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Outwater’s Wardrobe Lift System comprises a hydraulically operated pull down telescoping clothing rod that enables you to maximize your closet’s storage capacity by providing access to your clothing as required without the use of a chair, ladder or stool. Readily adaptable to accommodate different closet heights and widths, Outwater’s Wardrobe Lift System lets you utilize your closet to its fullest potential. Outwater can be contacted at 1-800-631-8375 or viewed online at www.outwater.com
Smart home security uses your Wi-Fi network to connect entry detectors and enchantresses to bias like smart door cinches, smart thermostats, and smart lightbulbs. Formerly connected, these bias can talk to each other and integrate with your security system to make your life more accessible and more secure.
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Kavalcare Solar System for Jhpiego Mid-Wife Clinic Dec8, 2014
Every year, 12,000 women in Pakistan die of birth complications. The Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Services Component, implemented by MCHIP/Jhpiego, aims at preventing maternal, newborn, and child deaths by ensuring skilled birth attendance (SBA) through a total market approach, empowered community, timely referral of obstetric and neonatal complications to an emergency obstetric and newborn care (EmONC) facility, and improved access to child care.
Lack of electricity in remote areas is a major issue that often leads to obstetric complications and newborn deaths. Refrigerated storage is vital for the effectiveness of life saving drugs and vaccines. Ice boxes are used in remot areas of this purpose but it is an ineffective method especially when easy availability of ice is a problem. To overcome these issues, Lodhie Foundation in association with Maternal and Child Health Integrated Program/JHPIEGO, extended its Kavalcare program and provided a Solar Powered System to a remote clinic located at village Haji Usman Jhakro near Makli, District Thatta. System provides sufficient power to operate a small refrigerator, a fan and 3 lamps 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. It was designed, manufactured and installed by Shaan Technologies private Limited Karachi. After installation of Solar System in August 2014, this small remote clinic is serving a community of 10,000 plus persons who lives in village Haji Usman and surrounding areas. On an average 10 patients visits this clinic each day. Clinic also provides up to 15 birth attendance and new born care in a month.
Name of Village HAJI USMAN JAKHRO, MAKKLI, District Thatta
Name of Midwife. Zoriyat.
Surrounding population 10,000. (Ten Thousand)
Delivery in Solar Light 10 to 13 per month.
OPD patient / day 10.
System Installation Date Aug/12/2014
Avionics systems technicians with 425 Tactical Fighter Squadron Bagotville prepare CF-188 "Hornet" fighters for flight at Bagotville, on 17 March 2011.
425 Tactical Fighter Squadron is an integral part of NORAD and of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In peacetime, the squadron's fighters provide continuous surveillance of the East Coast of Canada. In addition, it must be ready for rapid deployment anywhere in the world in support of NATO or contingency operations.
The15th International Symposium on Wireless Communication Systems took place at ISCTE-IUL, 28-31 august 2018. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.
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The ventilation system in the casemates at Longues-sur-Mer ensured that dangerous pressure did not built up after a cannon was fired.
chinavasion is the no.1 wholesale store for various types of security systems. You can buy the latest and advanced cameras and recorders in affordable price. There are number of branded models available in the shop to buy as per your choice.
This is where cables entered the building. A dark, underground room with all kinds of warnings on the vault door.
Water system installed by PAHO that supplies health center and cafeteria / Sistema de agua potable instalado por la OPS que surte el centro de salud y el comedor escolar.
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User Management System is an authentication feature that enables an administrator with the functionality of managing the users in the network and their personal profiles.
It includes giving ability to the administrator to register users, manually log out users and control the applications they can access. A PHP + MySQLi powered PHP script built under the Codeigniter Framework.
The User Management System implements user profile management and classification for an organized management of the network.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Emmanuelle Bournay, UNEP/GRID-Arendal
A demonstration of the Proteus Rail Interior system developed as part of a 9 month DfT funded initiative, supported by Chiltern Railways and Angel trains on display at Marylebone station
This crane is mounted top center of the ship. It appears to have a boom that can extend out to reach beyond the side of the ship. I'm not sure what it's capacity would be in that mode.
