1,725,396 research outputs found
Randall S. Jones in a Senior Voice Recital
This is the program for the senior voice recital of baritone Randall S. Jones. Pianist Susan Crosby assisted the performance. The recital took place on February 23, 1989, in the Mabee Fine Arts Recital Hall
Randall S. Caswell
Randall S. Caswell Portrait in the NIST Gallery of Distinguished Scientists, Engineers, and Administrator
Spending and economic activity from recreation at Oregon State Park units - coastal region and Milo McIver State Park, an update
Eric M. White, Darren Goodding, and Randall S. Rosenberger.This archived document is maintained by the State Library of Oregon as part of the Oregon Documents Depository Program. It is for informational purposes and may not be suitable for legal purposes.Includes bibliographical references (page 25).Mode of access: Internet from the Oregon Government Publications Collection.Text in English
Recommended from our members
What can animal law learn from environmental law ? / Randall S. Abate, editor.
"This book, edited by Prof. Randall S. Abate of Florida A & M University College of Law, seeks to fill the gap between the complex legal issues that matter most to the environmental law and animal law movements. Environmental law, with its intricate layers of international, federal, state, and local laws, has a longer history and is more established than its animal law counterpart. Yet, animal law faces many of the same legal and strategic challenges that environmental law faced in seeking to establish a more secure foothold in the United States and abroad. As such, animal law stands to gain valuable insights from the lessons of the environmental law movement's experience in confronting those challenges. The 29 chapters contained in this book compare the very different trajectories of the two movements' regulatory histories and examine the legal intersections that may exist across them. Professor Abate draws on the talents of many experts from academia, the nonprofit community, and the legal profession to examine the ways in which animal rights and welfare law can benefit from lessons learned in the environmental field. Providing various contexts and perspectives from U.S. law, foreign domestic law, and international law, the book addresses a myriad of substantive issues, including climate change, international trade, agriculture, invasive species, lead pollution, and fisheries management, as well as procedural issues, such as standing and damages. The book concludes with a vision for the future on how animal law can learn from environmental law and how the two movements can better coordinate their common objectives"--Back cover
The relevance of Randall′s plaques
The pathophysiology of nephrolithiasis is not fully understood. The pioneering work of Alexander Randall in the 1940s sought to clarify our understanding of stone formation. This review traces the inception of the theory of Randall′s plaques and the refinement of the hypothesis in the early days of kidney stone research. It then reviews the contemporary findings utilizing sophisticated investigative techniques that shed additional light on the pathophysiology and redefine the seminal findings of Dr. Randall that were made 70 years ago
Randall S. Caswell
RANDALL S. CASWELL
NBS/NIST: 1952 ‑ 1994
Birth: February 27, 1924, Eugene, Oregon
Education:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology: SB, 1947; PhD (Physics), 1951
Principal field:
Physics of ionizing radiation
Positions held at NBS/NIST:
Physicist, Radiation Physics Division
Chief, Neutron Physics Section
Deputy Director, Center for Radiation Research
Chief, Nuclear Radiation Division, Center for Radiation Research
Chief, Ionizing Radiation Division, Physics Laboratory
Post‑retirement: Guest Researcher, Ionizing Radiation Division, Physics Laboratory
Honors:
U.S. Department of Commerce: Silver Medal, 1969; Gold Medal, 1979
NIST Edward Bennett Rosa Award, 1991
Memberships:
American Physical Society (Fellow)
Committee on Interagency Radiation Research and Policy Coordination, Office of Science and Technology Policy (Chairman, Science Panel)
Consultative Committee for Ionizing Radiations (CCEMRI) (Chairman, Section on Neutron Measurements)
National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) (Member and Honorary Member of Council)
International Commission on Radiation Units and Measurements (ICRU) (Secretary)
Publications:
Many scientific papers; Chairman of Report Committee or Sponsor of numerous reports on radiation research
Renomination to the Board: testimony before the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, U.S. Senate, August 2, 2006
Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.) - Members ; Kroszner, Randall S.
- …
