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strander

(ˈstrændə)
n
a person who strands
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He said the whale may have come from the West Philippine Sea although the species is widely distributed in the Philippines and a 'common strander,' just like the spotted dolphin found on the shore at Barangay Marao in Padre Burgos.
A new scoring system, devised by Strander et al, the Swede score, which includes lesion size as a variable (12) in addition to the above four colposcopic signs along with modifications to definitions of the scores for the remaining variables.
Mr Budd, who had two daughters - Cheryll and Karen - grew up in Wales and worked as a strander at Allied Steel and Wire while volunteering his spare time coaching youngsters.
* Strander Boulevard Extension & Grade Separation Phase 3, $5 million.
Further, the company said that the orders such as multiple batch feeding systems and strander systems were for OSB (oriented strand board) producers in France and Malaysia and these systems will be delivered and commissioned in the second half of 2016.
Besides geometry, a key difference between our study and previous studies was that our flakes were obtained from a disk strander from an OSB plant and microdefects were present, which likely lowered our values when compared with other studies.
(44.) Naucler P, Ryd W, Tornberg S, Strand A, Wadell G, Elfgren K, Radberg T, Strander B, Forslund O, Hansson B-G, Hagmar B, Johansson B, Rylander E, Dillner J.
The Chemical Engineering Senior Design team of Rachel Kenion, Liana Vaccari, and Katie Van Strander has designed biochar electrodes for supercapacitors, and is looking to eventually bring their solution to market.