It is shockingly bad and rather unbelievable that the English-language Wikipedia does not even have ONE article on the subject of English Composition. This is such a fundamental and necessary subject for anyone doing public writing in the English language. In truth, there should be an entire series of articles on this subject in the Wikipedia - ones what have been written by well-educated people in this field, such as by college-level teachers of Applied English Composition (in prose), technical writing, journalism, and related fields. Note that the above has been written by a man who is both an engineer and a mathematician (with master's degrees in both fields). The omission of such a series of articles in the Wikipedia strikes him as being like trying to explain algebra to someone without first explaining what these mean: {x, y, z, +, -, *, X, /, =, >, <, A, B, C, |x|} to begin with.98.67.170.12 (talk) 14:50, 29 December 2009 (UTC) - Language icon - An initative to create an artificial globally recognizeable icon, to be used not only web but for real life applications as well to signify "language". [9]
- The Lake Country House & Spa - A Country House Hotel in Mid - Wales with quite an intresting history, If the author of this article could contact the "hotel" im sure they would be happy to provide any information required. [www.lakecountryhouse.co.uk]
- Lee Silverman Vocal Technique (LSVT)
- LG Glimmer (Greatly enhanced version of the LG Shine, by LG, featuring both a touchscreen on the ouside, instead of a joystick, and a keypad on
the inside) - Local-to-Global
- Luaun the stuff you put down under vinyl floors
- MAPD (MAPD as known by Avaya)
- Machine readable postal marking used worldwide for decades for routing; applied by the sorting office, usually in UV ink, or by the customer; including barcodes and 1D dot codes.
- Mass Representative Do photons carry mass as suggested by the equation m = hf/c2 ?
- Metastorm BPM software
- Microdiversity (Selection of best signal from different sectors within a Cell of a Mobile network. This will be done by BSC in GSM and by RNC in UMTS)
- Mobile Application Portal
- Mosio; A simple, free service where members ask questions via text messages, and other members research and answer these questions from their computers. [10]
- Muxponder
- NEC Aspire hybrid small business phone system
- Network Access Application per ETSI 102 223, application residing in the UICC which holds a subscriber identity and an authentication algorithm and provides the access to a network
- NextG Networks It is a company that puts up small, unobtrusive, low power, relatively general purpose base stations for cellphones (and other services, simultaneously mixing different technologies such as GSM, CDMA, wifi, wimax, etc.). They set up distributed antenna systems (DAS) where each node is effectively a remote antenna, the nodes are connected by a fiber optic loop to a local NextG facility. Cellphone providers can then pay to put base stations (BTSs) at this shared facility. Multiple cell providers, even using different technologies, can use a single system at once. They are selling this as a way to fill in holes in existing networks, though their product could alone serve a densely populated area. nextgnetworks.net
- NonPlaces
- Offline Message ENvironment (OMEN)
- Open captioning
- Packetbox Instant messenging service provider using Wireless_Village protocol
- Presidential Teleprompter
- Private Mobile Network
- Protected Spectrum (what is it? why can we not transmit on this spectrum?)
- QDMA - Quadrature Division Multiple Access
- Quik Call II (1+1 Fire Dispatch tone)
- Samsung SCH-A950
- Samsung-D807 (new samsung slider)
- Samsung SGH-E700 (samsung mobile phone)
- Samsung SGH-E830 (new Samsung mobile slider)
- Samsung SGH-t919 (new Samsung touch-screen phone)
- Samsung SCH-u960 (Samsung cell phone for Verizon; also called the Rogue)
- Samsung SCH-B600 (samsung mobile phone)
- Samsung Solid ('first ultra durable handset')
- Samsung SGH-A867 Eternity (samsung mobile touch screen phone)
- Samsung Tocco Ultra Edition (Samsung Mobile touch screen phone)
- Samuel Fedida, British inventor of Viewdata; someone could translate the Wikipedia German article about him: [11]
- slydial A free service that allows someone to skip the conversation and go directly to voicemail. 267-SLYDIAL. [12]
- SMS gateway for GSM Networks; its uses and configuration. Advertising?
- SNAP12 (a type of optical connector)
- Space Wave ?
- Speakers Bureau (people talking about issues topics)
- Spiral Antenna
- Sphere Decoder
- Starkish [13]
See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Computer science, computing, and Internet [edit] Electronics [edit] People [edit] Semiconductor [edit] Components - 1381 voltage trigger An IC to trigger at a preset voltage level, commonly used in Solar Engines.
- 1N4003 1N4004 1N4005 1N4006 1N4007 1N5408 - Different types of common diodes (see 1N4148)
- 5VSB (5V Standby) Signal
- Advent Video Beam Television
- Altera-Cyclone Altera's FPGA low-cost chip Cyclone & Cyclone II
- Altera-Stratix Altera's FPGA chips Stratix & Stratix II
- Atomic Holographic Optical Storage Nanotechnology up-and-coming hard-drive like mass-storage system
- Common cathode vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Common grid vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Common plate vacuum tube amplifier configuration
- Current Sense Monitor - see [18]
- Field programmable object array - see [19]
- Gas diode - cold and hot cathode gas diodes [Princples of Electronics By V.K. Mehta ISBN 8121924502 pages 101-107]
- High Density Interconnect packaging technology - see [20]
- IO expanderTo expand SPI IO ports
- Ion Beam Storage (LANL Ion Beam Storage), (HD-ROM) - a long-term method of storing digital information without deterioration
- Liquid Resistor [21]
- Loadparts - Electronic component locator
- Mach Speed Graphics Port Abbreviated MGP
- Mobile phone flashing labels
- MOSFET Gate Driver - Specialized circuits that are used to drive the gate of power MOSFETs effectively and efficiently in high-speed switching applications.
- MCU - Related to microcontrollers
- relay switch
- Phantastron A type of electron tube oscillator or timer circuit. It was invented during radar development during World War 2. It was described in the Radiation Laboratory series of books, in particular the one on waveforms (check this), but I can't find my copy at the moment. Google brings up 10,000 references, but all the ones I've looked at do not have circuit diagrams.
- Plasma Transistor
- PS-ON Signal
- RF Distribution Amplifier
- Self Regulating Cable
- SENX machine Stands for Sensory Enhanced Net eXperience, the machine was supposed to print smells on a fiber paper and users would lick the paper.
- Sony bookman device people used to play books, encyclopedias, recipes etc on little discs
- Spring-return Toggle Switch
- Starkes Tarzan Old Recording Tape (reel), Capacitors and Resistors ("ST" trademark on old antique circuit components) try Sarkes Tarzian, looks like it could be a good biographical article, try starting at PDF
- Taut band movement
- Thick film hybrid - an alternative to printed circuit boards where simple components can be screen-printed rather than fitted as bespoke components.
- Tick Tracer - Device used to tell whether or not there is live voltage in a cable or wire.
- Transcapacitance - A transcapacitor is a device which gives to a controlled node a voltage proportional to the first- or higher-order derivative of the voltage applied to a controller node. The concept of capacitance is thus a special case of transcapacitance where the controlled and controller nodes are the same node. The relation between capacitance and capacitor is similar to the relation between conductance and transconductance.
