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  1. PANS

    PANS can refer to Panin Sekuritas ticker symbol for Indonesia Stock Exchange IDX Parasympathetic nervous system Parasympathetic Autonomic Nervous System PANS OPS Procedures for Air Navigation Services ICAO disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. PANS-OPS

    PANS OPS Procedures for Air navigation Air Navigation Services Aircraft Operations is an Air Traffic Control ATC term denominating rules for designing instrument approach and departure Procedural control Procedural approaches procedures . Such procedures are used to allow aircraft to land and take off under instrument meteorological conditions Instrument Meteorological Conditions IMC or IFR . ICAO Rules The International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO http dcaa.slv.dk 8000 icaodocs Doc 208168 20 20Aircraft 20Operations document 8168 OPS 611 volumes 1 and 2 outlines the principles for airspace protection and procedure design which all ICAO signatory states must adhere to. The regulatory material surrounding PANS OPS may vary from country to country. Handling of Obstacles Similar to an Obstacle Limitation Surface, the PANS OPS protection surfaces are imaginary surfaces in space which guarantee the aircraft a certain minimum obstacle clearance. These surfaces may be used as a tool for local governments in assessing building development. Where buildings may under certain circumstances be permitted to penetrate the OLS, they cannot be permitted to penetrate any PANS OPS surface, because the purpose of these surfaces is to guarantee pilots operating under IMC an obstacle free descent path for a given approach. Other PANS PANS ATC Procedures for Air Navigation Services Air Traffic Control br PANS ATM Procedures for Air Navigation Services Rules of the Air and Air Traffic Services International Civil Aviation Organization ICAO Doc. 4444 Category Air traffic control aviation stub ...   more details



  1. Frying pans

    utilitarian. Two types of frying pans are distinguished. One the so called Kampos type is Early Cycladic ... College Early Cycladic pottery ref Common patterns and designs on these frying pans include ... banners Proposed functions of Frying Pans Proposed functions of frying pans vary widely, but some ... suggested. ref John E. Coleman, Frying Pans of the Early Bronze Age Aegean, American Journal ..., The frying pans of the Early Bronze Age Aegean an experimental approach to their possible use ...   more details



  1. Pots and Pans (cartoon)

    Refimprove date June 2008 Pots and Pans is the 10th Tom and Jerry Van Beuren Van Beuren Tom and Jerry cartoon, released 1932 with a running time of 6 12 minutes. ref http www.bcdb.com cartoon video 3578 Pots And Pans.html ref The cartoon s soundtrack is done by Gene Rodemich . This cartoon is in the giant 600 cartoon collection. Plot Tom and Jerry are the owners of a diner car, where they perform their duties in time to the music and the food can t resist dancing while being prepared. Eventually a quartet of customers join in and the resulting energy of the music sends the car rolling onto an active track where it hits a real locomotive head on... Notes Reflist Category Tom and Jerry of Van Beuren cartoon stub ...   more details



  1. The Last and Best of the Peter Pans

    The Last and Best of the Peter Pans is an unpublished short story by J.D. Salinger . ref JD Salinger The Catcher in the Rye and Other Works . R.H. Reiff. Marshall Cavendish Children s Books. 2008 ref Plot The story centers on a conversation between Vincent Caulfield and his mother. His mother, an actress named Mary Moriarity, has hidden his draft survey. He finds it in the utensil drawer, and becomes angry at her for hiding it. As the conversation goes on, it is apparent his mother is just looking after his best interest. Her other son, Kenneth, was killed in the war and she wants to prevent this from happening again. Another sibling, a teenage boy named Holden, is mentioned. Interestingly, Vincent references his baseball mitt that is covered in poetry , similar to that of Allie in The Catcher in the Rye . ref JD Salinger Some Crazy Cliff. A Heiserman, JE Miller. Western Humanities Review , 1956 ref At the close of the story, Vincent understands his mother s concern, but feels sorry for her solicitous behavior, and expresses depression over the fact she worries so much, particularly over kids who are about to fall off a cliff. History The story as with many of Salinger s unpublished works is shrouded in mystery. A typed, 12 page manuscript is available to patrons at Princeton University s Firestone Library ref cite article url http www.themillions.com 2011 02 saving salinger.html title Saving Salinger author Kristopher Jansma work The Millions date 2011 02 01 accessdate 2011 02 07 ref . This is part of the library s Story Magazine archives. ref Salinger, Jerome David.Manuscript for The Last and Best of the Peter Pans. Department of Rare Books and Special Collections Princeton Firestone Library . Archives of Story Magazine and Story Press, 1931 1999 Finding AidBox 14, Folder 26. http diglib.princeton.edu ead getEad?eadid C0104&kw ref Although Salinger donated the manuscript with at least three other unpublished stories and various correspondence to and from Story s editor ...   more details



