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  Raymond Rogers Home
Rogers, R.R., C.C. Swisher III, P.C. Sereno, A.M. Monetta, C.A. Forster, and R.N. Martinez.
Rogers, R.R. Nature and origin of through-going discontinuities in nonmarine foreland basin deposits, Upper Cretaceous, Montana: Implications for sequence analysis: GEOLOGY 22: 1119-1122.
Krause, D.W., R.R. Rogers, C.A. Forster, J.H. Hartman, G.A. Buckley, and S.D. Sampson.
www.macalester.edu /geology/People/Rogers/index.html   (699 words)

  
  lamonitor.com: The Online News Source for Los Alamos
Raymond N. Rogers, a retired chemist from Los Alamos National Laboratory, said a 1988 radiocarbon study of the purported burial shroud of Jesus was flawed.
Rogers' interest in the dispute is only one aspect of his broader interest in using chemical analysis for archaelogical purposes.
Rogers had a special kind of tape made by the 3M Corp. to take samples from all parts of the shroud, including the image areas, blood spots and scorched places, subjecting them later to an array of tests, including x-ray fluorescence, transmission spectroscopy and spectrometry and thermal emission.
www.lamonitor.com /articles/2005/01/27/headline_news/news04.txt   (601 words)

  
 Carbon Dating Analysis : One Week After Rogers' Research
One week after the conclusive evidence of Raymond Rogers has been published and the world's media have had a chance to give coverage to this story, we look at their comment along with exploring the implications of these findings.
The solid, concrete conclusion of Rogers' work was that when using 4 very different types of test to compare the area from which the C14 sample was taken and the rest of the shroud, each test showed the C14 sample had very different properties to the rest of the Shroud.
Rogers had access to the samples from the actual C14 threads that were used, and also to a sample taken from an area adjacent to where the C14 sample was cut.
www.tombofjesus.com /news/CarbonDating_30_1_05.htm   (788 words)

  
 Poet: Raymond F. Rogers - All poems of Raymond F. Rogers
Rogers - Born in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1923, served in the Army Air...
Rogers Perhaps because the day is so near gone,...
Rogers of Greensboro, NC is a charter lifetime member of The International Society of Poets, a member of The North Carolina Writers' Network,...
www.poemhunter.com /raymond-f-rogers/poet-5902   (191 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Shroud of Turin could date to time of Jesus, examiner says   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rogers wrote that in 2003, the scientist advising the cardinal of Turin, where the shroud is kept, provided him with pieces of thread taken from the radiocarbon sample before it was distributed for dating.
Asked why carbon-dating might have been off, Rogers contended that "the people who cut the sample didn't do a very good job of characterizing the samples," that is, taking samples from many areas of the cloth.
Rogers said he sent the results of his vanillin testing to the offices of the Turin cardinal and his scientific advisers but hasn't received a response.
www.usatoday.com /tech/science/discoveries/2005-01-29-turin_x.htm   (712 words)

  
 Shroud of Turin Facts Check: Carbon 14 Dating Biggest Mistake
Moreover, a 2003 article in the peer-reviewed scientific journal Melanoidins by Rogers and Anna Arnoldi, a chemistry professor at the University of Milan, demonstrated that the images were in fact a chemical caramel-like darkening of an otherwise clear starch and polysaccharide coating on some of the shroud’s fibers.
Rogers, a chemist, is a science Fellow of the University of California, Los Alamos National Laboratory and a charter member of the Coalition for Excellence in Science Education.
Independently, Ray Rogers, a Fellow of the University of California, Los Alamos National Laboratory and a charter member of the Coalition for Excellence in Science Education examined actual threads and fibers adjacent to where the samples were snipped.
www.factsplusfacts.com   (2481 words)