- VM "The Voice of Music" Old HI-FI/Stereo (From Benton Harbor, MI like Heathkit) Old record players used in classrooms, etc.
- Water capacitor - Capacitor using water as it's dielectric material.
[edit] Systems - There are plenty of videos on YouTube, including a Lego version, LHex. It's made by Boston Dynamics. Ian01 (talk) 00:49, 21 February 2008 (UTC)
- Tachogenerator Tachogenerators are frequently used to measure the speeds of electric motors, engines, and the equipment they power. Generators generate voltage roughly proportional to shaft speed. With precise construction and design, generators can be built to produce very precise voltages for certain ranges of shaft speeds
[edit] Concepts [edit] Signal processing [edit] Engineering [edit] General/Unclassified - lignum - This word is Latin for "tree". It probably doesn't need a separate page.
- thermal gap
- 5% Rule - when looking at a graph of data from an experiment, the 5% rule determines if the y-intercept is valid, or should just be zero. I'm not sure exactly, which is why I didn't create the article
- air beam - Will need disambiguation with airbeam, airbeams, air beams, product Air Beam, ...
- Autosub - Autonomous Underwater Vehicle developed the University of Southampton
- Belt Friction - Theory of Belt Friction
- Benton Engineering Council - University of Florida umbrella organization for engineering societies.
- Bothner generator - seems to have to do something with polishing
- Boxford Lathe [26]
- Cam Gear
- Cardonic or Cardonic Joint Could this be a misspelling of Cardanic joint?
- Coil noise
- Coiling pattern
- Cornelis Johannes Van Doorn
- engine idling -especially with regard to pros and cons for laws restricting this
- Engineering studies
- Fab@Home [27]
- Francisco J. Cisneros - Affluent Cuban railroad engineer. Single-handedly built railroad infrastructure and coffee export businesses of Colombia.
- GEET Fuel Processor - patented technology (US005794601A1)
- hay sling
- Johannis de Rijke
- Last Centimeter Problem
- libmesh - C++ Finite Element Library, [28].
- Network of European Technocrats - Network of European Technocrats (NET) is an autonomous research organization comprised of volunteer members from around the world. The main objective of NET is to explore sustainable and novel economic, technical and social paradigms with the aid of theory and empiricism as guides.
- ONE(tm) HEADLIT Surgical Illumination System New technology using combined lighting and proprietary materials, introduced in a surgical head-mounted system, although it is a platform technology that could revolutionize the head-mounted illumination sector across multiple industry applications
- poteaux-sur-solle construction post and sill construction typical of French in New World
- PWUT - Power and Water University of Technology in IRAN in FaWiki
- Radiative heater conversion an article about a fossil fuel burner to electric heater conversion for ecologic purposes
- Safety case – found the term in 28 content pages.
- Scour protection - means for protecting a structure exposed to moving water (offshore constructions, bridges, harbors etc.) from scour
- Task Level Programming (TLP)
- Thomas Furness - http://www.hitl.washington.edu/people/tfurness/; will need disambiguation with with Tom Furness
- Towed cables – Need separate article for Towed Cables section of [29]. See Talk:Catenary.
- Tubeaxial Fan
- How can the term fundamental concepts be defined?
- Methods Machine Tools History and invention of the slant-bed lathe design for modern metalworking.
- How can the term "invert elevation" be defined?
- ZHBLAN
[edit] Aeronautical/Aerospace [edit] Agricultural/Biological [edit] Civil/Structural [edit] Chemical/Process [edit] Computer [edit] Design/Drafting [edit] Electrical - Edwin V. Gray - inventor of the gray tube machine- relating to alleged free energy machines
- Automatic voltage regulators - This relates to voltage regulation of AC synchronous generators or alternators
- C-Line Changeover Switches
- dq0 Transformation or Park Transformation - This relates to simplifying the analysis of Synchronous machines by eliminating time varying inductances by this transform
- Endusa Billy Muhando, Senior Member IEEE, D.Eng(Intelligent Control),M.Eng(Mechanical Control Systems),BTech(Prod. Eng) Distinguished Research Professor in intelligent control of modern variable speed wind energy conversion systems with application of H_infinity, Fuzzy Logic, LQG and other multiobjective paradigms for control. He has published widely on related issues of control for sustainable energy. He has several patents pending. Currently on engagement at the Alaska Center for Energy and Power (ACEP), Institute of Northern Engineering (INE), University of Alaska Fairbanks, USA.
- FCC Certification - every electronics part in use in commercial settings that is liable to emit radio waves needs FCC certification (see labels of any consumer item you have). Details of these certification classes, and the procedures for test would be covered in this article
- IEC 60068-2-32(free fall);IEC 60068-2-27 (shock) IEC electronics shock specs.
- integrated fluid circuits - This is particularly helpful when genotyping
- Leonid Strashun, IEE, MSc(Electronics) Distinguished Electronics Engineer with a remarkable creative mind producing valued innovations and patented inventions. He is a prolific science writer having published numerous influential books and articles.
- line reactor - Common name for an inductive smoothing circuit to remove power supply noise http://www.galco.com/scripts/cgiip.exe/wa/wcat/itemdtl.r?listtype=Catalog&pnum=RL-03502-MTE
- Transfer Impedance The impedance definition used in the characterization of current probes.
[edit] Fluid Mechanics [edit] Instrumentation & Controls [edit] Materials - 3D composites - This is a way to increase through-the-thickness mechanical properties of laminates by having reinforcement in the thickness direction (out of plane). When compared to a 2D composite, the impact resistance, compression after impact (CAI), and delamination control is significantly improved without significantly reducing the mechanical properties along the plane. Possible applications include wind turbine blades, ballistic armor, boat construction, and the automotive industry. The most common manufacturing technique is resin transfer molding.
- Aerodynamic moment (with regard to helicopter dynamics)
- Aerospace Structures (information on what you'd learn from a course in Aerospace Structures)
- Alloys for forming operations
- Alloy designation reference all carbon steels list c1018 steel, C-1045 TG&P, C1137, C12L14, Stressproof EMS-630A, C-1117, C-1144/EMS-630A, C-1018 TG&P, C-1215, Ledloy A MIL-S-13422A1, ASTM-A-108 1010 thru 1215, etc. Need strength to weight ratio, etc.
- Antimicrobial Materials (Many articles describe materials as antimicrobial but I was unable to find an article listing antimicrobial materials, treatments, categories of AM materials, etc.)
- Bacterial Magnetic Particles (BMP)
- Balometer
- Blower air movement calculations (calculating/converting blower psi from Dia. size, CFM, Max pressure (h2O) and Max Vacum (h2O))
- Carbon canister - See this
- Building transportation systems (that links to elevators, escalators, people movers, etc)
- Cermakrome
- Colaco A solidified emulsion of silver, lead and copper requiring no lubrication when made into bearings and bushings.
- Chain-growth polycondensation (CGP)
- Chemically modified electrodes- Use of electroactive materials to alter the electrochemical, chemical, optical etc. properties of electrodes.
- Clay Blocks
- CNC Safety equipment
- Copper-bearing steel
- Creep Machine - How creep machines work?
