Gunningtransceiverlogic or GTL is a type of logic signaling used to drive electronics electronic backplane computer bus buses . It has a voltage swing between 0.4 volts and 1.2 volts much lower than that used in transistor transistor logic TTL and CMOS logic and symmetrical parallel resistive termination. The maximum signaling frequency is specified to be 100 MHz, although some applications use higher frequencies. GTL is defined by JEDEC standard JESD 8 3 1993 and was invented by William Gunning while working for Xerox at the Palo Alto Research Center . All Intel front side bus es use GTL. As of 2008, GTL in these FSBs has a maximum frequency of 1.6 GHz. ref Citation title Intel s Atom Architecture last Shimpi first Anand Lal date 2008 url http www.anandtech.com showdoc.aspx?i 3276&p 15 ref The front side bus of the Intel Pentium Pro , Pentium II and Pentium III microprocessors uses GTL or GTLP developed by Fairchild Semiconductor , an upgraded version of GTL which has defined slew rate s and higher voltage levels. AGTL stands for either assisted Gunningtransceiverlogic or advanced Gunningtransceiverlogic. These are GTL signaling derivatives used by Intel microprocessors. References Reflist Refbegin Citation url http www.fairchildsemi.com an AN AN 1070.pdf title GTLP vs. GTL A Performance Comparison from a System Perspective publisher Fairchild Semiconductor work Application Note AN 1070 date December 2000 Citation url http focus.ti.com lit an scea003a scea003a.pdf title GTL BTL A Low Swing Solution for High Speed Digital Logic publisher Texas Instruments work Application Note date 1997 Citation url http www.jedec.org sites default files docs JESD8 3A.pdf title JEDEC Standard JESD8 3A, GunningTransceiverLogic GTL Low Level, High Speed Interface Standard for Digital Integrated Circuits publisher JEDEC date May 2007 Refend Logic Families Category Computer buses Category JEDEC standards Category Logic families de GunningTransceiverLogic ja GTL ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 High speed transceiverlogic or HSTL is a technology independent standard for signaling between integrated circuit s. The nominal signaling range is 0 V to 1.5 V, though variations are allowed, and signals may be single ended or differential. It is designed for operation beyond 180 MHz. The following classes are defined by standard EIA JESD8 6 from Electronic Industries Alliance EIA JEDEC Class I unterminated, or symmetrically parallel terminated Class II series terminated Class III asymmetrically parallel terminated Class IV asymmetrically double parallel terminated Note Symmetric parallel termination means that the termination resistor at the load is connected to half the output buffer s supply voltage. Double parallel termination means that parallel termination resistors are fitted at both ends of the transmission line. See also Stub Series Terminated Logic SSTL Category Digital electronics Category JEDEC standards electronics stub ... more details
For the device used in avalanche rescue Avalanche transceiver A transceiver is a device comprising both a transmitter and a receiver radio receiver which are combined and share common circuitry or a single housing. When no circuitry is common between transmit and receive functions, the device is a transmitter receiver. The term originated in the early 1920s. Technically, transceivers must combine a significant amount of the transmitter and receiver handling Electronic circuit circuitry . cn date ... Two way radio Image Icom.png right thumb A modern High frequency HF transceiver with spectrum analyzer and Digital signal processing DSP capabilities In radio terminology, a transceiver means a unit ... a transceiver but there is an active market for pure radio receivers, mainly for shortwave listening SWL operators. An example of a transceiver would be a walkie talkie , or a CB radio . RF Transceiver original research section date January 2011 The RF Transceiver uses RF modules for high speed ... telephone or other radiotelephone , the entire unit is a transceiver, for both audio and radio. A cordless telephone uses an audio and radio transceiver for the handset, and a radio transceiver for the base ..., the base also becomes an audio transceiver in addition to the handset. A modem is similar to a transceiver ... media converter transceiver 0a.jpg thumb right 100BASE TX to 100BASE FX transceiver. Transceivers ... gigabit and 10 Gigabit Ethernet utilize transceivers known as GBIC , SFP transceiver SFP , SFP , XFP , and XAUI . See also Portal Electronics Wiktionary transceiver handset Commons category Amateur ... SSB TRANSCEIVER 7  MHz SSB TRANSCEIVER http www.vanyi.net homemade homebrew hf ssb transceivers ... Transceptor cs Transceiver de Transceiver et Transiiver es Transceptor fa fr metteur r cepteur id Pemancar penerima it Ricetrasmettitore kk ja pl Transceiver pt Transceptor ru sr fi Luuri sv Transceiver uk ... more details