  
 Jesus' Shroud? Recent Findings Renew Authenticity Debate
Raymond Rogers is a retired physical chemist and former leader of the explosives research and development group at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico.
Rogers was one of two dozen American scientists who participated in the 1978 Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP)—an intense five-day scientific investigation of the shroud in Turin, Italy.
In 1988 the Vatican allowed postage stamp-size pieces to be snipped from one corner of the shroud and distributed to three laboratories—at the University of Arizona in Tucson, Oxford University in England, and the Swiss Federal Institute in Zurich—for a sensitive form of carbon dating.
news.nationalgeographic.com /news/2004/04/0409_040409_TVJesusshroud.html   (553 words)

  
 Archives: Story
LUMBERTON - Raymond Rogers says he is lucky to be alive after a man broke into his home and shot at him repeatedly early Wednesday morning.
Rogers said he was roused from his sleep about 12:30 a.m.
Rogers said he shot back, striking one of the men, but the man continued shooting as he lay wounded on the floor.
www.robesonian.com /articles/2005/06/17/news/news/story02.txt   (458 words)

  
 Shroud of Turin Website Library
ROGERS, Raymond N. "The Chemistry of Autocatalytic Processes in the Context of the Shroud of Turin"
ROGERS, Raymond N. “Studies on the Radiocarbon Sample from the Shroud of Turin” [January 20, 2005] Link to Thermochimica Acta 425 (2005) pp.189-194.
ROGERS, Raymond N. “Studies on the Radiocarbon Sample from the Shroud of Turin” [January 20, 2005] Link to website of Thermochimica Acta 425 (2005) pp.189-194.
www.shroud.com /library.htm   (6814 words)

  
 Raymond Engineer to be Awarded ASME Safety Codes and Standards Medal
Rogers retired from active employment with Raymond in 1999.
Rogers is the seventeenth recipient since the award was first presented in 1987.
At Raymond, Rogers oversaw development of several new forklift models, including the Model 537 Swing-Reach ® truck, one of the most successful turret trucks ever introduced in the United States He held multiple design and management positions, supervising various engineering functions until his retirement.
www.raymondcorp.com /content/viewArticle.cfm?articleID=178   (487 words)

  
 Dinosaur cannibal unearthed in Madagascar
In a report published in the April 3 issue of the Journal Nature, Raymond Rogers, a geologist from Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, along with colleagues David Krause of the State University of New York at Stony Brook and Kristina Curry Rogers of the Science Museum of Minnesota, provide an answer.
Rogers and his colleagues are careful to rule out other potential suspects who lived alongside Majungatholus.
Unfortunately, concluded Rogers, "we don't know whether Majungatholus killed both of the individuals in our sample, or opportunistically scavenged their remains." However, there is a good indication that Majungatholus lived during hard times.
www.eurekalert.org /pub_releases/2003-04/nsf-dcu032803.php   (716 words)

  
 Rednova NEWS | Local Scientist Dates Cloth to Christ's Time   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rogers belonged to the Episcopal Church for a few years and studied about Christ on his own.
But this month, Rogers said he determined the cloth was between 1,300 and 3,000 years old -- which could have easily put it at the time of Christ.
Rogers said Bradbury gave him permission to analyze materials for archaeologists and museums, even though such research wasn't part of the lab's mission.
www.rednova.com /modules/news/tools.php?tool=print&id=125172   (989 words)

  
 Easy Print from BloodHorse.com
Raymond M. Rogers, who began at Santa Anita as track and plant superintendent and rose to the position of executive vice president of the Oak Tree Racing Association, died July 8 in Pasadena, Calif. He was 87.
Rogers held several key positions with the Los Angeles Turf Club, which operates Santa Anita, beginning as track and plant superintendent in 1955, after having served three years as city engineer for Arcadia and previously for Ventura.
Rogers is survived by his wife, Dorothy; daughter Julie; son Jeff; and stepson Rick Hechten.
www.bloodhorse.com /viewstory_plain.asp?id=23584   (200 words)