- Double Servo Pantograph
- Dymondwood A trademarked material often used for knife and sword handles.
- Dynamic Scaling Theory
- Edge rounding An unwanted artifact which can occur during the polishing of a specimen for microstructural research
- Engine Break-in (topics about engine break-in of various engines)
- Euler-Savary equation
- First and second order phase transitions
- Fluoroaluminate alloys for forming operations
- Fordson Major vintage tractor (Power Major, Super Major) Fordson tractor
- Galvannealed Coating - Improvement over Galvanized Coating Process and Galvanization
- GETEK PCB (printed circuit board) material - Differences between FR-4 and GETEK PCB materials [35]
- Hard-alpha defect - a defect in metal (titanium)
- haloing
- Heat wheel (A type of regenerative/recuperative heat exchanger)
- Hertzian Law of Contact in Composite Laminates
- Hysteresis Motor The Exploratorium has an article: [36] --Ian01 14:54, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- IM7 - the best existing composite material [37]
- Indexed gear
- Industrail Forging Techniques Info on what is involved in industrial forging processes. The forging page has very little info.
- Kamlok fittings
- Kiha E200 JR East Hybrid Locomotive
- Loss Coefficient
- Metal Diaphragm [38]
- Model Centric Design
- Naugehyde - almost certainly this is meant to be Naugahyde
- Nano Materials - is this different than Nanomaterials ?
- Paul Wurth Bell Less Top Blast Furnace charging system
- Photoharding plastic
- Pin joint
- Plantic - edible plastic
- Plastic gears Gear#Gear_materials has very little info. --Ian01 14:54, 31 July 2007 (UTC)
- Poly-paraphenylene terephthalamide
- Polymer dispersed liquid crystal display
- Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) Steels
- Relaxors [39]
- Remote Laser Welding - (catagories: welding, laser applications)
- RKM Engine (for information: rkm.schapiro.org)
- Short Beam Shear Test - an ASTM test of shear strength for composite materials
- Snap fit an assembly technique (plastic objects) -- category fasteners fr:Emboîtage élastique
- Staybrite steel - ability to take a cutting edge of, relative to stainless and plain-carbon steels.
- Steel grading
- Strain ageing
- String test, load string test, no-load string test (relating to compressor skid performance testing)
- Tensile Viscosity
- Testing standards for ruggedized electronic equipment (i.e. MIL-STD-810 and "Intrinsically Safe")
- Tilt casting
- Trifilar Suspension
- Verband Deutscher Maschinen- und Anlagenbau (VDMA), a German association (machines and devices industry) [40]
- Zamac 8
[edit] Mechanical machines [edit] Non-Mechanical [edit] Power Sector [edit] Petroleum [edit] Textile Technology & Engineering - Actifry (or Rotary cooker)
- Alaea salt, a red sea salt from Hawaii
- Alcoholism in Britain
- Amedei Porceleana (Supposedly world's most expensive chocolate)
- Americana Luxury Vodka (An unflavored, grain vodka made in the USA)For more information.
- Amorini Hearts (Traditional Italian wedding favor, translates to "little loves", whats the history?)
- Anarsa (An Indian sweet prepared during Diwali, more info)
- Archway (cookie company) (Brief history: http://www.foodlocker.com/brands-a-archway.html)
- Armour Vienna Sausage (Brief History: http://www.armour-star.com/products_vienna_sausages.html)
- Autobar UK Ltd (Part of the European Autobar Group. Vending and coffee company which includes Cafe Bar UK. http://www.autobar.co.uk)
- Bachwürfel - a sweet named after JS Bach
- Bagel toast - an Israeli Sandwich (he:בייגל טוסט)
- Baker's Withdrawal Symptoms
- Balconi (an Italian sweets manufacturer. would like to know where they're available especially, because i bought some where I live but it doesn't look like they're supposed to be shipped here.http://www.balconidolciaria.com/flash_main_eng.html)
- Barbounia (Greek food referred to in John Fowles's "Magus")
- Beer fault - see wine fault & [41]
- Beer distribution (not sure where to put this request, it is a very complicated topic, possibly use these pages as sources to start http://probrewer.com/resources/library/distribution101.php http://www.chicagoreader.com/features/stories/bells/
- Beto's (Mexican food restaurant, more info)
- Baybread (Canadian Oatmeal+ Carb heavy Scouting Amalgation)
- Beer Easy Rider (Austrian Beer by Riedler)
- Beverly Lynn Bennett (a phenomenal Vegan Chef)
- Biff Burger - 1950s fast food chain
- Black-Out Friday (the day after Thanksgiving) Black Friday (shopping)
- Blacktooth (a drink made of Jack Daniel's and Coca Cola, made popular by Pantera, listed here as 'black tooth grin')
- Blue Baker A classy sandwich chain in College Station, Texas
- Bombolone (Italian dessert, from the Torino region, bread-like with a cream filling)
- Borsoin (a kind of cheese[42] — not found in any existing article)
- Botak Jones [43]
- Bottle gourd oil
- Builders' tea (a British term for tea)
- Cafe Bar UK (Market leading beverage solutions company specialising in Coffee. Part of European Autobar Group. http://www.cafebar.co.uk)
- Cafe Rio Mexican Grill (more info)
- CafinesseChilled coffee concentrate
- California style chicken
- Candy Scrape
- Capozella referred to in Underworld by Don DeLillo
- Carbolite (type of ice cream)
- Caterpillartracks
- Charcoal Steak
- Che Ba Mau (Vietnamese three bean drink)
- Cheesemuffin
- Cherry cake, and it's NOT the shock site I'm requesting. It's the recipe, cherry cake.
- Cherry Coma
- Chez Piggy
- Cho-cho chicken Suggested after finding this term in appetizer section of the menu from a Chinese restaurant in Louisiana. 25 Apr. '07.
- Chocolate almonds
- Chocolate nipples
- Chocolate Soldier (soft drink) The Yoohoo-like chocolate drink, not the alcoholic cocktail. In particular would appreciate some qualitative comparison to Yoohoo and product history.
- Choconeill
- Clack-dish - a dish with a movable lid, formerly carried by beggars, who clacked the lid to attract notice
- Clam Juice
- Claudius Gele
- Clean Gum - Water soluble gum set to go on sale in 2009
- Coffee bean storage
- Combier The original triple sec. Some information already exists inTriple sec [Home Page of Combier]
- Comiteco An agave distilled beverage from Comitas, MX (a native Spanish speaker might be able to find ample material on the web, but I can't read it well enough)
- Connoisseur (ice cream)
- Cook Flavoring Company
- Coors Spring Water
- Cornell Formula
- Count Puskin
- Craft Sticks
- Cramen A combination of coffee and Ramen noodles
- Creamy Marms
- Bell, Ned - Canadian chef, TV chef
- Daniel Green (chef) - (req. 2009-08-28) British chef, author, host of cooking and travel shows [44]
- Dealcoholized wine - I have started this page at my userspace, user:TachyonJack/Dealcoholized wine
- Debrecena (perhaps this is Debrecener, the sausage?)