TOCright Gunning can refer to Surname Carmel Gunning , Traditional Irish musician Elizabeth Gunning translator , novelist and translator Elizabeth Campbell, 1st Baroness Hamilton 1733 1790 , born Elizabeth Gunning, UK socialite Henry Gunning 1768 1854 , Cambridge academic Maria Coventry, Countess of Coventry 1733 1760 , born Maria Gunning, UK socialite older sister of Elizabeth Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet 1731 1816 , British diplomat Robert Gunning mathematician , professor of mathematics at Princeton University Peter Gunning 1614 1684 , English royalist church leader Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet 1731 1816 , British diplomat J. W. B. Gunning 1860 1913 , South African zoologist Christopher Gunning 1944 , British composer, grandson of J. W. B. Gunning above Alfred James Gunning 1918 2011 , Cardio Thoracic surgeon Forename Gunning Bedford, Sr. 1742 1797 , American lawyer and Governor of Delaware Gunning Bedford, Jr. 1747 1812 , American lawyer and Continental Congressman Gunning Samuel Bedford 1806 1870 , US physician Human behaviour Gunning, another name for masturbation ref http www.thesun.co.uk sol homepage features 3593410 The US jail thats just like a zoo.html 24 men in a cage, violence and sex... the American jail that s just like a zoo ref Places Gunning, New South Wales , Australia, a town on the Old Hume Highway See also Gunningtransceiverlogic , low voltage electronic signalling wiktionary gun References reflist disambig de Gunning nl Gunning ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Transceiver Type studio Artist The Nadas Cover The Nadas Transceiver.jpg Released 2003 Recorded Genre Folk Rock Length 50 08 Label Authentic Records 2003 Producer Todd Pipes The Pipes Brothers Reviews Last album Show to Go album Show to Go br small 2001 small This album Transceiver br small 2003 Next album Listen Through the Static album Listen Through the Static br small 2005 small Transceiver is the fourth album by the Des Moines, IA band The Nadas . The song Walk Away was used during the closing credits of the television show Pinks during seasons 1 3. Track listing tracklist writing credits no total length title1 Downing writer1 length1 3 56 title2 California II writer2 length2 3 22 title3 Hold On writer3 length3 4 49 title4 Now That I ve Found You writer4 length4 3 43 title5 Far Away writer5 length5 4 04 title6 Feel Better writer6 length6 4 07 title7 At the Edge writer7 length7 4 11 title8 Octane writer8 length8 4 15 title9 Diner writer9 length9 4 40 title10 River writer10 length10 3 46 title11 Walk Away writer11 length11 3 32 title12 One More Chance writer12 length12 5 16 References Reflist Refbegin Refend The Nadas Category 2003 albums Category The Nadas albums ... more details
Avalanche transceivers are a class of radio transceiver s specialized to the purpose of finding people or equipment buried under snow . They are variously called Trackers, Pieps, or Arva s in a reference to some of the popular brands, avalanche beacons or avalanche transceivers with many regional slang terms in effect. When transmitting, the device emits a pulsed signal which another transceiver can receive. Due to the nature of the radio pulse, a person holding the receiving beacon can orient it, and home in on the location of the transmitting beacon using techniques similar to radio direction finding . Early avalanche beacons transmitted at 2.275 kHz 2275 Hz Hertz . In 1986 the international standard of 457 kHz, a higher radio frequency, was adopted and remains the standard today. Many companies manufacture beacons that comply with this standard. An avalanche beacon is not considered a preventative measure for possible avalanche burial, but rather it is a way to reduce the amount of time buried. History In 1968 Dr. John Lawton invented the first avalanche effective transceiver ref name AlpenGlow AlpenGlow ref in 1968 at Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory in Buffalo, New York , with the first units being sold in 1971 under the Skadi brand name. ref name AlpenGlow This unit, functioning on 2.275 kHz, converted the radio frequency to a simple audible tone that a human can hear. By following the tone to where it was louder, the beacon operator could use it to locate the buried beacon by using a grid searching technique. In 1986 Internationale Kommisia fur Alpines Rettingwesen IKAR adopted the frequency of 457 kHz. In 1996 ASTM adopted the 457 kHz standard. 