Aims. The primary aim of this study was to compare esthetic outcomes for the Nobel Replace Standard implant vs. the Nobel Perfect Scalloped implant as determined by hard and soft tissue measurements and objective and subjective esthetic indices....
Mental health facilities--Employees--Rating of; Medical personnel--Rating of
There is a growing shortage of Direct Support Professionals (DSPs) in the field of intellectual and developmental disabilities. This shortage is at a crisis now and will continue to become more of a crisis unless changes are made. This is a crisis...
Many dedicated-use computer systems sold as complete products require a turn-key design delivered to the customer. This requires a system which is stable, secure, and serviceable. Adaptability of the system to existing software applications is a...
Since the beginning of the VLSI era, various technologies have been adopted for developing the design and characterization of analog circuits. For robust design, the influences of the process parameter variations have been considered over the...
Buildings; Automobiles; Utility poles; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The Standard Sanitary Company building is shown with a handwritten note in the upper corner, reading "March 10 1925 Brass Finishing Building Standard San. MFG Co. L.W. Hancock Gen Contractor". It's a large...
Buildings; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The Standard Sanitary Company building is shown with a handwritten note in the upper corner, reading "March 10 1925 Brass Finishing Building Standard San. MFG Co. L.W. Hancock Gen Contractor". It's a large...
Buildings; Canopies; Industry; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street. The exterior of the Standard Sanitary Company Brass Finishing Building is shown. It's a large industrial building made mostly of brick, but with stone facing for part of the lower front of the building. A suspended...
Buildings; University of Louisville--Buildings; Offices;
Location: 426 West Bloom Street. Current uses: School of Urban and Public Affairs. Former uses: housed the Center for Urban and Economic Research, Standard Oil of Kentucky headquarters. Square footage: 38927.
The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company's Band stands at attention with their instruments in the middle of Guthrie Street in Louisville, Kentucky. Beyond the band are the shops and offices of Gordon's Millinery, the Speed Building, a Western...
Buildings; Industry; Industrial facilities; Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company
Address: 1541 S. Seventh Street, Louisville, Kentucky. A series of United States flags are placed along a tent in front of the Standard Sanitary plant. More tents wrap around the side of the building and a line of people stand under a covered...
Buildings; Sports & recreation facilities; Country clubs; Golf
Standard Club Zorn Avenue and River Road, Louisville, Kentucky, 1923. Five men and women stand in the foreground on the Standard Club golf course, and more can be seen faintly in the distance. Trees encircle the course.
Color map, with Street Index, of Louisville, Kentucky, compiled in 1936. Verso includes lists of public halls, blocks and buildings; places of amusement (theaters, private parks, etc.); subdivisions; monuments; clubs; hospitals, institutions, and...
Industrial buildings at American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corporation. In one image, the buildings have numbers painted on them. Caption: May 3, 1955. Louisville, Ky. American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Corp. Cleveland Wrecking Co....
Address: 729 S. Campbell Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Utility and trolley lines criss-cross in front of the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing building. The cobblestone street has trolley tracks running through it. The sign above the marble-trimmed...
Address: 600 W. Walnut Street (now Muhammad Ali Boulevard), Louisville, Kentucky. A sign on the side of this brick building announces that it is First Standard Bank, an African American bank in downtown Louisville. The pediment over the door, mock...
Standard Club at Zorn Avenue and River Road in Louisville, Kentucky. The club has several segments; each has a peaked roof. One section has canopies over the second floor windows. The large section to the right of that has a second floor balcony...
Catalog of an exhibition of photographs from the Standard Oil of New Jersey collection presented by the University of Louisville, Allen R. Hite Art Institute and the U of L Photographic Archives, April 1-15, 1971.
Stern wheelers; Tugboats; Steamboats; Launchings; Boat & ship industry; Howard Ship Yards and Dock Company
STANDARD, a stern-wheel towboat with wood hull (130.2 ft. x 30.8 ft. x 5.8 ft.), was built at Howard in 1914. Owned by Standard Oil Company, STANDARD operated on the Mississippi River between Alton, Illinois and Memphis, Tennessee. This was...
A wagon or cart with Standard Oil engraved on a barrel-shaped container on a dirt path at the edge of a drop-off leading to water. Title supplied by cataloger.