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  2. Highway Thru Hell - Wikipedia

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    Highway Thru Hell is a Canadian documentary television series that follows the operations of Jamie Davis Motor Truck & Auto Ltd., a heavy vehicle rescue and recovery towing company based in Hope, British Columbia. Quiring Towing, Aggressive Towing, MSA Towing, Mission Towing and Reliable Towing are also featured in the series. [1]

  3. Research Enterprises Limited - Wikipedia

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    REL owes its existence to the demands of General Andrew McNaughton, who was concerned about a lack of optical equipment after the Canadian experience in World War I.. In August 1939, General Andrew McNaughton, President of the National Research Council (NRC), asked the head of the NRC's Optics Section, Leslie E. Howlett, to prepare a report on how to set up an optics industry in Canada.

  4. John R. McDougall - Wikipedia

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    John R. McDougall (also John McDougall) was appointed as the President of the National Research Council (Canada) in April 2010. [1] He was president and Chief Executive Officer of the Alberta Research Council (ARC) for 12 years. He worked for ten years as a petroleum engineer.

  5. National Research Council Canada - Wikipedia

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    The National Research Council was established in 1916, [6] under the pressure of World War I, to advise the government on matters of science and industrial research.In 1932, laboratories were built on Sussex Drive in Ottawa and the Medical Research Committee was formed with Dr. Frederick Banting as the inaugural Chair.

  6. NRC tailless glider - Wikipedia

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    The NRC tailless glider, also called the NRL tailless glider, was a two-seat tailless research glider designed by the National Research Council of Canada and built by the National Research Laboratories, at the instigation of G.T.R. Hill who had previously designed the British Westland-Hill Pterodactyl series of tailless aircraft.

  7. National Research Corporation - Wikipedia

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    National Research Corporation, doing business as NRC Health, is a company which provides healthcare products and subscription-based solutions in United States and Canada. [ 2 ] It was founded in 1981 and is currently based in Lincoln, Nebraska .

  8. National Research Council Canada National Science Library

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    NRC is the Government of Canada's premier research and technology organization (RTO), working with clients and partners to provide innovation support, strategic research, scientific and technical services. The library took on the role of national science library unofficially in 1957 and became the official National Science Library in 1966.

  9. National Research Universal reactor - Wikipedia

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    The NRC Canadian Neutron Beam Centre continues that field of science today, operating as an open-access user facility allowing scientists from across Canada and around the world to use neutrons in their research programs. It is common for a developed country to support a national facility for neutron scattering and one for X-ray scattering. The ...