This document contains information about an organization called G-Flux that is developing smartphone applications for cyclists, hikers and other outdoor sportspeople. It includes the names of the CEO and other team members, statistics about commuting distances in Flanders, and describes some of the features and benefits of their website and app products which are focused on outdoor activities and challenges.
In November during a university course, the founders had the idea for G-Flux and made first contacts. In February they started developing a prototype. In March, Bram joined the team and they came up with the idea for Flandrien. By June they had finished the Android prototype and competed in a business plan competition over summer. In September they applied for the iStart program and began cooperating with MBA students.
The document outlines Bethany Meadows' digital citizenship action plan to address cyberbullying at her school. The plan includes goals to reduce discipline referrals related to cyberbullying, provide teacher seminars on digital responsibility, implement a year-long classroom unit on the topic, increase parent volunteers, and have students complete a questionnaire to assess knowledge and experiences. The overall goal is to curb cyberbullying incidents by the end of the 2012-2013 school year through education and awareness programs.
G-Flux creates smartphone applications for outdoor activities like cycling. It began in 2011 as an idea between university students. Their first app, BikeFlux, tracks cycling routes and performance. They aim to expand their cross-platform modular apps to new sports over time. Their goal is to make outdoor activities more social, competitive and data-driven through smartphone integration.
This document contains information about an organization called G-Flux that is developing smartphone applications for cyclists, hikers and other outdoor sportspeople. It includes the names of the CEO and other team members, statistics about commuting distances in Flanders, and describes some of the features and benefits of their website and app products which are focused on outdoor activities and challenges.
In November during a university course, the founders had the idea for G-Flux and made first contacts. In February they started developing a prototype. In March, Bram joined the team and they came up with the idea for Flandrien. By June they had finished the Android prototype and competed in a business plan competition over summer. In September they applied for the iStart program and began cooperating with MBA students.
The document outlines Bethany Meadows' digital citizenship action plan to address cyberbullying at her school. The plan includes goals to reduce discipline referrals related to cyberbullying, provide teacher seminars on digital responsibility, implement a year-long classroom unit on the topic, increase parent volunteers, and have students complete a questionnaire to assess knowledge and experiences. The overall goal is to curb cyberbullying incidents by the end of the 2012-2013 school year through education and awareness programs.
G-Flux creates smartphone applications for outdoor activities like cycling. It began in 2011 as an idea between university students. Their first app, BikeFlux, tracks cycling routes and performance. They aim to expand their cross-platform modular apps to new sports over time. Their goal is to make outdoor activities more social, competitive and data-driven through smartphone integration.
This document describes the design and fabrication of an adjustable gusset box. The current industry practice uses fixed-size gusset boxes, increasing costs and limiting production range. The objectives of the adjustable box are to increase bag size range, reduce costs, and improve accuracy and speed. Several concepts were considered and Concept 3 using sliding pistons was selected. The designed box uses composite wood, teak wedges, and steel mechanisms to adjust between 0.5-2.5" gussets for 3-10" bags. Testing showed the design meets objectives and it is recommended for industry implementation.
Sintesi del lavoro svolto a seguito del convegno OSPA 2009 organizzato da Concreta-Mente sui temi dell'innovazione organizzativa introdotta dall'Open source nella PA italiana.
The document discusses filtration and its importance in improving system efficiency and reducing costs. It states that approximately 70% of breakdowns in hydraulic and lubrication systems are caused by fluid condition. Proper filtration, cooling, and condition monitoring can guarantee system efficiency, reliability, and reduce life cycle costs by improving fluid condition. The document promotes the company's filtration products and services to help customers achieve these goals.
The document is a collection of sayings contrasting negative self-talk with positive responses from God. It includes 14 pairs of "You say" versus "God says" statements where common negative thoughts are listed followed by encouraging responses emphasizing God's love, strength, and promises. The overall message is that God provides answers to overcome negative thinking and encourage positive attitudes.
diuréticos de potencia alta media y baja.
tiazidas
diuréticos del as
ahorradores de potasio.
osmóticos.
inhibidores de la anhidrasa carbónica.
sistema renina angiotensina y aldosterona.
Quality assurance for medical equipmentKarim Yousry
This document discusses quality assurance for medical equipment. It defines quality assurance as planned actions to ensure a product or service meets quality requirements. Quality assurance is important for ensuring safety, effectiveness and compliance of medical devices. It reduces costs and risks. The document outlines 10 steps for quality improvement including assigning responsibility, identifying quality indicators, and communicating improvements. It also discusses maintenance strategies like preventative testing every 6 months for anesthesia systems and strategies for prioritizing equipment. Quality assurance is needed in healthcare to reduce costs from failures, increase equipment lifespan and availability, and improve patient care and outcomes.
