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The article also omitted part of a comment by Robert Bourns, president of the Law Society of England and Wales.
Bourns told me that lectins could bind to cancer cells, does that mean we should rebound and do the extreme opposite: all lectins all the time?
Bourns tells me that very much like with legumes, studies have shown risk reduction for diabetes, cardiovascular disease, colonic diseases, cancer, and more in groups who eat whole grains.
"You can see that upon heat treatment the lectin activity is completely gone after cooking, which makes them a component that can not cause any harm anymore in the gut," Bourns says.
And Bourns tells me even though Gundry's book includes the radical claim that removing lectins is beneficial for cancer, there are actually a growing number of preliminary studies which show that lectins may have anti-tumor properties.
Image: University of California, Riverside"The smasher mantis shrimp has evolved this exceptionally strong and impact-resistant dactyl club for one primary purpose—to be able to eat," UCR's David Kisailus, who heads the Bourns College of Engineering, said in statement.
"By mathematically modeling the energy saving processes that occur in nature, scientists have created algorithms that can be used to solve optimization problems in engineering," study author Xuewei Qi, a postdoctoral researcher at the Center for Environmental Research and Technology in UCR's Bourns College of Engineering said in a release.
The people in the Blue Zones didn't need pressure cookers, and neither did the people in Greece or Japan that Kouris and her colleagues studied.) Bourns says that at the recent Whole Grain Summit in Vienna (yes, that's a thing) more than 200 scientists from 36 countries worked on a two-year global plan with the goal of increasing whole grain consumption. Why?
In 1952, Bourns patented the trimming potentiometer, trademarked "Trimpot". Bourns, Inc. - Our Beginnings, Bourns, Inc. In 1995, Bourns acquired VRN's Trimmer assets and introduced the first 4 mm surface-mount sealed tact switch.
The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering, or commonly known as Bourns Engineering or BCOE, is an Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology-accredited College of Engineering located in Riverside, California on the campus of the University of California, Riverside. The Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering was established in 1989, and named in honor of Marlan Bourns, a B.S. physics graduate of the University of Michigan and Rosemary Bourns, founders of Bourns, Inc. Bourns Hall Winston Chung Hall Winston Chung Hall, part of the Engineering complex BCOE is home to the world's largest indoor atmospheric chamber, an 8,000 square foot class 100/1,000 cleanroom, a 4,300 square foot mechanical engineering machine shop and a 13-ton 3 Tesla Siemens Prisma MRI machine and more. The college has more than 300,000 square feet of lab and research space.
In 2008, Bourns acquired the Transient Blocking Unit (TBU) assets of Fultec Semiconductor, Inc.
She subsequently confirmed the image after Bourns sent her a carte de visite copy of the image. Bourns took the original image to Humiston's widow. The family subsequently resided at the "National Homestead at Gettysburg" (opened October 1866) for 3 years until the widow remarried, when they relocated to Massachusetts.
However, Bourns worked with businesses to help revitalize Bank Street, the city's main downtown thoroughfare.Ottawa Citizen, February 22, 1978, pg 2, "A new landlord and the Battle of Centretown" In 1978, Bourns ran for a spot on the city's Board of Control in that year's municipal election. Bourns ran a more conservative campaign compared to the "radical" campaigns of his past. He ran on a campaign promoting "fiscal responsibility", with a desire to keep tax-rate increases below the rate of inflation, and skepticism toward expensive capital ventures, which he believed were being promoted by city council's right wing.Ottawa Citizen, November 6, 1978, pg 64, "Board of Control" Bourns was elected to the Board of control, finishing in second place with over 35,000 votes.
Ottawa Citizen, May 14, 1976, pg 3, "Bourns quits posts to prevent conflicts" Bourns ran for re-election in the 1976 municipal election on a platform of "[s]tabilizing the ward socially and economically." He called for a freeze on the development of new office complexes until the federal government can agree on the direction in growth in the ward. He was opposed by law and order candidate John Rankin and perennial candidate Sam McLean, a businessman who criticized Bourns' "left-wing leanings", calling him a "goddamn commie".
Brian Bourns considered a $2-to $3-million arena far too expensive and thought doubling Walkley Arena was the better solution.
