branner

branner

(ˈbrænə)
n
a person or machine that cleans metal plates using bran
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Among the many different types of damage found in the blades, the trailing edge failure is one of the more common ones, because the trailing edge region is prone to structural instability like buckling, says Kim Branner, Senior Researcher and the Head of Team at DTU Wind Energy:
The firm said that it has hired the executive, Peter Branner, from Sweden-based Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB (SEBA:SS) (SEB's) fund management division.
Elizabeth Branner, president of the Main Street Lexington Board of Directors, said in a statement, "Considering the events of the past weekend, Stephanie felt it best that for the continued success of Main Street Lexington, she should step aside."
David Prager Branner (Amsterdam: John Benjamins, 2006), 128.
used the density cone method in pattern synthesis, and Kumar and Branner proposed a simple inverse algorithm [11] to optimize the result of pattern synthesis.
Hydrocomp, Inc., 2386 Branner Dr, Menlo Park, California, 603213535
Branner (1904) provided continuity to these early studies by producing a detailed description of the sandstone banks on Brazil's northeastern coast.
[2] Bodil Branner and Poul Hjorth, Real and Complex Dynamical Systems, Springer Science and Business Media, 464, 2013.
Peter Branner, Head of SEB Investment Management, says, "Thanks to UBP's long-standing expertise in asset management and fund distribution, we are confident that this agreement will allow us to better support our clients and third-party distributors outside our core markets."
Twenty-five thousand people packed the stands at the Ellensburg Rodeo the day that Tom Branner and Vicky Stuart went head to head in the dangerous business of staying on horses, whose sole purpose was to rejoice in your demise.
(5) In 2008, Branner, et al, conducted a study between 2001 and 2004 and found that in 55,695,554 visits from obese children, only in 42.1% of visits nutritional counseling was performed.