457 kHz 200 hours transmitting ... transceiver with LCD display Image LVS Tracker DTS.jpg thumb Digital avalanche transceiver with LED ... dipole flux pattern and compute distance and direction to the buried transceiver ref ISSW 2000 ... www.wildsnow.com articles skadi skadi 1.html title The Skadi Avalanche Rescue Transceiver accessdate ... more details
Elizabeth Gunning may refer to Elizabeth Gunning translator , niece of the baroness, translator and novelist Elizabeth Campbell, 1st Baroness Hamilton of Hameldon , nee Gunning, aunt of the writer See also Gunning disambiguation hndis Gunning, Elizabeth ... more details
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Robert Gunning may refer to Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet 1731 1816 , British diplomat Robert Gunning mathematician , professor of mathematics at Princeton University Robert Gunning, American businessman, creator of the Gunning fog index of readability Robert Gunning, musician, guitarist for The Infected band The Infected Sir Robert Gunning, 3rd Baronet 1795 1862 , of the Gunning Baronets , MP for Northampton UK Parliament constituency Sir Robert Charles Gunning, 8th Baronet 1901 1989 , of the Gunning Baronets See also Gunning surname hndis Gunning, Robert ... more details
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The Gunning Baronetcy , of Eltham in the County of Kent, is a title in the Baronetage of Great Britain . It was created on 3 September 1778 for Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet Robert Gunning , Minister Plenipotentiary to Berlin and St Petersburg . The second Baronet was Member of Parliament for Wigan UK Parliament constituency Wigan , Hastings UK Parliament constituency Hastings and East Grinstead UK Parliament constituency East Grinstead while the third Baronet briefly represented Northampton UK Parliament constituency Northampton . The seventh Baronet was a Brigadier General in the British Army . Orlando George Gunning, grandson of Major John Gunning, sixth son of the second Baronet, was also a Brigadier General in the Army. The 17th century clergyman Peter Gunning was another member of the family. The family seat from 1782 to 1888 was Horton, Northamptonshire Horton House, Horton , Northamptonshire . Gunnings Baronets, of Eltham 1778 Sir Robert Gunning, 1st Baronet 1731 1816 Sir George Gunning, 2nd Baronet Sir George William Gunning, 2nd Baronet 1763 1823 Sir Robert Gunning, 3rd Baronet Sir Robert Henry Gunning, 3rd Baronet 1795 1862 Sir Henry John Gunning, 4th Baronet 1797 1885 Sir George William Gunning, 5th Baronet 1828 1904 Sir Frederick Digby Gunning, 6th Baronet 1853 1906 Sir Charles Vere Gunning, 7th Baronet 1859 1950 Sir Robert Charles Gunning, 8th Baronet 1901 1989 Sir Charles Theodore Gunning, 9th Baronet b. 1935 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. http www.leighrayment.com Baronetage.htm Leigh Rayment s baronetage page Category Baronetcies Gunning Category 1778 establishments in Great Britain ... more details
MedalTop MedalSport Men s Field hockey at the Summer Olympics field hockey MedalBronze 1936 Summer Olympics 1936 Berlin Field hockey at the 1936 Summer Olympics Team competition MedalBottom Pieter Piet Adriaan Gunning July 5, 1913 in Hoogkerk May 23, 1967 in Bloemendaal was a Netherlands Dutch field hockey player who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics . He was a member of the Dutch field hockey team, which won the bronze medal. He played all five matches as forward. External links http www.databaseolympics.com players playerpage.htm?ilkid GUNNIPIE01 profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Piet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 5, 1913 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH May 23, 1967 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Piet Category 1913 births Category 1967 deaths Category Dutch field hockey players Category Olympic field hockey players of the Netherlands Category Field hockey players at the 1936 Summer Olympics Category Olympic bronze medalists for the Netherlands Category People from Groningen province Category Olympic medalists in field hockey hr Piet Gunning nl Piet Gunning no Piet Gunning ... more details
