mentor

release date: Jan 01, 2004

European Community

release date: Jan 01, 2007
European Community
CONTENTS: From Community to Union. Sources of information. Sources of law. Institutions. European law and national law. Judicial review. Preliminary rulings. Free movement of goods. Free movement of workers. Freedom of establishment and the right to supply and receive services. Equal pay and treatment. Competition law and policy.

LONRS

release date: Jan 01, 2010
LONRS
DVD-ROM contains files (Calc. computer programs) listed on p. 49-54 of text.

Passages for Practice in Translation at Sight. Part II.-Greek

release date: Aug 29, 2017

The Principles and Methods of Physical Diagnosis

Federal Taxation of Software and Digital Transactions

Federal Taxation of Software and Digital Transactions
... describes the U.S. federal income taxation of software and digital transactions.

Proceedings of the Governor's Conference on Education, January 27-28, 1966

Guide to the societies

release date: Jan 01, 1999

Potential Ecological Effects to Native Amphibian, Macroinvertebrate, and Zooplankton Communities from Stocking Exotic Fish in Lakes of the Siskiyou Mountains, California and Oregon

release date: Jan 01, 2002

Evaluation of Mitochondrial DNA Typing in a Forensically Relevant Population of Self-identified U.S. African Americans

release date: Jan 01, 2013

Fine Particulate Matter Nitrate Measurements by Flash Volatization

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Evaluation of Liquid Waste-storage Potential Based on Porosity Distribution in the Paleozoic Rocks in Central and Southern Parts of the Appalachian Basin

release date: Jan 01, 1990

Changes Due to Combat Experience in the E.T.O. on the Erecting and Ground Plan of an Evacuation Hospital

Education, an Obligation - an Opportunity

Into History: Guide to Publications

release date: Jan 01, 1999

The Relationship Between Proposition 301 Menu Options and Student Achievement

release date: Jan 01, 2005

Trailblazers to California

release date: Jan 01, 1985

Empirical Identification of Product Life-cycle Patterns in the Delivery of Municipal Park and Recreation Services

release date: Jan 01, 1987

Behavioral Contrast and Discrimination Difficulty

Artificial Icing Tests AH-1G Helicopter

Artificial Icing Tests AH-1G Helicopter
The United States Army Aviation Engineering Flight Activity conducted a limited in-flight artificial icing evaluation of the AH-1G helicopter from 22 October through 6 November 1973 at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, and from 22 March through 2 April 1974 in the vicinity of Moses Lake, Washington. During the test program 8.5 hours of productive flight time were flown, of which 4.0 hours were in the artificial icing environment. Three deficiencies were noted which adversely affect the safe operation of the AH-1G helicopter in an icing environment.

UNH Great Bay Coast Watch Involvement in the New Hampshire Estuaries Project

release date: Jan 01, 2003

Development of Parameters and Guidelines for Inspecting Heat Sealable Foil and Film for Hospital Unit Dose Blister Packs

release date: Jan 01, 1991
Development of Parameters and Guidelines for Inspecting Heat Sealable Foil and Film for Hospital Unit Dose Blister Packs
Company X is a pharmaceutical company located in North Carolina. Much of its work in the Package Engineering Department involves testing packaging components using state-of-the-art testing equipment. This study is about heat-seal integrity testing of polyvinyl chloride (PVC)/polyvinylidene chloride (PVDC) film to foil which simulates blister pack film with its foil backing.

Natural Icing Tests UH-1H Helicopter

Natural Icing Tests UH-1H Helicopter
A limited evaluation of the capability of a modified UH-1H helicopter to fly in a natural icing environment was conducted at Fort Lewis, Washington, from 5 February through 23 February 1974. Testing was performed by the United States Army Aviation Systems Test Activity and consisted of 1.7 hours in icing conditions. During this test, four enhancing features, one deficiency, and one shortcoming were noted. There were four enhancing features associated with special equipment. The deficiency is the inability to maintain autorotational rotor speed within operational limits with main rotor ice accumulation. The striking of the tail rotor by the oscillating iced FM antenna is a shortcoming. Based on these tests, artificial icing characteristics observed in previous UH-1H icing tests are representative of natural icing characteristics. The UH-1H helicopter does not possess the capability to operate safely in an icing environment.

Appeal by Mr & Mrs F Curran and Mr & Mrs S Reid: Erection of Dwelling at 17 and 19 Ladhope Drive, Galashiels

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