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Daniel P Reneau

from Mc Farland, WI
Age ~52

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  • Mc Farland, WI
  • Madison, WI
  • Sanbornton, NH
  • Houlton, WI
  • 5316 Dorchester Ave, Chicago, IL 60615 (773) 955-0231
  • Provo, UT
  • Washington, DC
  • Arlington, VA

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Science Fiction Short Stories, Writers Of The Future (Vol 29) Writing Contest Anthology (L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers Of The Future)

Science Fiction Short Stories, Writers of the Future (vol 29) Writing Contest Anthology (L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future)

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•13 Original Science Fiction Fantasy stories•Creative Writing Articles by New York Times Best Selling authors L. Ron Hubbard and Nnedi Okorafor •Science Fiction Fantasy Art for each story by gifted artists•Journey for a New Artist by Award Winning Larry Elmore •One of the Best Selling Anthologies in...

Author

Brian Trent, Stephen Sottong, Tina Gower, Christopher Reynaga, Chrome Oxide, Eric Cline, Alex Wilson, Kodiak Julian, Marilyn Guttridge, Alisa Alering, Shannon Peavey, Andrea Stewart, Marina Lostetter, Nnedi Okorafor, Larry Elmore

Binding

Kindle Edition

Pages

492

Publisher

Galaxy Press

ISBN #

1

Fetal And Newborn Cardiovascular Physiology: Proceedings Of A Symposium To Honor Donald H. Barron, Held In Conjunction With The Fall Meeting Of The ... 11 To 14 August 1976, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

Fetal and newborn cardiovascular physiology: Proceedings of a symposium to honor Donald H. Barron, Held in conjunction with the fall meeting of the ... 11 to 14 August 1976, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania

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Author

Lawrence D. & Daniel D. Reneau (eds.) Longo

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Garland STPM Press

ISBN #

0824070135

EAN Code

9780824070137

ISBN #

6

Oxygen transport to tissue, II : [International Symposium on Oxygen Transport to Tissue held in Mainz, West Germany, March 12-14, 1975] ; edited by JFurgen Grote, Daniel Reneau and Gerhard Thews.

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Mainz, 1975. Grote, JFurgen. ; Reneau, Daniel D. ; Thews, Gerhard, International Symposium on Oxygen Transport to Tissue

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Unknown Binding

Publisher

Plenum Press

ISBN #

8

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Oxygen Transport to Tissue, II: [International Symposium on Oxygen Transport to Tissue Held in Mainz, West Germany, March 12-14, 1975] ; Edited by Jurgen Grote, Daniel Reneau and Gerhard Thews

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Author

Daniel D. Reneau

ISBN #

0306390752

Fetal and Newborn Cardiovascular Physiology: Proceedings of a Symposium to Honor Donald H. Barron, Held in Conjunction with the Fall Meeting of the American Physiological Society, 11 to 14 August 1976

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Daniel D. Reneau

ISBN #

0824070127

Fetal and Newborn Cardiovascular Physiology: Proceedings of a Symposium to Honor Donald H. Barron, Held in Conjunction with the Fall Meeting of the American Physiological Society, 11 to 14 August 1976

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Author

Daniel D. Reneau

ISBN #

0824070135

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Dan Reneau

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Daniel Dugan Reneau (born June 11, 1940) is the current president of Louisiana Tech University. A native of Woodville, Mississippi, Reneau graduated from

Us Patents

Position And Torque Sensor

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US Patent:
7339370, Mar 4, 2008
Filed:
Dec 9, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/299156
Inventors:
Lawrence B. Reimer - Janesville WI, US
Daniel Russell Reneau - Madison WI, US
Assignee:
Bourns, Inc. - Riverside CA
International Classification:
G01B 7/30
G01R 33/09
US Classification:
32420725, 32420721
Abstract:
A sensor having a first array of N magnetic pole pairs, where N is a positive number, and a second array of M magnetic pole pairs, arranged substantially in parallel to the first array, where M is a positive number different from N, such as N−1 or N+1. A first magnetic pole in the second array is aligned with a first magnetic pole in the first array. The remaining magnetic poles in the second array are arranged such that each one of them is positioned with respect to at least one pole in the first array to form a magnetic field with an angular orientation with respect to the two poles. This arrangement of magnetic pole pairs can be used to measure absolute position. A third array of M magnetic pole pairs may be arranged substantially in parallel with the second array. The second and third arrays of magnetic pole pairs may be used to measure relative position between the two arrays.

Chroma Amplifier And Color Killer

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US Patent:
42988845, Nov 3, 1981
Filed:
Mar 31, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/135947
Inventors:
Daniel L. Reneau - Elmhurst IL
Assignee:
Zenith Radio Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H04N 949
US Classification:
358 26
Abstract:
A chroma amplifier and color killer are described for use in a color television receiver. In a preferred embodiment, the chroma amplifier comprises a first pair of emitter-coupled transistors receiving a current source which has a D. C. operating component and an A. C. chroma signal component. A second pair of emitter-coupled transistors receives another current source which has only a D. C. operating component substantially equal to that received by the first pair of transistors. A variable ACC voltage and a substantially fixed bias voltage are applied to selected base terminals of the transistors such that one of the first pairs of transistors develops a gain controlled A. C. chroma signal output and one of the second pair of transistors develops an ACC-varied D. C. output signal free of chroma component. The latter signal drives a low power color killer for quenching color reproduction when the color component of the broadcast signal is missing or is of very low amplitude.

