The document discusses different types of combustion reactions and engines. It explains that combustion requires fuel, heat and oxygen. Combustion reactions are exothermic and produce heat. Internal combustion engines heat and expand gas inside a cylinder to produce power, while external combustion engines heat a working fluid externally before introducing it to expand. NASCAR and street car engines are designed to run at high speeds and temperatures and produce power through careful tuning of fuel injection, ignition, and exhaust systems. Nitrous oxide injection provides an oxygen boost to increase engine power. Joey Logano and Tony Stewart were found to have throttle manipulations on their engines to produce untrue dyno readings during inspections.
The document discusses a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) provided by Harvest called GiniPACS. It describes the major components of PACS including imaging modalities, secured networks, workstations, and archives. It then explains the benefits of PACS, such as improved patient care, faster diagnosis, increased efficiency and productivity, and strategic benefits like seamless networking between locations. Finally, it shows diagrams of how GiniPACS integrates radiology equipment, archives, and workstations and facilitates the routing of medical images.
iPAC.G is a cost-effective DICOM compliant PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) that allows archiving of medical images locally or to detachable media. It has an easy-to-use interface and includes modules for patient scheduling, viewing and processing images, generating reports, and DICOM printing. Key features include storage of images from various modalities, image processing tools, and integration with modality worklists.
The document discusses different types of combustion reactions and engines. It explains that combustion requires fuel, heat and oxygen. Combustion reactions are exothermic and produce heat. Internal combustion engines heat and expand gas inside a cylinder to produce power, while external combustion engines heat a working fluid externally before introducing it to expand. NASCAR and street car engines are designed to run at high speeds and temperatures and produce power through careful tuning of fuel injection, ignition, and exhaust systems. Nitrous oxide injection provides an oxygen boost to increase engine power. Joey Logano and Tony Stewart were found to have throttle manipulations on their engines to produce untrue dyno readings during inspections.
The document discusses a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) provided by Harvest called GiniPACS. It describes the major components of PACS including imaging modalities, secured networks, workstations, and archives. It then explains the benefits of PACS, such as improved patient care, faster diagnosis, increased efficiency and productivity, and strategic benefits like seamless networking between locations. Finally, it shows diagrams of how GiniPACS integrates radiology equipment, archives, and workstations and facilitates the routing of medical images.
iPAC.G is a cost-effective DICOM compliant PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) that allows archiving of medical images locally or to detachable media. It has an easy-to-use interface and includes modules for patient scheduling, viewing and processing images, generating reports, and DICOM printing. Key features include storage of images from various modalities, image processing tools, and integration with modality worklists.
The document summarizes the Arctic collection at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, Netherlands. It contains over 200,000 objects from around the world, including 4,000 from the Arctic and 10,000 photographs from East Greenland. The collection includes 1700 objects from Greenland acquired through early exchanges with the National Museum of Copenhagen from the 1830s. More recent acquisitions come from the fieldwork of researchers like Tinbergen, Van Zuijlen in the 1930s, and Nooter from 1965-1990 who documented culture change in Greenland. The museum now collaborates with institutions in Greenland to share knowledge and heritage through initiatives like visual repatriation projects.
The Dough Project is a document created by the class Hybrid Art 4.0 at Brown University and Jay Gidwitz. It appears to be about an art project involving dough but provides no other details within the short text.
The document discusses issues with an outdated GE C-ARM machine at BMJH, including it being broken, disconnected, and without support for legacy machines. It notes how fixing broken tools can make staff feel less broken and whole. It then provides details on how the company HIPL can help bring the C-ARM to life through live video, case studies, and information. It compares the old C-ARM with a new one, noting benefits like capturing still images, converting to DICOM, and archiving. It highlights the ROI of fixing the C-ARM rather than buying a new one. It concludes by introducing Harvest Infotech and their product offerings like iPACG, GiniPACS and Xtent for analog
Espessamento medio intimal carótidal trialsJorge Garcia
Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) is a measure of subclinical atherosclerosis that can be assessed noninvasively using ultrasound. CIMT has been shown to be related to traditional cardiovascular risk factors and predicts future cardiovascular events. Several studies have found that therapies which slow the progression of CIMT, such as statins, antihypertensives, and lifestyle changes, can reduce cardiovascular risk. However, CIMT is an imperfect surrogate and definitive outcomes trials are still needed to determine the clinical impact of therapies that affect CIMT progression.
