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CCC (chico crew) playing a key role in supporting the fires by rolling miles of hose that has been used on the fire photo by Beth Hudick
River Trail construction. 4 CCC enrollees working on a slope after the final blast. 20 Dec 1935 NPS Photo. Grand Canyon National Park Museum Collection, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, AZ 86023
For Camp Tulelake and Camp Klamath. Located at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges headquarters in Tulelake, CA.
SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 23: General views of the CAF CCC and San Diego Triathlon Challenge on October 23, 2022 in Santa Barbara, California. (Photo by Donald Miralle)
Als ich auf den FTP-Server des CCC zugreife bekam mein Macintosh eine Kernel Panic.
Gibt es da einen Zusammenhang?
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
From happier times at CCC in Sunnyvale CA - Spring and Summer 1992
From happier times at CCC in Sunnyvale CA
CCC, de vette jaren zijn voorbij
theatervoorstelling door SKaGeN
Van en met: Stef Aerts, Julia Akkermans, Valentijn Dhaenens, Korneel Hamers, Laurence Roothooft, Mathijs F Scheepers en Clara van den Broek
Techniek: Jeroen Wuyts en Bram Smans
Scenografie: Ruimtevaarders (Christophe Engels & Karolien De Schepper)
Kostuum: Barbara De Laere en Maija Tuohino (stage)
Productieleiding: Inge Lauwers
Productie: SKaGeN
Coproductie: Toneelhuis
fotografie: Christophe Engels
Dave just took this with his iphone. im on my laptop watching art tutorial videos and the kitten is napping on my lap
SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 23: General views of the CAF CCC and San Diego Triathlon Challenge on October 23, 2022 in Santa Barbara, California. (Photo by Donald Miralle)
Early Mercury-Cell Pacemaker by Centro de Construccion de Cardioestimuladores (CCC) del Uruguay
Manufactured: ca. 1969
(c) David Prutchi, Ph.D.
This is one of my most prized possessions. It is one of the very first pacemakers produced by CCC del Uruguay in 1969. It was given to me by my friend, the late Dr. Orestes Fiandra, founder of CCC del Uruguay.
On February 2, 1960, Dr. Orestes Fiandra and Dr. Roberto Rubio accomplished the first succesful long-term human implant of a pacemaker. The pacemaker was manufactured by Dr. Rune Elmqvist of Elema-Schönander in Sweden, and was implanted in Uruguay in a 34-year-old patient with AV block. This unit worked successfully for nine and a half months, until the patient died of sepsis from an unrelated infection.
In 1969, Dr. Fiandra started the “Centro de Construccion de Cardioestimuladores del Uruguay” (CCC for short) with the purpose of producing pacemakers for use in Latin America at prices well under those of American devices. The device in the photograph above is one of these devices - a simple VOO pacemaker powered by 5 mercury cells encapsulated in epoxy resin.
El Master en Protección Civil de CCC recibe la acreditación de ANEPPCE (Asociación Nacional de Especialistas Profesionales en Protección Civil y Emergencias)
CCC (chico crew) playing a key role in supporting the fires by rolling miles of hose that has been used on the fire photo by Beth Hudick
Caption: C.C.C. boys at work on trail to top of Notch Mountain, Grand Mesa National Forest, Colorado.
Date: August 19, 1933
Photographer: Swan, K. D.
Local Call Number: MAC8
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