During his first term on the Board of Control, while he continued to develop contacts in the business community, Bourns continued to fight for the same principles as earlier in his career, such as for social services and better public transit, and kept a keen interest in his former ward, supporting revitalizing the downtown core.Ottawa Citizen, December 27, 1979, pg 49, "Mid-term marks awarded to city politicians" City council voted to abolish the board of control in 1979Ottawa Citizen, November 14, 1980, pg 47, "Toast ends 72 years of controversy" (whose abolition Bourns supported),Ottawa Citizen, January 10, 1980, pg 5, "Abolitionists delighted with decision by OMB" so Bourns ran for a spot on city council instead, opting to run in the new suburban Billings Ward. Bourns lived in Dalhousie WardOttawa Citizen, September 10, 1980, pg 101, "Bourns won't run in own ward" at the time, but did not want to run against incumbent Rolf Hasenack, who he believed was doing a good job.Ottawa Citizen, November 3, 1980, pg 64, "New ward means new issues" Bourns won the seat with 41% of the vote, defeating conservative motel owner Bill Zlepnig who won 34% and Ottawa Board of Education trustee Geraldine Trudel who won 25%.
After his re-election, Bourns was elected to the city's planning committee.Ottawa Citizen, January 5, 1977, pg 2, "Little divisiveness as council appoints committee members" He was also appointed to the Regional Municipality of Ottawa-Carleton's planning and transportation committees.Ottawa Citizen, January 13, 1977, pg 41, "Housekeeping: Councillors named to panels" On January 21, 1978 Bourns married city hall staffer Donna Holtom in Dunrobin.Ottawa Citizen, January 26, 1978, pg 4, "City Hall received its newly weds" When he was first elected to council, Bourns was seen as a thorn in the side of developers and the city's downtown business committee.
The "TRIMIT" potentiometer, one of the company's early innovations Bourns, Inc. is an American electronics company that develops, manufactures and supplies electronic components for a variety of industries including automotive, industrial, instrumentation, medical electronics, consumer equipment and portable electronics. Established in Altadena, California in 1947 by Marlan and Rosemary Bourns, graduates of the University of Michigan, the company was founded to develop and sell electronic components and sensors to the aerospace industry. Bourns has 15 manufacturing facilities around the world and has continued growing through the development of new products and technologies as well as through acquisitions.
The company has approximately 7000 employees worldwide. Its current Chairman of the Board and CEO is Gordon Bourns, the son of the co-founders.
He received the Dissertation Advisor/Mentoring Award of UC Riverside at the commencement held in June 2011. He received the Bourns College of Engineering Research Excellence Award in 2003 and Pioneering award in 2015. He received the UCR Faculty Research Lecturer Award, the UCR Senate's highest Award for Faculty Research in June 2019. It is the first such award for Bourns College of Engineering in 30 years.
Dr. Bourns has received five honorary degrees and was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1982. He married Marion Blakney and the couple had four children.
Polk had previously designed Bourn's houses in Grass Valley and on Webster Street in San Francisco. Polk's friend, artist and designer Bruce Porter was commissioned to collaborate with the Bourns in planning the gardens, which were laid out between 1917 and 1922. The horticulturist who designed the plantings and fixed the original color schemes was Isabella Worn; she supervised the garden's maintenance for 35 years. Filoli served as one of the Bourns' residences from 1917 to 1936.
Marlan and Rosemary Bourns started the company in their garage in Altadena, California in 1947. Their invention of linear motion and vane position potentiometers provided a method of accurately determining an aircraft's pitch, and helped to grow their business into a global corporation. Headquartered in Riverside, California, Bourns makes and provides a broad range of electronic components and circuit protection devices including automotive sensors, circuit protection solutions, magnetic and inductor products, specialty engineering and manufacturing services, precision potentiometers, panel controls, encoders and resistive products.
Bir Bhanu is the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns Endowed University of California Presidential Chair in Engineering, the Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Cooperative Professor of Computer Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Bioengineering, at the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering at the University of California, Riverside (UCR). He is the first Founding Faculty of the Marlan and Rosemary Bourns College of Engineering at UCR and served as the Founding Chair of Electrical Engineering from 1/1991 to 6/1994 and the Founding Director of the Center for Research in Intelligent Systems (CRIS) from 4/1998 to 6/2019. He has been the director of Visualization and Intelligent Systems Laboratory (VISLab) at UCR since 1991. He was the Interim Chair of the Department of Bioengineering at UCR from 7/2014 to 6/2016.
