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Molded pulp

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Types of Molded Pulp
Type-1: Thick-Wall
These products usually have wall thicknesses of 3/16" to 1/2" and are used primarily for support packaging applications. The surfaces are very rough on one side and moderately smooth on the opposite side. Product definition is moderate due to the use of relatively inexpensive single-pass molds and the use of mixed recovered paper and kraft paper slurries. Typical uses are for edge and edge protector, heavy item packaging, auto replacement parts, molded pulp pallet trays etc.
Type-2: Transfer Molded
A McDonald's spray-molded vacuum-formed cup carrier. The open slits are punched out of the carrier following the drying process.
Transfer molded products are usually thin walled, 1/16" to 3/16", and are the most prevalent type in use today. The process uses vacuum forming and take-off or transfer molds, where the mold is an extremely fine wire mesh in the shape of the upper/exposed surface. The fibrous slurries are frequently made up of a high percentage or entirely of recycled newspaper, which produces a relatively smooth surface on one side and a fairly smooth surface on the opposite side with good accuracy and definition.
Prior to the molding process, the mesh is mated with a vacuum chamber that draws air and moisture through the mesh into the chamber, with the mesh mold suspended above a liquid return pool. The fibrous slurry is sprayed from below onto the mold, and the vacuum draws the slurry tightly against the mesh, filling all gaps and spaces. When airflow through the mesh has been sufficiently blocked, the excess slurry falls into the return pool for recycling, and the mold advances onward to the drying process, following by separation of the mesh mold from the dried fiber plating , cake container .
Typical uses of transfer molded products are for packaging electronic equipment, cellular phones and other household and hardware items. Very high capacity, high-speed transfer molding equipment is used to produce drink trays, cup carriers ,wine shippers, egg cartons, egg trays, pulp bedpan liners, pulp urinals, fruit trays, slipper pans, commode pans, etc , plastic bowl .
Type-3: Thermoformed Fibe , ultrasonic mist .
This newest form of molded pulp is the highest quality of thin walled products available today. The process uses "Cure-In-The-Mold" technology which produces strong, well defined smooth surfaced molded pulp products.After being formed, the product is captured in heated forming molds which presses and densifies the molded products. They are accurately formed and have the appearance of plastic material. The products are ejected from the heated molds in their finished state as opposed to being dried in a heated oven. Typical uses for this type are for point-of- purchase packaging and those applications where high definition and appearance are of prime importance , square glass jar .
Type-4: Processed
This type of molded pulp product is that which has undergone some kind of secondary processing which is generally different than or in addition to, the basic production procedure. This could apply to any of the first three types. Secondary processing could be coating, printing, hot-pressing, die-cutting, trimming or manufactured using colors or special slurry additives. Uses are for many kinds of custom applications.
See also
packaging
cushioning
Further reading
Brody, A. L., and Marsh, K, S., "Encyclopedia of Packaging Technology", John Wiley & Sons, 1997, ISBN 0-471-06397-5
References
^ Definition of Sustainable Packaging
Categories: Pulp and paper industry | Packaging materials

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Deviled egg

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In different countries
The deviled egg originated in ancient Rome according to the show The Secret Life Of.... They are still popular across the continent of Europe. In France they are called uf mimosa; in Hungary, tlttt tojs; in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, where they are usually filled with caviar and served in rmoulade sauce, they are known as "Russian Eggs" (a title that comes from the presence of the caviar). Deviled eggs are a common dish in the United States. In the Midwestern and Southern U.S., they are commonly served as hors d'oeuvres before a full meal is served, often during the summer months. Deviled eggs are so popular, that in the United States special carrying trays are sold specifically for them. Prepared and packaged deviled eggs are now available in some U.S. supermarkets.
Preparation
Deviled eggs in a serving dish
First, the uncracked eggs are boiled until the yolks are hard and firm, referred to as "hard-boiling". When the cooked eggs have cooled, the eggs are peeled then sliced lengthwise. The yolks are removed, leaving two egg white halves with empty "cups". The yolks are mashed and mixed with a variety of other ingredients, most often mayonnaise and mustard. Tartar sauce is also frequently used. Other common flavorings include: diced pickle or pickle relish, corn relish, a dash of sugar, along with salt, ground black pepper, powdered cayenne pepper or chipotle chilis, vinegar, green olives, pimentos, poppyseed, and minced onion. The yolk mixture is then scooped with a spoon or knife or piped into each egg "cup." Paprika may be sprinkled on top as a garnish.
In French cuisine, the other ingredients are most likely to be pepper and parsley. In the Hungarian cuisine the yolks are mashed and mixed with white bread soaked in milk, mustard and parsley, often served as an appetizer in mayonnaise or as a main course baked in the oven with Hungarian sour cream topping and served with French fries. Other common flavorings of the yolks in the German cuisine are anchovy and caper , buy glass jars .
Flavoring , aluminium foil containers .
Deviled egg yolks can be colored , aluminum tray .
The term "deviled" dates back to the 19th century, referring to the use of particularly hot spices in cooking. Contemporary versions of deviled eggs may include a wide range of seasonings and added foods, such as garlic, horseradish, wasabi, cheese, chutney, capers, salsa, hot sauce, mushrooms, spinach, sour cream, caviar, smoked salmon, or other seafood. Thus contemporary deviled eggs are not always particularly spicy , foam pumps .
Name
The term "deviled", in reference to food, was in use in the 18th century, first known print reference appearing in 1786. In the 19th century, it came to be used most often with spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity.
See also
List of egg dishes
References
Categories: Egg dishes | American cuisine | French cuisine | Italian cuisine | Hungarian cuisine | German cuisine

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Pseudo-anglicisms are words in languages other than English which were borrowed from English but are used in a way native English speakers would not readily recognize or understand. Pseudo-anglicisms often take the form of portmanteau words, combining elements of multiple English words to create a new word that appears to be English but is unrecognisable to a native speaker of English. It is also common for a genuine English word to be used to mean something completely different from its original meaning.
Pseudo-anglicisms are related to false friends or false cognates. Many speakers of a language which employs pseudo-anglicisms believe that the relevant words are genuine anglicisms and can be used in English.
When many English words are incorporated into many languages, language enthusiasts and purists often look down on this phenomenon, terming it (depending on the importing language) Denglisch, Franglais or similar neologisms.
Contents
1 Pseudo-anglicisms in various languages
1.1 Chinese
1.2 Czech
1.3 Danish
1.4 Dutch
1.5 Filipino languages
1.6 French
1.7 German
1.8 Hungarian
1.9 Israeli Hebrew
1.10 Italian
1.11 Japanese
1.12 Polish
1.13 Portuguese
1.14 Romanian
1.15 Russian
1.16 Spanish
1.17 Swedish
1.18 Turkish
2 Sources
3 References
4 See also
5 External links
//
Pseudo-anglicisms in various languages
Chinese
BB call pager
DM flyer, brochure, junk mail (from "direct mail")
k?o to photocopy (from the first syllable in "copy")
Czech
server website ("server" is also called "server")
Danish
Babylift (IPA:[b?e?b?ilifd?]) "carrycot".
A b?fsandwich (IPA:[b??:fs?n?it?]) is not a beef sandwich, but a beef patty on a bun (similar to a hamburger).
Dutch
Beamer (also in German) video projector
Beauty case vanity bag
Box (large, toddler-sized) cot
Camper (also in Italian) recreational vehicle (RV) or campervan
Camping (also in other European languages) campsite
Coffeeshop a store selling cannabis (or, colloquially, other psychedelic drugs)
Drugs refers exclusively to narcotics (not to medicines in general)
Dumpstore meaning an army surplus store
The word flat is often used to refer to a block of flats. What the British call "flat" is called appartement or flat in Dutch.
Fitness (also in many other European languages) fitness training as a kind of gymnastics
Happy end (also in other European languages) happy ending
Junk a drug addict (in English that would be Junkie)
Occasion - bargain (an item sold at a favourable price), or even: second-hand car. Originally a French loanword with the meaning of "bargain" and pronounced as in French, it is now often pronounced as in English
Oldtimer (also in German) vintage car
Panty (also in Spanish) pantyhose
Playbacken lip-synch (in songs)
Pocketboek or just Pocket for what is commonly known as a paperback
Sheets transparencies or computer presentation slides
Skeeleren inline skating. Sometimes the 5 wheel speedskates are called 'skeelers' in Dutch.
Skelter a pedal-driven soapbox (car)
Smoking (also in many other European languages) is not a smoking jacket in the Edwardian sense, but a dinner jacket or tuxedo
Songtekst ("tekst" being a native Dutch word) (also in German) lyrics
String (also in French, German and Russian) refers exclusively to a G-string
Topfit (also in German) perfectly physically fit
Filipino languages
Main article: Philippine English
Bad shot - To get on someone's bad side or to make a bad impression.
Bad trip - An unfortunate situation. May mean "bummer".
Banca - Outrigger canoe
Bold - May refer to nudity
Bold movie - A movie with nude or sexually-explicit scenes
Chancing - To make a sexual advance
C.R. (Comfort Room) - Toilet, bathroom
Gimmick or Gimik - A night out with friends. Also, any offering during evening hours by clubs, bars and restaurants to lure customers in.
Slang - May refer to strong foreign accents and pronunciation.
Xerox - as noun, it means "a photocopier"; as verb, "to make a photocopy of". From the Xerox brand of photocopiers.
French
Autostop (also in other European languages) hitch-hiking (verb: faire l'autostop "to hitchhike")
Baby Foot Table football
Basket (also in Italian) basketball
Baskets (also in Romanian) sneakers, trainers (basketball shoes)
Body (for infants) (also in Italian and Spanish) onesie
Box (also in Italian) garage
un Break a station wagon (American English) or estate car (British English) - cf. shooting break
Brushing blow dry
Caddie? (IPA:[ka?di]) shopping trolley
Camping (also in other European languages) campsite
Camping-car (also in Japanese) Campervan or "recreational vehicle"
Car (also in Swiss German) coach
Catch professional wrestling.
Clip (Music) video
Dancing (also in Italian) dance hall or dancing-house
Dressing dressing room
Fitness (also in many other European languages) fitness training as a kind of gymnastics
Flipper (also in Dutch, German and Italian) pinball machine
Foot Football (soccer) (In Canadian French, this would refer to Canadian football, or sometimes in context to American football. Association football is le soccer.)
Footing (also in Italian and Spanish) jogging
Jogging Tracksuit (jogging suit)
Just (adj.) (IPA:[?d??st]) tight
Lifting (also in Italian, Romanian and Spanish) facelift
Living living room
Mail (also in Italian) e-mail
Open Space Open plan office
Paper Board Flip chart
Parking (also in Italian, Spanish, Swiss German and Russian) parking lot (car park)
People (sometimes spelt pipeuls, pipols) celebs, also used as adjective (ex. "Il est tr people")
Playback (also in many other European languages) lip-synch (in songs)
Pressing dry cleaning shop
Pull pullover
Recordman, recordwoman (also in Italian) record holder in sports
Relooking makeover
Rugbyman rugby player
Scotch (also in Italian and Russian) adhesive tape (any brand)
Self self-service restaurant
Sig (in cartoons) sigh
Shampooing (IPA:[???.pw??]) shampoo
Slip (also in Italian and Spanish) briefs
Smoking (also in many other European languages) is not a smoking jacket in the Edwardian sense, but a dinner jacket or tuxedo
Speaker or Speakerine radio or TV news announcer
String (also in Dutch, German and Russian) refers exclusively to a G-string
Talkie-walkie walkie-talkie
Tennisman, tenniswoman - Tennis player (male or female)
Ticket Restaurant? (also in Italian) - meal ticket or Luncheon Voucher (in UK)
Top (adj.) brilliant, great
Trench (also in Italian) trench coat
Volley (IPA:[v??.le]) (also in Italian) volleyball
Zapping (also in Italian, Spanish and German) channel surfing
German
Air-Condition abbreviated from Air conditioning
Backshop a bakeshop
Beamer (also in Dutch) video projector
Beauty-Farm (also in Italian) spa
Bodybag backpack (ironically, English has imported the German word Rucksack, which thankfully is the usual German word for "backpack")
Body leotard
checken understand, realize
Car (Switzerland only; also in French)) coach
catchen professional wrestling (from "catch wrestling")
Dressman (also in Dutch) (male) model
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Box and pan brake

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The box and pan brake is a metalworking machine that allows the bending of sheet metal to form box and pan shapes, and to form bends and creases in sheet metal. It is also known as a bending machine or bending brake.
Description
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The brake consists of a flat surface onto which the material is placed, and a clamping bar which will come down and hold the material firmly during the bend. This clamping action may be manual, automatic or operated using a foot pedal. The front, gate-like, plate of the machine is hinged and may be lifted, forcing the material extended over a straight edge to bend to follow the plate.
Different shapes may be fitted to the clamping bar to permit bending of restricted areas of a piece of sheet metal or of already partially formed pieces.
The bends can be to any angle up to a practical limit of about 120 degrees.
After bending, a box or pan form is then completed by screw, solder, weld, or other metal fixing process.
Sizes of brakes
Brakes come in sizes suitable for light aluminum or brass for small boxes and operated by hand, up to industrial sized and counterwighted hand operated or hydraulic machines suitable for large sheets of steel.
References
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Slave beads

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Slave beads (often called Trade beads) were otherwise decorative glass beads used between the 16th and 20th century as a currency to exchange for goods, services and slaves (hence the name). Made to ease the passage of European explorers and then traders mainly across the African continents, the beads were made throughout Europe although the Venetians dominated production. Trade beads are also found in the United States and Canada, and throughout Latin America. The production of slave (trade) beads became so popular that literally tons of these beads were used for this purpose. Beads were used as ballast in slave/trade ships for the outbound trip. The beads and other trade items were exchanged for human cargo as well as ivory, gold and other goods desired in Europe and around the world. The beads traded were not of a set design, but were produced according to demand. Millefiori (thousand flower) beads from Venice, Italy were one of the most commonly traded beads, and are commonly known as "African trade beads." They were produced by creating flowers or stripes from glass canes, that were then cut and moulded onto a core of solid color. Beads such as the kiffa beads of Mauritania are thought to have resulted from women creating powdered glass beads to mimic the appearance of millefiori beads.
The success of this form of currency can largely be attributed to the high intrinsic value African people put upon decorative items. Africans often used beads for currency, (often referred to as african money) and wealth storage, and social status could be easily determined by the quality, quantity and style of jewellery worn. This created a high demand for trade beads in Africa.
External links
"Trade Beads". History, Periods & Styles. Victoria and Albert Museum. http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/periods_styles/hiddenhistories/tradebeads/index.html. Retrieved on 2008-06-11.

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Carron Company for cast malleable iron

Copper Etching Pictures , Copper Etching Pictures (Redirected from Carron Iron Works) The Carron Company was an ironworks established in 1759 on the banks of the River Carron near Falkirk, in Stirlingshire, Scotland. After initial problems, the company was at the forefront of the Industrial Revolution in the United Kingdom. The company prospered through its development and production of a new short-range and short-barrelled naval cannon, the carronade. The company was one of the largest iron works in Europe through the 19th century. After 223 years, the company became insolvent in 1982 and was later acquired by the Franke Corporation. Contents 1 Early years 2 Carronades 3 Prosperity and fall 4 Trivia 5 Further reading 6 External links // Early years The company was founded as a partnership by three men, two Englishmen, Dr John Roebuck, a chemist, and Samuel Garbett, a merchant, and a wealthy Scottish shipowner, William Caddell. The factory of "Roebucks, Garbett and Cadells" was established on the north bank of Carron Water, two miles north of Falkirk. Taking iron ore from Bo'ness and water from the Carron, they decided to use the new method pioneered by Abraham Darby at Coalbrookdale, using coke from coal mines in the vicinity as fuel rather than the usual charcoal. The works helped to push other less technologically advanced ironworks, such as the Wealden iron industry based in the Weald, out of business. Caddell's young son, also William, was appointed manager, and the company's financial position was precarious in its first few years. It took time and a considerable investment to create the necessary infrastructure and for the largely unskilled workforce to develop the techniques of iron working. The first blast furnace became operational on 26 December 1760, producing pig iron. However, when the factory started to produce cast iron goods, they were of a generally poor quality. Nevertheless, in 1764, the Board of Ordnance granted the company a lucrative contract to supply armaments to the British armed forces. The company also cast parts for James Watt's steam engine in 1765. The company's fortunes had begun to improve as a result of Charles Gascoigne becoming a partner in 1765. Gascoigne was a grandson of Charles Elphinstone, 9th Lord Elphinstone and had married Samuel Garbett's daughter in 1759. Gascoigne introduced many improvements in the company's techniques of production, and devoted considerable effort to increasing the quality of its work, and he took over the management of the works from William Cadell, Jr, in 1769. The company received a royal charter to incorporate as the Carron Company in 1773. However, despite Gascoigne's efforts, the quality of company's products had remained low, and the company's contracts to supply the Royal Navy were cancelled in 1773, with the company's cannon being removed from all naval vessels. Carronades Undeterred, Gascoigne also pushed forward the development of a new type of cannon, originally known as the "Gasconades" but better known by its later name, the "Carronade". Easily identified by its considerably shortened barrel, the carronade had the same calibre as a long gun, but contained much less metal and so was much lighter, enabling naval vessels to carry many more carronades than long guns. The resulting short range was not a problem as a result of the close-to broadside tactics employed at the time. The new weapon was a considerable success, and remained in production from 1778 through to the 1850s. The company established such a reputation for quality that the Duke of Wellington remarked in a letter to Admiral Berkley in 1812 that he only wanted cannon manufactured by the Carron Company in his army. The company also made ammunition, including some invented by Henry Shrapnel. The company also supplied armaments to governments outside the UK, including weapons supplied to the embryonic United States which were used against Britain in the War of 1812. The British government tried to prevent the company from supplying plans and equipment to the Russian Empire, intended to improve Catherine the Great's weapons foundry at Petrozavodsk; nonetheless, Gascoigne delivered the Russian's orders, and travelled to Russia in May 1786 to supervise the works. He remained in Russia for 20 years, dying in July 1806 in Kolpino near St. Petersburg as Actual State Councillor Karl Karlovich Gaskoin. Prosperity and fall By 1814, the Carron Company was the largest iron works in Europe, employing over 2,000 workers, and it attracted many innovators. William Symington was an engineer for the Carron Company in the early 1800s, and the company made engines for his steamboats, the Experiment and the Charlotte Dundas . John Smeaton was a consultant for the company. Henry Cort experimented on methods to produce malleable iron, anticipating the puddling process. Benjamin Franklin visited the factory, leaving works and is said to have left a design for a stove- 'Dr Franklin's stove or the Philadelphia stove' The company continued to produce pig iron through the 19th century, together with cast iron products such as ballustrades, fire grates, and the Carron bathtub. It ran its own shipping line, and produced munitions in both World Wars, and telephone kiosks in the later 20th century. In the 1960s, it produced cast iron rings to line the Tyne Tunnel under the River Tyne from Jarrow to Howdon and the Clyde Tunnel under the River Clyde from Whiteinch to Govan near Glasgow. The company diversified into plastics and stainless steel, but the works went into receivership in 1982. The Company still exists today under the name of Carron Phoenix and is part of the Franke corporation. They produce both stainless steel and Granite moulded sinks which are sold around the world however some areas of production have been moved to China recently. Trivia An isolated beach on the west coast of the island of Zakynthos, Greece, has the shell of a Carron-built ship washed up on the beach. It is the one of the island's most famous tourist attractions. The vessel still bears the plate of the company, "Carron Company Stirlingshire". Local folklore suggests it was run aground after an intense chase from the Greek Navy as it smuggled wine and tobacco onto the mainland in 1980. Further reading Where Iron Runs Like Water! A new history of Carron Iron Works 1759-1982, Brian Watters, John Donald, 1998. External links Charles Gascoigne - The Darling of Carron Works Carron Collieries Falkirk Local History Society Flags of the shipping line Chronology [Falkirk Council currently hold the largest amount of objects and material associated with Carron] Categories: Defence companies of the United Kingdom | Defunct companies of Scotland | Ironworks and steelworks in Scotland | 1759 establishments | 1982 disestablishments To get More information , you can visit some products about spring steel wire, aluminum iron, christmas paper plates, aluminium flat bar, thermostat wire, cold rolled coil, wear resistant steel, steel sections, outdoor furniture metal, netting wire, . The Copper Etching Pictures products should be show more here!

