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Development and manufacture of plastic components and subassemblies for automotive and household appliances

 

Grand opening of Component Testing Lab at CU-ICAR.

Over-the-air is a wireless technology that is used for different purposes such as communication with a SIM card or managing that SIM card. Moreover, this technology also helps in downloading the applications to a SIM card. All of this is done without even connecting physically to the SIM card.

 

Reference:

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We have a manufacturing facility where we can create high-quality Precision Cnc Machined Components, Ductile Iron Casting Cnc Components, CNC-machined components in accordance with customer-provided drawings.

 

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Components of the MOLLER Experiment while it’s stored in the SRF Test Lab at Jefferson Lab in Newport News, Va., on Friday, June 7, 2024. (Aileen Devlin | Jefferson Lab)

 

The Measurement of a Lepton-Lepton Electroweak Reaction (MOLLER) experiment proposes to measure the parity-violating asymmetry in electron-electron (Møller) scattering. The measurement will be carried out at Jefferson Laboratory's state-of-the-art accelerator by rapidly flipping the longitudinal polarization of electrons that have been accelerated to 11 GeV and observing the resulting fractional difference in the probability of these electrons scattering off atomic electrons in a liquid hydrogen target. This asymmetry is proportional to the weak charge of the electron, which in turn is a function of the electroweak mixing angle, a fundamental parameter of the electroweak theory. The accuracy of the proposed measurement allows for a low energy determination of the mixing angle with precision on par with the two best measurements at electron-positron colliders.

F-16AM FA-121 & FA-135 of the Belgian Air Component at Florennes on the 15th June 2017

Focussing lens of a large pair of binoculars

  

This item is surplus to my collection needs. I am making this available for swap or trade. Please let me know if you are interested. See these sets of images for other cameras, lenses and photographic paraphernalia that I am removing as I am sharpening the focus of my camera collection.

  

Image shot with an Olympus Stylus TG-3.

 

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On August 13, 2023: The 2023 Ford Family Open House takes place at the Rawsonville Components Plant in Ypsilanti, MI

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The neck, with sculpting almost complete, assembled with the other main components.

Belgian Land Component Piranha IIIC Engineering of the 1st Combat Engineers platoon, Brussels, Belgium, July 21, 2023.

Belgian Land Component Piranha IIIC Engineering of the 1st Combat Engineers platoon, Brussels, Belgium, July 21, 2023.

The neck, with sculpting almost complete, assembled with the other main components.

Brahma Industries is manufacturer of standard and special Mould Bases and Components.We are having state of the art manufacturing facilities at Ahmedabad for making standard and customize Mould bases for Plastics Injection Moulds

These are the components that will be inside the final model. The idea is that the operator will have different experiences depending on what he/she makes contact with. The hardness of the wood, softness of the cotton wool and conductivity of the metal.

Paros Componentes Jueves día 7

 

This was www.oc3an.com European show debut and the five day show proved an worth while showcase, seeing agreements signed to be a distributor with the likes of Lumishore, after a large quote for lighting equipment was requested for a 53m Feadship in Palma for a partial refit, at the oc3an.com stand, for their products.

 

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New toy! Hopefully my PCBs and components will arrive soon, so I can test this hot plate! #hotplate #smd #reflow #pcb #dirtypcbs #elecrow #oshpark #solder #soldering --- Posted via Instagram: stf.cc/2iERYdi

Historical structures linked to Nepal’s national hero, Bhimsen Thapa, are struggling to survive amidst neglect and natural decay. Located in Bungkotghat, Ward 9 of Shahid Lakhan Rural Municipality, Gorkha, significant archaeological sites like the Bhimvireshwar Mahadev Temple and Bhimsen Sattal are left abandoned, overrun by invasive weeds, and exposed to the elements.

 

Bhimvireshwar Mahadev Temple at Bungkotghat

This historic site, now engulfed by wild vegetation and eroded by heavy rain, is rapidly deteriorating. Numerous archaeological artifacts in the area have been damaged, including long stone pillars, many of which are broken and scattered. Walking through the site, visitors unknowingly trample on these invaluable remnants.