PMI also bought Solid State Micro Technology. Erdi and Khadder left PMI in 1981 to co-found Linear Technology. PMI was founded with financing from Bourns, Inc., which held 70% of the shares and 30% was stock purchased at a nominal price by the founders.
The two expeditions yielded thousands of specimens of birds and mammals including newly discovered species such as the Bornean slow loris and Sulu bleeding-heart. After the second expedition Bourns moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan where he completed his medical degree and became a doctor.
Bourns ran again in the 1974 municipal election for Wellington Ward alderman, a seat which was opened up by Joe Cassey who was running for a seat on the Board of Control. He ran on a reform platform, advocating for the creation of non-profit housing, adequate day- care, recreation facilities and more greenspace in Downtown Ottawa.Ottawa Citizen, November 22, 1974, pg 2, "Cassey's seat an open battle" At just 23 years old, Bourns won the seat in a surprise victory, winning the seat with 45% of the vote, defeating Matthew McGrath, who finished in second place with 32% of the vote.Ottawa Citizen, December 3, 1974, pg 21, "How they stand" After being elected, Bourns ran for a spot on the city's executive committee, but lost by two votes in what was seen as a "setback for an informal alliance of reform (members of council)".Ottawa Citizen, January 7, 1975, pg 25, "Quinn, Lockhart elected" In 1976, he resigned from five organizations (including the Centretown Citizens' Corp.) he was a member of to avoid being caught in a conflict of interest.
The village of Milford began with the building of a sawmill by Elizur and Stanley Ruggles in 1832.Lowe, S. D., Bourns, M. J., Young, B. B., & Barr, C. L. (1982). Ten minutes ahead of the rest of the world: A history of Milford. Milford, MI: Milford Historical Society.
He then engaged in the trade for himself and continued therein for many years. Mrs. Rachel Quinn built and presided over the first hotel in 1858. E. Y. Royer bought the property in 1866 and sold it to Edward Bourns in 1867, who continued the hotel a few years. The building was then purchased by Henry Kers and used as a residence.
Frank Swift Bourns (1866 - 1935) was an ornithologist and doctor. He was involved in two different expeditions to the Philippines with Dean Conant Worcester to gather natural history specimens. From 1887 to 1888 they participated in an expedition sponsored by Joseph Beal Steere. From 1890 to 1892 they returned on an expedition sponsored by Louis F. Menage and the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences.
He ran on a platform of replacing the property tax system with an income tax, changes in zoning by- laws, and the closing of establishments which profit from the exploitation of sex, the cancellation of the Central Canada Exhibition's lease at Lansdowne Park and a fully subsidized rapid transit system. Bourns ended up finishing in last place in his bid, with just under 4,000 votes.
A favorable investment environment and high returns has made the zone into a hot spot for foreign investment. Bourns Inc. of the United States concluded the zone the most ideal target for foreign investors in China. Some of the world's top 500 companies such as Dell, ABB Switch, ABB Low-Voltage, ABB High-Voltage, Panasonic, FDK, Xiamen Tungaloy, and Fujitsu are rapidly expanding their operations in Xiamen.
Ultimately, all shares were purchased by Bourns to make PMI a wholly owned subsidiary, PMI was finally bought by Analog Devices in August 1990. Many of PMI's converters, amplifiers, voltage references, and other linear ICs (including the REF0x and OP0x series) continue to be manufactured and marketed by Analog Devices, which currently maintain the largest share of the precision linear market (ADI sales = $2.5B, Maxim = $2.1B, Linear Technology = $1.1B).
Kathleen Margaret "Kit" Lewis (27 September 1911 - 1998) was a British painter. The daughter of Henry Bryan Godfrey Godfrey-Faussett-Osborne and Margaret Sydney Bourns, she was born Kathleen Margaret Godfrey-Faussett- Osborne in Lichfield, Staffordshire. She studied at the Chelsea College of Art under Graham Sutherland. In 1940, she married Edward Morland Lewis, an artist who died in North Africa in 1943 while employed as a war artist.