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Gluteal muscles for back massage pillow

Striped Fleece Blanket , Striped Fleece Blanket Gluteus maximus The gluteal muscles are the three muscles that make up the buttocks: the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius and gluteus minimus. Contents 1 The gluteal muscles 2 Problems associated with the gluteal muscles 3 Treatment 3.1 Exercise and stretching 3.2 Massage 4 See also 5 External links 6 References // The gluteal muscles The gluteus maximus is the uppermost of the three muscles. It is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the strongest muscles in the human body. It inserts at the iliotibial band and the gluteal tuberosity of the femur. Its action is to extend and outwardly rotate hip, and extend the trunk. Powerlifting exercises which are known to significantly strengthen the gluteus maximus include the squat and the deadlift. The leg press also uses the gluteus maximus. Muscles of the gluteal and posterior femoral regions. Gluteus minimus and the origins and insertions of medius and maximus labeled Problems associated with the gluteal muscles Sitting for long periods can lead to the gluteal muscles atrophying through constant pressure and disuse. This may be associated with (although not necessarily the cause of) lower back pain, difficulty with some movements that naturally require the gluteal muscles, such as rising from the seated position, and climbing stairs. Some attribute severe menstrual cycles including mood swings and irritability to gluteal muscle atrophy, however, there are a vast array of known contributors to dysmenorrhoea, and currently clinical evidence of such a causative association is lacking. The bulk of the gluteal muscle mass contributes only partially to shape of the buttocks. The other major contributing factor is that of the panniculus adiposus of the buttocks, which is very well developed in this area, and gives the buttock its characteristic rounded shape. Although the gluteal muscle bulk and tone can be improved with massage and exercise, it is the disposition of the overlying panniculus adiposus which may be responsible for the "sagging butt" phenomenon. Treatment Studies have shown that exercise and massage are effective at reversing and protecting against atrophy of these muscles. Poisoning by eating Lathyrus sativus Indian Pea or khesari dhal will lead to emaciation of Buttock muscles (Neurolathyrism). Exercise and stretching Any exercise that works and/or stretches the buttocks is suitable, for example lunges, climbing stairs, fencing, bicycling, squats, arabesque, aerobics, and various specific exercises for the bottom. Powerlifting exercises which are known to significantly strengthen the gluteal muscles include the squat, deadlift, leg press, feet in squats (chin on chest & stick glutes out) and good mornings (bend over with a bar on the shoulders with a light amount of weight). Massage Gluteal exercises and stretching must be accompanied by therapeutic massage both in the relaxed muscle condition and during the neuron firing of muscle flexing and stretching. In order to properly restore the gluteal muscle group, the first step is to relax the entire neck, shoulders, arms and back region with massage. Once the patient's upper body is relaxed, effleurage (light but thorough stroking with fingers and palms) of the top, middle, bottom and side portions of the gluteal muscles (entire buttock and top thigh areas) is used to initiate the gluteal muscle group massage while the buttocks are in the relaxed condition with the patient lying face down with the hips slightly elevated, a pillow having been placed under the pelvis. The purpose of the effleurage is to fire the neurons near the surface of the muscle group. Attention should also be given to the gluteal fold, the crease where buttocks meet thighs, as this is a sensitive area where major muscles are joined. At least 10 minutes of effleurage should be used before moving to a deeper muscle massage. Deeper massage should only be performed when the muscles loosen sufficiently. The top, middle and bottom areas of the buttocks as well as the tops and all sides of the thighs are massaged with increasing firmness in order to stimulate the neurons deeply embedded within the muscle group. Liberal amounts of massage lotion should be used as this area can require very deep massage as the muscles loosen and permit it. Some massage schools reportedly teach the use of the double handed repetitive "chop" alternating with slapping of the maximus area. The chop fires the deeply embedded neurons while the slap fires the surface neurons. If this is done while the patient is alternately flexing and relaxing, the result is almost total neuron firing and should be followed up with additional effleurage to totally relax the muscle group. Obviously communication between therapist and patient is important at this stage. Attention should be given to the gluteal fold with increasing pressure. This being a sensitive area, the therapist should communicate freely with the patient to determine the proper amount of pressure needed to relax these muscles. The therapist can simultaneously use both of his or her thumbs beginning in the middle where the thighs and buttocks meet, and slowing moving the thumbs outward and around the tops of the thighs to eventually use the fingers to massage the fold where thigh meets abdomen (another area where muscles are joined). The two massage regimes (effleurage and deep muscle massage) are then repeated with the gluteal muscle group in the process of active neuron firing. That is, the areas should be massaged while the patient is actually performing the various exercises and stretches outlined above as well as others tailored by the therapist. It is reported that this results in exterior and interior neuron firing in such a way that the entire muscle group's shape, tension and overall health is restored rapidly. A weekly cycle of massage is required to achieve good results. See also Gluteal crease External links 8b. The Muscles and Fasci? of the Thigh Bartleby.com, Henry Gray, Anatomy of the Human Body, 1918. Glutes Stretch References McMinn, RMH (Ed) (1994) Last's Anatomy: Regional and applied (9th Ed). London: Churchill Livingstone. ISBN 0-443-04662-X v?d?eList of muscles of lower limbs ILIAC Region/ ILIOPSOAS psoas major/psoas minor iliacus BUTTOCKS gluteals: (maximus, medius, minimus) tensor fasciae lataelateral rotator group: piriformis inferior gemellus obturator internus superior gemellus quadratus femoris THIGH Anterior sartorius quadriceps (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis) articularis genu Posterior/hamstring biceps femoris semitendinosus semimembranosus Medial pectineus obturator externus gracilis adductor (longus, brevis, magnus) LEG Anterior tibialis anterior extensor hallucis longus extensor digitorum longus peroneus tertius Posterior superficial calf/triceps surae (gastrocnemius, soleus) plantarisdeep tarsal tunnel (flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior) popliteus Lateral peroneus muscles (longus, brevis) FOOT Dorsal extensor hallucis brevis extensor digitorum brevis Plantar 1st layer (abductor hallucis, flexor digitorum brevis, abductor digiti minimi) 2nd layer (quadratus plantae, lumbrical muscle) 3rd layer (flexor hallucis brevis, adductor hallucis, flexor digiti minimi brevis)4th layer (dorsal interossei, plantar interossei) Categories: Hip muscles To get More information , you can visit some products about children's bedding set, modern throw pillows, cheap bedding, lenticular sheet, aluminum perforated sheet, buy bedspreads, u neck pillow, infant blanket, ribbon bow making, concrete mold making, . 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Dowel bar retrofit for reinforcing steel bar

I want to introduct something about hot rolled steel coil. hot rolled steel coil Place of Origin: China Shanghai Brand Name: SS400/Q235B Model Number: SS400/Q235B Price Terms: FOB mainport east china USD 967~970 Terms of Payment: L/C Supply Ability: 5000 Ton per Month Minimum Order: 1000 Ton Delivery Lead Time: july 2008 or later hot rolled steel coil SS400 as per JIS OR Q235B as per GB size: thin: 3.0-20 mm wide: 1250-1820 mm manufactuer: SHAGNHAI BAOSHAN IRON&STEEL COMPANY LIMITED SHIPDATE: JULY 2008 mainport east china manufactuer:SHAGNHAI BAOSHAN IRON&STEEL COMPANY LIMITED SHIPDATE:JULY 2008 Dowel bar retrofit sawcuts A dowel bar retrofit before grinding A dowel bar retrofit (DBR) is a method of reinforcing cracks in highway pavement by inserting steel dowel bars in slots cut across the cracks. It is a technique several states have successfully used to address faulting in older jointed plain concrete pavements. The typical approach is to saw cut and jackhammer out the slots for the dowels. Following dowel placement the slots are then typically backfilled with a non-shrink concrete mixture (grout) and the pavement is diamond-ground to restore smoothness. Contents 1 History 2 Dowel bar retrofit 3 Problems 4 External links // History As a vehicle travels on jointed concrete roads the weight of the vehicle passes from one concrete panel to the next. When the vehicle traverses the joints the full weight is placed on the edge of the panel, where the panel is least able to withstand the deflection force. This can cause cracks as pavement shears off the edge of the panel. On older highways dowel bars (steel rods) were placed across the joints to help transfer the load from one panel to the next. This was discontinued because the dowel bars tended to corrode and need replacement. Instead, the cohesion between the panels and the strength of the road bed was relied upon to transfer the load. Over time the joint and road bed tends to break down, resulting in cracks and displacement of the panels. In modern highways, dowel bars are once again placed across joints and at intervals along the pavement. Modern dowel bars are coated with epoxy to prevent corrosion. Dowel bar retrofit Many states are retrofitting older highways with new epoxy-coated dowel bars. The retrofit begins with cutting of six slots (three in each wheel path) across all transverse joints or cracks. The slots are cut with ganged diamond saws that make six cuts in each wheel path. The concrete between the saw cuts is then removed with lightweight jackhammers (heavy-weight jackhammers tend to damage the concrete around the cuts). The epoxy-coated dowel bars are placed in the slots and the slots are filled with grout and the joints or cracks are filled with waterproof caulk. The final step is to diamond-grind the joint to remove excess grout and remove any displacement of the panels. The final step often involves diamond-grinding of the entire road surface to remove any bumps or dips. Without the dowel bar retrofit this grinding would have to be repeated every six to eight years but it is predicted that the dowel bar retrofit will greatly increase this interval. Problems Dowel bar retrofits have occasionally been plagued with problems. These problems are usually due to poor workmanship and can be avoided by careful following of specifications and close supervision of workers. Use of heavy jackhammers (heaver than 14 kg class) tends to cause cracking of the concrete all around the slots. Lack of caulk or voids in the caulk put in the joints or cracks leads to cracks around the joints. Voids in the grout (especially below the dowel bar) can cause failure of the grout. External links California Route 8 Wisconsin Categories: Pavement engineering Hidden categories: Orphaned articles from February 2009 | All orphaned articles(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about aluminum cast iron, galvanized steel plates, fruit basket wire, glue metal, black bed sheets, burner cast iron, brass grab bar, barbecue grill stainless steel, wall clocks metal, glass vase metal, . The hot rolled steel coil products should be show more here!

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Foam take-out container for Fast Food Containers

I want to introduct something about Japan Ghost Capsule Toys. Japan Ghost Capsule Toys Place of Origin: Japan Brand Name: Yujin Material: Plastic Price Terms: FOB Hong Kong USD 0.6~0.8 Supply Ability: 1000 Piece/Pieces per Month Minimum Order: 1 Set/Sets USD$100 net minimum order Packaging: Clear plastic bag.( For all Capsule items I sell in my store, unless specified otherwise in my listing, the outer box packaging, the plastic capsule will NOT be included.) Delivery Lead Time: 3-5 days by air express(For Worldwide) We offer Japan Yujin Capsule Toys Box World - very rare.().Great gift for your friend / family member and fantastic decor for your desktop and bookshelves Please note that this Capsule toys requires some simple assembly and it contains small parts which are not suitable for small children (choking hazard!). Also, this item will be shipped without its capsule and it will be placed within a clear plastic b (Redirected from Faan hap) It needs additional references or sources for verification. Tagged since March 2009. The external links in this article may not comply with Wikipedia's content policies or guidelines.Please improve this article by removing excessive or inappropriate external links. Tagged since March 2009. A foam takeout container A foam take-out container is a disposable container for take-out food used by restaurants in many countries. The containers are most commonly used to serve takeout food, and are also available by request in some restaurants for diners who wish to take the remainder of their meal home. Contents 1 Construction 2 Varieties 3 Chinese cuisine 4 Issues 4.1 Environmental issues 4.2 Health issues 5 References 6 See also // Construction Foam take-out containers are made from XPS foam, or another type of polystyrene foam, and produced by injecting the foam into a mold. They are usually white in color, although they may be printed or impressed with a company logo or other message. Varieties Foam takeout containers come in different varieties: A rectangular shaped clamshell style container with an attached lid, which comes in various sizes. The larger ones usually feature several compartments, allowing different foods to be kept separated from each other. This variety usually features several small projections on the lid of the container, which fit through slots on the bottom to "lock" it, therefore preventing food spillage. Chinese cuisine This is the most commonly used takeout box for Chinese cuisines in East and Southeast Asia. It is standard for Cantonese cuisine in Hong Kong and many parts of China. It is sometimes used overseas in various restaurants, particularly in the United States and Canada. Issues Environmental issues Main article: Polystyrene#Disposal and environmental issues As foam take-out containers are entirely made out of polystyrene foam, these containers have an impact on the environment as they do not biodegrade. Some cities have gone as far as banning the use of foam take-out containers, notably San Francisco. Health issues It is debated if styrene may migrate into the food itself when stored in these containers for even a small amount of time. Some researchers argue that polystyrene containers do pose a health risk according to their research, while others argue that trace amounts of styrene are naturally present in food.. References ^ San Francisco Bans Styrofoam for To-Go Containers ^ Foam Cups/Food Containers ^ Styrene Occurrence in Food ^ Answers to Common Questions About Styrene See also Oyster pail Categories: Packaging | Cuisine | Recyclable materials Hidden categories: Articles lacking reliable references from March 2009 | Cleanup from March 2009 | Wikipedia external links cleanup(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about paper bag making, korean blankets, teenage bedding, travel neck pillows, baby patchwork, duck down duvet, satin bedspreads, u pillow, pan sheet, decorative accent pillows, . The Japan Ghost Capsule Toys products should be show more here!

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Water polo ball for mini soccer ball

I want to introduct something about Novelty Digital Clock with Leather Casing (TX. Novelty Digital Clock with Leather Casing (TX Sell Novelty Digital Clock with Leather Casing (TX Water polo balls are designed for ease of grip. A water polo ball is a ball used in water polo and canoe polo, usually characterized by a bright yellow colour and ease of gripability, so as to allow it to be held with one hand despite its large size. Ball weight is 400-450 grams (14-16 ounces) and inflated to approximately 90 kPa (13 PSI) of pressure. Water polo balls come in two main sizes: a size 5 (0.7 meters or 28 inches in circumference), intended for use by men, and a size 4 (0.65 meters or 26.5 inches in circumference), intended for women. Smaller balls are sometimes used by juniors for "mini-polo," though these miniature do not typically come in standard sizes and are often coloured green. Contents 1 Development of the water polo ball 2 Recent changes to water polo balls 3 Notes 4 Further reading 5 See also 6 External links // Development of the water polo ball The modern game originated in the late 19th Century as a form of rugby football, played in rivers in England and Scotland, with a small 3 to 4 inch ball constructed of rubber imported from colonial plantations in India. This "water rugby" came to be called "water polo" based on the English pronunciation of the Balti word for ball, pulu. The original ball soon gave way to a football (soccer ball), which allowed for passing and swimming above water with the ball. However, the leather football absorbed water and became extremely heavy, slippery and out-of-control when wet. In 1936, James R. ("Jimmy") Smith, California water polo coach and author of several books on water polo mechanics, developed a ball made with an inflatable bladder and a rubber fabric cover, which improved performance. The new ball was red, but by 1948 yellow was adopted for better visibility by spectators. It became the official FINA and Olympic ball in 1956. Recent changes to water polo balls New style of water polo ball introduced in 2005 In the first half of 2005, FINA allowed a change to the standard water polo ball used in official games. This change permitted a coloured middle stripe (blue, green, red, black, or yellow) with the normal yellow stripes flanking the coloured. In May 2006, the NCAA and National Federation of State High School Associations Rules Committees announced a rule change allowing the colored balls to be used in all NCAA and NFHS sanctioned games. The current rule states that the water polo ball must be ellow with black lines, but new wording will allow for colored panels. Mikasa Sports, manufacturer of the new colored ball, claims that the new ball benefits teams by making it easier for them to keep track of their balls, differentiating the women balls from the men and teaching proper rotation on the ball. Unique designs and color combinations have been used to commemorate special competitions. Notes ^ International Swimming Hall of Fame, Biography: Jimmy Smith Retrieved December 17, 2006 ^ USA Water Polo: NCAA and NFHS Make Rule Change to Allow Colored Water Polo Balls Retrieved December 17, 2006 ^ USA Waterpolo News (2008-07-03): OFFICIAL GAME BALL FOR S & R SPORT JUNIOR OLYMPICS ANNOUNCED (Accessed 2008-07-07) Further reading Norris (Ed.), Jim (April 1990). The World Encyclopedia of Water Polo by James Roy Smith. Olive Press. pp.513 pages. ISBN 0933380054. See also Water polo Water polo cap External links FINA Water Polo Rules USA Water Polo Rules Jimmy Smith - Hall of Fame biography Categories: Water polo | Balls(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about egyptian cotton towel, forging machine, lcd ac adapter, mini clocks, frp panels, solar air conditioner, toothbrush sterilizer, vision ccd camera, mechanical timers, wire fruit basket, . The Novelty Digital Clock with Leather Casing (TX products should be show more here!