  
 Obit: Rogers, Emily (1841 — 1915)
Rogers had suffered much during the past winter from a complication of chronic diseases which resulted in paralysis of the nervous system.
Rogers lived in the old home until a few years ago, when she went to Menomonie, Wis. to care for her mother, who died one year ago.
Rogers was a firm believer in Christ and her life was spent in serving Him.
usgennet.org /usa/wi/county/clark/webbbs/records/index.cgi?read=2089   (429 words)

  
 Genta Chooses New CEO and New Chairman of the Board
Dr. Rogers stated, "These changes are in response to the encouraging clinical results that the Company is receiving from its clinical trials and to the recent FDA designation of fast track status for evaluation of the compound in malignant melanoma.
Raymond P. Warrell, Jr., M.D., M.B.A. Dr. Raymond Warrell is presently a Member, Attending Physician, and Professor of Medicine at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and the Joan and Sanford Weill Medical College of Cornell University.
Dr. Rogers was instrumental in designing strategic partnerships with business, especially with medical and pharmaceutical companies, and his work at Duke was chosen as a case study for the Harvard Business School.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/11-11-1999/0001072881&EDATE=   (1246 words)

  
 MediaRePatch
Rogers a former scientist for Los Alamos National Laboratory and part of a group of Americans who conducted the first scientific study of the shroud in 1978 spent more than a year testing the hypothesis by studying samples he had taken from the shroud in 1978, Mr.
Rogers has linen fibres (which the Shroud is made of) coming both from the same area of the sample for the 14C analysis (they had been cut by the Belgian expert Gilbert Raes in 1973) and from other areas of the Shroud.
Moreover, Rogers has observed a superimposition (splice) in the center of a thread of the Raes sample: it is an invisible darn, widely used in the 16th century.
www.homestead.com /newvistas/MediaRePatch.html   (7910 words)

  
 The Simmons Vice - News :: Students urge College to separate 'sex' and 'gender'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The panelists argued that they are bound by law to uphold the traditional definition of "woman." Raymond further insisted that there is no middle ground between single-sex and coed, and expressed concern that admitting biological males would open the door to litigation from men who want to attend the College.
Raymond said she anticipated no change in the application to accommodate transgender students.
Rogers said she found little in her searches for laws pertaining to the equal treatment of transgender individuals.
web.simmons.edu /~voice/newspage/2004-04-01_a1.html   (929 words)

  
 Hawaiian Territorial Medical Society, 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Raymond then asked that he be informed of any reason why the Mayor should be known to posterity.
Rogers, Wayson, Pratt, Hodgins, Emerson, Ramus, Moore, Troutman, Judd, and Hobdy.
Rogers, Murray, Hodgins, Shepherd, Smith of the Army Med.
hml.org /mmhc/hma/hma1911.html   (989 words)

  
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Retired chemist Raymond Rogers claims that the sample used for radiocarbon-dating studies in 1988 - which suggested that the shroud was a medieval forgery - is quite different from the rest of the relic.
Rogers, who worked on explosives at the US Los Alamos National Laboratory, presents chemical arguments for the shroud being much older than those datings implied.
Rogers thought that he would be able to "disprove [the] theory in five minutes".
www.nature.com /news/2005/050124/pf/050124-17_pf.html   (1169 words)

  
 Majungatholus atopus   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Majungatholus however has what geologist Raymond Rogers calls the “smoking gun in the form of diagnostic tooth marks,” which are “a ‘snapshot’ of a day in the life-- and death—of
Rogers and his colleagues still took no chances in trying to rule out any other potential dinosaurs or related individuals, which might have left similar tooth marks on the fossilized bones.
Rogers, Raymond R, David W. Krause and Kristina Curry Rogers.
www.priweb.org /ed/ICTHOL/ICTHOL04papers/17.htm   (1009 words)

  
 SHROUD OF TURIN MAY BE 'OLDER THAN THOUGHT'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Raymond Rogers says his research and chemical tests show the material used in the 1988 radiocarbon analysis was cut from a medieval patch woven into the shroud to repair fire damage.
In the study, Rogers analyzed and compared the sample used in the 1988 tests with other samples from the famous cloth.
It adds that chemist Raymond Rogers, a fellow of the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico, dismisses the results of the 1988 test in a study published in Thermochemica Acta, a peer-reviewed scientific journal.
www.assistnews.net /Stories/s05010135.htm   (1276 words)