Orphan date December 2011 Unreferenced date December 2011 Brian Edgar Scourse Gunning Australian Academy of Science FAA , Fellow of the Royal Society FRS is an Australian biologist , and Emeritus Professor at Australian National University . ref http www.science.org.au fellows fellowship list.html ref ref http biology.anu.edu.au brian gunning ref References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Brian ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian biologist DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Brian Category Australian biologists Category Fellows of the Royal Society Category Fellows of the Australian Academy of Science Category Australian National University faculty Category Living people ... more details
Image GunningChristopher1.JPG thumb 220px Christopher Gunning in Ljubljana , 2009 Christopher Gunning born 5 August 1944, in Cheltenham , Gloucestershire , England is a Great Britain British composer of concert works and music for film s and television . He studied at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where his tutors included Edmund Rubbra and Richard Rodney Bennett . ref http www.chandos.net CD Notes.asp?CNumber CHAN 2010525 Chandos Records Christopher Gunning ref Gunning s film and TV compositions have received many awards, including the 2007 BAFTA Award for Best Film Music for La Vie en Rose film La Vie en Rose , as well as three additional awards for Agatha Christie s Poirot , Middlemarch , and Porterhouse Blue . He also has won and three Ivor Novello Awards , for Rebecca TV miniseries Rebecca , Under Suspicion , and Firelight . In the 1970s and 1980s Gunning collaborated with rock musician Colin Blunstone and was responsible for the distinctive string arrangement on Blunstone s 1972 hit Say You Don t Mind . He is again working with Blunstone on a new CD. Gunning s scores for The Big Battalions , Wild Africa , Cold Lazarus and When the Whales Came also received nominations for BAFTA and Ivor Novello Awards, and his music for the Martini cocktail Martini advertising campaign, heard around the world for thirty years, won three Clio awards Clio Awards . Gunning composed ... television and film scores, Gunning s Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra and The Lobster have been ... Records . ref http www.christopher gunning.co.uk Official Christopher Gunning website ref References reflist External links imdb name id 0006116 name Christopher Gunning http www.chandos.net ... . NAME Gunning, Christopher ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 5 August 1944 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Christopher Category 1944 births Category ... Gunning sl Christopher Gunning ... more details
otherpeople Henry Gunning 13 February 1768, Newton, Cambridgeshire 4 January 1854, Brighton was senior Esquire Bedell of the University of Cambridge . Life Gunning was born at Newton, Cambridgeshire , on 13 February 1768. His father, Francis Gunning, who was vicar of Newton and also of the adjacent parishes of Thriplow and Hauxton, was grandson of William Gunning, the first cousin and secretary of Peter Gunning , successively bishop of Chichester and Ely. Henry was educated first at Ely, Cambridgeshire Ely , in a school kept by Jeffrey Bentham , a minor canon of the cathedral, and brother of James Bentham and afterwards in the endowed school of Sleaford, Lincolnshire Sleaford , under the Rev. Edward Waterson. He entered Christ s College, Cambridge , as a sizar in October 1784, became a scholar of that house, and graduated B.A. as sixth wrangler University of Cambridge wrangler in 1788 M.A. 1791 . ref Venn id GNN784H name Gunning, Henry ref On 13 Oct. 1789 he was elected one of the esquire bedells of the university. ref Charles Henry Cooper , Annals of Cambridge , iv. 437 ref He became senior esquire bedell in 1827. In that capacity he received gold chains from three successive chancellors ... he survived many years. His eldest son and the only one who survived him was Henry Bertram Gunning .... Another son, Francis John Gunning, was a solicitor and town clerk of Cambridge from 1836 to 1840 and a third son, Frederick Gunning, was a barrister in extensive practice on the Norfolk circuit, and the author of A Practical Treatise on the Law of Tolls, London, 1833, 8vo. Gunning s chief literary ... . Gunning also prepared a new edition of Adam Wall s Ceremonies observed in the Senate House of the University .... References reflist DNB wstitle Gunning, Henry Use dmy dates date March 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 February 1768 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 January 1854 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Henry ... more details