These devices are sold by different companies under various trademarks, including Multifuse (Bourns), PolySwitch (TE Connectivity), and Polyfuse (Littelfuse). PolySwitch is the earliest product of this type, having been invented at Raychem Corporation (now TE Connectivity) and introduced in the early 1980s. Due to common availability, electronics engineers and technicians often refer to this device as a "polyswitch" or "polyfuse", in the generic sense, regardless of actual brand.
In 1981, Bourns was named "man of the year" by the Ottawa JayCees for his work with the Special Olympics. During his first term as the alderman for Billings, he worked with South Keys residents to persuade developers to reduce the number of townhouses proposed in the neighbourhood. He also helped improve Pushman Park, recreation facilities and opened a day care centre in the ward. These measures he claimed reduced vandalism in the ward.
Born Mary Jane Christie in Castlebar, Ireland c. 1840 to Thomas Christie & Jane Bourns, she married Spaniard Juan Emigdio Serrano and emigrated to South America with him. There he was a minister in the government and brother of the President of Colombia, José María Campo Serrano as well a relative of Carlos Holguin. She lived there for many years, also spending significant time in New York city as a result of his work.
In August 1985, he announced he would not be running for re-election as alderman either and endorsed fellow progressive alderman Marlene Catterall in the mayoral race. During his time on council, he was "instrumental" in getting Ottawa's non-profit housing corporation "City Living" started, and played a "major role" in developing Ottawa's Transitway rapid bus networkOttawa Citizen, August 16, 1985, pg C2, "Ald. Brian Bourns quitting Ottawa Council after 11 years in politics" as chair of the region's transportation committee.
Its folk arts and museum services programs are housed in the Chase Home Museum of Utah Folk Arts. Its visual, public, and design arts programs operate from offices in the Rio Grande Depot in Salt Lake City. The Division maintains two public galleries: the Alice Gallery at the Glendinning Home, exhibiting artwork from Utah's State Fine Art Collection and Traveling Exhibition Program; and the Rio Gallery, at the Rio Grande Depot, exhibiting artwork of contemporary Utah artists. The Division's director is Victoria Bourns (2017).
Arthur Newcombe Bourns, (December 8, 1919 – May 29, 2015) was a professor of chemistry and a university administrator with a long association with McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. He was Professor Emeritus and President Emeritus of that institution. He was born in Petitcodiac, New Brunswick and was educated at Acadia University and McGill University, graduating in 1944 with a doctorate in Chemistry. In 1947, he joined the Department of Chemistry at McMaster University as an Assistant Professor, after teaching at Acadia University and the University of Saskatchewan.
A new building for CBU's Jabs School of Business was dedicated and opened for use in August 2012. A new Recreation Center building was dedicated in January 2013 offering a wide range of physical fitness options to students and employees. A new Events Center opened in November 2017 to host various university sports and commencement events. A new building for CBU's Gordon and Jill Bourns College of Engineering, the Dennis and Carol Troesh Engineering Building, was dedicated and opened for use in July 2018.
He had begun his career as a research chemist in 1944 at the Dominion Rubber Company. Bourns became a full Professor at McMaster in 1953 and served as both a Chairman and a Dean before becoming Vice-President of Science and Engineering in 1967. In 1972 he was appointed President of the university, a post he held until 1980. He had a distinguished academic career, becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1964 and serving as a member of the National Research Council, 1969-1975.
The Sulu bleeding- heart was originally described in 1894 as Phlogoenas menagei by Frank Swift Bourns and Dean Conant Worcester. The holotype, a male, was collected by them from the small island of Tataan off the coast of Tawi-Tawi in October 1891. The specific name, menagei, honors Louis F. Menage, a Minnesota real estate tycoon who funded the expedition. It is a member of the bleeding-heart superspecies, which includes Luzon bleeding-heart, Mindanao bleeding-heart, Mindoro bleeding-heart, and Negros bleeding-heart; these birds are so similar that some authors have considered them to be a single species.