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Axe for antique wooden bed

I want to introduct something about Optical Disc Storage Rack. Optical Disc Storage Rack Features: 1) Holds 12 CDs 2) Colors available: red, gray, aqua blue, arctic blue 3) Modern designDisclaimer: The information and picture relevant to this product have been provided by the supplier for reference only. This supplier does not have any intellectual property rights over the trademark(s) displayed, and is not selling any products containing this / these marks.Inner packing: Poly bags Optical Disc Storage Rack mo Axe For other uses, see Axe (disambiguation). The axe, or ax, is an implement that has been used for millennia to shape, split and cut wood, harvest timber, as a weapon and a ceremonial or heraldic symbol. The axe has many forms and specialized uses but generally consists of an axe head with a handle, or helve. The earliest examples of axes have heads of stone with some form of wooden handle attached (hafted) in a method to suit the available materials and use. Axes made of copper, bronze, iron, steel appeared as these technologies developed. The axe is an example of a simple machine, as it is a type of wedge, or dual inclined plane. This reduces the effort needed by the wood chopper. It splits the wood into two parts by the pressure concentration at the blade. The handle of the axe also acts as a lever allowing the user to increase the force at the cutting edge - not using the full length of the handle is known as choking the axe. For fine chopping using a side axe this sometimes is a positive effect, but for felling with a double bitted axe it reduces efficiency. Generally cutting axes have a shallow wedge angle, whereas splitting axes have a deeper angle. Most axes are double beveled, i.e. symmetrical about the axis of the blade, but some specialist broadaxes have a single bevel blade, and usually an offset handle that allows them to be used for finishing work without putting the user's knuckles at risk of injury. Less common today, they were once an integral part of a joiner and carpenter's tool kit, not just a tool for use in forestry. A tool of similar origin is the billhook. However in France and Holland the billhook often replaced the axe as a joiner's bench tool. Most modern axes have steel heads and wooden handles, typically hickory in the USA and ash in Europe, although plastic or fiberglass handles are also common. Modern axes are specialized by use, size and form. Hafted axes with short handles designed for use with one hand are often called hand axes but the term hand axe refers to axes without handles as well. Hatchets tend to be small hafted axes often with a hammer on the back side ( the poll). Axes were frequently used in combat as they were easy to make, and the village edge tool makers were frequently the armourers to the lord of the manor in times of war. Contents 1 History 2 Symbolism, ritual, and folklore 3 Parts of the axe 4 Forms of Axes 4.1 Axes designed to cut or shape wood 4.2 Axes as weapons 4.2.1 M 4.2.2 Pole Arm 4.2.3 Ranged 4.3 Axes for other uses 5 Hammer Axe 6 See also 7 Literature 7.1 Neolithic axes 7.2 Medieval axes 7.3 Superstition 8 References 9 External links // History Roman axe in an ancient Roman relief in Brescia, Italy A bronze axe from the Chinese Shang Dynasty, 12th to 11th centuries BC Initially axes were probably not hafted. The first true hafted axes are known from the Mesolithic period (ca. 6000 BC). Axes made from ground stone are known since the Neolithic. Few wooden hafts have been found from this period, but it seems that the axe was normally hafted by wedging. Birch-tar and raw-hide lashings were used to fix the blade. Sometimes a short section of deer antler (an "antler sleeve") was used, which prevented the splitting of the haft and softened the impact on the stone blade itself, helping absorb the impact of each axe blow and lessening the chances of breaking the handle. The antler was hollowed out at one end to create a socket for the axehead. The antler sheath was then either perforated and a handle inserted into it or set in a hole made in the handle instead. The distribution of stone axes is an important indication of prehistoric trade. thin sectioning is used to determine the provenance of the stone blades. In Europe, Neolithic 'axe factories', where thousands of ground stone axes were roughed out are known from many places, such as: Great Langdale, Great Britain (tuff) Rathlin Island, Ireland (porcellanite) Krzemionki, Poland (flint) Plancher-les-Mines, France (pelite) Val de'Aoste, Italy (omphacite). Stone axes are still produced and in use today in parts of Irian Jaya, New Guinea. The Mount Hagen area was an important production centre. From the late Neolithic/Chalcolithic onwards, axes were made of copper or copper mixed with arsenic. These axes were flat and hafted much like their stone predecessors. Axes continued to be made in this manner with the introduction of Bronze metallurgy. Eventually the hafting method changed and the flat axe developed into the langed axe, then palstaves, and later winged and socketed axes. The Proto-Indo-European word for "axe" may have been pelek'u- (Greek pelekus ???????, Sanskrit parashu, see also Parashurama), but the...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about water coupling, soothing skin, bathroom wall fan, laundry bin, single head stethoscope, poplin cotton, mini christmas trees, suzuki body kits, portable cash register, dirt racing go karts, . The Optical Disc Storage Rack products should be show more here!

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Oregon Scientific for Waterproof FM Radio

I want to introduct something about iPod Audio System(iRocker). iPod Audio System(iRocker) Features: Stylish appearance: aluminum sliver star-style housing Ultra-convenience: light weight and tiny design enables you take it wherever you want Simple motion: simple connection soon make your iPod become a portable stereo audio system The combination of advanced "class D" technology and plentiful experience ensures I-docker producing hi-fi sounds Full stereo effect: the disconnection between docker and satellite speakers enables you to adjust the ideal distance Remote control: give you the power to control the system handily Docking station: resting your iPod and charging your iPod Functions: Suitable to connect with any iPod generation Charge iPod Remote control Built-in 2 x 3W digital amplifier make iPod become a portable stereo audio system Moving satellite speakers to adjust the distance ensures the full enjoyment of stereo effect Elegant, integrated controls both in power and volume Specifications: Output Oregon Scientific, Inc. Type Subsidiary Founded 1989, Portland, Oregon Headquarters Tualatin, Oregon,United States Key people Michael Prager, President Industry consumer electronics Products weather stations, cameras, clocks Employees 80 (2006) Parent IDT International Website www.oregonscientific.com Oregon Scientific, Inc. is a manufacturer of electronic products including Atomic clocks, home weather stations, Public Alert monitors, youth learning aids, and fitness devices. The firm was started in 1989 in Portland, Oregon, United States. In 1997 the company became a fully owned subsidiary of IDT (Integrated Display Technology), a Hong Kong based company. Contents 1 Products 2 History 3 References 4 External links // Products OSI and its parent company introduced the world slimmest MP3 player and the first digital, personal monitor for air quality. The company is known for its WeatherNow award-winning[citation needed] weather station built for home use that uses FM radio signals from MSN Direct to provide 4-days of regional weather information. Oregon Scientific made the first stand alone waterproof mp3 player. Credit card-sized digital camera, with external flash unit In 2007, CES Innovations award winners included the ATC2K Waterproof Action Cam, the Talking Wireless BBQ/ Oven Thermometer and the WeatherNow II. Their Pendant MP3 Player and Waterproof MP3 player received awards for innovation at the 2005 Consumer Electronics Show. In 2003, OSI partnered with SMaL, Axia, and Fuji Film to produce the world smallest digital camera. Other products include a waterproof digital video camera, an alarm clock designed by Philippe Starck (a French designer), a pedometer that keeps seven days worth of data, and an electronic UV monitor among others. History In 2000, one of the company's weather radios was recalled for errors in reporting severe weather warnings. In 2005-06, the company opened its own retail stores with locations in Los Angeles, Palo Alto, and Tualatin.. These stores round out their retail locations currently in Italy, China, Singapore and Hong Kong. References ^ a b c d Meyers, Sean. For the coolest in Oregon gifts it's Oregon Scientific. Portland Business Journal, November 24, 2006. ^ CES Innovations 2005 Awards Honorees ^ Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology: Resellers sign up for new SMaL camera ^ CONNECTED TRAVELER. By: Brandon, John, PC Magazine, 08888507, 6/5/2007, Vol. 26, Issue 12. ^ Happy Holidays. By: Jacobs, Shayna. Potentials, Jul2007, Vol. 40 Issue 6, p11-18, ^ Watch Your Steps. By: Passy, Charles. Money, Jul2007, Vol. 36 Issue 7, p118-119. ^ Don't Burn, Baby, Don't Burn. By: Armstrong, Larry. Business Week, 7/3/2006 Issue 3991, p114-114. ^ U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission: Weather Radios Recalled by Oregon Scientific ^ Brinckman, Jonathan. Bringing home the buzz. The Oregonian, March 30, 2006. External links Hoovers: IDT International (parent company) IDT International Limited's website This U.S. manufacturing company-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: Electronics companies of the United States | Companies based in Tualatin, Oregon | United States manufacturing company stubs Hidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2007(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about cotton polyester yarn, buy lockers, cv axles, car gps navigation systems, lab water bath, folding headphone, pink cubic zirconia, ps2 video cable, woven polyester, unmanaged ethernet switch, . The iPod Audio System(iRocker) products should be show more here!

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Ceramic glaze for glazed ceramic pots

I want to introduct something about Ghost and Tree. Ghost and Tree Features: 1) Height: 9" 2) Material: wood, soft plastic and polyresin 3) Quantity: 3pcs in 1 setmor For other uses, see Glaze. Composite body, painted, and glazed bottle. Dated 16th century. From Iran. New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. Glaze is a layer or coating of a vitreous substance which has been fired to fuse to a ceramic object to color, decorate, strengthen or waterproof it. Contents 1 Use 2 Process 3 History 4 See also 5 Footnotes 6 References // Use Glazing is functionally important for earthenware vessels, which would otherwise be unsuitable for holding liquids due to porosity. Glaze is also used on functional and decorative stoneware and porcelain. In addition to the functional aspect of glazes, aesthetic concerns include a variety of surface finishes, including degrees of gloss and matte, variegation and finished color. Glazes may also enhance an underlying design or texture which may be either the "natural" texture of the clay or an inscribed, carved or painted design. The Iron Pagoda in Kaifeng, China, built in 1049 during the Song Dynasty. Glaze is used on building materials. The Iron Pagoda, built in 1049 CE in Kaifeng, China, of glazed bricks is an example. Process Glaze may be applied by dry dusting a dry mixture over the surface of the clay body. Liquid glazesuspensions of various powdered minerals, and metal oxidesan be applied by dipping pieces directly into the glaze, pouring the glaze over the piece, spraying it onto the piece with an airbrush or similar tool, with a brush, or with any tool that will achieve the desired effect.[citation needed] To prevent the glazed article sticking to the kiln during firing either a small part of the item is left unglazed or special refractory supports, kiln spurs, are used as supports which are removed and discarded after the firing. Small marks left by these spurs can sometimes be visible on finished ware. Decoration applied under the glaze on pottery is generally referred to as underglaze. Underglazes are applied to the surface of the pottery, which can be either raw, "greenware", or "bisque" fired (an initial firing of some articles before the glazing and re-firing). A wet glazesually transparents applied over the decoration. The pigment fuses with the glaze, and appears to be underneath a layer of clear glaze. An example of underglaze decoration is the well-known "Blue and white porcelain" porcelain famously produced in England, The Netherlands, China and Japan. The striking blue color is achieved by using the powerful colorant cobalt in the form of either cobalt oxide or cobalt carbonate, both of which are still commonly used in glaze formulation today.[citation needed] Mug with blue underglaze decoration on porcelain. Decoration applied on top of a layer of glaze is referred to as overglaze. Overglaze methods include applying one or more layers or coats of glaze on a piece of pottery or by applying a non-glaze substance such as enamel or metals (i.e., gold leaf) over the glaze. Overglaze colors are low-temperature glazes that give ceramics a more decorative, glassy look. A piece is fired first, overglaze is applied, and it is fired again. Once the piece is fired and comes out of the kiln, its texture becomes smoother because of the glaze. History Earliest vessels date back to 10,000 BC. Vessels with a pointed shape and incised rope patterns, similar to Siberian vessels of the period, were made by people from northern Japan. These vessels were unglazed.[citation needed] During the Kofun period of Japan, high-fired, hard-bodied sue ware was decorated with greenish natural ash glazes. From 552 AD to 794 AD, differently colored glazes were introduced. The three colored glazes of the Tang Dynasty were frequently used for a period, but were gradually phased out; the precise colors and compositions of the glazes have not been recovered. Natural ash glaze, however, was commonly used throughout the country. From between the eighth century, the use of glazed ceramics was prevalent in Islamic art and Islamic pottery, usually assuming the form of elaborate pottery. Tin-opacified glazing was one of the earliest new technologies developed by the Islamic potters. The first Islamic opaque glazes can be found as blue-painted ware in Basra, dating to around the 8th century. Another significant contribution was the development of stoneware, originating from 9th century Iraq. Other centers for innovative ceramic pottery in the Islamic world included Fustat (from 975 to 1075), Damascus (from 1100 to around 1600) and Tabriz (from 1470 to 1550). In the thirteenth century, flower designs were painted with red, blue, green, yellow, and black overglazes. Overglazes became very popular because of the polished look they gave ceramics. See also Pottery Glaze defects Porcelain Swatow ware Ash glaze Shino (glaze) ..(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about polyethylene fabric, picture frame box, usb to lan adapter, reebok sport shoes, pocket bike upgrades, brass plumbing fittings, cast iron bathtubs, double towel bar, conveying equipment, rubber viton, . The Ghost and Tree products should be show more here!

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Diamond cutting for Imitation Diamond Jewelry

I want to introduct something about Wireless Slim Keyboard with Multimedia Functions. Wireless Slim Keyboard with Multimedia Functions Features: 1) Manufacturer: Sunsonny Electronics 2) Keyboard/keypad connectivity technology: RF wireless 3) Interfaces/ports: PS/2 receiver 4) Number of keys: 105 keys, all languages available 5) Hot keys: 8 x programmable 6) Slim keyboard designed, no noise 7) Key painting: printed by laser, never fade 8) Waterproof structure designed 9) One USB hub Wireless Slim Keyboard with Multimedia Functions Part of the series on Diamond Material Material propertiesCrystallographic defectsFormation and surfacing The 4 Cs Carat ClarityColor Cut Production List of minesDiamond cuttingThe diamond industryDe Beers Cultural impact History SymbolismFamous diamonds Imitations and enhancements Synthetics SimulantsEnhancements See also Index of related articlesWikipedia Commons media Man powered Diamond cutting mill in 18th century Diamond cutting is the art, skill and, increasingly, science of changing a diamond from a rough stone into a faceted gem. Cutting diamond requires specialized knowledge, tools, equipment, and techniques because of its extreme hardness. The first guild of diamond cutters and polishers (diamantaire) was formed 1375 in Nuremberg, Germany, and led to the development of various types of 'Cut'. This has two meanings in relation to diamonds. The first is the shape: round, oval and so on. The second relates to the specific quality of cut within the shape, and the quality and price will vary greatly based on the cut quality. Since diamonds are very hard to cut, special diamond bladed edges are used to cut them. The first major development in diamond cutting came with the "Point Cut" during the latter half of the 14th century. The Point Cut follows the natural shape of an octahedron shaped raw diamond, eliminating waste in the cutting process. Contents 1 Diamond cutting process 1.1 Planning 1.1.1 Maximizing Value 1.1.1.1 Weight retention 1.1.1.2 Color retention 1.1.2 Turnaround minimization 1.2 Cleaving or sawing 1.3 Bruting 1.4 Polishing 1.5 Final inspection 2 Cutting process 3 See also 4 External links 5 References // Diamond cutting process The diamond cutting process includes these steps; planning, cleaving or sawing, bruting, polishing, and final inspection. Planning Diamond manufacturers analyze diamond rough from an economic perspective, with two objectives steering decisions made about how a faceted diamond will be cut. The first objective is that of maximum return on investment for the piece of diamond rough. The second is how quickly the finished diamond can be sold. Scanning devices are used to get 3-dimensional computer model of the rough stone. Also, inclusions are photographed and placed on the 3D model, which is then used to find an optimal way to cut the stone. Maximizing Value The process of maximizing the value of finished diamonds, from a rough diamond into a polished gemstone, is both an art and a science. The choice of cut is influenced by many factors. Market factors include the exponential increase in value of diamonds as weight increases, referred to as weight retention, and the popularity of certain shapes amongst consumers. Physical factors include the original shape of the rough stone, and location of the inclusions and flaws to be eliminated. Weight retention The weight retention analysis studies the diamond rough to find the best combination of finished stones as it relates to per carat value. For instance a 2.20 carat (440 mg) octahedron may produce either two half carat (100 mg) diamonds whose combined value may be higher than that of a 0.80 carat (160 mg) diamond and 0.30 carat (60 mg) diamond that could be cut from the same rough diamond. The round brilliant cut and square brilliant cuts are preferred when the crystal is an octahedron, as often two stones may be cut from one such crystal. Oddly shaped crystals, such as macles are more likely to be cut in a fancy cuthat is, a cut other than the round brillianthich the particular crystal shape lends itself to. An uncut diamond does not show its prized optical properties Even with modern techniques, the cutting and polishing of a diamond crystal always results in a dramatic loss of weight; rarely is it less than 50%.[citation needed] Sometimes the cutters compromise and accept lesser proportions and symmetry in order to avoid inclusions or to preserve the weight. Since the per-carat price of a diamond shifts around key milestones (such as 1.00 carat), many one-carat (200 mg) diamonds are the result of compromising Cut quality for Carat weight. Some jewelry experts advise consumers to buy a 0.99 carat (198 mg) diamond for its better price or buy a 1.10 carat (220 mg) diamond for its better cut, avoiding a 1.00 carat (200 mg) diamond, which is more likely to be a poorly cut stone. Color retention In colored diamonds, cutting can influence the color grade of the diamond, thereby raising its value. Certain cut shapes are used to intensify the color of the diamond. The radiant cut is an example of this type of cut. Natural green color diamonds most often have merely a surface coloration caused by natural...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about wholesalers dvd, ranges stove, plastic magnet, tubular lock, ladies epilator, racing air filter, mini custom chopper, quality towels, wedding dresses pink, granite tile cutting, . The Wireless Slim Keyboard with Multimedia Functions products should be show more here!