Infobox football biography playername Ashleigh Gunning image Image Ashleighgunning adelaide.JPG 250px center caption Gunning playing for Adelaide United fullname Ashleigh Gunning dateofbirth birth date and age 1985 04 25 df yes cityofbirth countryofbirth United States height position Forward association football Forward currentclub WLeague AU clubnumber 2 clubs1 years1 caps1 goals1 clubs2 years2 caps2 goals2 totalcaps totalgoals nationalteam1 nationalyears1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 medaltemplates club update 22 47, 11 December 2009 UTC nationalteam update 22 47, 11 December 2009 UTC Ashleigh Gunning born 25 April 1985 is an United States American association football soccer forward association football forward who currently plays for WLeague AU in the Australian W League Australia W League . ref cite web url http www.adelaideunited.com.au default.aspx?s wleague newsdisplay&id 36395 title Arrivals and departures for Season 3 publisher Adelaideunited.com.au date 2010 11 04 accessdate 2010 12 11 ref ref cite web url http www.adelaideunited.com.au default.aspx?s wleague profile&pid 2495&tid 265 title Profile Ashleigh Gunning publisher Adelaideunited.com.au date accessdate 2010 12 11 ref References reflist External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Ashleigh ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 April 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH United States DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Ashleigh Category Living people Category 1987 births Category Expatriate soccer players in Australia Category MagicJack WPS players US footy forward stub ... more details
Orphan date November 2010 Infobox football biography playername Jimmy Gunning image caption fullname James M. Gunning ref All Footballers.Com ref dateofbirth 25 June 1929 ref name nb cite web url http www.neilbrown.newcastlefans.com player2 jimmygunning.htm title Jimmy Gunning publisher Neil Brown accessdate 2010 02 24 ref cityofbirth Helensburgh countryofbirth Scotland dateofdeath 1993 cityofdeath countryofdeath height position Midfielder Winger Outside right youthyears1 &ndash 1946 youthclubs1 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Wolverhampton Wanderers years1 1946&ndash 1950 caps1 1 goals1 0 clubs1 Hibernian F.C. Hibernian years2 caps2 goals2 clubs2 Forres Mechanics F.C. Forres Mechanics loan years3 1950&ndash 1953 caps3 13 goals3 0 clubs3 Manchester City F.C. Manchester City years4 1953&ndash 1954 caps4 goals4 clubs4 Weymouth F.C. Weymouth years5 1954&ndash 1955 caps5 10 goals5 1 clubs5 Barrow A.F.C. Barrow years6 1957&ndash 1958 caps6 1 goals6 0 clubs6 Mossley A.F.C. Mossley James M. Jimmy Gunning born 25 June 1929 in Helensburgh , died 1993 was a Scottish professional association football football winger. He played in the Scottish Football League for Hibernian F.C. Hibernian and in the Football ... Barrow Gunning was a junior with Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. Wolverhampton Wanderers , but was unable ... Gunning to play Highland Football League Highland League football for Forres Mechanics F.C. Forres Mechanics . ref name j65 After leaving the RAF, Gunning returned to Easter Road , but he found first ... j65 Gunning signed for Manchester City F.C. Manchester City in November 1950. ref name j65 During three seasons with the club, Gunning made 13 league appearances. ref name j65 He left City in 1953, joining ... A.F.C. Barrow , playing ten times in the 1954 55 season. ref name nb Gunning played once for Mossley ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Jimmy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Jimmy Category 1929 births Category 1993 deaths Category People from ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Infobox scientist name Gunning S. Bedford image Replace this image male.svg image size 150px caption Gunning S. Bedford birth date 1806 birth place death date death place 5 September 1870 