Rea-TMA Appointed to Market ?60 Billion Research Capability for Technology Transfer into UK Building and Construction

Inventa Partners have appointed Rea-TMA Marketing to promote its capability to transfer advanced military and aerospace technology to major project applications in the UK construction industry.
Inventa's European technology partners - which include QinetiQ and the Fraunhofer Institute - have a resource of ?60 billion of research funding and 30,000 scientists."Inventa Partners selected Rea-TMA because of its ability to interpret and effectively communicate often complex technology issues through a range of media to the construction, engineering and science sectors," says Gideon Davenport, director of Inventa Partners.Rea-TMA of London and Bournemouth has developed strategic plans and implemented campaigns for clients that include Penny Streeter, CBI Entrepreneur of the Year, who has achieved annual growth in excess of 120 per cent for recruitment business Ambition 24 hours every year since it was founded.
The marketing agency are the developers of 'sales process engineering', which is used by client companies to align sales and marketing teams and activity and develop targeted campaigns.Inventa helps UK companies to identify and develop new strategic business opportunities by resolving the critical obstacles to major technological innovation in their manufacturing processes, materials and finished products. It offers a knowledge base of technology that is often five to ten years ahead of the construction industry's prevailing state of the art, the company says.
Current technology projects, valued at over ?200 million , include energy conservation for building structures using advanced coatings developed for the aerospace sector; materials for water conservation in building services that mimic the properties of the shell of the Namibian desert beetle; and a detection system for underground services and obstructions that employs the military's latest mine clearance technology.Inventa clients include the ?1.5billion Elephant & Castle urban redevelopment project.

The brief is to support the sustainable regeneration of Elephant & Castle through the design of renewable energy and alternative sources of water supply; the delivery of energy and environmental services to residents and businesses; climate responsive architecture and urban design; on-site generation of heat and power; and community heating and power infrastructure.Further Information:???Patrick Rea, Rea-TMA Marketing Group
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CINCINNATI CATFISH GUIDE'S GOLDEN TIPS

You have permission to publish this article in its entirety either, electronically or in print, free of charge. As long as the bylines are included. A courtesy copy of your publication would be greatly appreciated! Thank You. Nuggets From A Cincinnati Catfish Guide I attended a seminar the other week by a local professional catfish guide. This guide works the Ohio River about 15 miles above and below Cincinnati.

His information relates to catfishing on bigger rivers such as the Ohio. The fishing spot he takes his clients fishing depends on the amount of current in the river. The pool stage for the Ohio at Cincinnati is 26.6 feet. According to him when the river is in pool than catfishing is very poor. He prefers the river to be in the 27 to 28 feet range with some current for the best fishing action.

Once the river gets above 30 feet then the current is too strong for good fishing. When there is some current he prefers to bait with fresh cut bait. The current allows the...

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Tennessee?s Largest Rural Water Utility Calls on Multi-Media Solutions Inc in Plan to Keep Drinking Water Safe from Terrorism

The Department of Homeland Security has focused on the safety of our nation's drinking water as an area of concern. Steps must be taken to reduce the vulnerability of our water supply to the threat of terrorism. Multi-Media Solutions, Inc., headquartered in Alcoa with an additional office in Brentwood, is a big part of the steps that Tennessee's largest rural water utility is taking to be prepared, aware, and responsive to situations from Mother Nature's fury to deliberate vandalism, or worse.When the Consolidated Utility District of Rutherford County, TN, began to pioneer its efforts to ensure the security of the public's drinking water supply against intrusion and contamination, they executed an infrastructure security plan using state-of-the-art technology. The core of the plan was the design and construction of a centralized command center, operating 24/7 to continuously monitor the reservoirs, pump stations, flow meters, pressure zones, storage tanks and distribution lines.Audio...

