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Arthur LaRue Parker (November 16, 1885 – January 1, 1945) was an American businessman and inventor, known for founding Parker Hannifin Corporation (then known as Parker Appliance Company). Early life and education
Parker-Hannifin Corporation, originally Parker Appliance Company, usually referred to as just Parker, is an American corporation specializing in motion and control technologies. Its corporate headquarters are in Mayfield Heights, Ohio , in Greater Cleveland (with a Cleveland mailing address).
Philip Orbanes – former VP with Parker Brothers; founding partner and President of Winning Moves; Arthur L. Parker – founder of Parker Hannifin; Richard Thaler (BA '67) – Nobel laureate, father of behavioral finance, and behavioral economics pioneer; Peter Tippett – inventor of Norton (Symantec) Anti-Virus and CTO of CyberTrust [4]
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This timeline lists significant discoveries in physics and the laws of nature, including experimental discoveries, theoretical proposals that were confirmed experimentally, and theories that have significantly influenced current thinking in modern physics. Such discoveries are often a multi-step, multi-person process.
Patrick "Pat" Streeter Parker (October 16, 1929 – July 6, 2005) was an American businessman who served as chief executive officer of Parker Hannifin Corporation his family business from 1971 to 1983, a member of the board of directors from 1960 to 1999, and chairman from 1977 to 1999.
Eugen N. Parker – United States (1927–2022) ... 20th-century women in physics in the Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics archive; References
The Gough–Joule effect (a.k.a. Gow–Joule effect) is originally the tendency of elastomers to contract when heated if they are under tension.Elastomers that are not under tension do not see this effect.