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Stroller history for Wicker Pet Basket

I want to introduct something about Advanced Protein Bar. Advanced Protein Bar Pina Colada with White chocolate coating. . . . . High Protein Bar. Available for private labeling. . . . For more info Bar: 70 gm Protein: 20 gm Carbs. : 36 g Fat: 6. 5 Ingredeints: Honey / Glucose / Fructose Syrup, white chocolate coating (15% -sugar, cocoa butter, Milk, vanillin, emulsifier: lecithin) , Soy protein Isolate, Sodium Caseinate, Whey protein Concentrate, fat free Milk (3% fat) , Coconut Shreds, Vegetable oil, Salt, Flavouring. Advanced Protein B It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Baby transport. (Discuss) History The idea of a baby stroller first came into being with a man named William Kent. He was a garden architect in England who had become well known for his work. In 1733, the Duke of Devonshire asked Kent to build a means of transportation that would carry his children. Kent obliged by constructing a shell shaped basket on wheels that the children could sit in. This was richly decorated and meant to be pulled by a goat or small pony. Kent idea caught on and soon other royal family members owned similar contraptions. 1847 stroller from the John Leech Archives In 1840, the baby carriage became extremely popular. Queen Victoria bought three carriages from Hitchings Baby Store. The carriages of those days were built of wood or wicker and held together by expensive brass joints. These sometimes became heavily ornamented works of art. Models were also named after royalty, Princess and Duchess being popular names, as well as Balmoral and Windsor. Later developments In June 1889, William Richardson patented his idea of the first reversible stroller. The bassinet was designed so it could face out or in towards the parent. He also made structural changes to the carriage. Until then the axis did not allow each wheel to move separately, Richardson design allowed this which increased maneuverability of the carriages. As the 1920s began modern baby carriages were now available to all families. They were also becoming safer as new features like larger wheels, brakes, deeper prams, and lower, sturdier frames began to appear. In 1965, Owen Maclaren, an aeronautical engineer, worked on complaints his daughter made about traveling from England to America with her heavy pram. Using his knowledge of aeroplanes, Maclaren designed a stroller with an aluminum frame and created the first true umbrella stroller. He then went on to found Maclaren which manufactured and sold his new design. The design took off and soon trollers were easier to transport and used everywhere. Since the 1980s, the stroller industry has developed with new features, safer construction and more accessories. The apex of stroller design came about in 2002 by Chorette Corbin in the form of a jogging stroller. The design was to operate in a similar fashion to a rickshaw, & corrected several of the tipping issues that jogging with a standard baby stroller created. Categories: Babycare Hidden categories: All articles to be merged | Articles to be merged since October 2008 | Wikipedia articles needing style editing from December 2007 | All articles needing style editing | Articles lacking sources from July 2007 | All articles lacking sources(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about quick grip clamps, ball end mill, pineapple corer, sharp lcd panel, copper market price, diamond files, chopstick rest, juicing machine, christmas novelty gifts, buses and trucks, . The Advanced Protein Bar products should be show more here!

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Toga for Embroidered Bed Sheets

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Industries including supermarkets, pharmaceutical, and healthcare are beginning to utilize this new symbology. --------------- Marcus Aurelius wearing a toga. The toga, a distinctive garment of Ancient Rome, was a cloth of perhaps twenty feet (6 meters) in length which was wrapped around the body and generally was worn over a tunic. The toga invariably was made of wool, and the tunic under it often was made of linen. After the second century BC, the toga was a garment worn exclusively by men, and only Roman citizens were allowed to wear the toga. After this time, women were expected to wear the stola. Contents 1 History 2 Significance 3 Varieties 4 Modern usage 5 References 6 External links // History The toga was based on a dress robe used by a native people, the Etruscans who had lived in Italy since 1200 BC, although it usually is linked with the Romans. The toga was the dress clothing of the Romans; a thick woolen cloak worn over a loincloth or apron. It is believed to have been established around the time of Numa Pompilius, the second King of Rome. It was taken off indoors, or when hard at work in the fields, but it was considered the only decent attire out-of-doors. This is evident from the story of Cincinnatus: he was ploughing in his field when the messengers of the Senate came to tell him that he had been made dictator, and on seeing them he sent his wife to fetch his toga from the house so that they could be received appropriately. While the truth of the story may be doubtful, it nevertheless expresses the Roman sentiment on the subject. As time went on, dress styles changed. Romans adopted the shirt (tunica, or in Greek chiton) which the Greeks and Etruscans wore, made the toga more bulky, and wore it in a looser manner. The result was that it became useless for active pursuits, such as those of war. Thus, its place was taken by the handier sagum (woollen cloak) on all military occasions. In times of peace, too, the toga eventually was superseded by the laena, lacerna, paenula, and other forms of buttoned or closed cloaks. However, the toga did remain the court dress of the Empire which began c. 44 BC. Significance The same process that removed the toga from everyday life gave it an increased importance as a ceremonial garment, as is often the case with clothing. As early as the second century B.C., and probably even before, the toga (along with the calceus) was looked upon as the characteristic badge of Roman citizenship. It was denied to foreigners, and even to banished Romans, and it was worn by magistrates on all occasions as a badge of office. In fact, for a magistrate to appear in a Greek cloak (pallium) and sandals was considered by all, except unconventional folk, as highly improper, if not criminal. Augustus, for instance, was so much incensed at seeing a meeting of citizens without the toga, that, quoting Virgil's proud lines, "Romanos, rerum dominos, gentemque togatam" ("Romans, lords of the world, the toga-wearing race"), he gave orders to the aediles that in the future no one was to appear in the Forum or Circus without it. Because the toga was not worn by soldiers, it was regarded as a sign of peace. A civilian was sometimes called togatus, "toga-wearer", in contrast to sagum-wearing soldiers. Cicero's De Officiis contains the phrase cedant arma togae: literally, "let arms yield to the toga", meaning "may peace replace war", or "may military power yield to civilian power." Varieties A contemporary portrayal of a toga picta There were many kinds of togae, each used differently. Toga virilis (toga alba or toga pura): A plain white toga worn on formal occasions by most Roman men of legal age, generally about 14 to 18 years, but it could be any stage in their teens. The first wearing of the toga virilis was part of the celebrations on reaching majority. Toga candida: "Bright toga"; a toga bleached by chalk to a dazzling white (Isidorus Orig. xix. 24, 6), worn by candidates for public office. Thus Persius speaks of a cretata ambitio, "chalked ambition". Oddly, this custom appears to have been banned by plebiscite in 432 BC, but the restriction was never enforced. The term is the etymologic source of the word candidate. Toga praetexta: An ordinary white toga with a broad purple stripe on its border. It was worn by Freeborn boys who had not yet come of age. All curule magistrates. Ex-curule magistrates and dictators, upon burial and apparently at festivals and other celebrations as well. Some priests (e.g., the Flamen Dialis, Pontifices, Tresviri Epulones, the augurs, and the Arval brothers). During the Empire, the right to wear it was sometimes bestowed as an honor independent of formal rank. According to tradition, the Kings of Rome. 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I want to introduct something about Genie Fire TV / Dvbt Box. Genie Fire TV / Dvbt Box ~ Mini USB 2. 0 Hybrid DVB- T Analog TV Box~ DVB- T and Analog multi-standard TV broadcast reception~ TV Frequency range: 48. 25 ~ 863. 25 COFDM & FEC~ DVB- T Radio, ~ Video Format: MPEG-II Main profile & main level~ Audio Format: MPEG-II Audio Layer I & II~ Full IR Remote Control; A / V format ProvideX Usual file extensions.pvx, pvc, .pvk, .pvt Appeared in 1992 Designed by Michael F. King Developer Sage Software Canada Latest release 8.20/ 2008-08-11; 224 days ago Typing discipline strong Dialects PVX Plus Influenced by Business Basic OS Windows / Unix / Linux Website www.pvx.com ProvideX is a computer language and development environment derived from Business Basic (a business oriented derivative of BASIC) in the mid-1980s. ProvideX is available on several operating systems (Unix/Linux/Windows/Mac OS X) and includes not only the programming language but also file system, presentation layer interface, and other components. The language is primarily designed for use in the development of business applications. There are numerous companies using the technology as the basis for their application in markets such as distribution, property management, health care, transportation, etc.[citation needed] While primarily used in North America, there are developers around the world which use ProvideX.[citation needed] Over the years since its inception and as the computer industry has changed, ProvideX has added functionality such as a graphical interface, client-server capabilities, access to external databases, web services, and, more recently, object oriented programming capabilities. The language has generally maintained compatibility with its roots; thus applications developed in ProvideX have been able to remain current even though the world of technology has changed.[citation needed] Contents 1 Syntax 1.1 Example Code 2 Notes 3 References 4 External links // Syntax Example Code! This example code shows some ways to do the traditional hello world. ! begin print 'CS', ! Clear Screen ! Plain Text print "Hello World!" ! Fonted Text (Error branch moves to next line if fonted text not available) print (0,err=*next)'Font'("Arial,-16,B"), ! Use Bold 16pt Arial Font print (0,err=*next)'Text'(@x(20),@y(2),"Hello World"), ! Move to the 2nd to last line on screen print @(3,mxl(0)-2),"Press Enter: ", input a$ ! Message Box msgbox "Hello World"+sep+sep+"This is a test message box.","Message Box" end Notes ProvideX is pronounced as "pro-VIDE-ex".[citation needed] ProvideX is a registered trademark of Sage Software Canada Ltd. a Subsidiary of Sage Software, Inc. References "Company Overview". Sage Software Canada. http://www.pvx.com/company/#comp-overview. Retrieved on 2008-10-25. "Company Facts". Sage Software Canada. http://www.pvx.com/company/#comp-facts. Retrieved on 2008-10-25. "ProvideX/PVX Plus History". Mike King. http://www.pvxplus.com/pgsrvr.pvp?pg=history. Retrieved on 2008-10-25. External links There are several websites available dedicated to ProvideX: Sage Software Canada Makers of ProvideX PVX Plus Technologies Reseller and extension to the language from the original developer, Mike King. ProvideX Wiki An independent documentation effort All Basic Community The Nth Dimension v?d?eBASIC Programming Language Classical Atari BASIC Atari ST BASIC Dartmouth BASIC Microsoft BASICA GW-BASIC MSX BASIC Turbo-Basic XL UBasic Vilnius BASIC HP BASIC for OpenVMS Locomotive BASIC Procedure-oriented BBC BASIC Liberty BASIC PureBasic QuickBASIC QBasic True BASIC Turbo Basic XBasic Xblite Microsoft Small Basic With object extensions BlitzMax FreeBASIC Gambas PowerBasic ProvideX RapidQ REALbasic GLBasic StarOffice Basic Visual Basic Visual Basic .NET Categories: BASIC programming language family | BASIC compilers | Object-oriented programming languages | Procedural programming languages Hidden categories: Articles lacking reliable references from December 2008 | All articles lacking sources | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since December 2008(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about ionic detox, furniture bolt, ir ccd camera, cherub garden statue, heat shrink sleeving, bike for kids, ford ignition module, bath ultrasonic, fta satellites, bathroom vanity unit, . The Genie Fire TV / Dvbt Box products should be show more here!

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Dual-modulus prescaler for Pll Digital Radio

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Internal Multimedia speaker-4 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-ROM Internal Multimedia Speaker Internal Multimedia speaker-1 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-ROM PMPO: 15W Control type: button Drive unit: 2.25-inch (full range) Power: accept power supply with 12V Rated impedance: 4 ohms Frequence response: 100Hz to 20kHz (+ - 3dB) Separation: 92dB Weight: 0.72Kg More Products from this Supplier Internal Multimedia speaker-3 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-ROMInternal Multimedia speaker-1 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-ROMInternal Multimedia speaker-5 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-R The Dual modulus prescaler is an electronic circuit used in high-frequency synthesizer designs to overcome the problem of generating narrowly-spaced frequencies that are nevertheless too high to be passed directly through the feedback loop of the system. The modulus of a prescaler is its division ratio. Dual-modulus means that it can divide by two different factors, usually M and M+1. Which factor is applied is changed using a control input. By careful arrangement, the system automatically operates to solve the problem at hand. Contents 1 The Problem 2 The solution 3 Specific Application Example 4 See also // The Problem A frequency synthesizer produces an output frequency f, which is the reference frequency fr x the division ratio N such that f = Nfr Since N is an integer, the output frequency must therefore be restricted to whole multiples of fr. Typically, these will be the channels for which the radio equipment is designed for, so fr will usually be equal to the channel spacing. For example, on narrow-band radiotelephones, a channel spacing of 12.5 kHz is typical. Suppose that the divider N is only able to operate at a maximum clock frequency of 10 MHz, but the output f is in the hundreds of MHz range. If we interpose a fixed prescaler with a value M of say, 40, we can drop the output frequency easily into the operating range of the divider N. However, we have now introduced a factor of 40 into the equation, so the output frequency is now: f = 40Nfr If fr remains at 12.5 kHz, we can only obtain every 40th channel, not very useful. Alternatively if we reduce fr by a factor of 40 to compensate, the comparison frequency becomes 312.5 Hz, which is much too low to give good filtering and lock performance characteristics. It also means that programming the divider becomes more complex, as we need to only use those ratios that give us true channels, not the 1/40th of a channel that are now available! The solution The solution is the dual modulus prescaler. The main divider is split into two parts, the main part N and an additional divider A which is much shorter than N. Both dividers are clocked from the output of the dual-modulus prescaler, but only the output of the N divider is fed back to the comparator. Initially, the prescaler is set to divide by M+1. Both N and A count down until A reaches zero, at which point the prescaler is switched to a division ratio of M. At this point, the divider N has completed A counts. Counting continues until N reaches zero, which is an additional N-A counts. At this point the cycle repeats. Thus: f = fr((M(N-A) + A(M+1)))/N which reduces to f = fr((MN+A))/N So while we still have a factor of M being multiplied by N, we can ADD an additional factor A, which effectively gives us a divider with a fractional part. Only the prescaler needs to be constructed from high-speed parts, and the reference frequency can remain equal to the desired output frequency spacing. The diagram below shows the elements and arrangement of a frequency synthesizer with dual-modulus prescaler. (Compare with diagram on main synthesizer page). One can compute A and N from the formula: A = V mod M N = V div M where V is the combined division ratio (V = MN+A). For this to work properly, A must be strictly less than M, as well as less than or equal to N. These restrictions on values of A imply that you can't get every division ratio V. If V falls below M(M-1), some channels will be missing. Specific Application Example Dual modulus prescaler waveform with a 10 microsecond scale. Dual modulus prescaler waveform with a 20 nanosecond scale. Today, most dual-modulus prescalers exist inside of PLL chips, making it impossible to probe actual signals during operation. The first dual-modulus prescalers were discrete ECL devices, separate from the PLL chips. Here is an example of a dual-modulus prescaler in use. This circuit happens to use a Motorola MC145158 with a Fujitsu MB-501 dual-modulus prescaler operating in the 128/129 mode. The PLL is locked at 917.94 MHz [f in the equation] with a channel spacing frequency of 30 kHz [fr in the equation]. The total integer count therefore is 30598. Dividing this by 128 [M in the equation] yields a quotient of 239 with a remainder of 6, N and A respectively. The result of this frequency choice is that the prescaler spends most of its time counting at 128, and just a brief period at 129. This is shown by the upper purple trace, the modulus control or counter output. These two screen captures differ only in the horizontal scale. The lower, yellow trace is the N counter output whose frequency corresponds to the channel spacing frequency of 30 kHz. The green trace is the output from the dual-modulus prescaler, which happens to correspond to 7.1714 MHz in the case...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about car battery charger solar, stainless steel napkin holder, matte inkjet paper, sanding screen, multi purpose ladders, mens spandex underwear, loose gemstone, tripod jack, car ceiling, fetal heart doppler, . The Internal Multimedia speaker-4 Internal Multimedia Speaker for Desktop, Easy Installation as a CD-ROM products should be show more here!

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Personal Computer Memory Card International Association for...