- Deli Roll (See [45])
- Dew-bit - early morning light snack served before breakfast
- Dick Van Patten's Natural Balance® Pet Foods
- Dightrye
- Dinner-by-the-bite
- DOT AU Vodka
- Double brie
- Doupi
- Double Devon cream (similar to Clotted Cream)
- Dragon pearl tea
- Drunken Goat Brewing Company
- Dutch Fruit Loaf (rye-based wheat-free loaf available in UK)
- Easy Rider Beer (Austrian Beer by Riedler)
- Eat to Live (Nutrition Book/Diet by Dr. Fuhrman)
- Effen
- Ekubo (Means "dimple" in japanese; sweet rice cake)
- El Patio(Mexican restaurant in holland village, Singapore)
- Elgin Street Diner (Ottawa, Ontario famous landmark restaurant)
- Elixir d'Anvers
- Enhanced water (general article about the product trend of Vitamin Water and Propel)
- Erlanger beer
- Euronorm
- Fast food in the United States
- Fastnaucht a Pennsylvania Dutch donut. some info can be found here: http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=2917435
- Félix Urbain-Dubois mid-19th century French chef.
- Fermenty: appears to be pudding also known as Frumenty or furmity
- Ferrero-Küsschen Candy similar to Ferrero Rocher. See also german version
- Fincas Coffee (Costa Rica Coffee Beans [Japanese:フィンカスコーヒー], more info)
- Fingerling (fish)
- Fiori di Sicilia (vanilla extract substitute) Looking for sugar content
- Fish Gelatin
- FLC Coffee (Sustainable (Organic) Costa Rica Coffee Beans, more info)
- Flue divertor (an optional part of a multi-deck pizza oven manufactured by Peerless Ovens)
- Fluffs cereal (a brand name cereal possibly made with beans)
- Food adjectives
- Fortified cereals
- Frabble
- Frakenstuff Hotdogs
- Free refill
- Freeway Cola Lidl's own brand Cola which won a People's Choice Award in Food & Drink.
- Fricandeau is a veal dish larded and braised veal fillet
- Fromage fort
- Fruit d'or
- Fruit Tingles
- Gamey
- Garlic scape
- Gatbustaz
- Gatto di Patate
- Gompstompers(a gooey historical treat, not good to delete)
- Goombay Punch(a Bahamian soft drink)
- Graveyard (soda) (A combination of all the sodas at a soda fountain)
- Gravilax: is this gravlax, a method of preparing salmon?
- Gu (pudding) a premium pudding brand in Europe
- Güero Canelo- (Tucson Arizona subcult taco stand, mentioned in famous southwest band's- like Calexico- lyrics)
- Gull eggs
- Philéas Gilbert ?
- Green ripe State of edibility for beans like edamame soy.
- HACAAP - Food preparation safety standard (I'm fairly sure this a typo for HACCP)
- Hainanese cuisine - cuisine originating from the island of Hainan in China. An example is the Hainanese chicken rice
- Hanging (meat) The process of hanging meat after slaughter
- Haole Moco Like Loco Moco but with a potato croquette - you can find a picture wiki media commons or whatever
- Happy Tail Ale The first and only beer for dogs
- Harovin Sundown - New variety of pear that has just been named [46]
- Hawaiian Chili
- Heat (book)
- Hedgehogs (chocolate)
- Hodad's
- Hopjes
- Hotdogs, Stuffed
- Hot Gum (appears to be an alcoholic drink, possibly made with gum syrup (sirop de gomme))
- Hot Salt Beef
- Howard Moskowitz Market researcher in the food industry, psychophysicist [47]
- Hulk Royal An alcoholic beverage containing Crown Royal, Hpnotiq, and Cognac
- Industrial organic complex
- International Edible Book Festival
- Instincto diet
- Jacques Puisais [48]
- James Ready 5.5 Beer, not the person
- Jaga Pokkuru Hokkaido regional specialty snack
- Jana Skinny Water Water marketed to burn calories http://www.skinnywater.com/
- Japtch - Japanese Whisky
- Jerusalem Mixed Grill
- John Daly (drink) Alcoholic beverage containing one part Hefeweisen, one part Mike's Hard Lemonade
- John Higgins (chef) - Former: chef de partie to Queen Elizabeth, chef for the Queen Mother, executive chef of the King Edward Hotel in Toronto, current Director of George Brown College's chef school. //roux 19:33, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
- Johnson's Popcorn, a popcorn vendor known around the Jersey Shore area, particularly the Boardwalk
- Juice in Bartending (How juice is used and why it's important in bartending)
- June 20th Group Dining society, whose members number John Mortimer inter alia, based in Camden, London
- Kamchatka Vodka, a cheap vodka from Russia
- Kamokamo
- Kickapoo Joy Juice, sweet lime/lemon flavor, available in U.S specialty soda shops and Singapore, once common in Western Missouri.
- Kikusui
- King Coconut Native to Sri Lanka (Thambili)
- Knefi, a Palestinian sweet pastry, that is popular in the Middle East, made of semolina flour, cheese and sugar.
- Koala Springs beverages
- Kolo mee
- Koulibiaka, a Russian first or main course
- kuromitsu a sweet sauce made from unrefined sugar
- Kvasivska Selianska Village Soup: a Ukrainian cream soup of kraut and potatoes.[49]
- Label My Food (Food Labelling campaign group in the UK - http://www.labelmyfood.org.uk)
- Lamb's fry, fried lamb liver
- Lapis Surabaya Indonesian sponge cake of three layers. Picture here: http://www.potatomato.com/mt/archives/002863.html
- Lean Balance
- Liquitarianism (A diet of some sort, made up of water/liquid only?)
- List of foods
- List of oil soluble spices
- List of water soluble spices
- Lorraine cheese
- Louis Diat Chef at Ritz-Carlton Hotel in New York, inventor of vichyssoise
- Louis Petrozza Runner up on Season 4 of Hell's Kitchen
- Low-temperature extrusion
- Lupin flour forms a large part of a widely-promoted breakfast snack in Australia and produced in Western Australia and the American Mid West. Mentioned in passing on lupin and not mentioned on flour.
- Luster Dust
- Macaroni pie
- Mackintosh Good News chocolates
- Majorquian cuisine - (ca)
- Mandelona
- Mangii
- Marc Bredif (French wine maker)
- Marc de Champagne
- Margarita Glass Should also be included in the Drinkware side panel
- Mark Tuura
- Market Kitchen Television show on UKTV Food
- Material Review Board (MRB) Term often used is Aerospace for a team that dispositions a material and determines cause and corrective action
- Maui Onion Should include botanic information and production cycle
- McKenzie's Pastry Shoppes - A now defunct bakery chain based in New Orleans, with locations in Orleans and Jefferson Parish.