This document describes the dxtRight education management software. It provides an integrated platform that combines management, teachers, students, and guardians. The software allows schools to track academics, attendance, performance, curriculum management, and more. It offers modules for calendars, scheduling, lesson planning, reports, attendance tracking, and customizable exams. The software can be accessed online or installed on-site and aims to help schools manage all aspects of the education process.
This document discusses various materials used in basketball, including:
- A basketball, which is an inflated rubber ball wrapped in layers and covered in leather, rubber, or synthetic material. It has a small opening to inflate or deflate it.
- Basketball shoes, which were improved by the invention of rubber soles, providing better traction than slippery shoes like flip-flops.
- Polymers that have improved basketballs and shoes by making them more durable, bouncy, and providing better grip. Polymers like polyurethane and polyethylene are used in basketballs, shoes, and artificial turf.
Kinect in Education discusses 3 Xbox 360 Kinect software options for digital game-based learning: Kinect Adventures, Body and Brain Connection, and Kinect Sports. Kinect Adventures supports literacy, math, science and social skills. Body and Brain Connection combines physical and mental challenges to exercise the mind and body. Kinect Sports features soccer, volleyball, bowling and other sports to develop motor skills. The document recommends all 3 items to start a diverse Kinect program and engage and motivate students across the curriculum.
The document summarizes the Arctic collection at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, Netherlands. It contains over 200,000 objects from around the world, including 4,000 from the Arctic and 10,000 photographs from East Greenland. The collection includes 1700 objects from Greenland acquired through early exchanges with the National Museum of Copenhagen from the 1830s. More recent acquisitions come from the fieldwork of researchers like Tinbergen, Van Zuijlen in the 1930s, and Nooter from 1965-1990 who documented culture change in Greenland. The museum now collaborates with institutions in Greenland to share knowledge and heritage through initiatives like visual repatriation projects.
The Dough Project is a document created by the class Hybrid Art 4.0 at Brown University and Jay Gidwitz. It appears to be about an art project involving dough but provides no other details within the short text.
The document discusses issues with an outdated GE C-ARM machine at BMJH, including it being broken, disconnected, and without support for legacy machines. It notes how fixing broken tools can make staff feel less broken and whole. It then provides details on how the company HIPL can help bring the C-ARM to life through live video, case studies, and information. It compares the old C-ARM with a new one, noting benefits like capturing still images, converting to DICOM, and archiving. It highlights the ROI of fixing the C-ARM rather than buying a new one. It concludes by introducing Harvest Infotech and their product offerings like iPACG, GiniPACS and Xtent for analog
Espessamento medio intimal carótidal trialsJorge Garcia
Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) is a measure of subclinical atherosclerosis that can be assessed noninvasively using ultrasound. CIMT has been shown to be related to traditional cardiovascular risk factors and predicts future cardiovascular events. Several studies have found that therapies which slow the progression of CIMT, such as statins, antihypertensives, and lifestyle changes, can reduce cardiovascular risk. However, CIMT is an imperfect surrogate and definitive outcomes trials are still needed to determine the clinical impact of therapies that affect CIMT progression.
This document describes the dxtRight education management software. It provides an integrated platform that combines management, teachers, students, and guardians. The software allows schools to track academics, attendance, performance, curriculum management, and more. It offers modules for calendars, scheduling, lesson planning, reports, attendance tracking, and customizable exams. The software can be accessed online or installed on-site and aims to help schools manage all aspects of the education process.
This document discusses various materials used in basketball, including:
- A basketball, which is an inflated rubber ball wrapped in layers and covered in leather, rubber, or synthetic material. It has a small opening to inflate or deflate it.
- Basketball shoes, which were improved by the invention of rubber soles, providing better traction than slippery shoes like flip-flops.
- Polymers that have improved basketballs and shoes by making them more durable, bouncy, and providing better grip. Polymers like polyurethane and polyethylene are used in basketballs, shoes, and artificial turf.
Kinect in Education discusses 3 Xbox 360 Kinect software options for digital game-based learning: Kinect Adventures, Body and Brain Connection, and Kinect Sports. Kinect Adventures supports literacy, math, science and social skills. Body and Brain Connection combines physical and mental challenges to exercise the mind and body. Kinect Sports features soccer, volleyball, bowling and other sports to develop motor skills. The document recommends all 3 items to start a diverse Kinect program and engage and motivate students across the curriculum.
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