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TVS Motors for 50cc moped scooter

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We can guarantee high quality, excellent service and competitive price TVS Motors Type Private Conglomerate (BSE) Founded in 1911 by Shri.T V Sundaram Iyengar Headquarters Chennai, Tamilnadu, India Key people Mr.Venu Srinivasan Chairman Products Motorcycles,Mopeds,Ungeared scooters, Automotive components Revenue USD 2.2 billion (FY 2006) Employees 5,633 (2007) Website www.tvsmotor.in TV Sundaram Iyengar and Sons Limited (TVSs) is the holding company for the TVS Group of companies engaged in the manufacturing of almost all kinds of automotive components, best two wheelers and a few other industrial products. They are also into the financial services sector. The turnover of the entire group was close to $2 billion in 2003. TVS was founded by T. V. Sundaram Iyengar in 1911. It is the only automotive manufacturer in India to get the prestigious Deming Prize. One of its subsidiaries Sundaram Clayton was the first company in India to receive the Deming allowed by Sundaram Brake Linings also getting the Deming Prize. This prize is "given to organizations or divisions of organizations that have achieved distinctive performance improvement through the application of TQM in a designated year." Sundaram Clayton went on to be awarded the Japan Quality Medal. The TVS group of companies is mainly situated in Padi, Tamil Nadu, in the outskirts of Chennai (formerly Madras). Contents 1 TVS Motors 2 TVS Group Companies 3 The major products 3.1 Motorcycles 3.2 Scooterettes 3.3 Stepthru 3.4 Mopeds 4 References 5 External links // TVS Motors TVS Motor Company has its origin in SUndaram CLayton Limited, Moped Division, started in 1980. The factory was started in Hosur, Tamilnadu in southern India. The first product launched was a 50 cc moped, which appealed to the masses because of its capability to carry two people. In the same location, the same promotors started another company in 1984, in collaboration with Suzuki Motor Corporation of Japan, for the manufacture of 100 cc motorcycles under the brand name of Ind-Suzuki Motorcycles. Subsequently in the moped division was bought by Ind Suzuki Motorcycles in 1987 and the company changed its name to TVS Suzuki Ltd. Even though the company started producing all kinds of two wheelers like mopeds, scooters and motorcycles, the collaboration with Suzuki continued for the motorcycles only. The collaboration with Suzuki Motor Corporation ended in 2001 and since then the name of the company changed to TVS Motor Company. The company now develops all types of two-wheelers th rough its own in house R&D facility and manufactures in three locations in India, Hosur in Tamlnadu, Mysore in Karnataka and Batti in Himachal Pradesh. It has recently started a new manufacturing plant in Indonesia to cater to the South east Asian market. The Chairman and Managing Director of the Company is Mr. Venu Srinivasan who is the grandson of TV Sundaram Iyengar. TVS Group Companies Sundaram Brake Linings Sundaram Fastners Southern Roadways Sundaram Finance Sundharams Private Limited Brakes India Limited The major products Motorcycles TVS Ind Suzuki AX 100 TVS MAX 100 TVS MAX R 100 TVS Supra TVS Suzuki Samurai TVS Suzuki Shogun TVS Suzuki Shaolin TVS Suzuki Fiero TVS Fiero TVS Star TVS Star City TVS Star city deluxe TVS Star Sport TVS Fiero F2 TVS Fiero FX TVS Centra TVS Victor (110 cc) TVS Victor GLX (125 cc) TVS Victor EDGE (125 cc) TVS Flame (125 cc,ccvti technology) TVS Apache (150 cc,13.7 Ps @8500rpm) TVS Apache RTR 160 TVS Apache RTR 160 EFI (Electronic Fuel Injection) TVS Flame Scooterettes TVS Scooty ES (60 cc) TVS Scooty KS (60 cc) TVS Scooty Pep (75 cc) TVS Scooty Pep + (90 cc) TVS Teenz Launch: 8 December 2006, Engine Volume: 65cc, Top Speed: 50 km/h, Mileage: 30-35 km/l, Colors: Black, Red, violet. 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Cathedral of Christ the King (Hamilton) for cork floor tile

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On the south side of the bell tower, is the cornerstone blessed by Bishop McNally, builder of the Cathedral. It is a stone excavated from the Roman Catacombs to symbolize the cathedral's unity with the ancient Christian church, the first generation after Christ. Contents 1 Cathedral activities 2 Building history 3 Interior 4 Cathedral fire 5 Cathedral vicinity 6 References 7 External links // Cathedral activities Christ the King Cathedral Masses are usually presided over by the parish rector, but occasionally, one of the bishops or guest priests will preside. The Cathedral is located atop a hill facing south. The South "King St." doors open up to a massive fine stone staircase leading down into the front parking lot. The pure gothic belltower containing a carillon of 23 bells, is 165 feet high and visible from a great distance. The largest bell called the Bourdon Bell, weighs 4 1/2 tons and was donated by Prime Minister of Canada, R. Bennett, a friend of Bishop McNally's. At night, the Cathedral is illuminated by flood lights and creates an imposing sight, especially from the Hamilton escarpment. Christ the King Cathedral is the home of many activities for Roman Catholic schools within the diocese, such as Confirmation retreats and other religious activities for school - aged children and adults alike. Parish organizations include the Knights of Columbus, Children's Liturgy, Bazaar Committee, Social Committee, Altar Servers, Cathedral ushers, Catholic Women's League, St. Vincent De Paul Charities, Eucharistic Ministers, the Cathedral Choir which sings at the 11 am Mass, the Tenor-Bass Men's choir which sings at the 9 am Mass and the Cathedral Cantors which lead the singing at the 5pm Saturday and Sunday Masses. There is also a parish advisory committee made up of all the Ministry leaders. The music department presents approximately 5 concerts per year of various choirs and orchestras. Building history Joseph Pigott was a construction giant who headed the family business that built Hamilton landmarks including City Hall, the Pigott Building, Copps Coliseum and Christ the King Cathedral. Interior Construction was begun by the Pigott Construction Company of Hamilton in 1930 and completed in 1933. Renovations were carried out in 1981 when it was damaged by a fire earlier that year. One stained glass window was completely rebuilt by the original craftsman, F. Meyer of Munich, Germany. Some of the renovations that were added after the fire are: a solid marble floor for the altar, a new marble altar and presidential chairs including the Bishop's Cathedra a reconfigured ambo for readers of the scriptures at Mass. new lighting and sound system air conditioning of the entire Cathedral and basement hall a new four manual organ console The cathedral interior is pure 13th Century English Gothic. Two kinds of limestone grace its walls and pillars: Indiana Limestone and Ontario Credit Valley Limestone. Its vaulted ceiling, with gold bosses, is a direct copy of Norwich Cathedral in England. It also has seating for over 1000 parishioners in the nave and 200 in the Sanctuary area, with television flat screens installed on the side Indiana limestone columns for blind spots. The left side altar with its magnificent large painting of Christ's entry into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday, contains the holy oils in three gold urns. The right side altar contains a massive painting of the Nativity Scene and a mosaic of the Eastern Catholic Churches: Our Lady of Perpetual Help. The cathedral is home to 82 stained glass windows by F. Meyer of Munich, including depictions from the New Testament, numerous saint depictions at the very top walls of the cathedral in the clerestory, and a grand masterpiece rose window at the very rear above the organ, depicting the Communion of Saints and Christ the King. The 235 foot central nave is flanked by two side aisles divided by massive limestone pillars. The nave is 72 feet wide and 90 feet high. The rear narthex of the church contains a solid oak statue of Christ the King. The choir loft houses a large, four manual Steinmeyer pipe organ built in Ottengen, Bavaria with almost 5,000 pipes played for all Masses and Services by Cathedral organist Robert Corso. It contains 86...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about plastic coin holder, picture framing glass, talking toy parrot, dump truck toys, optical mirrors, 12v fluorescent light, thermal machines, foot detox patches, mini electric motors, men leather blazer, . 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Sky brightness for solar table light

I want to introduct something about Suspension Light. Suspension Light Place of Origin: China Brand Name: MOD Model No: DZ-235 Certification: CE Base Material: Steel Color: Silver Terms of Payment: T/T, L/C at sight Supply Ability: 20,000pcs/month Minimum Order: 200pcs Delivery Lead Time: 25 days Features: 1) DZ office suspension light lamp body: made of steel plate and die-cast aluminum frame 2) Lamp type: T5 3) Power: 2 x 35W 4) Color: silver, white, black Packing: Carton Airglow made visible from aboard the ISS (NASA) The fact that the sky is not completely dark at night can be easily observed. Were the sky (in the absence of moon and citylights) absolutely dark, one would not be able to see the silhouette of an object against the sky. The intensity of the sky varies greatly over the day and the primary cause differs as well. During daytime when the sun is above the horizon direct scattering of sunlight (Rayleigh scattering) is the overwhelmingly dominant source of light. In twilight, the period of time between sunset and sunrise, the situation is more complicated and a further differentiation is required. Twilight is divided in three segments according to how far the sun is below the horizon in segments of 6. After sunset the civil twilight sets in, and ends when the sun drops more than 6 below the horizon. This is followed by the nautical twilight, when the sun reaches heights of -6 and -12, after which comes the astronomical twilight defined as the period from -12 to -18. When the sun drops more than 18 below the horizon the sky generally attains its minimum brightness. Several sources can be identified as the source of the intrinsic brightness of the sky, namely airglow, indirect scattering of sunlight, scattering of starlight, and artificial light pollution. Contents 1 Airglow 2 Indirect scattering of Sunlight 3 Scattered light from extraterrestrial sources 4 Light pollution 5 Twilight 6 Relative contributions 7 See also 8 References // Airglow Spectrum of the night sky When physicist Anders ?ngstr?m examined the spectrum of the aurora borealis he discovered that even on nights when the aurora was absent its characteristic green line was still present. It was not until the 1920s that scientists were beginning to identify and understand the emission lines in aurorae and of the sky itself and what was causing them. The green line Angstrom observed is in fact an emission line with a wavelength of 557.7nm caused by the recombination of oxygen in the upper atmosphere. Airglow is the collective name of the various processes that occur in the upper atmosphere that result in the emission of photons with the driving force being primarily UV-radiation from the sun. Several emission lines are dominant, a green line from oxygen at 557.7nm, a yellow doublet from sodium at 589.0 and 589.6nm, and a red lines from oxygen at 630.0 and 636.4nm. The sodium emissions come from a thin sodium layer approximately 10km thick at an altitude of 90 - 100km, above the mesopause and in the D-layer of the ionosphere. The red oxygen lines originate at altitudes of about 300km, in the F-layer. The green oxygen emissions are more spatially distributed. How sodium gets to mesospheric heights is not yet well understood, but it is believed to be a combination of upward transport of sea salt and meteoritic dust. In daytime sodium and red oxygen emissions are dominant, and are roughly 1000 times more luminous than nighttime emissions because in daytime the upper atmosphere is fully exposed to solar UV radiation. The effect is however not noticeable to the human eye since it totally fades in the glare of directly scattered sunlight. Indirect scattering of Sunlight Amount of air still illuminated after sunset, at the horizon. Normalized so that zenith is 1 airmass Indirectly scattered sunlight comes from two directions. From the atmosphere itself, and from outer space. In the first case, the sun has just set but still illuminates the upper atmosphere directly. Because the amount of scattered sunlight is proportional to the number of scatterers (i.e. air molecules) in the line of sight, the intensity of this light decreases rapidly as the sun drops further below the horizon and illuminates less and less of the atmosphere. When the sun's altitude is < -6 99% of the atmosphere in zenith is in the earth's shadow and second order scattering takes over. At the horizon, however, 35% of the atmosphere along the line of sight is still directly illuminated, and continues to be until the sun reaches -12. From -12 to -18 only the uppermost parts of the atmosphere along the horizon, directly above the spot where the sun is, is still illuminated. After that, all direct illumination ceases and astronomical darkness sets in. A second source sunlight is the zodiacal light, which is caused by reflection and scattering of sunlight on interplanetary dust. Zodiacal light varies quite a lot in intensity depending on the position of the earth, location of the observer, time of year, and composition and distribution of the reflecting dust. Scattered light from extraterrestrial sources Not only sunlight is scattered by the molecules in the air. Starlight and the diffuse light of the milky way are also scattered by the...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about electronic gate, omega watch band, fasteners suppliers, foldable weight bench, cartridge refill machines, extruding machine, digital pressure monitor, hasp staple, brake dies, aluminum video, . 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Mount Ashland for Panel Mount Monitor

I want to introduct something about Media MVP player. Media MVP player Certification: CE Price Terms: FOB ShenZhen USD 58~70 Terms of Payment: T/T,Western Union,paypal for a sample Supply Ability: 5000 Piece/Pieces per Month Minimum Order: 1 Piece/Pieces Delivery Lead Time: in stock & 15 days after payment Network media player: MediaMVP Features: * Uses 10Mbit or 100Mbit Ethernet, for the best network performance with any type of digital media. Plays DVD quality videos on your TV set over an Ethernet LAN! * Plays MP3 music, either individual titles, all the music titles in a directory or M3U, B4S, PLS and ASX playlists * Remote control for easy access to your PC media from your TV set. MediaMVPs remote control allows you to navigate through your PCs disk drives, and displays media names, directories and other information on the TV set. MediaMVPs remote also can control the audio volume and mute It has been suggested that some content from this article be split into a separate article entitled Mount Ashland Ski Area. (Discuss) Mount Ashland Mount Ashland ski area in winter Elevation 7,532feet (2,296m) NAVD 88 Location Jackson County, Oregon, USA Range Siskiyou Mountains Prominence 3,132feet (955m) Coordinates 4204?50.7?N 12243?00.8?W? / ?42.08075 122.716889? / 42.08075; -122.716889Coordinates: 4204?50.7?N 12243?00.8?W? / ?42.08075 122.716889? / 42.08075; -122.716889 Topo map USGS Mount Ashland Mount Ashland is the highest peak in the Siskiyou Mountains of southern Oregon, U.S. It was named for the city of Ashland, Oregon 18miles (29km) north of the mountain. The Siskiyou Mountains are in the northern Klamath Mountains in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon. The mountain is part of the Rogue-Siskiyou National Forest, which encompasses most of the Siskiyou Mountains. The Oregon-California border is three miles (5 km) south of the mountain. Contents 1 Ski area 1.1 History 1.2 Expansion 2 Other activities 3 References 4 External links // Ski area Mount Ashland's "Bowl" Mount Ashland features a ski area with 23 trails on 200acres (0.81km2) served by four lifts, in addition to chute skiing in a glacial cirque called The Bowl. The mountain receives over 300inches (7,620.0mm) of snow annually with a season from early December until mid-April. Half of the terrain is rated as advanced, and 15% is rated beginner. History Mount Ashland's Lodge During the 1950s, the mountain was a popular destination for local back country ski enthusiasts, some of whom built the lodge and one lift in 1963. In the 1970s, the area was managed by the Southern Oregon College Foundation (now Southern Oregon University) until it was purchased by Dick Hicks, a local businessman, in 1977. In 1983, the ski area was sold to Harbor Properties of Seattle, the owners of Stevens Pass Ski Area. Two new lifts were built during their ownership and night skiing lights were installed. In 1991, the City of Ashland purchased the ski resort through a community fundraising campaign and a grant from the Oregon Economic Development Fund. The slogan of the community fundraising campaign was "Save Mount Ashland." In 1929 the City of Ashland got the Forest Service to agree that the city would participate in any forest management that might impact water quality of the 15,000-acre (61km2) Ashland Creek watershed, the city's sole municipal water supply. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s backcountry skiing on Mount Ashland grew in popularity among local residents, prompting some to envision a developed ski area. Mount Ashland chairlift in summer During 1961 to 1963, the Mount Ashland Corporation raised money to clear trees, grade terrain, build roads, and develop a ski area. It includes a ski lodge, the Ariel chairlift, a T-bar lift, and a rope tow on the north face of the mountain. Medford businessman Glenn Jackson provided more than half of the $120,000 that financed construction of the lodge. In 1970, after three consecutive years of winter drought deprived the mountain of adequate snowfall to continue operations, the Mount Ashland Corporation folded. The Southern Oregon College Foundation took over management the ski area after the people of Jackson County financed the purchase of ski area resources in the first of two public bailouts in the operation's history. In 1975, the City of Ashland signed a new Memorandum of Understanding with USFS in which the city agreed to hire consultants to monitor conditions in the Ashland Creek watershed and USFS agreed to implement any measures necessary to maintain watershed quality. In 1977, Dick Hicks purchased the ski area from Jackson County and incorporated it as Ski Ashland, Inc. In 1978, Ski Ashland installed the Windsor chairlift. The monitoring effort led by USFS Ashland district ranger, Glendon Jefferies, observed the East Fork of Ashland Creek flowing "a solid reddish brown" below the ski area. Jefferies wrote to Ski Ashland in 1978, "The Mount Ashland Ski Area is a major source of sediment pollution in the East Fork of Ashland Creek." A 1979 report by James Montgomery to the city administrator made a similar finding. In 1983, Harbor Properties of Seattle purchased Ski Ashland from Hicks. Over the next four years, Harbor developed on-slope lighting, a vehicle shop, and the Sonnet and Comer chair lifts. Drought struck again in 19881991 and skier use declined. In 1991 a grassroots effort raised two million dollars to save Mount Ashland from bankruptcy. Money for the purchase came from donor restricted contributions and a grant from the Oregon Economic Development Fund channeled through the City of Ashland. 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Mold growth, assessment, and remediation for Drywall Access...

I want to introduct something about mouldings, casings, baseboards, crowns, profiles. mouldings, casings, baseboards, crowns, profiles MDF+Veneer overlay,MDF+ PVC overlay,MDF+CPL overlay, solid wood+painting overlay (Redirected from Mold Remediation) Mold assessment and Mold remediation are techniques used in occupational health: mold assessment is the process of identifying the location and extent of the mold hazard in a structure, and mold remediation is the process of removal and/or cleanup of mold from an indoor environment. It has been estimated that 40 percent of United States homes have some form of mold problem. Contents 1 Health effects 2 Causes / Growing conditions 3 Assessment 3.1 Sampling 4 Remediation 4.1 Cleanup and removal methods 4.1.1 Vacuum 4.1.2 Damp wipe 4.1.3 HEPA vacuum 4.1.4 Disposal of debris and damaged materials 4.2 Equipment 5 Protection levels 5.1 Level I 5.2 Level II 5.3 Level III 5.4 Level IV 6 Notes 7 See also 8 External links // Health effects Main article: Mold health issues Molds are ubiquitous in nature, and mold spores are a common component of household and workplace dust. However, when mold spores are present in large quantities, they can present a health hazard to humans, potentially causing allergic reactions and respiratory problems. Some molds also produce mycotoxins that can pose serious health risks to humans and animals. Exposure to high levels of mycotoxins can lead to neurological problems and in some cases death. Prolonged exposure, e.g. daily workplace exposure, can be particularly harmful. The term toxic mold refers to molds that produce mycotoxins, such as Stachybotrys chartarum, and not to all molds in general. Causes / Growing conditions Molds and fungi are found everywhere inside and outside, and can grow on almost any substance when moisture is present. Molds when they reproduce make spores, which can be carried by air currents. When these spores land on a moist surface that is suitable for life, they begin to grow. Molds are essential to the natural breakdown of organic materials in the environment. Mold is normally found indoors at levels that do not affect most healthy individuals. When these levels become abnormally high as determined by indoor air quality testing or a mold inspection, remediation is recommended to be carried out by a professional remediation company.[citation needed] Because common building materials are capable of sustaining mold growth, and mold spores are ubiquitous, mold growth in an indoor environment is typically related to an indoor water or moisture problem. Mold growth may also be caused by incomplete drying of flooring materials such as concrete. Leaky roofs, building maintenance problems, or indoor plumbing problems can lead to mold growth inside homes, schools, or office buildings. Another common source of mold growth is flooding. For significant mold growth to occur, there must be a source of water (which could be invisible humidity), a source of food, and a substrate capable of sustaining growth. Common building materials, such as plywood, drywall, furring strips, carpets, and carpet padding are food for molds. In carpet, invisible dust and cellulose are the food sources (see also dust mites). After a single incident of water damage occurs in a building, molds grow inside walls and then become dormant until a subsequent incident of high humidity; this illustrates how mold can appear to be a sudden problem, long after a previous flood or water incident that did not produce a mold-related problem. The right conditions re-activate mold. Studies also show that mycotoxin levels are perceptibly higher in buildings that have once had a water incident (source CMHC). Although this home suffered only minor exterior damage from Hurricane Katrina, small leaks and inadequate air flow permitted this mold infestation. Both our indoor and outdoor environment have mold spores present. There is no such thing as a mold free environment in the Earth's biosphere. Spores need three things to grow into mold: Nutrients: Food for spores in an indoor environment is organic matter, often cellulose. Moisture: Moisture is required to begin the decaying process caused by the mold. Time: Mold growth begins between 24 hours and 10 days from the provision of the growing conditions. There is no known way to date mold. Mold colonies can grow inside building structures. The main problem with the presence of mold in buildings is the inhalation of mycotoxins. Molds may produce an identifiable smell. Growth is fostered by moisture. After a flood or major leak, mycotoxin levels are higher in the building even after it has dried out (source: CMHC). Food sources for molds in buildings include cellulose-based materials, such as wood, cardboard, and the paper facing on both sides of drywall, and all other kinds of organic matter, such as soap, dust and fabrics. 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UMW Toyota Motor (Malaysia) for auto window motor