- Medalla Light beer
- Medicated Sugar Confectionary
- Meister Bock - A fastfood chain from Germany specialising in sausages
- Metering valve
- Mexican roll
- Mianzhudaqu (Unusual liquor from China)
- Midnight Feast
- Mighty Dog
- Milk Bubbles
- Milk Protein Concentrate ("MPC" -- a filtered milk product manufactured in many countries; imported into USA, often as a non-food item (can be used to make glue, for example), from countries like China and added to many foods like cheese products and nutritional shakes; MPC is not an FDA-approved food additive and the FDA does not inspect and regulate MPC imports; MPC might be contaminated in a variety of ways, including with melamine from Chinese imports)
- Minorquian cuisine - (ca)
- Mocahete
- Modified milk ingredients These appear in the ingredients list of almost every product where they can be substituted for milk, particularly in Ice Cream and even Eggnog. People need to know what they are so they can make informed choices on their diets, including any health risks.Mrrealtime (talk) 02:09, 20 December 2009 (UTC)
- Moose Munch
- Monk & Me
- Moravian Christmas cookie
- Morning Banana Diet news article, news article, blog post, enthusiast site
- Munkholm (Well-known Norwegian non-alcholic beer)
- Natreon
- Nederburg
- Neon Nerds
- Nerd Energy Drink seen in San Antonio & College Station, TX, I would like to know more about this product. Claims to have more scientifically verified stimulants.
- New Orleans Hot Sausage (form of sausage patty found only in Southeast Louisiana, Patton's Hot Sausage)
- Nils Norén (Swedish chef, now the Vice President of the French Culinary Institute)
- Notmilk.com, could anyone with some scientific health knowledge write an article about this website? I cannot tell if the information presented is mostly propaganda/biased or might actually consist of some true health facts about milk
- Novelty Foods
- Nurishment Milk drink in various flavours from the UK.
- Nviro waste treatment process
- O8sis.com - Tips for women, mostly dining, site is at [50]
- Octa-Whopper
- Ogden, Bradley, chef and restauranteur
- Onikoroshi
- Onsen Tamago Japanese, lit. "hot springs egg," an egg poached in its shell.
- Ootoro - Ōtoro (大とろ): fattiest portion of Bluefin tuna belly
- Orange bang - Mexican "agua fresca"
- Organic fish
- Original New York Seltzer, discontinued carbonated beverage
- Pacific Northwest Cuisine
- Pagophobia - the fear of ice
- Pantry Restaurant, Los Angeles
- Parikari drink of Wapishana and macushi
- Pastizio
- Peanut Lolita a peanut liquor, but does anyone know where to purchase it, or it's history?
- Pear tomato - a variety of tomato similar to the cherry or grape tomato, but teardrop shaped.
- Pearling (food) - removing the hull of grains, such as barley, so that they take on a pearl-like appearance.
- Pergamot fruit
- Perrier-Jouet
- Persian Fairy Floss A dessert garnish.
- Pié d'Angloys - A French Brie-like cheese.
- Pigeon pie
- Pineapple-fried rice or pineapple rice - Well-known Thai dish
- Pink sauce
- Pinnacle Vodka - Premium Imported (French?) Vodka
- Pizza Antica - A popular restaurant chain in California. Could use some help creating this page and making it notable so it is not speedily deleted.
- Pizzaiola - appears to be an Italian pizza-style sauce used on non-pizza foods such as meats
- Pomewater - a large juicy kind of apple that is no longer cultivated but was popular in the middle ages.
- Prego Della Piazza - One of the oldest fine dining restaurants in Toronto http://news.google.com/archivesearch?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1T4GGIH_enUS249US249&um=1&tab=wn&q=prego+della+piazza and http://www.google.com/search?q=prego+della+piazza
- Principato wines the house wine of the Olive Garden www.olivegarden.com
- Purin (Japanese pudding) - a very popular Japanese dessert.
- Qamar Al-Deen (Arabic pectin-based apricot-flavored candy similar to fruit rollup)
- Queso Fondido a cheese and sausage appetizer
- Ranger Cookie made from creamer and sugar in US Army MREs
- Rainbow chip frosting (when did they stop/restart production?)
- Rainbow Marshmallows
- Reistafel
- Remoska (http://www.lakeland.co.uk/F/product/2511)
- Renin curd (see Rennin)
- Retort pouch (The layered plastic/metal pouch used for food storage)
- Richard Blechynden (inventor of iced tea)
- Rinfrescante
- Jancis Robinson's Wine Course [51]
- Romaneck Chicken A common type of breaded chicken similar to chicken fingers popular and well known throughout the Larchmont/Mamaroneck New York area.
- Rudy's Lakeside (a historic eating establishment in Oswego, NY, near SUNY Oswego reference: http://www.rudyshot.com)
- Rybets (some kind of small fish, apparently native to Russia)
- Rye India Pale Ale (the beer)
- Safad cheese - an Israeli salted cheese (see he:גבינה צפתית)
- Sainte Maure
- Salami sandwiches
- Salitos
- Samoun (A pita-like bread eaten in Iraq and Egypt)
- Sans Rival
- Sapora
- Sauerkraut candy
- Sauces and Marinades
- Sausages of the world Portal
- Saupinette
- SAVVY Vodka [52]
- Scaloppine al limone (Italian dish consisting of pork or veal steak, covered in bread crumbs or uncovered, either fried in butter or broiled, and served with a piece of lemon)
- Schooner Log (seems to be a type of container for beer or other alcohol)
- Sea Vegg
- Sir Isaac Lime (Otter Pops)
- Sign Of The Beefcarver A restaurant chain in Michigan.
- Ska Brewing
- Skim plus milk
- Slap Ya Mama Cajun Seasoning A Cajun seasoning located the small town of Ville Platte, Louisiana that helping bring Cajun cooking into main stream America. Reference: slapyamamaSoutherneditionChow[53]dailymail.co.uk
- Sneal A word used by Dr. Raymond Powell to describe how he gets his patients to eat right and lose weight
- Snickers pie
- Snirkles it was a caramel-type candy of bygone days (the 50s, maybe?)
- Marlena Spieler a well known popular Jewish chef, a regular columnist for the New York Times
- Socko energy drink
- Sprout Creek Farm Creamery
- Squeez-A-Snak
- SR-52 maize hybrid - This African-developed strain was crucial in the mid-to-late 20th century in that pretty much revolutionized corn agriculture.
- Steak fingers
- Strawmato (see Wiktionary entry)
- Sugarbread A Dutch food (Dutch wikipedia page); links should be made from Nib_sugar, Dutch_food#Friesland, and Category:Sweet_breads.
- Sunflower Sprouts
- Squaw Bread (A type of rye/sourdough/wholegrain bread that is NOT the same as frybread. Some reason I don't even think it's really an Indian bread at all. but I can't find real info on it. Some images and links to see what it is: http://spiceislandvegan.blogspot.com/2006/09/success-veganized-indian-grainsquaw.html AND http://foolishpoolishbakes.wordpress.com/2008/12/04/squaw-bread-2/ )
- Sweet Oil (disamb page)
- Synoptic reports -a Systematic report
- Szechuan tofu
- Table water
- Tahinopitta (This one is a challenge. Tahinopitta is a peanut butter cake or sweet roll similar to a Cinnamon Bun from Cyprus. An authentic recipe is very hard to find.)
- Taiwanese sausage
- Takara Sochu
- Tastee Donuts - A bakery chain located in New Orleans. [54]
- Tequila Rose
- Theta burger
- Toast soldiers
- Toeroah - seems to be a type of shellfish
- Tom Thumb Doughnuts - A carnival/fair chain that sells miniature doughnuts.