 

The Bhimvireshwar Temple (Shivalaya), Bhimsen Sattal, and the inscriptions detailing their history are buried under weeds and debris. Key elements of the temple, such as its five golden pinnacles, are missing. Similarly, copper plates, the main pinnacle, smaller pinnacles on all four sides, bells, and decorative elements like Peepal leaves have also disappeared. Locals recall that the site once included cremation grounds and ceremonial ponds, which are no longer visible.

 

The temple’s surrounding area, spread over approximately 800 ropanis (about 40 hectares), houses the Bhimsen Column, in front of which once hung a massive 3,000-kilogram bell. This bell was stolen and later found in pieces buried under sand on the banks of the Budhi Gandaki River. A small bell now hangs from the heavy chain where the original once resided. Additionally, golden urns on the Sattal’s four corners were stolen, and bricks and materials from the structure were removed.

 

Damaged Trishul and Dilapidated Structures

A 12-foot-high iron trident (trishul) near the temple has one of its three prongs missing. The Sattal, which previously served as a resting place for travelers, is in ruins, hidden under dense vegetation. Bricks and wooden components are also disappearing. Locals reportedly use parts of the site for cooking during picnics and collecting grass.

 

The Sattal’s walls, especially along the Budhi Gandaki River, have collapsed during recent monsoons, leaving only remnants of its original form. The lack of conservation efforts has turned this historic site into a dilapidated shadow of its former glory. Most valuable artifacts are either stolen or left in a neglected state.

 

Challenges in Relocation and Conservation

The Bhimvireshwar Mahadev Temple and Sattal were designated for relocation under the Budhi Gandaki Hydropower Project, but no progress has been made. This uncertainty has not only jeopardized the future of the historical structures but also created instability for the local community.

 

Earthquakes and Structural Decline

Historical records suggest that earthquakes in 1890 and 1990 B.S. (1833 and 1934 AD) caused significant damage to the Sattal. Subsequent earthquakes in 2045 B.S. (1988 AD) and 2072 B.S. (2015 AD) further weakened the structures. Despite these events, reconstruction efforts have been minimal, leading to the current state of disrepair.

 

Efforts to Preserve Remaining Artifacts

According to Surendra Thapa, chairman of the Bhimvireshwar Guthi Committee, the temple’s golden pinnacles and other valuable items are under the protection of the Thapa family and the local police. However, many of these artifacts remain inaccessible to the public. The 3,000-kilogram bell was found in fragments and reassembled for safekeeping. Other items, such as a large copper garland, are reportedly secure, along with photographs of the temple's copper inscriptions.

 

Loss of Archaeological Inscriptions

The site contains stone inscriptions detailing Bhimsen Thapa’s contributions and the historical context of the Guthi (trust). These inscriptions, vital for preserving history, are fading due to neglect and erosion. The Archaeology Department has yet to document or publish these inscriptions, raising concerns about the long-term preservation of historical data.

 

Expert Opinions on Preservation

Historians like Dinesh Raj Pant, who visited Bungkotghat in 1981, recall the site as historically and archaeologically significant. At the time, it was already in a state of neglect. Pant noted the presence of large inscriptions related to Bhimsen Thapa scattered throughout the area.

 

Similarly, archaeologist Sushil Kumar Gautam criticized the lack of preservation efforts, emphasizing that these inscriptions provide crucial insights into Nepal’s history and culture. Gautam warned that continued neglect could lead to the loss of irreplaceable historical evidence.

 

Conclusion

The historical structures associated with Bhimsen Thapa, a key figure in Nepal’s history, face imminent destruction due to neglect, theft, and environmental factors. Without urgent intervention by the state and concerned communities, these invaluable cultural heritage sites may soon disappear, leaving a void in Nepal’s rich historical narrative.

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Taller del componente de Niveles de Referncia Forestal (NRF), en el marco del proyecto “Consolidación de la fase de preparación para la reducción de las emisiones derivadas de la deforestación y degradación de los bosques (REDD+)”, implementado por el Ministerio de Ambiente por medio de la Dirección de Cambio Climático, con el apoyo del Programa de las Naciones Unidas para el desarrollo (PNUD).

Alpha Jet AT-29 of the AJeTS Belgian Air Component at Florennes on the 15th June 2017

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