Menage contributed to various charitable and philanthropic causes in Minneapolis. He donated funds toward the construction of the first Minneapolis Public Library building, provided a temporary home for the Ripley Memorial Hospital, and also sponsored a new bell in the First Baptist Church which he attended. In 1890, Menage sponsored a scientific expedition to the Philippines in partnership with the Minnesota Academy of Natural Sciences. The expedition, led primarily by Dean Conant Worcester and Frank Swift Bourns, collected thousands of specimens of birds and animals; some, such as the Philippine slow loris (Nycticebus menagensis) and the Sulu bleeding-heart (Gallicolumba menagei), were named in honor of Menage.
In 1877 Mr. Pierce bought a small planing mill in Santa Clara and changed its name of Enterprise Mill to the Pacific Manufacturing Company, and incorporated it in 1879. He purchased some timber lands in the Santa Cruz Mountains and built a saw-mill at Ben Lomond, California and put in the first band saw to be operated in California. Mr. Pierce at one time owned the Empire Gold Mine in Grass Valley, California which he sold in 1872 to the father of W.B. Bourn for $150,000. This mine was developed by the Bourns to one of the largest and most profitable in the state.
Americans assembled a military Board of Health on September 10, 1898, with its formal organization on September 29. Upon its creation, Dr. Frank S. Bourns is assigned as president while Dr. C. L. Mullins is assigned as assistant surgeon. The purpose of this Board of Health was to care for injured American troops but as the hostilities between Filipinos and Americans waned in 1901, a civilian Board of Health was now deemed appropriate with Dr. L. M. Maus as the first health commissioner. In the early 1900s, 200,222 lives including 66,000 children were lost; three percent of the population was decimated in the worst epidemic in Philippine health history.
The Bornean slow loris was first described based on specimens collected by Frank S. Bourns and Dean C. Worcester during the Menage Scientific Expedition to the Philippines and Borneo in the early 1890s. The original collection was made between 5 October and 5 November 1891 near Tataan, Tawi-Tawi Island, in the Philippines, however this type specimen is missing as of 2013. The specimens were given to Henry F. Nachtrieb, President of the Minnesota Academy of Sciences and Chairman of the Zoology Department at the University of Minnesota. Nachtrieb was the first to use the name menagensis in 1892, based on a description of the species sent to him by Worcester in 1891.
Major additions built in the 90s include the Entomology Research Museum completed in 1993, Bourns Hall completed in 1995, the Humanities & Social Science building in 1996, the Science Library in 1998, Pentland and Stonehaven residence halls in 2000, and the Arts building in 2001. Since 1999, to accommodate a further wave of enrollment growth, more than $730 million have been invested in new construction projects. Active construction projects include: Phase II of the Campus Commons expansion, Engineering Unit 3 and Materials Science Building, Psychology Research Building, Genomics Building, CHASS Instructional and Research Center, and a new Students Academic Support Services Building. The Campus Commons (Phase I), 'Glen Mor' Arroyo Student Housing Apartments, and Alumni & Visitors Center were recently completed.
Whereas the stream-entrant has seen nibbāna and, thus has verified confidence in it, the arahant can drink fully of its waters, so to speak, to use a simile from the Kosambi Sutta (SN 12.68) — of a "well", encountered along a desert road. The sotapanna "may state this about himself: 'Hell is ended; animal wombs are ended; the state of the hungry shades is ended; states of deprivation, destitution, the bad bourns are ended! I am a stream-winner, steadfast, never again destined for states of woe, headed for self-awakening!'". However, the remaining three paths, namely: once-return (sakadāgāmin), non-return (anāgāmin), and sainthood (arahatta) become 'destined' (sammatta niyāma) for the stream-entrant.
The facility was created by Dr. John F. Bourns after fundraising resulting from the identification of a Battle of Gettysburg casualty's children as Amos Humiston's. p. 70: The Humiston family subsequently resided at the homestead for 3 years until the widow remarried, when they relocated to Massachusetts. In 1867, Ulysses S. Grant was photographed with orphans at the entrance,The Star and Sentinel, Jun 26, 1867 and an 1870 Pennsylvania bill was used to fund the facility.Gettysburg Compiler, Jul 1, 1870 The beginning history of the homestead was prosperous, but after the initial head mistress was replaced by Rosa J. Carmichael, the history of the orphanage took a turn for the worse.

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