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Frederic Davis Patterson MD Marker Cuthbert, GA
The marker reads: FREDERIC DAVIS PATTERSON, M.D. April 16, 1867 – Dec.31, 1930 Dr. Fred Patterson was born in Stewart Co., Ga., attended South Georgia Agriculture College, Cuthbert, graduated Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 1890. He practiced in Lumpkin four years before moving to Cuthbert in 1894. Here he used his extraordinary medical abilities and human concern to bandage skinned knees or perform difficult surgical procedures with anesthetist Dr. Francis Martin, of Shellman. He held offices in and was honored by The American Medical Association, The Medical Association of Georgia and The Second District Medical Society which he organized. (See other side) Top of the sign: Historic Chattahoochee Commission Alabama-Georgia emblemhttps://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/8608/thumbnail.jp
Post Office (31557) Patterson, GA
United States Post Office located in Patterson, Georgia. It is at 6469 US-84.https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/5451/thumbnail.jp
Direct observation of a Ga adlayer on a GaN(0001) surface by LEED Patterson inversion
A low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) Patterson function (PF) with multiple incident angles is used to obtain three-dimensional interatomic information of hexagonal GaN(0001) grown on a 6H-SiC(0001)-√3 x √3 surface. A Ga-Ga atomic pair between the Ga adlayer and the terminating Ga layer is observed in the LEED PF. This provides direct experimental evidence to support the structural model proposed by first-principles calculations. The LEED PF also shows that the GaN film has a hexagonal structure and the surface has single-bilayer steps.published_or_final_versio
Lapham Patterson House 3 Thomasville, GA
The historic Lapham Patterson House was built from 1884-85 and is located at 626 North Dawson Street, Thomasville, Georgia.
National Register of Historic Places and National Historic Landmark #70000868https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/8730/thumbnail.jp
[Monday Morning, 9:50]
Message by Paige Patterson, president, Criswell College, Dallas, TX. SBC Pastors Conference, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, GA, June 3, 1991
Patterson, Elbert (Death, 1903-03-21)
Address: City Hospital, 319 George St.Age at death: 47 Yrs.Pg.53/1903/526/M N S/Ga/Dr. S. E. Newman/City Hospital/AnatomicalOriginal record filed in drawer labeled 'PARHAM-PATTERSON,F'
GA-Fuzzy PID control simulation waveform diagram.
As is well known, the metal annealing process has the characteristics of heat concentration and rapid heating. Traditional vacuum annealing furnaces use PID control method, which has problems such as high temperature fluctuation, large overshoot, and long response time during the heating and heating process. Based on this situation, some domestic scholars have adopted fuzzy PID control algorithm in the temperature control of vacuum annealing furnaces. Due to the fact that fuzzy rules are formulated through a large amount of on-site temperature data and experience summary, there is a certain degree of subjectivity, which cannot ensure that each rule is optimal. In response to this drawback, the author combined the technical parameters of vacuum annealing furnace equipment, The fuzzy PID temperature control of the vacuum annealing furnace is optimized using genetic algorithm. Through simulation and comparative analysis, it is concluded that the design of the fuzzy PID vacuum annealing furnace temperature control system based on GA optimization is superior to fuzzy PID and traditional PID control in terms of temperature accuracy, rise time, and overshoot control. Finally, it was verified through offline experiments that the fuzzy PID temperature control system based on GA optimization meets the annealing temperature requirements of metal workpieces and can be applied to the temperature control system of vacuum annealing furnaces.</div
House 320 S Washington St Bainbridge GA
Wimberly-Patterson House Bainbridge GA Built ca 1860
320 S Washington St
Contributing Building - Bainbridge Residential Historic District - National Register of Historic Places
NRIS #87001907https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/7826/thumbnail.jp
Converse Building, Valdosta, GA
Converse Building, Valdosta, GA. Valdosta is the county seat of Lowndes County, Georgia, United States.
This is a commercial building in the commercial historic district of Valdosta, located on the Patterson Street in downtown Valdosta, and was built in 1900 and designed by S F Fulgham.
Contributing Building - Valdosta Commercial Historic District - National Register of Historic Places NRIS #83000234https://digitalcommons.unf.edu/historical_architecture_main/2846/thumbnail.jp
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