residence citizenship nationality ethnicity field medicine work institutions Medical University of South Carolina Charleston Medical College alma mater Mount Saint Mary s University doctoral advisor doctoral students known for author abbrev bot author abbrev zoo influences influenced prizes religion footnotes signature Gunning S. Bedford 1806 5 September 1870 was a medical writer, teacher and founder of the United States first obstetrical clinic for those too poor to pay a doctor s fee. Dr. Bedford graduated in 1825 at Mount Saint Mary s University then Mount Saint Mary s College , Emmitsburg , Maryland, and took his medical degree from Rutgers College . He spent two years studying abroad and in 1833 became professor of obstetrics in Medical University of South Carolina Charleston Medical College . After this he became a professor in the Albany Medical College. He later founded the University Medical College in which he established an obstetrical clinic for those too poor to afford a doctor which was the first of in the United States. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 02386a.htm Gunning S. Bedford Catholic Encyclopedia article ref He retired from teaching for health reasons ... in American schools. His son Gunning S. Bedford 1837 1893 was Assistant New York County District .... His uncle Gunning Bedford, Jr. Gunning Bedford was one of the framers of the United States Constitution ... first Joseph G authorlink year 2008 month August title Doctor Gunning S Bedford 1806 70 and the search ... archive free pdf?res 9C05E5DB173EEF33A25753C3A9669D94629ED7CF OBITUARY. Ex Judge Gunning S. Bedford in NYT on October 30, 1893 Catholic Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bedford, Gunning ... 1870 PLACE OF DEATH 5 September 1870 DEFAULTSORT Bedford, Gunning S Category 1806 births Category ... more details
Infobox person name Jessica Gunning birth place UK occupation Actress yearsactive 2008 present Jessica Gunning is a UK British television and theatre actor actress . Acting career In 2007, Gunning graduated from Rose Bruford. She has also starred in many theatre productions at the National Theatre, including Major Barbara, Much Ado About Nothing, as well as The Inland Sea, Cruel and Tender, Hedda Gabler, Women Beware Women in a different theatre. ref cite web url http www.nationaltheatre.org.uk 31147 company members jessica gunning.html title Theatre publisher national theatre accessdate 21 January 2011 ref On television, Jessica guest starred on Adam and Shelley , Doctor Who , and Mutual Friends , early on, before hacing a recurring role on Law & Order UK in 2009. She also recurred on Life of Riley TV series Life of Riley , and guest starred on Doctors 2000 TV series Doctors in 2010. Also in 2010, she had a minor role in the TV Movie Lizzie and Sarah . Filmography class wikitable style font size 90 border 2 cellpadding 4 background f9f9f9 align center colspan 4 style background B0C4DE Television align center style background CCCCCC Year style background CCCCCC Title style background CCCCCC Role style background CCCCCC Notes 2007 Adam and Shelley Scarlet 2008 Doctor Who Stacey Campbell Also Doctor Who Confidential 2008 Mutual Friends Maryka 2009 2011 Law & Order UK Angela 11 episodes 2009 2010 Life of Riley TV series Life of Riley Annie babysitter 2010 Lizzie and Sarah Branita 2010 Doctors 2000 TV series Doctors Ann Turnbull External links imdb name id 2934977 name Jessica Gunning References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning,Jessica AlTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH UK DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Jessica Category Living people Category British actors UK actor stub ... more details
Wikify date March 2011 John Gunning died 1798 , was an English surgeon. Gunning was assistant surgeon to St. George s Hospital, London , from 21 January 1760 to 4 January 1765, and full surgeon from that date till his death. In 1773 he was elected steward of anatomy by the Surgeons Company , but paid the fine rather than serve. In 1789 he was elected examiner on the death of Percival Pott , and in the same year he was chosen master of the company, and signalised his year of office by a firm effort to reform its administration and reorganise its work. His attack upon the expensive system of dinners of the courts of assistants and of examiners, and his philippic on retiring from office on 1 July 1790, as recorded by South, show that he could