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Nov 1, 2006 - 70. Until our post-tsunami surveys, there were no runup data from the. Bourgeois, J., 2009, Geologic effects and records of tsunamis, in The Sea: Volume 15. CHARACTERISTICS OF THE 15 NOVEMBER 2006 TSUNAMI. Aug 14, 2009 - FY2009 revised estimates and FY2010 budget requests due in Finance. The Metroplex area is served by more than 70 hospitals offering. 2009-2010 Expenditures by Function. Implementation of new procedures reduced the number of TKP.

Tamarind Kernel Powder (TKP) is derived from the seeds of Tamarindus indica Linn., a common and most important tree of India. It is extensively used in cotton sizing, as a wet‐end additive in the paper industry, as a thickening, stabilizing, and gelling agent in the food industry. However, because of its fast biodegradability there is a need to prepare graft copolymers of TKP. The graft copolymerization of acrylonitrile (AN) onto TKP with ceric ammonium nitrate as a redox initiator in an aqueous medium has been studied. The reaction conditions were optimized to afford maximum percent grafting and percentage grafting efficiency of AN onto TKP, which was found to be 86% and 64%, respectively. Fourier Transform Infrared Spectrum of the grafted products showed an additional sharp absorption band at 2244 cm −1 due to CN stretching, thereby confirming the grafting of AN onto TKP. Scanning electron microscopy studies indicated change in contour of the polysaccharide on grafting and the thick polymeric coating of AN on the surface alongwith grafting of AN such that all the gap between polysaccharide particles have been closed.

Thermal studies using thermogravimetric and differential gravimetric analyses confirmed that TKP‐ g‐AN has overall high thermal stability than pure TKP. Reaction mechanism of grafting of acrylnitrile onto TKP is also proposed. Crucc 2.4 software. © 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Appl Polym Sci, 2009.

Early Broadcast Equipment RCA TKP-45 Portable Color Camera This camera was introduced in 1974 and was the first production portable color camera from RCA. It was donated by the David Sarnoff Library. Thanks to Dave Sica and John Tyminski for rescuing it and bringing it to the museum. The camera head weighs 22 pounds and is connected to the CCU by a cable about 1/2 inch in diameter. The CCU could be located up to 1500 feet from the camera.

Courtesy of Dave Sica Here are some comments from Steve Dichter: The photo of a TKP-45 at the 1975 Rose Parade brought back many memories. I was the KTLA stage manager for that year's parade and several before and after. KTLA was also the first to broadcast the Rose Parade in stereo and the first local and only station, local or network (including NBC's coverage) to telecast the parade in color in Jan. 1955 using RCA TK-40 cameras.

The information at the bottom of the last TKP-45 photo is incorrect. NBC was the first to broadcast the Rose Parade over their network in Jan.1954 and for various reasons telecast the Rose Parade in B&W in 1955. They resumed color coverage in 1956. KTLA also telecast the Rose Parade in color in 1956.

Los Angeles color tv owners can claim the only city in the nation to have a choice of two stations KTLA, independent and KRCA, NBC affliate to watch in color in 1956. This was one of the rare times that L.A. Color tv owners had the choice of multiple color shows airing at the same time in the 1955-56 period. CBS, NBC, and KTLA on several occations telecast live or film color programs in the same time period in L.A. In the mid 70's KTLA used he TKP-45 on several productions both remotes and in studio. The attached photo shows the TKP-45 mounted on a special gyro mount built by KTLA engineering. The photo below shows it being used on a taping of 'The Donny & Marie Show' an ABC network show taped at the KTLA studios.