I want to introduct something about Sprockets 003. Sprockets 003 Specifications: 1) Name: standard sprocket 2) Simplex, duplex, triplex and plate-wheel sprockets in steel and cast iron materials; 3) With standard bore; 4) Sprocket type: A type, B type, C typ UMW Toyota Motor is the appointed Toyota distributor of Toyota Motor Corporation, which is based in Japan. UMW Toyota Motor is engaged in the assembly, marketing and distribution of Toyota vehicles and products in Malaysia. It is also responsible for sales & marketing, business operations and advertising for the LEXUS brand in Malaysia. UMW Toyota Motor's current tagline is "Moving Forward" Contents 1 Background 1.1 UMW Holdings 1.2 Founder 1.3 UMW Toyota Motor Corporation 2 Online Cummunities 2.1 Tribe Toyota 2.2 Toyota Owner's Journal 3 Current Models 3.1 Toyota Vios 3.2 Toyota Altis 3.3 Toyota Camry 3.4 Toyota Fortuner 3.5 Toyota Hilux 3.6 Toyota Avanza 3.7 Toyota Innova 3.8 Toyota Rush 3.9 Toyota RAV4 3.10 Toyota Yaris 3.11 Toyota Wish 3.12 Toyota Hiace 4 Corporate Social Responsibility 4.1 Toyota Eco Youth 4.2 Road Safety Campaign 4.3 Toyota Classics 4.4 Mobility to Medicine 5 References 6 See also 7 External links // Background UMW Toyota Motor Sdn Bhd, is a joint-venture between UMW Holdings Berhad and Japan's Toyota Motor Corporation and Toyota Tsusho Corporation. UMW Holdings UMW is on of the largest locally-owned companies in Malaysia, with a diverse portfolio of business units ranging from motor vehicles to manufacturing, engineering, agriculture and insurance. Founder UMW Holdings was founded by Chia Yee Soh, who started working at 14 as an apprentice in a bicycle repair shop in Singapore. In 1917, Chia started his own automotive repair shop - United Motor Works in Singapore. Chia passed his helm of UMW to his eldest son Charlie Chia Cheng Guan. Charlie helmed the group and lead UMW from a motor workshop into a leading Malaysian conglomerate - only for the family to lose it in the 1980s because of financial difficulties. Today, UMW Holdings Bhd is controlled by the Malaysian government. However, the Chia family still has their business empire mainly in Singapore. Charlie's son Timothy Chia Chee Ming, is currently the Chairman and Group CEO of Hup Soon Globalin Singapore. UMW Toyota Motor Corporation Because of its size, as well as its reputation for reliability and honesty, UMW was selected by Toyota Motor Corporation as its partner in Malaysia.Today, UMW Toyota Motor is primarily engaged in the assembly, marketing and distribution of Toyota vehicles and marketing and distribution of Lexus vehicles. Online Cummunities Tribe Toyota Tribe Toyota is an online community created by UMW Toyota Motor. Starting out in 2003 as the Funser community which catered only to Toyota Unser owners, it was later renamed Tribe Toyota and expanded to accommodate all Toyota model owners in Malaysia. In addition to serving as an interactive hub for the Toyota community, Tribe Toyota offers yearly events to its members subsidized by UMW Toyota Motor. Toyota Owner's Journal The Toyota Owners Journal is claimed as a first of its kind in Malaysia. Toyota owners are able to log and track details pertaining to their vehicles such as, service records, vehicle specifications, maintenance expenditures and other related particulars. The Journal also offers a personal reminder service for users to set personal and vehicle-related reminders (e.g. oil changes, road tax renewals, outstanding traffic summonses etc.). Current Models Based on an independent survey carried out by Ratera & van Galen Sdn. Bhd., Toyota has been top of the list for Malaysian buyers. Toyota Vios The Toyota Vios is a 4-door subcompact sedan. Introduced in 2003, it serves as a replacement of the Toyota Soluna which filled the Asian subcompact market for a 1.5 litre, below the Toyota Corolla and Toyota Camry, both of which are also marketed in the region. The Toyota Vios 1.5J is the Toyota Vios model latest updated variant. Toyota Altis The Toyota Corolla, marketed under the name Corolla Altis in Malaysia as well as other countries, is a line of subcompact/compact cars. The Corolla Altis was launched in March 2008 in Malaysia and is offered in 5 variants 1.8G, 1.8G Sporty, 1.8E, 1.8E Sporty and 1.6E. Toyota Camry The Toyota Camry is a mid-size, formerly compact, car manufactured by Toyota since 1980 and is offered in Malaysia in 3 variants - 2.0E, 2.0G and 2.4V. Toyota Fortuner The Toyota Fortuner is a pickup truck-based passenger vehicle (PPV) produced by Toyota and is assembled in Asia and South America. The Toyota Fortuner 2.7V Petrol and 2.5G Diesel variants are sold in Malaysia. In 2008, the 2.5G Diesel, 2.5G TRD Sportivo, 2.7 Petrol and 2.7 TRD Sportivo have undergone improvements in both appearance and vehicle specification. 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Vertical form fill sealing machine for plastic packaging tub...

I want to introduct something about Supply Medical Tubing. Supply Medical Tubing Precision Medical Plastics Co., Ltd is a ISO13485:2003 certified contract manufacturer specilizing producing precision thermoplastic tubing ,catheters with the material of PVC, PU, PP, PE, PA,Pebax, PC, EVA, ABS and so on. Our production capabilities include: high pressure extension line(braided) 1200psi(used to connect the inflation device) PU IV catheter tubing tubing to connect medical machine multi-lumen tubing Thin wall tubing Co-extrusion tubing microbore tubing radiopaque tubing epidural catheter gynecological tubing endoscope channels Hole puching printing tip forming OEM assemblies Should any of these items be of interest to you, please let us kno This is a type of automated assembly-line product packaging system, commonly used to in the packaging industry for food, and a wide variety of other products. The machine constructs plastic bags out of a flat roll of plastic film, while simultaneously filling the bags with product and sealing the filled bags. Both solids and liquids can be bagged using this packaging system. The typical machine is loaded with a continuous flat roll of plastic film, which has had labeling and artwork applied to the exterior of the film. Note that while plastic is the most commonly used packaging material in the food industry, the technology can also be used to form continuous paper and fabric product containers by changing the edge sealing/seaming methods. After unrolling, the film may first be fed through a sterilizing chemical bath and dryer prior to use in the packaging system. The film approaches the back of a long hollow conical tube, and when the center of the plastic is near the tube, the outer edges of the film form flaps that wrap around the conical tube. The film is pulled downward around the outside of the tube and a vertical heat-sealing bar clamps onto the edges of the film, bonding the film by melting the seam edges together. To start the bagging process, a horizontal sealing bar clamps across the bottom edge of the tube, bonding the film together, and cutting off any film below. The sealed tube end is then lowered onto a precision weighing table and the product to be bagged is dispensed through the long conical tube in the center of the bag. When the tare weight of the product-filled bag is reached, filling stops, and the horizontal sealing bar seals the top of the bag, and simulatenously forms the bottom of the next bag above. This bag is then cut off from the tube and is now a sealed package, ready to advance onward into the product boxing and shipping processes. During the final sealing process, the bag may be filled with air from a blower or from an inert gas supply. Inflating the bag helps reduce the crushing of fragile products such as potato chips, while inflating with an inert gas helps drive out oxygen and retards the growth of bacteria that would spoil the product. Dual web systems are also available for four side sealed pouches, as well as pouches requiring different materials for each side. Dual web systems use two rolls of material instead of one, which are fed in from opposite sides of the machine. The bottom and sides are heat sealed together to form the pouch, and the product is loaded from the top. The pouch with loaded product then advances downwards and the top is sealed and pouch is cut off. The sealing of the top of the pouch forms the bottom of the next pouch. During this process a tear notch may be added. The feeding of material and cutting of the pouch can be determined either by pouch length, or indexing to an eyespot, which is detected by a visual sensor. While single web systems are popular for food applications, the dual web four side seal system is often popular for IVD and Medical device products. Closely related is the horizontal form-fill-seal machine, which is generally less space effective than a Vertical system. References Matrix Pro201830P video (Youtube video of form/fill/seal machine in operation) Ocean Machines - Vertical Form Fill & Seal with Multihead (Youtube video of form/fill/seal machine in operation) QuickPouch Vertical Form Fill Seal Machine in Operation (Youtube video of form/fill/seal machine in operation) QuickPouch Vertical Form Fill Seal Machine (Webpage for Popular Form Fill Seal Machine) Categories: Industrial design | Packaging | Unit operations(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about h7 hid, flower girl tiara, fashion tee shirt, h5 bluetooth headset, replica cheap handbags, tall candles, calcined alumina, cable signal booster, usb caps, necklace keychain, . The Supply Medical Tubing products should be show more here!

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Fuji Rabbit for 4 wheel scooters

I want to introduct something about Beach Towel / Bath Towel. Beach Towel / Bath Towel 100% cotton velour reactive printed beach towel / bath towelFeatures:1) Specifications: a) 30" x 60", 40 x 70", 28" x 58", 29" x 58" b) Or as per customer's specifications2) Weight: 300g-600g3) Various designs available or as per customer's request Fuji Rabbit 150 Fuji Rabbit Junior in Chile The Fuji Rabbit was a motor scooter produced in Japan by Fuji Heavy Industries from 1946 through 1968. Production of the initial model, the S-1 began in 1946, some six months before the Vespa went into production and was largely inspired by scooters used by American servicemen during and after World War II. Eventually the Fuji Rabbit scooters evolved into some of the most technologically sophisticated scooters of their era, featuring electric starters, automatic transmissions and pneumatic suspension systems. The Fuji Rabbit scooters were the first Japanese made scooters capable of reaching speeds in excess of 60miles per hour (97km/h). The Rabbits primary competitor was the Mitsubishi Silver Pigeon, which also started production around the same time as the Rabbit, and later in 1954 the Honda Juno. As the Japanese economy expanded, the demand for scooters decreased in favor of more comfortable four wheel transport, and Fuji diversified into automobiles in 1958 with the introduction of the Subaru 360. The last Fuji scooter rolled off the production line in June 1968. Although not very well known outside of Japan, the Fuji Rabbit has earned itself a place in Japanese pop culture as a symbol of nostalgia. Fuji Rabbits have been featured in Japanese animated series such as FLCL and Paranoia Agent and are a favourite amongst collectors of scooters and motorcycles in Japan. In North America, the Fuji Rabbit is best known for starting Malcolm Bricklin's motor vehicle career. (Bricklin was later responsible for importing the Subaru 360 and the Yugo hatchback, as well as producing his own car, among other things). The main importer for North America was the American Rabbit Corporation. References ^ "Fuji Rabbit Scooters History". Fujirabbit.com. http://www.fujirabbit.com/pages/frame_history.html. Retrieved on 2008-11-22. External links Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Fuji Rabbit scooters Fuji Rabbit.com The Original Fuji Rabbit Motorscooter Homepage Japanese Rabbit Website "Rabbit House" Japanese parts/information Website Fuji Rabbit discussion board Categories: Motor scooters | Subaru(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about second hand textile machinery, reflective insulation foil, cheap ice cream shoes, passenger elevator, magnetic eraser, microphone cords, outdoor cctv camera, taffeta material, used salon furniture, walking aid, . The Beach Towel / Bath Towel products should be show more here!

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Contents 1 Hotels 1.1 InterContinental City Stars 1.2 Holiday Inn City Stars 1.3 Staybridge Suites City Stars 2 Stars Centre 2.1 First phase 2.2 Second phase 2.3 Anchor Shops 2.4 Some of the outlets 3 Stars Capital 4 Star Living 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // Hotels The outdoor pool at InterContinental City Stars. InterContinental City Stars InterContinental City Stars Hotel, two times winner of the Best Business Hotel in Cairo award, is the largest InterContinental hotel in the world. It provides 790 rooms and suites. The hotel also offers: 5 Restaurants, 2 Lounges, a bar, a coffee shop and a casino. Health club, fitness studio, pilates studio, massage treatment rooms, hydro pool, Tennis courts, Squash courts, sauna and steam rooms. Business centre, meeting rooms, wireless data connection, high speed internet access and executive suites. The largest ballroom in the Middle East, with capacity of 2,200 seated guests. 19 multipurpose conference rooms. Holiday Inn City Stars The 330 rooms Holiday Inn City Stars offers guests an intimate venue for both business and leisure. The hotel offers: 3 restaurants, 2 lounges and a bar. Health club and outdoor heated swimming pool. Business centre, wireless data connection and high speed internet access. Staybridge Suites City Stars Staybridge Suites CityStars is an all-suite hotel designed for those who want an alternative to a traditional hotel. The hotel offers numerous choices of studios, suites and penthouses. The hotel also offers original and new services that allow guests to carry on with their normal lives when they are away from home. Staybridge Suites CityStars comprises 140 fully equipped and spacious suites including 34 studios, 50 one-bedroom apartments, 38 two-bedroom apartments, 10 three-bedroom apartments and 8 penthouses. Stars Centre Stars Centre Inside Stars Centre shopping mall Facts and statistics Location Cairo, Egypt Openingdate December 2004 Developer Golden Pyramids Plaza Management SCMD Owner City Stars Architect Cassia & Associates No.ofstores andservices 9,550 Total retail floor area 2,555,000square metres (27,500,000sqft) Parking 8,909,000 No.offloors 26 floors (6 Theater Floors, 4 Parking Floors, 4 Amusement Park Floors, 9 Shopping Floors, 3 food court floors) - half the mall floors are under ground Website CityStars.com.eg/StarsCentre Footnotes Winner of the MAXI Awards for Leasing Support in 2003 With a gross leasable area of 150,000 m2, Stars Centre was considered the largest in the Middle East until November 2008, when it was surpassed by Dubai Mall, located at Burj Dubai. It is almost as twice as large as Stars Center, and is now the largest shopping mall in the world. 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WWHK is an American licensed radio station in Concord, New Hampshire. The station is owned by Vox Media Corp. and is currently silent. History WWHK began operations in March 1972 as WKXL-FM, the FM sister station to WKXL (1450), under the ownership of Frank Estes, who also owned WKXR in Exeter, New Hampshire. In 1980, Estes sold the WKXL stations to a group of station employees. At one point, WKXL-FM offered its own programming (including a contemporary hit radio format), but in 1991 it was converted to a simulcast of the AM side's programming. In 1999, the employee group sold the WKXL stations to Vox Media, who, after buying WRCI (107.7) several months later, shifted the simulcast to that station; as a result, on January 3, 2000, the station returned to separate programming as a country station, WOTX-FM ("Outlaw Country"). In 2004, Vox sold most of its stations in the area to Nassau Broadcasting Partners; however, Nassau could not buy WOTX outright due to FCC ownership restrictions. Nassau did take control of the station under a local marketing agreement, and on February 7, 2005 swapped formats with WNHI (93.3) and became a classic rock station as WWHK ("102.3 The Hawk"), in tandem with a nearby Nassau classic rock station, WWHQ (101.5) in Meredith, New Hampshire. WWHK had planned to drop the classic rock format in favor of sports talk provided by Boston's WEEI in January 2008, but the deal between Nassau and Entercom ended up collapsing. In March 2008, the station shifted from classic rock to a more mainstream rock format. However, in September 2006, the FCC ruled that local marketing agreements and joint sales agreements counted towards the operator's ownership count in a market. Initially, Nassau continued to operate WWHK in violation of this ruling as it attempted to obtain a waiver to buy WWHK outright, but the FCC ruled in April 2008 that Nassau had worked with Arbitron to create a Concord radio market, and barred its purchase of WWHK. Four months later, the FCC ordered Nassau to terminate the joint sales agreement with Capitol Broadcasting (the Vox Media licensee that continued to hold the WWHK license while Nassau ran the station). Nassau complied, and on August 22, 2008, Vox reassumed control of the station with a commercial-free rock format. The station switched to classical music in September 2008; soon afterwards, the station went silent. Vox sold WWHK to Andrew Sumereau in 2009; future programming plans will remain unknown until the sale is finalized. References ^ "NHAB Alumni: Frank Estes". New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters. October 28, 2001. http://www.nhab.org/alumni/estes.html. Retrieved on August 26, 2008. ^ a b Fybush, Scott (April 2, 1999). "The Eagle Has Crash-Landed". North East RadioWatch. http://www.bostonradio.org/nerw/nerw-990402.html. Retrieved on August 26, 2008. ^ Wollman, Garrett. "WTPL promo vehicle". New Hampshire, June, 2005. 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Ford Territory
Production
2004resent
Assembly
Campbellfield, Victoria, Australia
Engine(s)
4.0L Barra I6
182kW 380Nm (SX)
190kW 383Nm (SY)
245kW 480Nm {SY Turbo}
270kW 550Nm (FPV F6X 270)
Wheelbase
2842mm (111.9in)
Length
4856mm (191.2in)
Width
1898mm (74.7in)
Height
1714mm (67.5in)
Curb weight
2015kg (4442lb)-2045kg (4508lb)
The Ford Territory is a crossover SUV built by Ford Australia and based on the EA169 platform of the Ford BA Falcon. It was released in April 2004. Its code name inside Ford was E265. It won the 2004 Wheels Car of the Year award, the reviewers praising car-like handling and practicality as reasons for its win. Ford had reportedly spent A$500 million on developing the range over four years. It is built on the same production line as the Australian-made Falcon. While many suspected that it would replace the Falcon wagon, the two actually co-exist together because the Territory is bought mainly by private buyers, the Falcon wagon by fleets.
Australian and New Zealand models are slightly different visually: all models sold in New Zealand have body-colour bumpers and alloy wheels, including the base model. Front light detail resembles that of jewellery in a black box. In New Zealand, the only rear wheel drive model is the base version and all other models have all wheel drive; while in Australia, all models are available with either rear wheel drive or all wheel drive.
South African sales for the Territory began in 2005. Exports to Thailand began in 2006, with the Thai model being offered only in AWD Ghia trim.
Contents
1 SX (20042005)
1.1 Specification levels
2 SY (20052008)
3 SY II (2008)
3.1 Specification levels
4 Territory as an emergency vehicle
5 FPV F6X
6 References
7 External links
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SX (20042005)
The original model was the SX and was produced between 20042005. The engine was the 4.0litre DOHC I6 Barra engine from the Falcon, developing 182kW (244hp).
Appearance-wise, the Territory resembles the Ford Taurus X sold in North America. Both cars have similar styling cues -- it was this that sold the Territory to Ford executives at the head office in Dearborn, Michigan. Simon Butterworth, who was behind the Ford Falcon facelift of 2003, styled the Territory but had worked with his American counterpart, J Mays, in working in the global Ford "DNA". Marcus Hotblack worked on the Territory's interior, with a Swiss army knife as a metaphor. Consequently, the car has touches such as flexible cupholders and a handbag holder to the side of the seat for female drivers, recognizing that many SUV buyers are women.