  1. Pans Lane Halt railway station

    refimprove date October 2011 Infobox UK disused station name Pans Lane Halt locale Devizes borough Wiltshire image name caption original Great Western Railway postgroup Great Western Railway platforms 1 latitude 51.3451 longitude 1.9888 gridref years 4 March 1929 events Opened as Pans Lane Bridge Halt years1 1929 events1 Renamed Pans Lane Halt years2 18 April 1966 events2 Closed Pans Lane Halt railway station was the railway station serving the south easterly suburbs of Devizes in Wiltshire , England. The station was on the Devizes Branch Line , in between Devizes Station and the Reading to Taunton line Reading Taunton Line . Opening The station, originally named Pans Lane Bridge Halt , opened on 4 March 1929 ref name Butt cite book last Butt first R.V.J. title The Directory of Railway Stations year 1995 publisher Patrick Stephens Ltd location Yeovil isbn 1 85260 508 1 id R508 page 180 ref harv ref for the residents of south Devizes but more importantly for the nearby Isolation Hospital during a time when GWR were increasing the number of halts in the South West. The station name was simplified to Pans Lane Halt later in 1929. ref name Butt After completion of the eastern section of track, the Devizes Branch Line Devizes line was a main line from London to Bristol, which meant passing through Pans Lane. However the Devizes Branch Line Devizes line lost to competition and returned ... Much like the Devizes station, Pans Lane Halt lane suffered from reduced traffic after the completion ... journey time by 5 miles. Pans Lane Halt station was closed on 18 April 1966 ref name Butt and the entire Devizes Branch Line in 1966 under the Beeching Act . Both Devizes Station and Pans Lane Halt were largely destroyed in 1970, however, at Pans Lane the clay surfaced platform and retaining ... of Pans lane overbridge, however, this disappeared in mysterious circumstances. During the infilling ... call out for the local gas board. The 1960s rebuilt roadbridge over the Pans Lane Halt is still in use ...   more details



  1. File:Pots and Pans - Shut Up And Listen To Majosha CD Case Cover.gif

    Summary Description CD Case Cover for the album Shut Up and Listen to Majosha by Majosha , later known as Pots and Pans hence the sticker placed over the original cover Copyright holder c 1989 Fresh Avery Music, BMI Licensing Non free album cover Fair use rationale Non free use rationale Article Shut Up and Listen to Majosha Description CD Case Cover for the album Shut Up and Listen to Majosha by Majosha , later known as Pots and Pans hence the sticker placed over the original cover Source Copied from the http www.wokeupwaytoolate.com filedump Majosha Majosha 20 20Shut 20Up 20And 20Listen 20To CDCOVER.gif WokeUpWayTooLate.com website , and intellectual property owned by Fresh Avery Music. Portion Cover only. Low resolution Sufficient resolution for illustration, but considerably lower resolution than original cover. Purpose Cover is used for purposes of illustration in the Shut Up and Listen to Majosha article, a subject of public interest. Replaceability Image is protected by copyright, therefore a free use alternative doesn t exist. ...   more details



  1. Salt pan

    Salt pans can refer to Salt pan geology , a flat expanse of ground covered with salt and other minerals, usually found in deserts Salt evaporation pond , a method of producing salt by evaporating brine Salt evaporation pond Salt pans Salt pans , metal vessels in which brine is boiled to produce salt disambig ...   more details