- Tomatoes Apizza - A Farmington Hills, MI restaurant specializing in New Haven, CT neopolitan style pizza.
- Tonica di Monaco (Sicilian Espresso - who makes it, who distributes it in the US?)
- Traeger Wood Pellet Grill
- Traeger Wood Pellet Grills
- Trophology the science of food combination
- Turkey Syrup
- Turkish tarts (different from Baclava)
- Turtle pie
- Vanilla Caviar (A delicacy made from the seeds of a vanilla bean)
- Vanilla Crazy Cake (Type of cake featured in Portal_(video_game))
- Vessie (pig bladder used in French cuisine for sealing food to be steamed/boiled/etc.)
- Veuve Galien Champaign
- Vitellone
- Vologda Butter (gourmet butter produced in Vologda region northeast of Moscow)
- Wapatula(Mixed Drink)
- Welsh Whiskey Company - 1st & only whisky-maker in Wales for more than 100 years
- Western Salad Dressing
- Whambuca (Popular drink in the UK - potent mix of whiskey and sambuca)
- Wheat Nuts (Snack food, nut-free but with a nutty taste, made by AnaCon Foods in the US)
- White Mountain Coffee (NH Coffee Company that has own blends of coffee)
- Wilkins Coffee
- Windowpane test for kneading dough
- Wine (medical use) - Components in main wine article but much more can be written on this subject to merit its own article.
- Wine and preservatives - the different types of chemicals used, oxidization process of the wine and the impact of the preservative, concentration/amount of preservative and known health effects related to preservatives.
- Yellow-feather chicken
- YouBars - Online design your own nutrition bar company
- Yup Soda
- Zalabia - crisp, waffle-like Syrian pastry
- Zesto - restaurant in Columbia, S.C.
[edit] Health science Also see Wikipedia:Requested articles/list of missing pharmacology and list of drugs - Acute Posterior Multifocal Placoid Pigment Epitheliopathy A relatively rare ophthalmic disease. First described in 1968.
- Becker disease A major type of myotonia congenita disease. Becker disease usually appears late in childhood and causes severe muscle stiffness and pain.
- Beverage which burns calories [55] A beverage which claims and is "clinically proven" to burn 100 calories by increasing the body's metabolic rate after consumption of a single serving of the drink (one 12oz can). Also "scientifically proven" to increase energy and awareness with no harmful side-effects.
- Brachymetatarsia A condition (often genetically-linked) where one of the metatarsals of the foot is abnormally short, making the toe appear shorter.
- Rosalyn Bruyere healer, clairvoyant and medicine woman.
- Citrate Shuttle a biochemical pathway which facilitates synthesis of fats in cells
- The Critical Path Institute. [www.c-path.org]
- CureTogether [www.curetogether.com]
- Electronic Bone Growth Stimulator Device which applies low level alternating electromagnetic waves to stimulate bone growth.
- Elena M. Sliepcevich pioneer of health education
- E-Lybra Device that detects and uses resonance patterns to identify and treat illnesses Link to E-Lybra product site.(Connected to Homeopathy)
- Emma Kunz (1892-1963) Swiss artist, healer and researcher
- endernologie looking better through cellulite reduction. fda approved. non-invasive
- endoexoenteric
- ethnopharmacognacy
- Facial dysmorphism (and/or Facial deformity)
- Fibrolipomatosis
- Forskalin
- Flagellar motility
- Food allergy - sesame tahini, protein - All food allergies are essentially protein allergies. Sesame allergy could perhaps be a viable topic.
- Generator Potentials
- Gougerot-Blum Disease or Gougerot-Blum Syndrome - An uncommon skin disease
- gastric distress - Upset Stomach, stomach ache.
- Hand-on_Healing - Phenomena whereby living beings are healed through the use of human contact.
- Health Butler - a San Diego-based health organization dedicated to promoting cancer screenings, immunizations, other preventive measures, and overall wellness (www.healthbutler.com)
- The Heart Institute - The Heart Institute of New York is located in Staten Island and known for its MICS CABG procedure.
- Herxheimer's reaction - see Herxheimer reaction
- Hexagonal Water - assuming it's just marketing fluff, how about an article laying out the dubious claims and lack of science
- Hidromeiosis - a decline in the rate of sweating with time in a hot environment, possibly caused by wetting of the skin
- Hip impingement
- Holistic health counseling
- Jed Horowitz
- HybriCell a cancer vaccine developed in Brazil (www.vacinacontraocancer.com.br)
- Hypergranulation tissue
- Hyperglycemia and diet
- Hysterical conversion disorder
- idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
- Immune modulation
- Isolation ward
- Infrared Interactance Using light absorbtion and reflection to determine body composition (body fat etc.)
- Intercellular cleft
- International Institute of Inhalant Abuse - See "Neil Rosenberg" below.
- James Le Fanu British General Practitioner and writer of "The Rise and Fall of Modern Medicine" and "Why Us?"
- Jeypine
- JFK Medical Center (JFK Hospital)- A 450-bed hospital located in Edison, New Jersey on a 500 acre plot. It's about 40 years old About us, Solaris
- Jin Gou Ji aka cibotium, a Chinese herb
- Jin Suo Gu Jing Wan some kind of Chinese herb
- Karyotype of Edwards syndrome - this apparently isn't a common search term; see Edwards syndrome
- Kevin Stephan ?
- kaineria - selfs own twin; medical phenomena - 0 relevant results on this search term
- keriorrhea
- Russell Mariani
- Lady-Comp
- Laser phototherapy - hair treatment
- nasal pillow
- Naturopathy (Christian) Christian naturopathy
- Neotigason
- Neurocranial restructuring
- Neuromonics
- Nordic medical birth register
- Ma Roller A self massage device. A site that sells and describes the device: http://www.themaroller.com/
- Dr. Joseph T. McGinn, Jr.
- Robin McKenzie Contributed to modern methods of treating back and spinal problems related to bad posture. Some basic info: http://www.mckenziemdt.org/robin.cfm
- MedicTag A USB medical alert, medic ID device that used to provide emergency emergency information to medical personnel.
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery/ Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (MICS CABG)
- Minitoke utensil - a screened device permitting 25-mg. smoking servings, to replace deadly 700-mg. overdose "cigarette"
- Monosomy 14
- Morbidogenic
- Morning Banana diet news article, news article, blog post, enthusiast site
- Migralepsy
- Milton Terris Physician, epidemiologist, editor
- Nap-Machine A Power-Nap sleep-aid device which plays a pre-recorded digital audio track to help assist power napping
- Neurocystercirosis
- Dr Narayan V Karanth MD.DM.Medical Oncologist, Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai.
- Nutritional immunology
- Osmotic fragility
- Octocosanol
- Odontogenic infections
- participatory mapping
- Pediatric gastroenterology
- Pharmacy law
- Phatogenes
- Phlebitus & Thrombophlebitus
- phosvitin
- Photographic protection
- Photothermolysis (heating tissues using light)
- Pitwich
- Photo-spot and Digital Photo-spot Fluoroscopy
- Porogen
- post traumatic stress disorder assessment tools
- Professor Pranab Kumar Bhattacharya as Histopathologist and Theoretical physicist of Kolkata (references?)