20042007 Ford Territory TX.
Specification levels
Both rear- and all-wheel drive configurations were offered in three trim levels. All-wheel drive models have an optional Hill Descent Control system, using the anti-lock braking system to control the car's motion downhill, inherited from Land Rover.
Options of five seats (in two rows) or seven seats (in three rows) are available. The rows of seats are arranged in a "theatre style", with the back row highest. They fold down smoothly into the floor. A DVD player is available as an option on all models.
TX:
TS: added side curtain airbags (optional on TX), which were a first for an Australian made car.
Ghia:
SY (20052008)

20042008 Ford Territory Ghia RWD.
An updated SY model arrived in October 2005, bringing with it a ZF six-speed automatic transmission on all AWD models and an increase in power to 190kW (255hp). The model also comes with a Rear Parking Camera (optional on the TS and standard on the Ghia), another first for an Australian made vehicle.
Ford Australia introduced a turbo variant of the base engine, in mid 2006. The addition of the turbo boosted the engine performance to 245kW (329hp) and 480N (350ftbf) of torque
SY II (2008)

FPV F6X.
The SY II facelift was revealed at the 2009 Melbourne International Motor Show. It consists of moderate front-end changes as well as other minor exterior changes. The interior gets upholstery changes across the range, with the old colour schemes being replaced with more modern ones.
Specification levels
TX: receives body-coloured bumpers and alloy wheels standard over the SY.
TS: also gains body-coloured bumpers, newly designed alloy wheels as well as third-row seats standard.
Ghia: models get mirror mounted side indicators, new alloy wheels, privacy glass for the rear windows and third-row seats standard.
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Other miniature ground-running vehicles, such as trucks, buses, etc. (but not railroad trains or tracked military vehicles) are usually included in the general category of model cars. The line between model and toy cars is not well-defined; some toys can be scaled and detailed well enough to be considered models also. Miniature cars which are poorly proportioned or lack significant detail are usually considered to be pure toys rather than models. Contents 1 Model cars from kits 1.1 History 1.2 Resin models 1.3 Kits from Asia/Far East 2 Die cast model cars 2.1 Types of toy cars 3 Powered model cars 4 Brands of model cars 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // Model cars from kits Revell model of a 1999 Ford Mustang Cobra Model car most frequently refers to scale miniatures of real production vehicles, designed as kits for the enthusiast to construct. They can be created in plastic, die-cast metal, resin, even wood. 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Following the introduction of trains to Uxbridge, further batches of Standard Stock were built in 1931 and 1934; these were notable for having additional single-leaf doors at the end of the cars. The Standard Stock on the Piccadilly Line was eventually replaced by the 1959 Stock. Central Line Standard Stock displaced from other lines was transferred to the Central Line in the late 1930s, to replace that line's original trains built in 1900-1903 and to provide additional rolling stock for the extensions to West Ruislip, Epping and Hainault. As further trains became available, seven-car trains were gradually augmented to eight cars. The Standard Stock on the Central Line proved increasingly unreliable during the 1950s, partly because many cars had been stored for several years pending the opening of the extensions (delayed by World War II). A fire in a switch compartment highlighted the need to replace these trains, leading to the purchase of the 1962 Stock. Bakerloo Line Standard Stock was also used on the Bakerloo Line, later being replaced by 1938 Stock. Isle of Wight 1927 Stock train arriving at Ryde Pier Head station. During the 1960s most of the railways on the Isle of Wight were closed. The Ryde Pier Headhanklin section (the Island Line) was retained and electrified, but because of the low tunnel at Ryde smaller-than-normal trains were required. Following withdrawal by London Transport, some Standard Stock cars were sold to British Rail for use on the Isle of Wight, initially becoming their Classes 451 and 452. They were later reclassified becoming Classes 486 and 485. These units survived until early 1990s, when they were replaced by London Underground 1938 Stock. Several vehicles have been preserved: Number Type Built Builder Location 3209 7 DM 1931 Metro-Cammell London Underground, Acton Works 3327 - DM 1927 Metro-Cammell London's Transport Museum, Acton 3370 L134 DM 1927 Metro-Cammell London Underground, Acton Works 3690 L130 DM 1934 Metro-Cammell London Underground, Acton Works 3693 L131 DM 1927 Metro-Cammell London's Transport Museum, Acton 3701 L135 DM 1934 Metro-Cammell London Underground, Acton Works 3706 2 DM 1934 Metro-Cammell London Underground, Acton Works 5279 ..(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about rash guards women, hand painted frame, game cube adapter, car care kit, coffee table stand, shearling jackets, clutch manufacturers, rivet machines, air paint spray, battery operated tealight, . The video door phone products should be show more here!

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Sebastian Kr?ger for acrylic art nail

I want to introduct something about Galvanized Washer Head Timber Drive Spikes. Galvanized Washer Head Timber Drive Spikes These are electrical galvanized screw spikes. Huaxia furnishes many types of screw spikes used in tie plates, hook twin tie plates o Sebastian Krer (born June 30, 1963 in Hamelin, Germany) is a German artist. Sebastian Krer was born in Hamelin in 1963. After studying free painting with Prof. D?rfler at the Braunschweig University of Fine Arts he made a stunning reputation as the designer of a number of cover spreads for the press in Germany and abroad and as an illustrator and creative designer of various LP covers. He then stepped away from commercial work and devoted himself solely to free painting. Artistically he has developed, in recent years, away from the early role of the so-called "star caricaturist" to that of a star of the New Pop Realism. His artistic visions are treasured and collected by other stars of the pop scene, like the Rolling Stones, who are friends of his, and by art connoisseurs all over the world. In the quarter century of his creative career Krer has remained true to the ideal of a New Pop Art, dedicating his art to a kind of game of deception, the interplay of identity and pose, of authenticity and fiction. This has enabled him to establish himself as a popular painter whose works draw large numbers of visitors to the galleries and museums. The defining feature of his work is creative reflection about the apparatus of media presentation and the manic iconography of contemporary picture production. His FACES are a kindly meant but thoroughly subversive tribute to the world of beautiful appearances and to the rock and pop culture of the sixties, with which the painter has cultivated an almost ritualistic relationship. According to his own comment on his work ( "Everything is in transition, that's all") he has devoted himself for some years, with the same artistic passion as before, to the reworking of the private world of his childhood. The artist lives and works near Hanover and in California. His primary medium is acrylic paint, and his paintings are hyper-realistic in detail, yet also extremely grotesque in their distortion. The Times praised him for "capturing the essence of his subjects" in his renderings. He is well known for his lifelike depictions of The Rolling Stones, in particular, Keith Richards. Controversy In 12th June 2008, one of kruger's art sparked a controversy among the fans of johnny cash due his depiction of the artist being stabbed with a nine inch nail. This is perhaps due to Cash's cover of the song Hurt by him 4 years before the death of Cash. Sebastian Kruger is the best artist in the world! References External links Sebastian Krer's Official Blog Sebastian Krer - Artist's Official Homepage Artist's Agency Home site for Sebastian Kruger Detailed Works of Sebastian Krer Newbury Fine Arts Boston, gallery/dealer of Kruger's original work and limited editions San Francisco Art Exchange, gallery/dealer of Kruger's work Gallery of Sebastian Kruger pieces at frontrowgallery.com Categories: German caricaturists | 1963 births | Living people | German painter stubs(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about j fuse, spy camera kit, kids motorcycle, custom pit bike, socket pin, lcd tv 7, solar panel water heater, latex rubber foam, corrugated roofing sheet, capacitor supplier, . The Galvanized Washer Head Timber Drive Spikes products should be show more here!

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Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table for round...

I want to introduct something about Straw Mats. Straw Mats Make a splash with this sporty weaved mat made of tubular polypropylene stripe material. All weather, lightweight, durable and easy to keep clean. Water & Sand resistant measures 72" x 36" unfolded. Includes a pocket for your sunscreen and an attached inflatable pillow for your comfort. Perfect for grass games, sandy beaches, outdoor concerts, & back yard picnics. Product Description: A cute little accessory to carry with you to the beach. Very convenient and useful design. Very easy to clean and maintain. Can be used at the beach, at a park, by the pool or just about anywhere you would like to chill and soak in some sun. Makes a great gift for family and friends! "Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table" (video tape cover) Arthur! And the Square Knights of the Round Table was an Australian animated series based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot. The series was produced from 1966 to 1968 and written by Melbourne playwright Alex Buzo and British-born entertainer Rod Hull, with Lyle Martin, M. Robinson, and John Palmer. The characters included King Arthur, Guinevere, Lancelot, Merlin, the Jester, the Black Knight, and Morgan le Fay. The actors who voiced the character parts in the series included: John Meillon (as "Arthur"), Lola Brooks (as "Guinevere" and "Morgana le Fay"), John Ewart, Kevin Golsby, and Matthew O'Sullivan. Episodes There's An Elephant at the Drawbridge A Nice Knight for a Wedding Paris Picnic Octopus Would You Believe, A Beanstalk? Which Wizard Versus What Witch It's the Only Kingdom I've Got Old Moody I'll See If I'm There The Inn Seventeen Going on Seventy Will the Real Arthur Please Stand Up The Genie Who Came to Dinner No Laugh Olaf Some Maidens Just Aren't Fair New Armour for the King Smile, Smile, Smile That's What I Call Music It's the Gift That Counts The King's Champion Undercover Knight How Do You Like Them Apples Pink is In Get Your Wish Here Little Bundle The Crown Jewels Mail-Order Bride The Unicorn of Camelot Belle of the Ball While Camelot Sleeps Play Gypsy Play Be Kind to Dragons The Search for Guinevere Even Knights Have to Eat Assault on Castle Morgana External links Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table at the Internet Movie Database Arthur and the Square Knights of the Round Table at Keyframe - the Animation Resource Arthur! and the Square Knights of the Round Table at the National Film and Sound Archive This Australian television-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: Animated television series | Arthurian film and television | Australian children's television series | 1966 television series debuts | 1968 television series endings | Australia television stubs(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about shopping bag trolley, isolated soy protein, cross stitch floss, adult disposable diaper, mens work boot, automobile compass, fishing life vest, expanded sheet metal, combs for hair, bra hook, . The Straw Mats products should be show more here!

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Harry Ward Leonard for Electric Motor DC

I want to introduct something about Peculiar Wrench. Peculiar Wrench No. 45 steel forging Outer packing: brown paper cases Harry Ward Leonard Harry Ward Leonard Born February 8, 1861Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A Died February 18, 1915New York, U.S.A Nationality American Fields inventor, electrical engineer Knownfor Ward Leonard motor control system Harry Ward Leonard (February 8, 1861 February 18, 1915) was an electrical engineer and inventor whose 30-year career spanned the late 19th century and the early 20th century. He is best known for his invention, the Ward Leonard motor control system. Equipment based on this invention remained in service into the 21st century. Contents 1 Early life and heritage 2 Career 3 The Ward Leonard motor control system 4 Sudden death 5 See also 6 References // Early life and heritage Harry was born on February 8, 1861 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Ezra George Leonard and Henrietta Dana Ward. He was the fourth of their six children. He was a great great grandson of American Revolutionary War General Artemas Ward. Although his surname was evidently eonard and not ard-Leonard, he apparently identified himself as either Harry Ward Leonard or H. Ward Leonard. In 1895, Harry was married to Carolyn Good in Geneva, Switzerland. As a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harry was instrumental in founding the student newspaper, The Tech, and served as the president of the paper board of directors. He graduated from MIT in 1883. Career After graduating from MIT, Mr. Leonard was employed by Thomas Edison to help introduce the Edison central-station electric power distribution system. Within four years, he was promoted to the position of general superintendent of the Western Electric Light Company of Chicago, Illinois. The following year, he established Leonard and Izard, a firm that set up electric railways and generating stations. In 1889, his firm was acquired by Edison and Leonard became the general manager of the Edison operations in the United States and Canada. In 1896, Leonard organized and became president of Ward Leonard Electric as an Edison company in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1898, Mr. Leonard left the Edison organization and incorporated his own Ward Leonard Electric Company on February 19, 1898 in the village of Bronxville in Westchester County, New York. While working for Edison, Mr. Leonard patented a number of inventions and he continued developing new ideas throughout his career. He was granted patents for more than 100 inventions of electrical distribution and control systems and related equipment. The Ward Leonard motor control system The Ward Leonard motor control system was Mr. Leonard best known and most lasting invention. It was introduced in about 1891 and soon became the most widely used type of electric motor speed control. In a Ward Leonard system, a prime mover drives a direct current (DC) generator at a constant speed. The armature of the DC generator is connected directly to the armature of a DC motor. The DC motor drives the load equipment at an adjustable speed. The motor speed is adjusted by adjusting the output voltage of the generator using a rheostat to adjust the excitation current in the field winding. The motor field current is usually not adjusted, but the motor field is sometimes reduced to increase the speed above the base speed. The prime mover is usually an alternating current (AC) motor, but a DC motor or an engine might be used instead. To provide the DC field excitation power supply, Ward Leonard systems usually include an exciter generator that is driven by the prime mover. Although only technical specialists are likely to be familiar with Ward Leonard systems, many millions of people have ridden in elevators powered by Ward Leonard drives. From the 1920 through the 1980 most electrically driven elevators used Ward Leonard control and many systems remained in use at the beginning of the 21st century. Many variations of the Ward Leonard system have been implemented, but they have generally continued to be called Ward Leonard systems. H. Ward Leonard and many others have patented auxiliary control systems used to regulate the motor speed as required to automatically perform specific tasks such as controlling pump speed to regulate flow. Mechanical types of adjustable-speed drives and other electrical types continued to be used and new types developed after the Ward Leonard system was introduced. Electron tube types of DC motor controls began to be developed in the 1920 but electronic controls didn seriously begin to displace the Ward Leonard system until thyristor controlled drives were developed in the late 1960. By the mid 1970, Ward Leonard drives were rapidly becoming obsolete, but the replacement of existing Ward Leonard drives has continued past the end of the 20th century. Sudden death H. Ward Leonard was an active member...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about yoga blocks, ethanol anhydrous, twistable crayons, frame pewter, advanced dc motors, room dividers screens, holiday tree skirt, door stoppers, vertical window air conditioner, brick supplier, . The Peculiar Wrench products should be show more here!

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Harry Ward Leonard for Electric Motor DC

I want to introduct something about Peculiar Wrench. Peculiar Wrench No. 45 steel forging Outer packing: brown paper cases Harry Ward Leonard Harry Ward Leonard Born February 8, 1861Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.A Died February 18, 1915New York, U.S.A Nationality American Fields inventor, electrical engineer Knownfor Ward Leonard motor control system Harry Ward Leonard (February 8, 1861 February 18, 1915) was an electrical engineer and inventor whose 30-year career spanned the late 19th century and the early 20th century. He is best known for his invention, the Ward Leonard motor control system. Equipment based on this invention remained in service into the 21st century. Contents 1 Early life and heritage 2 Career 3 The Ward Leonard motor control system 4 Sudden death 5 See also 6 References // Early life and heritage Harry was born on February 8, 1861 in Cincinnati, Ohio to Ezra George Leonard and Henrietta Dana Ward. He was the fourth of their six children. He was a great great grandson of American Revolutionary War General Artemas Ward. Although his surname was evidently eonard and not ard-Leonard, he apparently identified himself as either Harry Ward Leonard or H. Ward Leonard. In 1895, Harry was married to Carolyn Good in Geneva, Switzerland. As a student at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harry was instrumental in founding the student newspaper, The Tech, and served as the president of the paper board of directors. He graduated from MIT in 1883. Career After graduating from MIT, Mr. Leonard was employed by Thomas Edison to help introduce the Edison central-station electric power distribution system. Within four years, he was promoted to the position of general superintendent of the Western Electric Light Company of Chicago, Illinois. The following year, he established Leonard and Izard, a firm that set up electric railways and generating stations. In 1889, his firm was acquired by Edison and Leonard became the general manager of the Edison operations in the United States and Canada. In 1896, Leonard organized and became president of Ward Leonard Electric as an Edison company in Hoboken, New Jersey. In 1898, Mr. Leonard left the Edison organization and incorporated his own Ward Leonard Electric Company on February 19, 1898 in the village of Bronxville in Westchester County, New York. While working for Edison, Mr. Leonard patented a number of inventions and he continued developing new ideas throughout his career. He was granted patents for more than 100 inventions of electrical distribution and control systems and related equipment. The Ward Leonard motor control system The Ward Leonard motor control system was Mr. Leonard best known and most lasting invention. It was introduced in about 1891 and soon became the most widely used type of electric motor speed control. In a Ward Leonard system, a prime mover drives a direct current (DC) generator at a constant speed. The armature of the DC generator is connected directly to the armature of a DC motor. The DC motor drives the load equipment at an adjustable speed. The motor speed is adjusted by adjusting the output voltage of the generator using a rheostat to adjust the excitation current in the field winding. The motor field current is usually not adjusted, but the motor field is sometimes reduced to increase the speed above the base speed. The prime mover is usually an alternating current (AC) motor, but a DC motor or an engine might be used instead. To provide the DC field excitation power supply, Ward Leonard systems usually include an exciter generator that is driven by the prime mover. Although only technical specialists are likely to be familiar with Ward Leonard systems, many millions of people have ridden in elevators powered by Ward Leonard drives. From the 1920 through the 1980 most electrically driven elevators used Ward Leonard control and many systems remained in use at the beginning of the 21st century. Many variations of the Ward Leonard system have been implemented, but they have generally continued to be called Ward Leonard systems. H. Ward Leonard and many others have patented auxiliary control systems used to regulate the motor speed as required to automatically perform specific tasks such as controlling pump speed to regulate flow. Mechanical types of adjustable-speed drives and other electrical types continued to be used and new types developed after the Ward Leonard system was introduced. Electron tube types of DC motor controls began to be developed in the 1920 but electronic controls didn seriously begin to displace the Ward Leonard system until thyristor controlled drives were developed in the late 1960. By the mid 1970, Ward Leonard drives were rapidly becoming obsolete, but the replacement of existing Ward Leonard drives has continued past the end of the 20th century. Sudden death H. Ward Leonard was an active member...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about yoga blocks, ethanol anhydrous, twistable crayons, frame pewter, advanced dc motors, room dividers screens, holiday tree skirt, door stoppers, vertical window air conditioner, brick supplier, . The Peculiar Wrench products should be show more here!

