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Materials handling in the forging industry. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
Includes bibliographical references (page 5).
Subjects: Forging industry; Materials handling;
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Cold shearing billets and bars in the forging industry. by National Safety Council.(CARDINAL)141986;
Includes bibliographical references (page 4).
Subjects: Metal-cutting tools; Scissors and shears;
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Buffalo Forge, 1877-1952, world-wide name in industrial equipment / by Wendt, Henry W.;
Subjects: Buffalo Forge Company.; Old State Library Collection.;
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1992 census of manufactures. by United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Metal stamping; Metal trade;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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1987 census of manufactures. by United States.Bureau of the Census.(CARDINAL)171405;
Includes bibliographical references.
Subjects: Metal-work; Metal stamping; Metal trade;
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Industrial location research studies. by Fantus Company.Fantus Area Research Division.(CARDINAL)201966; Appalachian Regional Commission.(CARDINAL)146776;
Includes bibliographies.[1] Summary and recommendations.--[2] Reports 1-8: The paper and allied products industry. The textile mill products industry. The apparel industry. The printing and allied industries. The electrical component parts industry. The textile machinery/pumps & valves industry. The office machinery industry. The motor vehicle parts industry.--[3] Reports 9-16: The chlor-alkali industry. Materials handling equipment. The mobile home and special purpose vehicle industries. The instruments and controls industry. The noncellulosic synthetic fiber industry. The metal stampings industry. The aircraft and aerospace parts industry. The primary aluminum industry.--[4] Reports 17-25: The nonferrous castings industry. The malleable and ductile iron castings and steel forgings industry. The foamed plastic products industry. The rolling, drawing, and extruding of nonferrous metals industry. Meat and poultry processing, dried and frozen produce industry. The plastic and powder metal products industry. The refractory metals industry. The primaoy steel and steel mill products industry. The plastic resins, adhesives, and related compounds industry.
Subjects: Case studies.; Industrial location;
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Big history / by Christian, David,1946-writer of foreword.(CARDINAL)639966; Dorling Kindersley Publishing, Inc.(CARDINAL)343764;
The big bang -- Stars are born -- Elements are forged -- Planets form -- Life emerges -- Humans evolve -- Civilizations develop -- Industry rises.Why does the universe work the way it does? Why are stars so big? Why are humans so small? What does it mean to be human? Big History blends geology, biology, physics, anthropology, sociology, and so much more to tell one coherent story, taking us right back to our origins and exploring how a unique series of events led to and then impacted human existence: how everything came to be, where we fit in, and even where we are going. Graphics, artworks, timelines, and at-a-glance overviews make the causes and effects of pivotal events and major thresholds in Big History instantly accessible, and evidence features explain how we know what we know. An additional 64-page reference section provides a more conventional account of events in human history. Placing humans in the context of our universe and revealing how and why we got to where we are today, Big History covers 13.8 billion years of history, from the formation of the universe and the dawn of time to the present day.
Subjects: Civilization; Human beings; Human evolution.; World history.;
Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 7
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Fresh [videorecording] : new thinking about what we're eating / by Joanes, Ana Sofia.;
Looks at the farmers, thinkers, and business people across America who are forging healthier, more sustainable alternatives to the industrial food system.MPAA rating: Not rated.DVD, Dolby digital stereo.
Subjects: Documentary films.; Feature films.; Nonfiction films.; Food industry and trade; Food security; Sustainable agriculture;
For private home use only.
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Clear vision : the story of Clear Channel Communications / by Bunzel, Reed.(CARDINAL)777779;
Clear Channel: in the beginning -- In the public eye: Clear Channel from 1984-1996 -- Opening the floodgates -- Post consolidation: the morning after -- It's not all about radio -- Beware the evil empire -- The incident in Minot -- A matter of indecency -- The day the music died ( --or not) -- Inside the Beltway: Washington and politics -- The storm of the century -- Service to the community -- All in the family -- Forging a new industry leadership -- Back to the future -- A clear and closely held vision.
Subjects: Clear Channel (Firm); Radio broadcasting;
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Safeguarding concepts illustrated. by National Safety Council.Engineering Standing Committee.(CARDINAL)164059; National Safety Council.Power Press and Forging Section.(CARDINAL)164058; National Safety Council.Product Safety Committee.(CARDINAL)136894;
Includes bibliographical references (page 130).
Subjects: Machinery;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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