be fearlessly outspoken. Your theatre, he says, in his ... the question, and numerous reforms were effected. In 1790 Gunning was appointed the first professor ... was made. Gunning was in general opposed to his colleague at St. George s, John Hunter, who was frequently ... in succession to Charles Hawkins. Keate was supported by Gunning, and Home by Hunter, and after ... between Gunning, senior surgeon, supported by two of his colleagues, and Hunter see ... Gunning. In 1796 it was determined to sell the Surgeons Hall on account of the expense attending its repair but on 7 July Gunning, on behalf of the committee, reported that as no one had bid within ... grudge against Gunning. Thurlow having said, There s no more science in surgery than in butchery, Gunning ... a butcher to set it, Gunning had been appointed surgeon general of the army in 1793, on the death .... His nephew, John Gunning, served as surgeon with the army in Flanders in 1793 4, throughout the Peninsular ... wstitle Gunning, John Use dmy dates date March 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1798 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, John Category 18th century births Category 1798 deaths Category ... more details
Use British English date August 2011 Use dmy dates date August 2011 Susannah Gunning c. 1740 28 August 1800 London was a British novelist. ref http www.litencyc.com php speople.php?rec true&UID 1915 Literary Encyclopedia Susannah Gunning . Litencyc.com 17 July 2001 . Retrieved on 10 August 2011. ref She was daughter of Reverend Dr. James Minifie. Her sister was Margaret Minifie. On 8 August 1768, she married Captain John Gunning of the 65th Regiment of Foot , who distinguished himself at the Battle of Bunker Hill they had a daughter Elizabeth Gunning translator Elizabeth Gunning , who was a novelist. ref http www.unl.edu Corvey html Projects CorveyNovels GunningGunning 20Family 20Overview.htm Gunning Family Overview . Unl.edu. Retrieved on 10 August 2011. ref She wrote epistolary novels . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 26IgXwqZT8C&pg PA143&dq barford abbey&hl en&ei zH5dTfzDNMu1tgfBo6DpCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 7&ved 0CEcQ6AEwBg v onepage&q barford 20abbey&f false title The courtship novel, 1740 1820 a feminized genre author Katherine Sobba Green publisher University Press of Kentucky year 1991 isbn 9780813117362 ref Works Barford Abbey a Novel , 1767 ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id WhgFAAAAYAAJ&pg PA422&dq barford abbey&hl en&ei zH5dTfzDNMu1tgfBo6DpCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 4&ved 0CDoQ6AEwAw v onepage&q barford 20abbey&f false chapter Barford Abbey title The Critical review, or, Annals of literature volume 24 author .... Potts, W. Sleater, 1775 Susannah Gunning, M. Minifie Miss. The Count of Poland , J. and R. Byrn for Messieurs ... Essay on the work of Susannah Gunning Nasreen Hussain, May 2001 http www.oxforddnb.com index 11 101011750 Susannah Gunning , Oxford Biography Cite DNB wstitle Gunning, Susannah Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Susannah ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH c. 1740 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1800 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Susannah ... more details
thumb Carmel Gunning Infobox person image caption birth name Carmel Gunning birth date birth place ... website Carmel Gunning is an Irish people Irish composer and musician , from Sligo , Ireland . Gunning ... and flute playing. Gunning s rich stylised form of whistle playing and tradition stems from her homeland of Geevagh in County Sligo South County Sligo . This background and tradition aided Gunning s introduction ... Gregan ref Musical beginnings Gunning was introduced to traditional Irish music as a child when her ... , Geevagh , Boyle, County Roscommon Boyle and surrounding areas. Playing in the band with Gunning ... cite web author Robert Cullen title Carmel Gunning shows her country side work SligoWeekender url http www.sligoweekender.ie news story.asp?j 7515 accessdate 30 January 2002 ref Gunning won the List ... as the tin whistle . Throughout the late 1970s and the 1980s Gunning could be regularly found ... Club in Sligo Town . Musical style Gunning is noted for her fast paced tin whistle style common of fiddle, flute and tin whistle player of the South Sligo tradition or style. Gunning s reputation ..., however, Gunning