  
 Raymond Jerome Henshaw
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Raymond Jerome Henshaw died Jun 3 1943, Elmira, Chemung County, New York.
www.rawbw.com /~hinshaw/cgi-bin/id?a4752   (481 words)

  
 Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Artist Biographies - Alex Raymond   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Alex Raymond was born October 2, 1909 in New Rochelle, New York.
Late in 1933, Raymond was given the assignment of creating a science fiction strip to compete with Buck Rogers, and along with writer Don Moore created "Flash Gordon" and "Jungle Jim".
In 1944 Raymond left the strip and joined the Marines, fighting in the Pacific theatre on the battleship Gilbert Islands, leaving the armed services as a Major in 1946.
www.comic-art.com /bios-1/raymond1.htm   (391 words)

  
 Carbon Dating Analysis : One Week After Rogers' Research
Raymond Rogers' work may have been internationally ackowledged and given press coverage, but upon further examination it appears that fears of the carbon 14 sample being contaminated with rewoven cloth
Whilst it is Rogers who is getting the press coverage the pioneering work of Benford and Marino deserves special mention.
Rogers' research was the final piece of the jigsaw in completing the proof of their hypothesis.
www.tombofjesus.com /news/C14_deeper.htm   (688 words)

  
 Cader Publishing, Ltd. : Rogers, Raymond F. (4-2004)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rogers, Raymond F. Raymond F. Rogers - Born in Greensboro, North Carolina in 1923, served in the Army Air Force in WWII and later worked as a letter carrier.
As poet of the year, Rogers became a lifetime member of the National Authors Registry in 1999.
Other prose pieces have been produced by him and a few have received publication; His Autobiography of an Oak appeared as one of the top ten short stories published by American Literary Press.
www.cader.com /rogers.htm   (389 words)

  
 Cov Uni - Research and Consultancy - Mr Raymond Rogers
Raymond is a Senior lecturer at Coventry University.
Prior to his career at Coventry he spent 5 years teaching on a range of Management courses in a FE College.
Raymond has twenty two years industrial experience in Materials Management and Production Engineering.
www.corporate.coventry.ac.uk /cms/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=583&a=3600   (155 words)

  
 WANTED FELON -- Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Raymond is wanted by the Sedgwick County Sheriffs Department for Possession of Cocaine and Multiple Traffic Warrants.
Raymond was taken into custody there and later booked into the Sedgwick County Jail on the above warrants, as well as numerous warrants that WPD had for him, as well as a few more new charges.
You may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000 if the information you provide leads to the location and arrest of a profiled fugitive.
www.sedgwickcounty.org /Sheriff/wantedposter1.cfm?Id=502   (192 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Books: Nature and the crisis of modernity: A critique of contemporary discourse on managing the earth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rogers argues, persuasively, that the cultural and political dysfunctions of the modernist project parallel (and elucidate) our growing environmental crisis.
Rogers has done what few have pulled off (few have even tried actually).
And the most refreshing thing is, for Rogers, nature is inherently social, so, in contrast to some more triumphalist social theorists so anxious to subsume nature under the umbrella of a human-social, Rogers see humans as social because they are part of nature.
www.amazon.ca /exec/obidos/ASIN/1551640155   (402 words)

  
 ELLA E HOWARD ROGERS - Maine Album Page from the Bangor Daily News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
She was born Oct. 19, 1918, in Belfast, the daughter of Raymond M. and Florence B. (Benson) Howard.
Ella was a homemaker of the finest kind who enjoyed cooking and caring for her family.
Ella was predeceased by her husband, Charles Rogers, in 1980; sister, Winifred "Whinnie" Casey; and brother, Linwood "Doc" Howard.
www.bangornews.com /news/templates?a=62049   (170 words)

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