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PV2 Ashley Ulrich (rear center,) a computer detection systems repairer along with Pfc. Caitlin Gregory (rear center right,) a food service specialist and Sgt. Alisha Clark, a combat medic (rear right,) all assigned to 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, pose with local Romanian students during their field trip to the Smardan Training Area, Romania, Apr. 7, 2015. Troopers treated the kids to a viewing of the different types of weaponry that an American Soldier uses, as well as, letting the kids taste some Meals Ready-to-Eat (MREs.) The students also got to try on some armor while taking a look at the outside and inside of a Stryker Combat Vehicle. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. William A. Tanner/released)

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Breast Cancer Awareness Pink Tree Lighting 2011

 

In honor of a family member we lost to breast cancer Theresa Irene Wolowski and Ryan Janek Wolowski, first lit this Kanzan tree in pink lights as a tribute to Maura Wolowski on 11-14-2010

 

After the tree was lit with pink mini holiday lights we said a prayer for Maura Wolowski and her surviving family members. She is still very much loved and not forgotten.

 

Please encourage the ones you love to have a screening for breast cancer.

 

During the holiday season we often gather and see family members. We are hoping this pink tree will make it easier and more likely that folks with be able to talk about breast cancer with their family members as well as their doctors.

 

for example..Hey did you hear Aunt Theresa did a pink tree on her front lawn? Really why? She made a breast cancer awareness tree, instantly the whole room had an easy way to start talking about cancer, without it being a total downer and with early detection being your friend, we encourage everyone to get involved.

 

This tree is planted on Long Island New York where the cancer rate is very high.

 

The 2011 lighting took place on 11-12-2011 and was attended by Rich Wolowski, Theresa Irene Wolowski, Ryan Janek Wolowski, Girish Bhasin and John Erario. This years dedication was that of Cancer Recovery and we dedicated this to both Judy Wolowski and friend of the family Dorthy Phister who both were recently diagnosed with cancer. And with this early detection we are wishing them both a speedy recovery.

 

Talk about this with your loved ones and make sure to get checked regularly.

 

Pink Flowering Kanzan Cherry Blossom Tree

11-17-2011

Ronkonkoma New York USA

Photo by

Ryan Janek Wolowski

Stamen hairs and ionizing radiation:

The cells of the stamen hairs of some Tradescantia are colored blue, but when exposed to sources of ionizing radiation such as gamma rays, the cells mutate and change color to pink; they are one of the few tissues known to serve as an effective bioassay for ambient radiation levels

Brig. Gen Les J. Carroll and Command Sgt. Maj. Travis Williams visit Soldiers with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and their dogs with the Tactical Explosive Detection program, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.

Nuclear Security Officers from the Ministry of the Presidency, Special Intervention Unit briefs police officers and coast guard officers covering the U-20 Women’s World Cup 2022 in Costa Rica. The IAEA through the Division of Nuclear Security, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security provides workshops and trainings to support the national security authorities in Major Public Events. San Jose, Costa Rica, 9 August 2022.

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

 

Nigel Tottie, Unit Head, Institutional Response Infrastructure, Materials Out of Regulatory Control Section, Division of Nuclear Security, Department of Nuclear Safety and Security

 

Luiz Conti, Nuclear Security Expert, Brazil

 

Marcela Zamora Ovares, Head of Department, Departamento de Desarme, Terrorismo y Crimen Organizado, Costa Rica

 

Stamen hairs and ionizing radiation:

The cells of the stamen hairs of some Tradescantia are colored blue, but when exposed to sources of ionizing radiation such as gamma rays, the cells mutate and change color to pink; they are one of the few tissues known to serve as an effective bioassay for ambient radiation levels

Fire detection/control panel and UFD

(•) – The Lockheed Martin HC-130J Hercules The Combat King II is the U.S. Air Force's only dedicated fixed-wing personnel recovery platform and is flown by the Air Education and Training Command (AETC) and Air Combat Command (ACC). This C-130J variation specializes in tactical profiles and avoiding detection and recovery operations in austere environments. The HC-130J replaces HC-130P/Ns as the only dedicated fixed-wing Personnel Recovery platform in the Air Force inventory. It is an extended-range version of the C-130J Hercules transport. Its mission is to rapidly deploy to execute combatant commander directed recovery operations to austere airfields and denied territory for expeditionary, all weather personnel recovery operations to include airdrop, airland, helicopter air-to-air refueling, and forward area ground refueling missions. When tasked, the aircraft also conducts humanitarian assistance operations, disaster response, security cooperation/aviation advisory, emergency aeromedical evacuation, and noncombatant evacuation operations.

