-
navies around the world. OTO-Melara
attempted to
revive the
concept with the
AMRAD ("Artillery Multi-Role Area Defense"),
which had a much
lighter mounting...
-
professorship at
Leipzig to stay
permanently in 1926. In 1928, he
began working at
Amrad in Malden, M****achusetts,
later called Ergon Research Laboratories owned...
-
broadcasting station,
licensed to the
American Radio and
Research Corporation (
AMRAD) of
Medford Hillside, M****achusetts. WGI
received its
initial broadcasting...
-
Traditional Dances of Madagascar". In Dagan,
Esther A.; Ottenberg, Simon;
Galerie Amrad African Arts (eds.). The spirit's
dance in Africa: evolution, transformation...
- Eyesat-A was
launched on
September 26, 1993
using an
Ariane 4
rocket at
Guiana Space Centre, Kourou,
French Guiana,
along with SPOT-3, Stella, Healthsat-2...
-
Gabal ابو جبل
Ayoob Allahom Eny
Sayeeem Abu El
Banat Mawlana El-aasheq
Amrad Nesaa Mazag El
Kheir Al Zoga Al Raba'a Al A'ar N****im
Errooh 3asfour "Mostafa...
-
Bamana and the Bozo (Mali) - from The Spirit's
Dance in Africa.
Galerie Amrad African Arts Publications. Appiah, Anthony;
Gates (Jr.),
Henry Louis (2010)...
-
where he
became involved with the
American Radio and
Research Corporation (
AMRAD),
which began broadcasting music from the
campus on
March 8, 1916. The station...
- writings. One of Hunayn's
Arabic translations,
Kitab ila
Aglooqan fi
Shifa al
Amrad,
which is
extant in the
Library of Ibn Sina
Academy of
Medieval Medicine...
- in
Arizona and the
Amateur Radio Research and
Development Corporation (
AMRAD) in Washington, D.C. By 1983, TAPR was
offering the
first TNC available...