- Global Development Delay
See Wikipedia:Requested articles/Applied arts and sciences/Law. [edit] Crime and law enforcement Main articles: WP:CRIME, WP:LAW, and WP:LE
- Darren Huenemann - arranged for the 1990 murder of his mother and grandmother in Tsawwassen, BC.[64]
- Discrediting information
- DIRANDRO Anti-Drug police force in coca-producing Peru. Gets 20,000 hits on google. http://www.pnp.gob.pe/direcciones/dirandro/inicio.html
- Dragged through the desert (This is a method of torture/execution - often extralegal - in which the victim was tied to the rear end of a horse, which was then spooked and made to run through the desert at high speed. The unfortunate man tied to the horse would be dragged along behind it over the desert sand, and the constant friction of the rapid dragging would literally rip him to shreds. It's stereotypically associated with the Old West.)
- Edmund-Davies formula - formula for working out police pay in the uk
- Erica Baker - prominent Ohio missing child case.[65][66]
- exclusion laws
- fetus abduction
- forensic lip-reading
- Riley Fox, murdered child; father wrongfully arrested.[67]
- Frank Koehler
- Vincent Ganci reputed mobster
- High Technology Crime Investigation Association
- Gartal, "Eagle", law enforcement unit in Azerbaijan
- gender-politics model
- Clifford Glover, 10-year-old shot by NYC police in 1973, officer exonerated
- Robert Golub, American murderer
- Colin Gunn covicted murderer and crime figure in Nottingham/
- Jordan Halliday American Animal Rights Activist and Grand Jury Resistor
- iWatch- controversial program started by the LAPD and endorsed by the police chiefs of major citie for citizens to report crimes http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jjBtFzn5wwzu39fUZGs9MfHJmyUgD9B3TH801 }
- Theuns Kruger- sentenced to 25 years imprisonment for rapes in South Africa) [68]
- Antonio Lasaga - geologist, former Yale professor, convicted of child sexual abuse and child pornography charges
- Dan Lasater - bluegrass conspiracy theory, in relation to Bill Clinton drug conspiracy
- law and order advocate
- Leigh Leigh who?
- Genevieve Lhermitte - Belgian mother accused of killing her five children.
- life-style theory of criminology
- Akash Maharaj, forged documents for admission to Columbia and Yale
- Larry Emilio Maschino, conman who posed as millionaire philanthropist
- Mayerling Skin Renewal System
- Medina v. California
- Memphis/Shelby County Metro Law Enforcement, Memphis, TN & Shelby County, TN Joint Units - Metro DUI, Metro Gang, Metro Interdiction Task Force, Metro Bomb Squad
- Mexican drug policy
- Oakland police department - Oakland, California
Wrong location: See also Dimensioning and tolerancing - Advanced high-strength steel
- Athabasca Oil Sands Project (AOSP) (Alberta, Canada)
- Ahimsa silk a fiber processed without injuring silkworms
- bating leather
- clothing industry
- cow-calf operation An agricultural enterprise in the beef industry. What do they do? What are the relevant industry, humane and environmental issues? See http://www.beefcowcalf.com
- double-edge razor What they are, what they do, and how they're made. [71]
- End-dogger A piece of machinery used in lumber mills.
- Financial Transmission Rights an instrument in wholesale electricity market.
- fatliquoring
- Hartlepool sea water magnesium works a now-abandoned, derelict magnesium works located in Hartlepool
- hexenuronic acid found in Kraft pulp [72]
- Hot Log Shear
- Hydro Skimming Refinery
- Industrial Computers: Definition, Classification, and Requirements/Specifications to be declared an Industrial Computer
- Industrial machine
- Institute of International Container Lessors Their purpose in container industry and about the IICL certificate.
- Lightweight Materials
- Miyashiro power station A hydroelectric power station at the foot of the Japanese Alps (in Miyashiro?). See http://www.voithhydro.de/media/hypow_9_20.pdf
- Newdal fabric synthetic fiber manufactured in China that is stronger than cotton
- Nonutility Electric Generating Plant What they are and what they do
- Petroleum Industry of the United States or Oil Industry of the United States
- Post Curing Apparatus
- Yacht Design Technology
- Power Fluidics/Vortex Amplification Using a liquid or gas' own momentum to propel it indefinitely, using a wheel to spin it around leaving a vortex behind it which the rest fills.
- Quindao Bei-Fa chinese paper manufacturing company, 800 km from Beijing
- VC-23H Cream-related product
- Five Below A chain of stores in the Eastern part of the United States in which all the products are five dollars or less. (http://www.fivebelow.com/)
- Agion a compound material produced by Ensinger Inc. (http://www.plasticsmag.com/ta.asp?aid=3231); it can be found incorporated in plastic products made by Bostitch being marketed as "antimicrobial" (http://www.bostitch.com/default.asp?TYPE=CATEGORY&CATEGORY=BOS_ANTIMICROBIAL); there is also a youtube video on how it works (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6qwSm6r7QA); faq pdf (http://www.agion-tech.co.uk/uploadedFiles/Agion%20101.pdf)
- PESA Bydgoszcz A company thet makes EMU trains, locomotives and trams (http://pesa.pl/php/index_en.php)
- jRipper and jTagger - [83] [84] jRipper is a CD ripper that uses LAME, and jTagger is an id3 tag editor. Both run on java.
- KDE on Windows - Open Source Project? - (Req. 2009-02-02)
- Keyboard map - Software that tells operating system what character to input based on keyboard input.
- K-Jofol - an old audio player about the same age as Sonique.
- Knowledge Base Software Comparison - Similar to the layout of Comparison of wiki software
- Knowware
- Kablink - Collaboration software suite, former IceCore
- Kraftwerk Kennzeichen System - abbrev. "KKS", an identification and classification system for equipment and components in process plan
- Lawnmower engine (see Lawnmower) & Small Engines - including diagrams and some mechanical suggestions (maybe try that Wiki Howto?)
- Lifestream Aggregator - the aggregation of one's digital/Internet life.
- Light distribution - polar diagram of a lamp
- Linde-Hampson cycle - thermodynamic cycle, (requested prior to 2008-05-17)
- Line Dubbed - often used in connection with pirated copies of movies. Dubbed or Dubbing (engl. To dub, sync in German:) here means the replacement of the original sound in video footage. Line represents an audio input (line in ) or output (line out) for computers and other multimedia devices. The sound is dubbed in line directly tapped from the main line of the projector or Dolby - decoder ". These are standard MP3 player with recording function, or professional line recorder used. However, the tone of the film distributors is often highlighted (marked), based on this marker can detect film distributors, which comes from the cinema of sound. Many release groups but are able to filter out these markings. A Line Dubbed is in contrast to a Mic Dubbed (microphone recording, abbreviation: MD) quality, as noise accounts for the cinema.