 

Features

Modifications to the HC-130J have improved navigation, threat detection and countermeasures systems. The aircraft fleet has a fully-integrated inertial navigation and global positioning systems, and night vision goggle, or NVG, compatible interior and exterior lighting. It also has forward-looking infrared, radar and missile warning receivers, chaff and flare dispensers, satellite and data-burst communications, and the ability to receive fuel inflight via a Universal Aerial Refueling Receptacle Slipway Installation (UARRSI).

 

The HC-130J can fly in the day; however, crews normally fly night at low to medium altitude levels in contested or sensitive environments, both over land or overwater. Crews use NVGs for tactical flight profiles to avoid detection to accomplish covert infiltration/exfiltration and transload operations. To enhance the probability of mission success and survivability near populated areas, crews employ tactics that include incorporating no external lighting or communications, and avoiding radar and weapons detection.

 

Drop zone objectives are done via personnel drops and equipment drops. Rescue bundles include illumination flares, marker smokes and rescue kits. Helicopter air-to-air refueling can be conducted at night, with blacked out communication with up to two simultaneous helicopters. Additionally, forward area refueling point operations can be executed to support a variety of joint and coalition partners.

 

Background

The HC-130J is a result of the HC/MC-130 recapitalization program and replaces Air Combat Command's aging HC-130P/N fleet as the dedicated fixed-wing personnel recovery platform in the Air Force inventory. The 71st and 79th Rescue Squadrons in Air Combat Command, the 550th Special Operations Squadron in Air Education and Training Command, the 920th Rescue Group in Air Force Reserve Command and the 106th Rescue Wing, 129th RQW and 176th Wing in the Air National Guard will operate the aircraft.

 

First flight was 29 July 2010, and the aircraft will serve the many roles and missions of the HC-130P/Ns. It is a modified KC-130J aircraft designed to conduct personnel recovery missions, provide a command and control platform, in-flight-refuel helicopters and carry supplemental fuel for extending range or air refueling.

 

In April 2006, the personnel recovery mission was transferred back to Air Combat Command at Langley AFB, Va. From 2003 to 2006, the mission was under the Air Force Special Operations Command at Hurlburt Field, Fla. Previously, HC-130s were assigned to ACC from 1992 to 2003. They were first assigned to the Air Rescue Service as part of Military Airlift Command.

 

General Characteristics

Primary function: Fixed-wing Personnel Recovery platform

Contractor: Lockheed Aircraft Corp.

Power Plant: Four Rolls Royce AE2100D3 turboprop engines

Thrust: 4,591 Propeller Shaft Horsepower, each engine

Wingspan: 132 feet, 7 inches (40.4 meters)

Length: 97 feet, 9 inches (29.57 meters)

Height: 38 feet, 9 inches (11.58 meters)

Operating Weight: 89,000 pounds (40,369 kilograms)

Maximum Takeoff Weight: 164,000 pounds (74,389 kilograms)

Fuel Capacity: 61,360 pounds (9,024 gallons)

Payload: 35,000 pounds (15,875 kilograms)

Speed: 316 knots indicated air speed at sea level

Range: beyond 4,000 miles (3,478 nautical miles)

Ceiling: 33,000 feet (10,000 meters)

Armament: countermeasures/flares, chaff

Basic Crew: Three officers (pilot, co-pilot, combat system officer) and two enlisted loadmasters

Unit Cost: $66 million (fiscal 2010 replacement cost)

Initial operating capability: 2013.

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Advanced thermal imaging camera devices & electro optic thermal scanning electrical systems are high-tech tools used for surveillance, detection, and analysis of thermal energy and light. These types of professional digital thermal imaging camera devices are typically used in military, law enforcement, and industrial applications.

 

Our high resolution thermal imaging camera devices use infrared technology to capture images based on the thermal energy emitted by objects and surroundings. This allows for the detection of people, animals, and vehicles, even in complete darkness or through smoke, fog, and dust.

 

Electro optic systems, on the other hand, use a combination of electrical and optical components to detect, measure, and analyze light. This includes the use of cameras, spectrometers, and laser rangefinders, among others. These thermal detection scanning electrical systems of thermal imaging camera are used for target acquisition, navigation, and monitoring.

