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Le frigo est sur une planche à roulettes, le tiroir à bouteilles aussi.
Au centre les WC. L'arrivée d'air du Webasto est au-dessus de la plaque de cuisson, pas grave, on se chauffe d'abord et on cuisine ensuite. La commande du Webasto est sur la gauche avec l'option "altitude".
Some new modules I am building from fresh parts instead of salvage. From the left there are two new VCO modules and the start of a triple bandpass VCF. They will interface with the backplane as shown. The only hard-wired connections will be the 6.3 and 12.6 voltages to make the tubes light up. The rest of the signals, pot wiring, and HV will be carried through the circular plugs.
A session this evening with my Module 2 portrait model Vanessa. This time I have her running.
The rest of my photos from this session can be found here if you have the time to look
Spacelab was a joint effort between NASA and ESA. It was carried in the shuttle orbiter cargo bay and served as a temporary space station to conduct scientific research. Various different pallets were constructed, including a large pressurized module which expanded the orbiter's habitable volume.
Voskhod 1 descent module, 1964
The three cosmonauts' couches inside Voskhod were only fitted with difficulty, making the crew crane their necks to see the instrument panels. With no space for a means of escape to be fitted, a retrorocket slowed the spacecraft as it returned to Earth, enabling the cosmnauts to remain on board for the entire mission.
[Science Museum]
Taken from the Cosmonauts: Birth of the Space Age exhibition at the Science Museum (September 2015 to March 2016).
Rather last minute, in fact after last minute and only possible because of the glitches. Its just been too hectic. Borrowed a desk lamp to light from the high to the left, with a gold reflector to the right to soften the shadows.
The interior of a raised module. Every module is 48x48 and raised 2 bricks (or 6 plates). The technic cross inside keeps the baseplate from bending and twisting.
The Type PC5 ultracapacitor is engineered to provide extended power availability during dips, sags, and outages in main power sources as well as to relieve batteries of burst power functions.
A session this evening with my Module 2 portrait model Vanessa. This time I have her running.
The rest of my photos from this session can be found here if you have the time to look
Someone put in pencil marks with a ruler before they wrote "Breaker Room" and "Control Room" in paint/marker. Talk about not making things like they used to anymore...
An unused lunar module. It was made as a back-up just in case something happened to any of the others. The food court is behind the glass, yum yum. Another picture I took while Mom was in the bathroom.
EtCO2 Modules
www.ekingst.com/products/etco2-modules/
The end-tidal carbon dioxide modules (etco2 modules) independently developed and produced by Kingst can be used with multi-parameter patient monitors, ventilators and anesthesia machines for monitoring of real-time ETCO2 concentration, inhaled CO2 concentration, respiratory rate, inspiratory and expiratory times.
Types of Capnography EtCO2 Module
Mainstream EtCO2 Capnography Module Capno-M
A mainstream end-tidal carbon dioxide monitoring sensor, it has a unique sample cell protects internal NDIR components from pollution.
Sidestream EtCO2 Capnography Module Capno-S
A side stream EtCO2 sensor, accurate and durable, suitable for various complex environments.
Mainstream EtCO2 Capnography Module Capno-M+
A product that can be used for both intubated and non-intubated patients, breaking through the limitation that mainstream modules can only be used for intubated patients.
Sidestream EtCO2 Capnography Module Capno-S+
A side stream EtCO2 sensor, accurate and durable, suitable for various complex environments. Compatible with multiple protocols.
Understanding Capnography EtCO2 Module
Kingst's end-tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) modules are widely used in the operating room, ICU and emergency department, and can be used to monitor whether the position of the endotracheal intubation is correct, whether the spontaneous breathing is restored, whether the parameter settings during mechanical ventilation are reasonable, and whether the cardiopulmonary resuscitation is effective, etc. Kingst's products have the characteristics of quick response, high accuracy, good quality and stable performance.
Mainstream Vs Sidestream Capnography
ETCO2 Monitoring with mainstream VS side stream CO2 Sensors
Mainstream CO2 sensor
Judging the position of endotracheal intubation
On the patient'airway- quick response
There are neonatal, pediatric and adult adapters available
Side stream CO2 Sensor
Can be used for both intubated and non-intubated patients
The sensor is not directly connected in the ventilation circuit
Sampling without intubation,non-invasive monitoring
Finished heatsink with Dr. Lava's Flexmod P3 diode driver attached. Kim came up with the idea of bending the transistor 90 degrees, mounting it to an aluminum tab that acts as a heatsink, and attaching it to module with a thick piece of teflon to prevent shorts on the bottom of the driver. There's also a notch machined into one of the fins to loop the diode leads over.
A blood bank specialist scans a unit of blood for entry into the TMDS blood module in Afghanistan. (Photo courtesy of the Armed Services Blood Program)
Churchill House offers General English classes at 12 different levels ranging from complete beginner to very advanced.
Each level or module is a self contained course with sufficient work for an average learner to cover in 4 weeks. Our modules interlock to form a continuous pathway through the English Language. Courses follow a syllabus which is designed to develop the four skills of speaking, writing, reading and listening. Each syllabus will also cover vocabulary, english for everyday situations and help with pronunciation/intonation.