Bi-Directional Shock Sensor Employing Reed Switch

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US Patent:
60020911, Dec 14, 1999
Filed:
Nov 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/195724
Inventors:
Daniel R. Reneau - Madison WI
Assignee:
Breed Automotive Technology, Inc. - Lakeland FL
International Classification:
H01H 3514
US Classification:
200 6145M
Abstract:
A bidirectional shock sensor is constructed from a reed switch positioned between two shock sensing magnets. Each magnet is an annular ring which travels parallel to the reed switch reeds on a shaft spaced in a direction perpendicular to the axis of the reed switch. A spring pre-loads a first magnet against a first stop. A second spring pre-loads a second magnet against a second stop. The direction of travel of the first and second magnets is opposite and the first and second stops are positioned at opposite ends and on opposite sides of the reed switch. The magnets and the shafts on which they travel are positioned on identical housings which are arranged as mirror images with the reed switch positioned therebetween.

Agc-Clamped Video Amplifier

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US Patent:
43239234, Apr 6, 1982
Filed:
Oct 6, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/194170
Inventors:
Daniel L. Reneau - Elmhurst IL
Assignee:
Zenith Radio Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H04N 516
US Classification:
358171
Abstract:
Disclosed is a DC-coupled video amplifier with AGC feedback having a stable operating point. Shifting of sync tip DC level resulting in a loss of synchronization of the video signal is compensated for by means of a feedback loop in the video amplifier thus providing a level video output signal.

Dc Restoration Circuit For Television Receiver

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US Patent:
42938740, Oct 6, 1981
Filed:
Feb 4, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/118127
Inventors:
Daniel L. Reneau - Elmhurst IL
Assignee:
Zenith Radio Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H04N 518
US Classification:
358172
Abstract:
A DC restoration circuit for an AC coupled television receiver includes means for converting an input video voltage signal to a corresponding video current signal and for abstracting from the video current signal a DC current feedback signal, the remaining video current signal being reconverted to a corresponding output video voltage having a DC voltage component. A feedback loop including a clamp capacitor is operable during the back porch of the horizontal blanking interval for establishing the level of the DC current feedback signal to equalize the values of the DC component of the output video voltage and a black level reference voltage derived from a manually operable brightness control.

Shock Sensor Including A Compound Housing And Magnetically Operated Reed Switch

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US Patent:
54162939, May 16, 1995
Filed:
Aug 17, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/292340
Inventors:
Daniel R. Reneau - Madison WI
Assignee:
Hamlin, Inc. - Lake Mills WI
International Classification:
H01H 3514
US Classification:
200 6145M
Abstract:
A shock sensor has a housing with two portions. A first portion resiliently engages a reed switch which has staple formed leads. A second portion extends adjacent one of the reed switch leads and has modular components which permit consistent shock-sensing results to be obtained from reed switches of varying sensitivity by selection of appropriate components. The second portion is a closed-ended hollow tube in which a bobbin with a centrally located guide bar is inserted. A first disk extends outwardly from the guide bar. A self-test coil is positioned on the bar between the first disk and a second disk. A biasing spring extends between the closed end of the tube and the magnet, which is mounted on the bar. The magnet is abutted against a second disk which extends from the bar. The second disk positions the actuation magnet with respect to the reed switch when it is in its non-actuated position.

Non-Linear Peaking System

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US Patent:
45133204, Apr 23, 1985
Filed:
Mar 7, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/472785
Inventors:
Daniel L. Reneau - Elmhurst IL
George J. Tzakis - Glenview IL
Christopher M. Engel - Arlington Heights IL
Assignee:
Zenith Electronics Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H04N 514
US Classification:
358166
Abstract:
A luminance peaking circuit includes a common and differential mode amplifier comprising a first differentially coupled pair of transistors coupled to a current source and functioning in a differential mode and a second differentially coupled pair of transistors functioning in a common mode. The bases of the second pair of transistors are connected together and to the base of one of the first pair of transistors. The inputs to the amplifier comprise a common mode signal and a differential mode signal and the outputs are matrixed to produce common mode signal components with opposite polarity differential mode components. The amplifier is characterized by a differential mode gain that is independent of common mode signal level and a common mode gain that is independent of differential signal level.

Integrated Video Amp With Common Base Lateral Pnp Transistor

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US Patent:
45352569, Aug 13, 1985
Filed:
Apr 26, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/488889
Inventors:
Daniel L. Reneau - Elmhurst IL
Assignee:
Zenith Electronics Corporation - Glenview IL
International Classification:
H03F 318
US Classification:
307264
Abstract:
A PNP turnaround circuit includes a common base lateral PNP transistor connected to the output of a high gain amplifier having a resistor coupled thereacross. The input is supplied from a differential pair of NPN transistors havng their emitters connected to a current source. One transistor of the differential pair has its collector connected to the collector of the PNP for supplying a push/pull output. In another embodiment the collector of the PNP is returned to ground through a load resistor and a DC level shifted output signal is developed.
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