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    False infrared colour, pans sharpened Landsat 7 image of Washington DC 15m Resolution PD USGS Now commons NowCommons 1 File Lan7 washington dc.jpg 2 no date 2011 12 18 ...   more details



  1. Open pan salt making

    vacuum pans, where brine is heated in a partial vacuum in order to lower the boiling point. In the past salt has been extracted by heating the brine in pans operating at normal atmospheric pressure, known as open pans. History of open pan salt extraction The earliest examples of pans used in the solution mining of salt date back to prehistoric times and the pans were made of ceramics known as briquetage . Later examples were small 3  ft square pans made from lead using wood as a fuel. ref ... ages the pans started to be made from iron , firstly in pans convert 7 ft m abbr on by convert 8 ft m abbr on . Gradually the pans increased in size until common salt pans convert 20 ft m abbr on wide ... from wood to coal for the purpose of heating the brine. Brine would be pumped into the pans ... ref Lumpman A lumpman would work on pans that made fine salt crystals, which were known as fine pans or lump pans . The quality of the salt depended on the state of the fires which crystallised the salt ... was responsible for controlling. Wooden moulds were filled with salt crystals from the pans ... raked to the side of the pans, and then transferred using skimmers onto the hurdle boards walkways around the pans. A waller is an ancient name for a saltmaker. He would have been hired on a daily basis. Fireman In addition to the fine pans there were other common pans , used to make coarser salt. Because ... to have charge of several common pans, which could be up to convert 80 ft m long. Pan smith This was originally the name given to the man who made the salt making pans. See also Grainer process ...   more details



  1. Non-stick pan

    Image Non stick pan.JPG thumb right A non stick pan Non stick pans are cooking pan s made from or coated with materials designed to prevent food from sticking to their surface during the cooking process. Most non stick pans are made using Teflon PTFE coating although newer materials are also used. Health concerns have been raised regarding use of PTFE as a cooking pan coating. Development The first non stick pans were made using a coating of Teflon polytetraflouroethylene or PTFE . PTFE was invented serendipitously by Dr. Roy Plunkett ref https www.chemheritage.org classroom chemach plastics plunkett.html ref in 1938, while working for a joint venture of the DuPont company. The substance was found to have several unique properties, including very good corrosion resistance and the lowest coefficient ... with release of toxic gases if stovetop pans were overheated in inadequately ventilated spaces. Marc ... wife Colette suggested using the same method to coat her cooking pans. The idea was successful and a French ... non stick pans. ref name IandTmag Modern non stick pans do not necessarily use Teflon. Other non stick coatings for pans have since been invented. For example, a mixture of titanium and ceramic ... stick pan Non stick pans are useful in cooking since they require much less cooking oil to allow ... which leave a residue on the pan. PTFE coated frying pans usually require the use of a non metallic ... pans are not a universal panacea. He notes that, in particular, ordinary stainless steel pans are better ... &mdash dissolving them in liquid. Non stick pans, according to Polombo, produce inferior pan gravies. ref cite book title Cooking chapter Pots and Pans author Tony Polombo pages 20 publisher iUniverse ... Concerns have been raised over the possible negative effects of using PTFE coated cooking pans. When pans are overheated beyond approximately convert 349 C F the PTFE coating begins to dissociate ... et al. title EWG finds heated Teflon pans can turn toxic faster than DuPont claims publisher Environmental ...   more details



  1. Grainer evaporation process

    unreferenced date September 2008 The Grainer evaporation process is a method of producing salt . This method uses shallow open pans with steam heated immersion coils to evaporate the brine into salt. Sometimes it is paired with a partial vacuum, to speed evaporation. Compare Alberger process industry stub Category Industrial processes ...   more details



  1. Bason (disambiguation)

    Bason M s n or Ma3 Sun1 is a fictional character in the anime and manga Shaman King . Bason may also refer to Bason, any of the two pans of the balance scale Bason, an obsolete word for sink basin People Brian Bason , a professional footballer soccer player disambig ...   more details



  1. Cousances

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced April 2008 notability April 2008 Cousances is a French Cookware and bakeware cookware manufacturer, known for quality enameled cast iron pans called cocotte in French . The company was formed in 1553. External links http www.cousances.fr Official website Category Kitchenware brands ...   more details