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Giovanni Battista Cipriani for decoration and furniture

I want to introduct something about Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress. Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress Soft side Dual Full Motion Water Bladder 1). All mattresses sizes available, made to your specifications 2). All the products meet the California Waterbed Standard. The vinyl meets the EN71 Part3 Requirements 3). Water Stabilizations: Freeflow, 15%, 35%, 55%, 75%, 95%, 100% 4). Layers: Thermal bonded fibers, 400g/m² or 450g/m² 5). "L" reinforced corner construction 6). U. S. Patent fill and drain valves 7). Filling depth: 20cm 8). Price term: FOB Shanghai Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress mo Giovanni Battista Cipriani (17271785), Italian painter and engraver, Pistoiese by descent, was born in Florence. History His first lessons were given him by a Florentine of English descent, Ignatius Hugford, and then under Anton Domenico Gabbiani. He was in Rome from 1750-1753, where he became acquainted with Sir William Chambers, the architect, and Joseph Wilton, the sculptor, whom he accompanied to England in August 1755. He had already painted two pictures for the abbey of San Michele in Pelago, Pistoia, which had brought him reputation, and on his arrival in England he was patronized by Lord Tilney, the duke of Richmond and other noblemen. His acquaintance with Sir William Chambers no doubt helped him on, for when this architect designed the Albany in London for Lord Holland, Cipriani painted a ceilings, He also painted part of a ceiling in Buckingham House, and a room with poetical subjects at Standlynch in Wiltshire. Among his masterpieces were his work for Somerset House, built by his friend Chambers. He not only prepared the decorations for the interior of the north block, but says Joseph Baretti in his Guide through the Royal Academy (1780), "the whole of the carvings in the various fronts of Somerset Place excepting Bacon's bronze figures were carved from finished drawings made by Cipriani." These designs include the five masks forming the keystones to the arches on the courtyard side of the vestibule, and the two above the doors leading into the wings of the north block, all of which are believed to have been carved by Nollekens. The grotesque groups flanking the main doorways on three sides of the quadrangle and the central doorway on the terrace appear also to have been designed by Cipriani. The apartments in Sir William Chambers's stately palace that were assigned to the Royal Academy, into which it moved in 1750, owed much to Cipriani's graceful, if mannered, pencil. The central panel of the library ceiling was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, but the four compartments in the coves, representing Allegory, Fable, Nature and History, were Cipriani's. These paintings still remain at Somerset House, together with the emblematic painted ceiling, also his work, of what was once the library of the Royal Society. It was natural that Cipriani should thus devote himself to adorning the apartments of the academy, since he was an original member (1768) of that body, for which he designed the diploma so well engraved by Bartolozzi. In recognition of his services in this respect the members presented him in 1769 with a silver cup with a commemorative inscription. He was much employed by the publishers, for whom he made drawings in pen and ink, sometimes coloured. His friend Bartolozzi engraved most of them. Drawings by him are in both the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. His best autograph engravings are "The Death of Cleopatra," after Benvenuto Cellini; "The Descent of the Holy Ghost," after Gabbiani; and portraits for Hollis's memoirs, 1780. He painted allegorical designs for the Gold State Coach which was still in use in 1782, and repaired Verrio's paintings at Windsor and Rubens's ceiling in the Banqueting House at Whitehall. Some of his best work is the decoration of furniture. He designed many groups, of nymphs and amorini and medallion subjects to form the centre of Pergolesi's bands of ornament, and they were continually reproduced upon the elegant satin-wood furniture which was growing popular in his later days and by the end of the 18th century became a rage. Sometimes these designs were inlaid in marqueterie, but most frequently they were painted upon the satin-wood by other hands with delightful effect, since in the whole range of English furniture there is nothing more enchanting than really good finished satin-wood pieces. There can be little doubt that some of the beautiful furniture designed by the Adams was actually painted by Cipriani himself. He also occasionally designed handles for drawers and doors. Cipriani died at Hammersmith and was buried at Chelsea, where Bartolozzi erected a monument to his memory. He had married an English lady, by whom he had two sons. Among the painters receiving instruction with Cipriani were John Alexander Gresse (1741-1794); Charles Grignon (1754-1804); and Mauritius Lowe (-1793). References ^ *Hobbes, James R. (1849). Picture collector's manual adapted to the professional man, and the amateur. T&W Boone, 29 Bond Street; Digitized by Googlebooks. pp.5253. http://books.google.com/books?q=intitle:picture+intitle:collector's. Giovanni Battista Cipriani Categories: 1727 births | 1785 deaths | English people of Italian descent | Italian engravers | Italian painters | Tuscan painters | Rococo painters | Royal Academicians Hidden categories: Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclop?dia Britannica(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about kimono top, post diagnostic card, cotton fiber, velvet blouse, wine cooler bag, obd usb, frosted boxes, solar patio lighting, travel baby swings, wholesale cigarettes, . The Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress products should be show more here!

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Giovanni Battista Cipriani for decoration and furniture

I want to introduct something about Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress. Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress Soft side Dual Full Motion Water Bladder 1). All mattresses sizes available, made to your specifications 2). All the products meet the California Waterbed Standard. The vinyl meets the EN71 Part3 Requirements 3). Water Stabilizations: Freeflow, 15%, 35%, 55%, 75%, 95%, 100% 4). Layers: Thermal bonded fibers, 400g/m² or 450g/m² 5). "L" reinforced corner construction 6). U. S. Patent fill and drain valves 7). Filling depth: 20cm 8). Price term: FOB Shanghai Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress mo Giovanni Battista Cipriani (17271785), Italian painter and engraver, Pistoiese by descent, was born in Florence. History His first lessons were given him by a Florentine of English descent, Ignatius Hugford, and then under Anton Domenico Gabbiani. He was in Rome from 1750-1753, where he became acquainted with Sir William Chambers, the architect, and Joseph Wilton, the sculptor, whom he accompanied to England in August 1755. He had already painted two pictures for the abbey of San Michele in Pelago, Pistoia, which had brought him reputation, and on his arrival in England he was patronized by Lord Tilney, the duke of Richmond and other noblemen. His acquaintance with Sir William Chambers no doubt helped him on, for when this architect designed the Albany in London for Lord Holland, Cipriani painted a ceilings, He also painted part of a ceiling in Buckingham House, and a room with poetical subjects at Standlynch in Wiltshire. Among his masterpieces were his work for Somerset House, built by his friend Chambers. He not only prepared the decorations for the interior of the north block, but says Joseph Baretti in his Guide through the Royal Academy (1780), "the whole of the carvings in the various fronts of Somerset Place excepting Bacon's bronze figures were carved from finished drawings made by Cipriani." These designs include the five masks forming the keystones to the arches on the courtyard side of the vestibule, and the two above the doors leading into the wings of the north block, all of which are believed to have been carved by Nollekens. The grotesque groups flanking the main doorways on three sides of the quadrangle and the central doorway on the terrace appear also to have been designed by Cipriani. The apartments in Sir William Chambers's stately palace that were assigned to the Royal Academy, into which it moved in 1750, owed much to Cipriani's graceful, if mannered, pencil. The central panel of the library ceiling was painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds, but the four compartments in the coves, representing Allegory, Fable, Nature and History, were Cipriani's. These paintings still remain at Somerset House, together with the emblematic painted ceiling, also his work, of what was once the library of the Royal Society. It was natural that Cipriani should thus devote himself to adorning the apartments of the academy, since he was an original member (1768) of that body, for which he designed the diploma so well engraved by Bartolozzi. In recognition of his services in this respect the members presented him in 1769 with a silver cup with a commemorative inscription. He was much employed by the publishers, for whom he made drawings in pen and ink, sometimes coloured. His friend Bartolozzi engraved most of them. Drawings by him are in both the British Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. His best autograph engravings are "The Death of Cleopatra," after Benvenuto Cellini; "The Descent of the Holy Ghost," after Gabbiani; and portraits for Hollis's memoirs, 1780. He painted allegorical designs for the Gold State Coach which was still in use in 1782, and repaired Verrio's paintings at Windsor and Rubens's ceiling in the Banqueting House at Whitehall. Some of his best work is the decoration of furniture. He designed many groups, of nymphs and amorini and medallion subjects to form the centre of Pergolesi's bands of ornament, and they were continually reproduced upon the elegant satin-wood furniture which was growing popular in his later days and by the end of the 18th century became a rage. Sometimes these designs were inlaid in marqueterie, but most frequently they were painted upon the satin-wood by other hands with delightful effect, since in the whole range of English furniture there is nothing more enchanting than really good finished satin-wood pieces. There can be little doubt that some of the beautiful furniture designed by the Adams was actually painted by Cipriani himself. He also occasionally designed handles for drawers and doors. Cipriani died at Hammersmith and was buried at Chelsea, where Bartolozzi erected a monument to his memory. He had married an English lady, by whom he had two sons. Among the painters receiving instruction with Cipriani were John Alexander Gresse (1741-1794); Charles Grignon (1754-1804); and Mauritius Lowe (-1793). References ^ *Hobbes, James R. (1849). Picture collector's manual adapted to the professional man, and the amateur. T&W Boone, 29 Bond Street; Digitized by Googlebooks. pp.5253. http://books.google.com/books?q=intitle:picture+intitle:collector's. Giovanni Battista Cipriani Categories: 1727 births | 1785 deaths | English people of Italian descent | Italian engravers | Italian painters | Tuscan painters | Rococo painters | Royal Academicians Hidden categories: Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the 1911 Encyclop?dia Britannica(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about kimono top, post diagnostic card, cotton fiber, velvet blouse, wine cooler bag, obd usb, frosted boxes, solar patio lighting, travel baby swings, wholesale cigarettes, . The Soft Side Dual Water bed Mattress products should be show more here!

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Torque tube for Universal Joint Shaft

I want to introduct something about CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine. CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine the parts of motorcycle engine CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine mo A torque tube system is an automobile driveshaft technology, used in cars with a front engine and rear drive. It is not as widespread as the Hotchkiss drive, but is still occasionally used to this day. The "torque" that is referred to in the name is not that of the driveshaft, along the axis of the car, but that applied by the wheels. The design problem that the torque tube solves is how to get the traction forces generated by the wheels to the car frame. The "torque tube" transmits this force by directly coupling the axle differential to the transmission and therefore propels the car forward by pushing on the engine/transmission and then through the engine mounts to the car frame. In contrast, the Hotchkiss drive has the traction forces transmitted to the car frame by using other suspension components such as leaf springs or trailing arms. A ball and socket type of joint called a "torque ball" is used at one end of the torque tube to allow relative motion between the axle and transmission due to suspension travel. Since the torque tube does not constrain the axle in the lateral (side-to-side) direction a panhard rod is often used for this purpose. The combination of the pa nhard rod and the torque tube allows the easy implementation of soft coil springs in the rear to give good ride quality. In addition to transmitting the traction forces, the torque tube is hollow and contains the rotating driveshaft. Inside the hollow torque ball is the universal joint of the driveshaft that allows relative motion between the two ends of the driveshaft. In most applications the drive shaft uses a single universal joint which has the disadvantage that it causes speed fluctuations in the driveshaft when the shaft is not straight. The Hotchkiss drive uses two universal joints which has the effect of canceling the speed fluctuations and gives a constant speed even when the shaft is no longer straight. Examples of the torque tube were the American cars of the Ford brand up through 1948, which used the less expensive transverse springs that could not take the thrust[citation needed]. Buick started using coil springs in the 1930s, as did Nash's post-war Airflyte model; these also necessitated using a torque tube. American Motors (AMC) also continued to use a coil spring rear suspension design with a torque tube on their large-sized cars (Rambler Classic and Ambassador) through the 1966 model year. The 1961-1963 Pontiac Tempest incorporated an unusual curved orque-tube with a 4-inch drop (about 10 centimeters) that housed a 3/4 inch (2 cm) solid steel driveshaft (nicknamed the "rope shaft") without universal joints on each end. The main purpose was to make the floor lower, thus increasing the car's interior room. The Peugeot 504 and the Volvo 300 Series also used a torque tube. The torque tube driveline is also used in Sprintcars and Midget cars. The C5 and C6 Chevrolet Corvet te, Lexus IS-F[citation needed], Porsche 924, Porsche 928, Porsche 944 and Aston Martin DBR9 also use variations on this design. References Categories: Automotive transmission technologies Hidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since December 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2008(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about kukui nut leis, mini digital recorder, outdoor fountain pump, usb audio converter, tv fm transmitter, chair motor, bulb ballast, food analyzer, antique bathroom cabinets, solar driveway lights, . The CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine products should be show more here!

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Torque tube for Universal Joint Shaft

I want to introduct something about CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine. CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine the parts of motorcycle engine CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine mo A torque tube system is an automobile driveshaft technology, used in cars with a front engine and rear drive. It is not as widespread as the Hotchkiss drive, but is still occasionally used to this day. The "torque" that is referred to in the name is not that of the driveshaft, along the axis of the car, but that applied by the wheels. The design problem that the torque tube solves is how to get the traction forces generated by the wheels to the car frame. The "torque tube" transmits this force by directly coupling the axle differential to the transmission and therefore propels the car forward by pushing on the engine/transmission and then through the engine mounts to the car frame. In contrast, the Hotchkiss drive has the traction forces transmitted to the car frame by using other suspension components such as leaf springs or trailing arms. A ball and socket type of joint called a "torque ball" is used at one end of the torque tube to allow relative motion between the axle and transmission due to suspension travel. Since the torque tube does not constrain the axle in the lateral (side-to-side) direction a panhard rod is often used for this purpose. The combination of the pa nhard rod and the torque tube allows the easy implementation of soft coil springs in the rear to give good ride quality. In addition to transmitting the traction forces, the torque tube is hollow and contains the rotating driveshaft. Inside the hollow torque ball is the universal joint of the driveshaft that allows relative motion between the two ends of the driveshaft. In most applications the drive shaft uses a single universal joint which has the disadvantage that it causes speed fluctuations in the driveshaft when the shaft is not straight. The Hotchkiss drive uses two universal joints which has the effect of canceling the speed fluctuations and gives a constant speed even when the shaft is no longer straight. Examples of the torque tube were the American cars of the Ford brand up through 1948, which used the less expensive transverse springs that could not take the thrust[citation needed]. Buick started using coil springs in the 1930s, as did Nash's post-war Airflyte model; these also necessitated using a torque tube. American Motors (AMC) also continued to use a coil spring rear suspension design with a torque tube on their large-sized cars (Rambler Classic and Ambassador) through the 1966 model year. The 1961-1963 Pontiac Tempest incorporated an unusual curved orque-tube with a 4-inch drop (about 10 centimeters) that housed a 3/4 inch (2 cm) solid steel driveshaft (nicknamed the "rope shaft") without universal joints on each end. The main purpose was to make the floor lower, thus increasing the car's interior room. The Peugeot 504 and the Volvo 300 Series also used a torque tube. The torque tube driveline is also used in Sprintcars and Midget cars. The C5 and C6 Chevrolet Corvet te, Lexus IS-F[citation needed], Porsche 924, Porsche 928, Porsche 944 and Aston Martin DBR9 also use variations on this design. References Categories: Automotive transmission technologies Hidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since December 2008 | Articles with unsourced statements since June 2008(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about kukui nut leis, mini digital recorder, outdoor fountain pump, usb audio converter, tv fm transmitter, chair motor, bulb ballast, food analyzer, antique bathroom cabinets, solar driveway lights, . The CB125, CB150 Motorcycle engine products should be show more here!

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Crash cart for medical equipment carts

I want to introduct something about SM27101 Kids suit. SM27101 Kids suit Item No.: SM27101 Size: 6-12-18-24 Month(Available other size&color range) Composition: 1) Coat: Body: 65% polyester 35% cotton 260gram Fleece Sleeve: 100% acrylic 2) T-shirt: 100% cotton combed yarn 200gram interlock 3) Pants: 11w corduroy A crash cart or code cart (crash trolley in UK medical jargon) is a set of trays on a wheeled cart that is used in hospital wards and emergency rooms. It contains all the basic equipment necessary to follow ACLS/ALS protocols and potentially save someone's life. A crash cart typically contains a defibrillator and intravenous medications (such as epinephrine and atropine), plus a variety of medical supplies such as latex gloves and alcohol swabs. Hospitals typically have internal intercom codes used for situations when someone has suffered a cardiac arrest or a similar potentially fatal condition outside of the emergency room (where such conditions already happen frequently and do not require special announcements). When such codes are given, hospital staff and volunteers are expected to clear the corridors, and to direct visitors to stand aside as the crash cart and a team of physicians and nurses may come through at any moment (see Code Blue). Other Uses of the Term In the computer industry, the term crash cart is used, by analogy to its original meaning in medicine, to mean a cart that can be connected to a server that is malfunctioning so badly that remote access to it is impossible, the intention being to "resuscitate" the server to the point where remote administration works again. Crash carts most commonly include a keyboard, mouse, and monitor, because most servers in a modern high-density environment don't have user input/output devices. It is also possible that the phrase, as applied to computing, was coined independently from its usage in a medical context. The term "crash" has long been used to describe computer systems failures which require or placement of a computer monitor, keyboard and other peripherals on a rolling "cart" leads rather obviously to the resulting phrase. Crash carts are a method of last resort in data centers which employ various forms of out-of-band management. In those cases it's used for equipment which doesn't support the requisite OOBI features or in cases where the OOBI devices (concentrators, switches, terminal servers, etc) or services themselves have failed. See also Emergency department Defibrillator Epinephrine External links Medical Cart 360-degree view of a crash cart and all its contents Typical Emergency Crash Carts A typical crash cart inventory checklist This medical treatment article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. Categories: Medical treatment stubs | Medical equipment | Out-of-band management Hidden categories: Articles lacking sources from December 2007 | All articles lacking sources(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about fabric headband, xbox 360 charger, buy motorcycle helmet, used plastic pallets, usb mp3 player 1gb, lrg clothes, lcd ac adapter, ladies dress watch, optical trackball mouse, usb wireless pen, . The SM27101 Kids suit products should be show more here!

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