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- Sea Power Upon History 1660–1783, p. 116, quoting Chabaud-Arnault Angus Constam & Tony Bryan (2001). British Napoleonic Ship-of-the-Line. Osprey Publishing...
- J-bar and T-bar mechanism was invented in 1934 by the Swiss engineer Ernst Constam, with the first lift installed in Davos, Switzerland. J-bars were installed...
- J-bar and T-bar mechanism was invented in 1934 by the Swiss engineer Ernst Constam, with the first lift installed in Davos, Switzerland. The first chairlift...
- G. (2001)The Battle of Trafalgar, Barnsley (2004). ISBN 1-84415-107-7. Constam, Angus & Bryan, Tony, British Napoleonic Ship-Of-The-Line, Osprey Publishing...
- local Montreal company, the following two manufactured by UMI predecessor Constam Corporation. Cobra Eurotram Flexity Family Flexity Outlook Flexity Outlook...
- Ovary". In Trachsler A, Thorn G, Labhart A, Bürgi H, Dodsworth-Phillips J, Constam G, Courvoisier B, Fischer JA, Froesch ER, Grob P (eds.). Clinical Endocrinology:...
- Run in the fall of 1972. Previously, there were 2 T-bars (the original Constam on the skier's left of Rocket and a newer Hall Ski-Lift on the skier's...
- 1016/S0070-2153(07)81004-0. ISBN 978-0-12-374253-7. PMID 18023726. Grapin-Botton, A.; Constam, D. (2007). "Evolution of the mechanisms and molecular control of endoderm...
- and Sluice to skiers' right. A year later in the summer of 1956 another Constam T-Bar was purchased and installed. This T-Bar ran from the top of the first...
- 2014 Replaced with a triple lift, in the same alignment. Old Blue Double Constam / Müller 1955 - 1984 First chairlift at Pleasant Mountain. Had a mid-station...