 

Advanced thermal imaging camera devices & electro optic thermal scanning electrical systems are typically compact, portable, and offer high-resolution images, even in challenging conditions. Our products of thermal imaging camera devices are also equipped with advanced features such as image stabilizationizing, target tracking, and zoom capabilities, which increase their effectiveness and versatility.

 

In conclusion, Advanced thermal imaging camera devices & electro optic thermal scanning electrical systems are highly sophisticated tools that offer a range of benefits and capabilities in various applications. The portable high resolution thermal imaging camera devices play a crucial role in enhancing the safety and security of military and law enforcement personnel, as well as the efficiency of industrial processes. There are bulk of differnt types of thermal imaging camera for sale.

 

Types of Thermal Imaging Camera Devices for Sale

 

Infrared Thermal Imaging Sensor Camera Modules

LWIR Micro Thermal Camera Module

MWIR Camera Module

SWIR Camera Module

 

Thermal Night Vision

Thermal Night Vision Monoculars

Thermal Night Vision Binoculars

Night Vision Thermal Scope

Driver Vision Enhancer DVE

 

EOS Electro Optic Sensor Systems

Land Surveillance System Of Border Security Camera

Marine Surveillance Security Camera System

Airborne Surveillance Cameras System

Border Coastal Surveillance System

Counter-UAS

 

Inspection Camera

OGI Camera

Industrial Pipe Inspection Video Camera

Forest Fire Detection Thermal Imaging Cameras

 

Why Choose Everay's Thermal Imaging Camera Devices & Electro Optic Systems?

 

Our technical team has been working in the field of micro-optical night vision, short-wave infrared, airborne/ballistic optoelectronic systems for more than ten years.

Our technical team has been working in the field of micro-optical night vision, short-wave infrared, airborne/ballistic optoelectronic systems for more than ten years.

 

We have participated in many national defense major special projects and can design integrated optoelectronic systems from UV, visible, micro-optical, and short-wave infrared to long-wave infrared imaging, target identification, tracking, and guidance.

 

We have participated in many national defense major special projects and can design integrated optoelectronic systems from UV, visible, micro-optical, and short-wave infrared to long-wave infrared imaging, target identification, tracking, and guidance.

 

We have unique optimization technology, mastering various complex lighting scenes in the daytime and nighttime scenes, with adaptive scene recognition and automatic Unique technology for targeted optimization.

 

We have unique optimization technology, mastering various complex lighting scenes in the daytime and nighttime scenes, with adaptive scene recognition and automatic Unique technology for targeted optimization.

 

We are familiar with the spectral characteristics of complex environments in the visible and infrared nighttime and can optimize optical systems and image processing algorithms based on target spectral characteristics.

 

Working of Thermal Imaging Scanning Electrical System

 

Thermal imaging scanning electrical systems work by capturing the thermal energy emitted by objects and surroundings. This kind of IR thermal imaging camera devices use infrared technology to detect and convert this thermal energy into an image that can be viewed on a screen.

 

The thermal camera system of imaging scanning electrical is a complex and sophisticated tool that utilizes infrared technology and image processing capabilities to provide a high-quality thermal image of objects and surroundings for our infrared thermal imaging camera devices. It plays a crucial role in enhancing the safety and security of military and law enforcement personnel, as well as the efficiency of industrial processes.

 

Largo de Carmo is a small, tree-lined square at the back of Igreja do Carmo. This is a place worth spending a few minutes to enjoy before or after visits to the church ruins and museum. This is where you find the entrance to this attraction as well.

 

Here you will find several restaurants lining the square with outdoor seating as well as an interesting fountain structure designed by Angelo Belasco in 1771. The fountain adds to the atmosphere of the square and is worth having a quick look-see.

 

This is a good spot to take a break from sightseeing if you fancy a sit-down, bite to eat and/or drink. The atmosphere is nice and the square feels more intimate and quieter than the many larger plazas spread around the city.

Petty Officer 2nd Class Jon Kimmel and his dog, Luna, an explosive detection canine team from Maritime Safety and Security Team Seattle, walk underneath a hovering MH-60 Jayhawk helicopter during routine training at Coast Guard Sector Columbia River in Warrenton, Ore., July 17, 2019. There are 11 MSSTs whose specialties include waterside security, maritime law enforcement and K-9 explosives detection units. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Seaman Ashley Abshier.

processing screenshot showing reaction diffusion pattern offset by threshold for meshing

 

threshold is defined by the ratio of area to perimeter in local blobs

Researchers at PNNL are integrating their expertise in a wide range of fields in order to accelerate the discovery and development of radiation detection and identification materials for a safer world.