plays reels with a more insistent headlong drive. Her ornamentation is also ... accessdate 24 April 2007 ref Teaching and instructing Gunning has instructed BA music students at the University ... title Queen Maeve work Carmel Gunning url http www.cygo.ie tradmusic accessdate 30 May 2007 ref ref cite web author Irish music title Carmel Gunning The Sligo Maid work Irish abroad url http www.irishabroad.com news irishpost ents irishmusic050601.asp accessdate 30 May 2007 ref Gunning has played Irish ... . In 2006, Gunning lead the St. Patrick s Day parade and played a number of concert in Perth, Western ... Patrick 92s Day 2006&date 2006 03 17 Lansdowne Luncheon St Patrick s Day 2006 Events ref Carmel Gunning ... Gunning International Summer School Festival of Irish Music Song and Dance, which is held annually in August in Sligo Town . Gunning founded the festival in the 1990s and it attracts pupils from ... more details
Rich Gunning born 1966 is an American voice actor. He is also a traffic reporter, weeknights on CBS owned KYW AM News Radio 1060 in Philadelphia, USA. Since 1998, Gunning has voiced hundreds of radio and television commercials. Clients have included Pontiac, Anbesol, Triumph Motorcycles, AOL, Hawaii Tourism and Sears Auto Centers. He began his broadcasting career as a radio disc jockey with former oldies station WBUX in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, USA, followed by a brief stint on AFRTS while serving with the U.S. Army. In addition to part time on air work at radio stations WDEL and WSTW Wilmington, Delaware, USA , Gunning served as production manager and on air personality with suburban Philadelphia news talk radio station WNPV from 1994 2010. ref cite news first last coauthors title NAB Hall of Fame date publisher url http www.wnpv1440.com AM Template.cfm?Section Awards7&CONTENTID 11047&TEMPLATE CM ContentDisplay.cfm work WNPV pages accessdate 2008 05 03 language Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref Since 2004, he has been employed as a radio traffic reporter for Clear Channel Communications, on KYW News Radio 1060 in Philadelphia. References reflist 1. http www.wnpv1440.com content view 43 59 Meet The Staff WNPV AM 1440 External links http www.richgunning.com RichGunning.com official website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Rich ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American actor DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Rich Category 1966 births Category American voice actors Category Living people US voice actor stub ... more details
Infobox MLB player name Hy Dunning position First baseman image bats Left throws Right birth date Birth date 1888 8 6 mf y birth place Maplewood, New Jersey death date death date and age 1975 3 28 1888 8 6 death place Togus, Maine debutdate August 8 debutyear By 1911 debutteam Boston Red Sox finaldate September 23 finalyear By 1911 finalteam Boston Red Sox stat1label Batting average stat1value .111 stat2label Home run s stat2value 0 stat3label Run batted in Runs batted in stat3value 2 teams nowiki nowiki Boston Red Sox 1911 Hyland Gunning August 6, 1888 March 28, 1975 was a first baseman in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the By 1911 season. Gunning batted left handed and threw right handed . A native of Maplewood, New Jersey , he was signed by Boston out of the Princeton University . ref http www.baseball almanac.com college princeton university baseball players.shtml Princeton University Baseball Players Who Made it to the Major Leagues , Baseball Almanac . Accessed June 18, 2009. ref In a four game career, Gunning was a .111 hitter with two runs batted in . He did no hit a home run . At first base, he collected 25 put out s without Assist baseball assist s or error baseball errors for a perfect 1.000 fielding percentage . Gunning died in Togus, Maine at age 86. References Reflist Sources baseballstats br g gunnihy01 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Gunning, Hy ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 6, 1888 PLACE OF BIRTH Maplewood, New Jersey DATE OF DEATH March 28, 1975 PLACE OF DEATH Togus, Maine DEFAULTSORT Gunning, Hy Category Boston Red Sox players Category Major League Baseball first basemen Category People from Essex County, New Jersey Category Princeton Tigers baseball players Category Baseball players from New Jersey Category 1888 births Category 1975 deaths Baseball first baseman stub ... more details