  1. Party Shot

    orphan date August 2009 Party Shot is the new line of Sony camera decks. It tilts and spins, and pans, to capture party and social gathering pictures at random. It uses facial recognition face and smile recognition to help it make the best choices. Category Cameras camera stub ...   more details



  1. Gweta

    Gweta is a small village in Botswana . It lies about convert 205 km mi away from Maun and about convert 100 km mi from Nata, Botswana Nata . Generally considered the gateway to the Makgadikgadi Pans Gweta derived its name from the sound of croaking bullfrogs which bury themselves in the sand until the rainy season arrives and they emerge to mate. The huge expanse of the Makgadikgadi Pans is bigger than Switzerland. Once a large river fed lake, the Makgadikgadi Pans now lie saline and empty. The pans are littered with stone tools and artefacts dated from between 2,000 to 500,000 years old During the wet season 35 75,000 zebra and wildebeest migrate into the area with regular sightings of lion, cheetah and other predators who follow in their wake. The zebra and wildebeest migration across the pans is southern Africa s last surviving zebra and wildebeest migration and the second largest in the world. Hundreds of thousands of flamingo also appear to feed as long as the water lasts. The pans are also a permanent haven for desert species such as the meerkat and the elusive brown hyaena, the third rarest carnivore in the world. In the area around Gweta are national monuments in the form of baobabs , which are not actually trees but the largest succulents in the world. Greens Baobab, 27kms south of Gweta was inscribed by the 19th century hunters and traders Joseph Green and Hendrik Matthys van Zyl as well as other ruthless characters. About 11km further south of Green s Baobab is the turn off to the far more impressive Chapman s Baobab, which has a circumference of 25m and was historically used as a navigation beacon. It was also used as an early post office by passing explorers, traders and travellers, many of whom left inscriptions on its trunk. coord 20 11 S 25 14 E display title region BW type city source GNS enwiki Botswana largest cities Botswana geo stub Category Villages in Botswana tn Gweta ...   more details



  1. Sheet pan

    these standard pans. class wikitable Common U.S. Baking Tray Dimension Conventions. br Values are approximate ... material used as a reusable liner. Sheet pans may be coated with a glaze to prevent food from sticking to their surface. When purchased with a glaze, sheet pans are often straightened and or re coated ...   more details



  1. Korahites

    The Korahites in the Bible were that portion of the Kohathites that descended from Korah . They were an important branch of the singers of the Kohathite division bibleverse 2 Chronicles 20 19 . There are eleven psalms Psalms Psalm 42 42 Psalm 44 44 Psalm 45 45 Psalm 46 46 Psalm 47 47 Psalm 48 48 Psalm 49 49 Psalm 84 84 Psalm 85 85 Psalm 87 87 Psalm 88 88 composed by the sons of Korah. Some of the sons of Korah also were porters of the temple bibleverse 1 Chronicles 9 17 19 one of them was over things that were made in the pans v31 , i.e., the baking in pans for the meat offering bibleverse Leviticus 2 5 . eastons Tanakh stub Category Hebrew Bible people nl Korachiet pl Synowie Koracha ...   more details



  1. Frying pan (disambiguation)

    A frying pan is a pan used for cooking, also known as a skillet. Frying pan may also refer to Places Frying Pan Park , a park in Fairfax County, Virginia Frying Pan Shoals , off the coast of Cape Fear, North Carolina Fryingpan Glacier , on Mount Ranier in the state of Washington Fryingpan River , in Colorado Other uses Frying pan guitar , an early guitar Frying pans , archaeological artifacts found in the Aegean Islands Frying pans flower , Eschscholzia lobbii , a species of poppy The Frying Pan , an informal Australian name for the constellation Chamaeleon See also Fry disambiguation , for other uses of fry or frying disambig ja ...   more details