Hill Aerospace Museum
Skyhook Recovery System
I was a 2/LT right out of Air Intelligence School and assigned to the 3 TFW at Bien Hoa Air Base, Republic of Viet Nam in 1968. Word came down that the Air Rescue Service was going to demonstrate the Fulton "Skyhook" Recovery System for all assigned flying personnel and that they would like to have a volunteer to be the "dummy" to be picked-up. This seemed like a great opportunity for me. As luck would have it, a TSgt on base also volunteered and lost the flip of the coin to see who would get picked-up. Two days before the demonstration was to take place, the TSgt was in the base hospital with a severe case of the flu, and my boss called and said "you're now the dummy". That's the first and only time that my boss called me a "dummy" and I was overjoyed!
The afternoon of the day before the demonstration, the Air Rescue C-130 arrived and I was asked to attend the briefing for the guy who was going to be "picked-up". I was informed that I would be just like a downed crewmember and would have to read the directions that would be dropped with the recovery kit. The next morning I was taken to the other side of the base where the whole wing was assembled to watch the show. The C-130 dropped the recovery kit with the Air Rescue coordinator briefing all-present as to what was taking place. When the kit hit the ground I was told to get over there and get with the program. After releasing the parachute from the kit. I got out the instructions and proceeded from there. The recovery "suit" I put on was designed for all geographical locations, including the North and South Poles. It became a contest to see if I could deploy the system and get recovered before I died of heat exhaustion. The real work is the deployment and filling-up of the balloon and the securing of the balloon to the recovery suit without it "getting away." It might be helpful at this point to mention that the deployment of a very large balloon 1500 feet into the air that does not look anything like any bird found on earth tends to alert the enemy that are looking for you of a possible location (like, here I am!!).
The actual "pick-up" is smooth and so quick that you don't have any time to analyze what is really going on. You next find yourself at 1500 feet in the air and going 150MPH and praying to God that the rope doesn't snap (this all happens in less than 3 seconds!) I took just 6 minutes to winch me into the back end to the C-130, but it seemed like a lot longer than that.
Randall A Roberts, LTCOL, USA Retired
1. The Fulton Recovery package is delivered to the downed crewmember.
2. The crewmember must read the directions, assemble and inflate the balloon.
3. The crewmember dons the recovery suit, attaches it to the balloon and awaits pickup.
4. The moment of pickup, next stop 1500 feet above the ground at a speed of 150mph being pulled behind the C-130. All this in less than 3 seconds!
Allotted time for Skyhook procedure is 12 minutes.
Seamen Surveyor Rich Hinostroza demonstrates the underwater diver recall system during the Reef Assessment and Monitoring program expedition in 2014.
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John Little, Mannheim (Germany) community postmaster, secures a mail bag for shipment. Installation Management Command-Europe postal operations officials advise people who want to send goods intended for the local populations downrange to contact the International Red Cross or other charitable organizations. Using the Military Postal System is not authorized, said Keith Jones, IMCOM-Europe Postal Operations chief.
“We firmly appreciate the kind intent of people who wish to send gifts to children in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere our troops serve, however, it’s against postal policy to use the system,” Jones said. “People should keep in mind that the MPS is funded by taxpayers for military mail delivered to authorized U.S. and allied recipients. Delivering parcels to non-authorized recipients drains manpower and resources and can delay delivery of parcels intended for our troops.”
(Photo by Spc. Shane Eschenburg)
An IBM 360/195 at the University of California, Santa Barbara was one of the first computers to be connected to ARPANET.
ARPANET was the first network that used packet switching to send information quickly and reliably between computers. In 1969 the network consisted of just four nodes on the west coast of the United States. The ARPANET enabled file sharing between institutions and allowed users to access powerful mainframe computers remotely using standard protocols.