 

In this photo: Anthony J. Peurrung

 

For more information visit www.pnl.gov/news

 

Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.

getting caught trying more lap-shooting on the 60 Steeles West bus.

 

damn af assist lamp.

Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st Class Joshua Clabby and his canine partner Strike, from the Canine Explosive Detection Team at Maritime Safety and Security Team Kings Bay, conduct hoist training with a Station Mayport Response Boat-Medium crew and an Air Station Savannah MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew Mar. 29, 2018, in Jacksonville, Florida. Strike is trained to detect explosives on suspicious vessels offshore and practices vertical delivery with Clabby, his handler, via helicopter. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Ryan Dickinson)

Alarm Camera Name:Camera4

Alarm Event:Motion Detection

 

Alarm Input Channel No.:4

Alarm Device Name:NVR

www.ecotechmold.com/toxicmolddetection/ - There are more than 10,000 types of mold. Some types are essentially innocuous. Eco Tech’s toxic mold detection services are here to determine if you’re living or working around one of these dangerous strains of mold and then remove it from your area.

 

Eco Tech

321 Cattell Ave,

Collingswood, NJ 08107

609-254-6301

Annual class presented by Midwest ENERGY Association.

These axle counters are crucial to the safe running of trains, indicating if a section is clear or not

The set of key components in the myParts Kit encourages hands-on experimentation with breadboards of basic circuitry, helping to make learning productive and enjoyable for beginners and more advanced students alike. Hobbyists and independent developers will also find the kit useful for investigating their design concepts.

 

The kit comes with a collection of parts that are the building blocks of all electronics, including op-amps, an instrumentation amplifier, a comparator, voltage regulators, switching regulators, digital logic gates, timers, temperature sensors, data converters, transistors, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, switches, a wiring kit and more. myParts Kit enables your students to run experiments that help them understand real-life applications in areas such as power management, audio amplification, spinning motors, light detection, signal conditioning, data acquisition, and telecommunications to name a few.

 

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The fire detection system.

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During mid-October, 1963, twin nuclear burst detection satellites were placed in orbit approximately 60,000 miles from earth as a part of the AEC-Department of Defense Vela Satellite program. c. 1963

Stamen hairs and ionizing radiation:

The cells of the stamen hairs of some Tradescantia are colored blue, but when exposed to sources of ionizing radiation such as gamma rays, the cells mutate and change color to pink; they are one of the few tissues known to serve as an effective bioassay for ambient radiation levels

Spiderworts can be compared to daylilies and dayflowers -- each blossom lasts only one day. The common name refers to the many glistening hairs on the sepals and the buds. They resemble a spider's nest of webs, especially when covered with dew ("wort" is an old English word for plant).

Description of spiderwort: Spiderworts are weak-stemmed plants that grow up to 1 foot long. They produce a watery juice and have folded, straplike leaves. The 3-petaled flowers, opening at dawn and fading by mid-afternoon, are surrounded by many buds.

Spiderworts want a good, well-drained garden soil in full sun or partial shade. In dry summers, they will need extra water. In too-rich soil, they grow quickly and tumble about. Even the newest types can become floppy by midsummer -- so when flowering is through, cut the plants to the ground, and they will often flower again.

Uses for spiderwort: Although fine in the sunny border, the newer spiderworts are best in areas of open shade, especially under tall trees.

Spiderwort related species: Tradescantia virginiana is the original species and is still found in many old country gardens. The flowers are usually 1 inch wide, violet-purple, and often very floppy.

Spiderwort related varieties: 'Red Cloud' has deep rose-red flowers; 'Zwanenberg' has very large, blue flowers; 'Snow Cap' is pure white; and 'Valor' is a deep red-purple. All grow to a height of 20 inches. 'Sweet Kate' has yellow leaves and deep blue flowers. 'Concorde Grape' is deep violet blue.

Scientific name for spiderwort: Tradescantia x Andersoniana

Petty Officer 1st Class Cory Sumner, maritime enforcement specialist, and his partner Feco, an explosive detection canine, assigned to Maritime Safety and Security Team 91105 in Alameda, Calif., conduct hoisting exercises with aircrew members from Air Station San Francisco in San Francisco Bay, March, 22, 2019. Sumner and Feco regularly train to ensure they are always ready to deploy wherever they are needed. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Jordan Akiyama.

Subjects in the study wore an EEG headset while they were shown sets of images pre-screened through computer vision.

Photo: Neuromatters

Vibration. Never got robbed so often back home.