- Linear browsing
- Linear combustion engine
- Listaller - A Standard and easy to use Linux installer similar to Autopackage [85]
- Logitech Revolution series - merge and move of the Logitech MX revolution and Logitech VX revolution
- Low peak fuse
- LVD Induction lighting
- Laser Institute of America - secretariat and publisher of the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Z136 series of laser safety standards
- Luminometer for HACCP
- Madware
- Mail Chime - electronic product attached to mail box for use of mail delivery alerts
- McCulloch saw : McCulloch Saw (redirect) - (more) - (req. 2007-05-19)
- Mech Aps - project to make a bipedal 'robot'
- MedRec - medical records company [86] - (advertisement?)
- Metal type
- Mining helmet - (maybe a subsection in helmet?)
- MiRF or uMiRF - wireless technology
- Mobion- award winning direct methanol micro fuel cell technology developed by MTI MicroFuel Cells Inc. Designed to replace conventional batteries, production. Set for 2009.
- Mowbot - automatic robotic lawn mower
- Mobifilm - film-making technique using video capable mobile phones
- Mobile phone positioning
- MuLab - A freeware music sequencer with VST support.
- Mule Train (disambiguation) - (more) - (req. 2007-05-12)
- MultiValueDatabase MVBD - database
- Mindreef
- Muon tomography — Citation starter: Wolverton, Mark (September 2007), "Muons for Peace: New way to spot hidden nukes gets ready to debut", Scientific American (Scientific American, Inc.) 297 (3): 26–28, http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?id=muons-for-peace, retrieved 2008-08-01 Note: only first two paragraphs available on-line; a quotation from this work appears in Muon.
- Radmor
- Randolph Engineering - A US company that produces glasses, which are the foremost choice of the US military. The Randolph Engineering aviator glasses are their best selling product and are standard issue for USAF pilots.
- Real/IX - real-time OS attempt based on UNIX V3.2
- RenderAid
- Reprorubber - made by Flexbar Machine Corporation, allows user to make replicas of parts
- RF splitter
- Ribbon, typewriter Could also include ribbon technology used in dot-matrix printers, receipt printers, etc. Formats, history, technology, variations, etc.
- RICEFW as used in SAP AG
- RioVolt - Landmark mp3/CD player made by Rio company circa 1997
- Rotherham plow || Rotherham plough || Rotherham triangular plough || Rotherham triangular plow : Triangular plough (redirect) : Triangular plow (redirect) - (req. 2007-06-10)
- Safe Secure Exception Handling
- Saguaro Solar Facility - (req. 2008-05-17) - (more)
- SBM Direct - (Super Bit Mapping)
- Scheffler reflector - solar technology for developing countries
- Scrape-enabled tracker - apparently a .torrent technology? - (req. 2008-03-16)
- Screamroller/Extremeroller(EXT) - a retired roller coaster at Worlds of Fun
- Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL) [88] - already referenced in at least one article.
- SENSIT - smart-dust successor
- Serial Front Panel Data Port (SFPDP)
- Service Broker (Databases)
- Shoe (camcorder component) - (or maybe generic photography equipment?)
- Shop vac - Shop vacuum
- Shower bath
- Shower filter
- Silent boot - (BIOS)
- SIP header re-writing
- SmartNAV - head tracker for ergonomics and Assistive Technology industries
- Smart wall - used in media presentation
- SmartSound - a company that makes music able to fit any exact length (SmartSound website) - (advertisement?)
- Smoke Scrubber - (industrial dry-scrubber perhaps?)
- Snip (software) - help you work better in a collaborative team environment (Snip website)- (advertisement?)
- Snorkel lens [89]
- Socks2http - http tunneling system
- Sodium Ion battery - Not sodium sulphur, sodium ion, where sodium is used to replace or supplement Lithium. (Prospects for Sodium-ion Batteries in Traction Applications)
- Solana Generating System - CSP plant - (req. 2008-05-17) - (more)
- SolarPly
- Sonic welding
- SonicFire Pro - a tool to create music at an exact length, from SmartSound (SonicFire website) - (advertisement?)
- Sony DVDirect
- Sony HDR-HC3
- Suspended Particle Device : Suspended particle device - Windows whose opacity is controlled by voltage - Perhaps similar "smart" glass technology
- Sprint Relay
- Squeegit
- Stacking (fuel cell)
- Statistical switching
- Structural grid
- Symmetric/Asymmetric Plugs
- sulfur dioxide in wine - Determining the concentration of sulfur dioxide in wine using the Ripper Method
- Tuxguitar an open source java program that reads and writes tab guitar files , it is quite a popular application
- TBDev (sometimes called TBSource) - bittorrent tracker predating the XBT Tracker
- Technology studies
- Technosomatic
- theSMSzone - spoofed SMS messages Short_message_service
- TheVR - a mod for phpBB3
- Thin film sensor
- Thick film sensor
- Ticket4one - Australias first ever 3D virtual chat rooms for singles
- TimeML
- Time bandwidth product
- Time Multiplexed Optical Shutter (TMOS)
- Time of Diffraction (TOFD)
- Tongan Cannon
- The Redstone Acceleration and Innovation Network
- Transmission Jack
- Transport Numbers - term in physical chemistry used to describe the proportion of charge carried by a particular ion species relative to the overall charge carried in solution.
- Tube Radios - their history/origin/value today (maybe Vacuum tubes?)
- Teelamass - How big is a teelamass, for those who want to make tea and don't own one?
- TROM - macroinstruction translator unit, see [90] and [91]; if you wish me to begin this article please leave a message --Legolas558
- Tuned Electromagnetic Resonance Collar (TERC)
- Twitter Aggregators - There are a number of them now, Twitterfall, etc. and specialty ones like http://www.congressional140.com and http://www.exectweets.com. Was looking, figured they would be on Wikipedia, but no dice.
- Two phased Stirling cycle - thermodynamic cycle, (requested prior to 2008-05-17)
- TXT Record - DNS records
- uDAPL - ?
- UHF Pro - used by receivers (e.g. DISH Network) to get signals from remote control(s?)
- Ultrasonic drill - [92]
- Ultrasonic water fogger - a device which uses ultrasonics to make mist (water vapour)
- Urdu Inpage
- Userscript - userscripts mostly refer to Greasemonkey userscripts, but the term is broader than that.
- Variable elimination
- VDATS - (Versitile Depot Automatic Test Station), Air Force/DoD common Automatic test equipment (ATE) developed at Robins Air Force Base, GA. [93]
- Video Buffer Verifier
- Virginizer - Virginizer is a sofware tool for iPhone, designed to repair corrupted baseband.
- voice picking
- Void pantograph - security feature of prescriptions and checks preventing unauthorized copying of the original document
- Videora - software program relating to downloading movies and television through the bit torrent protocol.
- Vuilleumier cycle - thermodynamic cycle
- Water polishing
- WIENUX - Linux Distribution in Vienna, Austria for government and administration
- Wikimedia Player
- Wimba - Web Conferencing software
- Win1200 - usb/line phone
- WhisperGen - see [94]
- Wratten filter
- XIOS - operating system based on XML. Development started in 2001.
- X-Y Display - computer display that uses vector rendering instend of raster.
- Xram - what is it what type of random access memory is it?
- Zebra Stripes - feature of Professional Video Cameras used to aid in proper exposure, determined by a IRE value.
- Zinc sulfide flotation - as different from Froth flotation, (req. 2007-12-29)
- Zoomar - invented the zoom lens
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