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Baron & Budd Attorney Scott Summy to Speak at the University of Texas Page Keeton Products Liability Conference

Scott Summy, a shareholder with the law firm of Baron & Budd, P.C., will speak today on transitioning your litigation practice at the Page Keeton Civil Litigation Conference in Austin, Texas.Plaintiffs' attorneys face new challenges as legislative initiatives and changes in jury attitudes make practice more difficult.
Summy will explain how litigators have adapted their practices and developed expertise in such areas as representing water providers in environmental litigation.Summy heads the water contamination litigation team at Baron & Budd, P.C. He is heavily involved in complex environmental litigation across the country. He successfully represented plaintiffs in the first MTBE case filed in the United States. Since then, Summy has represented numerous municipalities, water authorities and private well owners in water contamination cases across the country.

He has also handled toxic tort litigation involving benzene, lead, various solvents, arsenic and mercury. About...

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National Technology Transfer, Inc. brings Chillers Training to Nashville

(ContentDesk) September 29, 2005 -- Whether you maintain and service HVAC systems, chillers, or cooling towers, or oversee all the functions of a facility, it is imperative that the water-cooling system operates at maximum efficiency. This 3-day Hands-On seminar, held October 25?27, '05, will provide you with the skills and experience necessary to keep your system functioning at optimum performance. You'll also get up-to-date information on the latest technology so you will understand all of the available options for maintaining your system at peak performance.You should attend if you are involved with the use, care, or economics associated with chillers or chilled water systems; including building or facilities managers, superintendents or maintenance managers, foremen, maintenance technicians, and HVAC service technicians.NTT has been the industry leader in hands-on industrial training for maintenance, operations and repair professionals for over twenty one years. NTT earned that position...

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Essential Oil Application Methods

BATH:Add 10-12 drops of a single oil or a blend to 1/2 Cup Epsom Salts or baking soda - or 5 drops to 1 TBSP of Epsom Salts or baking soda. Pour it into a hot bath while it is filling. Soak until water cools.DIRECT INHALATION:Apply 2-3 drops of essential oil or blend to palm of one hand, rub palms together, cup hands over nose and mouth and inhale vapors deeply 6-8 times.DIFFUSION:A few drops in a diffuser (for therapeutic use, cold air diffusers do not harm the fragile properties of essential oils), you can buy electric devices, candle warmed, ceramic rings to place on light bulbs, or just use a bowl of warm water.However, using heat to diffuse essential oils will destroy essential oils, rendering them therapeutically ineffective. Cold air diffusers gently break up essential oils into tiny molecules through micro diffusion thus retaining the integrity of the oils. This process creates a fine mist vapor that floats in the air and can be absorbed gently into the body through the respiratory...

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National Technology Transfer, Inc. brings Chillers Training to Nashville

(ContentDesk) September 29, 2005 -- Whether you maintain and service HVAC systems, chillers, or cooling towers, or oversee all the functions of a facility, it is imperative that the water-cooling system operates at maximum efficiency. This 3-day Hands-On seminar, held October 25?27, '05, will provide you with the skills and experience necessary to keep your system functioning at optimum performance. You'll also get up-to-date information on the latest technology so you will understand all of the available options for maintaining your system at peak performance.You should attend if you are involved with the use, care, or economics associated with chillers or chilled water systems; including building or facilities managers, superintendents or maintenance managers, foremen, maintenance technicians, and HVAC service technicians.NTT has been the industry leader in hands-on industrial training for maintenance, operations and repair professionals for over twenty one years. NTT earned that position...

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Exotic Types of Bonsai Tree

Not all types of bonsai tree are of a coniferous or deciduous species, with the occasional fruit tree forming part of the collection.
The bonsai artist can choose a type of bonsai tree that is much more exotic.

One of the more exotic choices is the Wisteria bonsai.
A native of China, Korea, and Japan, they can reach 30 feet in the wild.
Forming them into a bonsai is a difficult challenge, since they don't conform to any of the usual styles.

The flowering habit of the Japanese bonsai tree is perhaps the most spectacular of the Wisteria bonsai.
The Wisteria flower, assuming a variety of colors including blue, purple, pink, and white, are both beautiful and aromatic.

The Wisteria flower carries a distinctive fragrance similar to that of grapes.

The early flowering time of the Japanese bonsai tree Wisteria can cause problems in temperate climates, where early frost can destroy the coming year flowers. Exotic Types of Bonsai Tree
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