Chorthippus spec.

Date: 2011 Sep 09

Time: 17H13

Temperature: 22degree

Location: Belgium, Oostrozebeke.

Nikon D300, AF105/2.8D macro lens.

Optical laser detection for focus.

 

For the setup of this DIY capture unit see:

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Alarm Camera Name:Camera3

Alarm Event:Motion Detection

 

Alarm Input Channel No.:3

Alarm Device Name:NVR

Outdoor security system wireless solar powered break beam system.

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Brig. Gen Les J. Carroll and Command Sgt. Maj. Travis Williams visit Soldiers with the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division and their dogs with the Tactical Explosive Detection program, Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan.

HI Rapid Formalin Test Kit for Fish

For rapid detection of Toxic Formaldehyde in Fish

25 tests must be carried out within 20 days from first use.

Rs.240 MRP

Himedia, Fist test Formalin

Available in Pharmacy nearest to Fish Market

M&M CHEMIST AND DRUGIST- NEAR FISH MARKET IN PANAJI

 

SALCET PHARMACY- NEAR FISH MARKET IN PONDA

 

RAJ MEDICAL STORES- NEAR FISH MARKET IN BORDA, MARGAON

 

MEDICAL WORLD- NEAR FISH MARKET IN OLD MARKET, MARGAON

 

PARAS MEDICAL STORES- NEAR FISH MARKET IN AQUEM, MARGAON

This is the cabinet with the Phoenix Diamond traffic counter. The detection bay looks odd, with missing detectors and detectors partially pulled out. The reason is that when we worked with Diamond, they told us they could take a contact closure output from a traffic signal detector to place a contact closure into the count station. The cabinet was wired to accommodate this.

 

When we actually set it up in the field, we found that there was a difference between what Phoenix thought how detectors worked, and how they actually did. They wanted the voltage on the input to drop from 24 volts DC to around 0 volts DC to place the contact closure onto the count station. In reality, the traffic signal detector output drops to about 6 or 7 volts which is enough to trigger the traffic signal controller detection inputs, but not the count station detection inputs.

 

We worked on several fixes, but ended up getting the module for the count station that allowed it to be wired directly to the traffic signal loops, bypassing the vehicle detectors.

 

I was not particularly happy, as we bring back our loop wires in 4cc/s wire, with a pair of loops on each wire. We run these through a scanning loop amplifier, so we don't get cross talk. This has worked OK, but we are looking to modify it this year to provide better data.

Date: 2011 MAY 05

Time: 16H00

Temperature: 20 degree

Location: Belgium, Ooigem, kasteel.

Nikon D300, AF105/2.8D macro lens.

Optical laser detection for focus.

 

For the setup of this DIY capture unit see:

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/5312347017/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/5312347885/in/photostream/

 

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Geo Dynamics is pleased to announce its recent tie-up with PROCEQ SA world leaders for Non Destructive Testing Products for Concrete, Metal, and Paper/Film industry. Geo Dynamics will represent PROCEQ SA for sales through North India for their concrete testing products like Rebar Detection, Pull Off Testing, Corrosion Analysis, Ultrasonic Testing, Permeability Analysis and Concrete Test Hammer.

Full service plumbers providing residential & commercial plumbing services - drain cleaning, leak detection, bath & kitchen remodel, repipe, new systems, sewer cleaning, water jetting and more.

 

Rudd Contracting,

1502 East Erwin Street,

Tyler,TX,75702,USA,

Phone: (903) 593-9531,

Contact Person: David Rudd,

Contact Email: davidr@ruddcontracting.com,

Website: www.ruddcontracting.com/,

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Corporal Ian Moss from the 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment and explosive detection dog "Skye" move with an engineer search team into an 'enemy' camp at the Tully Training Area during Exercise Hamel 2014.

 

Exercise Hamel 2014 (7 July – 1 August 2014) is the Australian Army’s annual Foundation War-fighting exercise designed to assess and certify both the 6th Combat Support Brigade and 3rd Brigade with their assigned Force Elements as having the necessary skills to conduct future operations.

 

Around 5,000 personnel are taking part in the 25-day exercise, including troops from the New Zealand Defence Force, United States Army and United States Marine Corps along with members from across the wider Australian Defence Force.

 

Exercise Hamel 2014 is currently being conducted throughout the Atherton Tablelands and various Defence Training Areas in North Queensland. The Australian Army’s mission is to provide the Australian Government with a ready, relevant and agile land force.

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