  1. Nxai Pan

    Nxai Pan is a large Dry lake salt pan topographic depression ref W. Olivier, 1998 ref which is part of the larger Makgadikgadi Pans in northeastern Botswana . This landform is a major part of the Nxai Pan National Park, and is a seasonal home to large herds of zebra . The Nxai Pan was added to the National Park System to augment the Makgadikgadi Pans National Park , ref C.M.Hogan, 2008 ref thus providing an enlarged contiguous area of natural protection. See also Nwetwe Pan Sua Pan References Willie Olivier and Sandra Olivier 1998 Overland Through Southern Africa , Published by Struik, 176 pages ISBN 1868721051, 9781868721054 C.Michael Hogan 2008 Makgadikgadi , The Megalithic Portal, ed. A. Burnham http www.megalithic.co.uk article.php?sid 22373&mode &order 0 Line notes reflist coord missing Botswana Category Makgadikgadi Pan Botswana geo stub Category Salt flats of Botswana ...   more details



  1. Mosetse River

    The Mosetse River is a natural watercourse in Botswana . Within the country of Botswana the Mosetse is a source of water to the ephemeral wetland s of the Makgadikgadi Pans , where a number of crustacean species of limited distribution thrive. ref Hulsmans, 2006 ref More specifically the Mosetse River discharges to Sua Pan , draining parts of eastern Botswana . See also Mosetse village Nwetwe Pan Sua Pan References Ann Hulsmans, Sofie Bracke, Kelle Moreau, Bruce J. Riddoch, Luc De Meester and Luc Brendonck, Dormant egg bank characteristics and hatching pattern of the Phallocryptus spinosa Anostraca population in the Makgadikgadi Pans Botswana , Hydrobiologia , Springer Netherlands, Volume 571, Number 1 November, 2006 ISSN 0018 8158 Print 1573 5117, pages 123 132 http www.springerlink.com content 4422768ru1426424 Line notes reflist Botswana geo stub coord missing Botswana Category Rivers of Botswana Category Makgadikgadi Pan tn Noka ya Mosetse ...   more details



  1. Okamule

    Orphan date October 2009 Unreferenced date October 2009 Okamule is a village in Oshakati Oshakati West constitutuency, in the Oshana region of Namibia . It was named after the death of the comrade Mr Kamule, long time ago. Its headman is Mr Abner Shilenga. It is located in the remote areas and it is approximately 20  km from Oshakati town to the north side. There are many houses, and about 45 of the houses are build up with sticks and mahangu straws. The population of the village is about 1500 people. The residents survived by growing crops especially mahangu and sorghum, and by taming domestic animals such as cattle, goats, sheep and donkeys that they use to plough their fields. They mostly depend on rainfall and during the rainy season they go to oshanas and pans for fishing. They dig wells and store the rainy water in them and mostly use them in the spring season whereby the oshanas and pans are dry, for drinking by their animals. Namibia geo stub coord missing Namibia Category Villages in Namibia ...   more details



  1. Gilão River

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The Gil o is a river in southern Portugal . It is approachable from the Atlantic Ocean, where it enters at the town of Tavira in the Algarve , 35  km east of Faro, Portugal Faro . The channel is clear, but a bit meandering. There is a large tide swing of about 9 feet. There are extensive mariculture clam beds and salt pans near the sea. Coord 37.126381 7.648544 type river display title DEFAULTSORT River Gilao Faro geo stub Category Rivers of Portugal ...   more details



  1. File:Cheetham Saltworks.jpg

    Information Description Cheetham salt pans at Moolap and Point Henry with salt being harvested. Source http www.slv.vic.gov.au pictoria b 0 9 doc b09590.shtml State Library of Victoria, image b09590 Date ca. 1925 35 Location Moolap, Victoria , Australia Author Charles Daniel Pratt 1893 1968 Permission public domain PD Australia Category Images of Geelong ...   more details



  1. File:Koktebel4.jpg

    Summary Photo by Michael Dillon, June 2006 These vendors are selling slices of homemade traditional cakes. They are similar to Austrian konditorei style cakes except that they are made in the traditional way without cake pans. Instead, thin layers of cake batter are cooked in a frying pan, then stacked with cream and or jam filling between them. The finished stack is frosted and decorated just like a West European style cake. Licensing self GFDL with disclaimers cc by 2.5 migration relicense Copy to Wikimedia Commons bot Fbot priority true ...   more details




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