This document provides information on sterilization and disinfection in healthcare settings. It defines sterilization as a process that destroys all microbial life on an item to prevent disease transmission. Disinfection eliminates many pathogens but not bacterial spores. There are various methods of sterilization discussed, including heat sterilization methods like steam sterilization using autoclaves, and low-temperature methods like ethylene oxide gas and hydrogen peroxide gas plasma. Medical instruments are categorized as critical, semicritical, or noncritical based on the site of contact and sterilization or disinfection level needed to ensure safety. Proper cleaning and sterilization/disinfection of medical equipment is essential to prevent healthcare-associated infections.
This document provides an overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including its components, principles, how it works, advantages, and disadvantages. MRI uses magnetism, radio waves, and a computer to produce detailed images of the body without using radiation. It is useful for detecting various diseases and conditions. The main components of an MRI machine are a powerful magnet, gradient magnets, radio frequency coils, and a computer system. MRI works by aligning hydrogen atoms in the body within a magnetic field and using radio waves to excite the atoms to produce signals used to construct images. While it provides highly detailed images without radiation, MRI has some disadvantages such as limited availability, long scan times, and inability to be used with some metallic implants.
This document describes the design and fabrication of an adjustable gusset box. The current industry practice uses fixed-size gusset boxes, increasing costs and limiting production range. The objectives of the adjustable box are to increase bag size range, reduce costs, and improve accuracy and speed. Several concepts were considered and Concept 3 using sliding pistons was selected. The designed box uses composite wood, teak wedges, and steel mechanisms to adjust between 0.5-2.5" gussets for 3-10" bags. Testing showed the design meets objectives and it is recommended for industry implementation.
Sintesi del lavoro svolto a seguito del convegno OSPA 2009 organizzato da Concreta-Mente sui temi dell'innovazione organizzativa introdotta dall'Open source nella PA italiana.
The document discusses filtration and its importance in improving system efficiency and reducing costs. It states that approximately 70% of breakdowns in hydraulic and lubrication systems are caused by fluid condition. Proper filtration, cooling, and condition monitoring can guarantee system efficiency, reliability, and reduce life cycle costs by improving fluid condition. The document promotes the company's filtration products and services to help customers achieve these goals.
The document is a collection of sayings contrasting negative self-talk with positive responses from God. It includes 14 pairs of "You say" versus "God says" statements where common negative thoughts are listed followed by encouraging responses emphasizing God's love, strength, and promises. The overall message is that God provides answers to overcome negative thinking and encourage positive attitudes.
diuréticos de potencia alta media y baja.
tiazidas
diuréticos del as
ahorradores de potasio.
osmóticos.
inhibidores de la anhidrasa carbónica.
sistema renina angiotensina y aldosterona.
Quality assurance for medical equipmentKarim Yousry
This document discusses quality assurance for medical equipment. It defines quality assurance as planned actions to ensure a product or service meets quality requirements. Quality assurance is important for ensuring safety, effectiveness and compliance of medical devices. It reduces costs and risks. The document outlines 10 steps for quality improvement including assigning responsibility, identifying quality indicators, and communicating improvements. It also discusses maintenance strategies like preventative testing every 6 months for anesthesia systems and strategies for prioritizing equipment. Quality assurance is needed in healthcare to reduce costs from failures, increase equipment lifespan and availability, and improve patient care and outcomes.
This document provides information on sterilization and disinfection in healthcare settings. It defines sterilization as a process that destroys all microbial life on an item to prevent disease transmission. Disinfection eliminates many pathogens but not bacterial spores. There are various methods of sterilization discussed, including heat sterilization methods like steam sterilization using autoclaves, and low-temperature methods like ethylene oxide gas and hydrogen peroxide gas plasma. Medical instruments are categorized as critical, semicritical, or noncritical based on the site of contact and sterilization or disinfection level needed to ensure safety. Proper cleaning and sterilization/disinfection of medical equipment is essential to prevent healthcare-associated infections.
This document provides an overview of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including its components, principles, how it works, advantages, and disadvantages. MRI uses magnetism, radio waves, and a computer to produce detailed images of the body without using radiation. It is useful for detecting various diseases and conditions. The main components of an MRI machine are a powerful magnet, gradient magnets, radio frequency coils, and a computer system. MRI works by aligning hydrogen atoms in the body within a magnetic field and using radio waves to excite the atoms to produce signals used to construct images. While it provides highly detailed images without radiation, MRI has some disadvantages such as limited availability, long scan times, and inability to be used with some metallic implants.