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Goannas or monitor lizards are a common sight in Australia.
There are over 20 different species, adapted to different habitats, and interestingly they all look very similar.
But there is a big difference in their size. The largest Australian monitor lizard, the Perentie, can be over two metres long. Its tiny relative, the short-tailed monitor, reaches all of 20 cm. This one is 3-4 Feet long, they have powerful muscles.
Northern Resource Consulting deployed 12 NexSens CB-450 data buoys for a 2-month project to monitor dredging sites. The data buoys were outfitted with sensors for turbidity, temperature, conductivity and depth.
Monitoring well located upland of a saline seep. Observing changes in the depth of the water table can help landowners and partners recognize when crop rotations may need to be adjusted. The Montana Salinity Control Association, NRCS, and local landowners have been partnering for decades to reduce the occurrence of saline seeps acros the landscape. Saline seeps can be exacerbated by farming practices that do not maximize a living root in the soil to utilize excess moisture that can collect salts that move to the soil surface when water evaporates, causing non-productive areas in fields. Dane Valley, Roosevelt County, MT. June 2022.
we only see the touille dog now when shutting down the computer. while the desktop is visible, the wallpaper selected by me (Touille's photo) is covered up with a Department of Mental Health Logo which cannot be changed by us or the IT folks at the job.
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The Water monitor, (Varanus salvator) is a large species of monitor lizard capable of growing over 3 meters (9.8 ft) in length, with the average size of most adults at 2.5 meters (8.2 ft) long. Maximum weight of Varanus salvator can be over 75 kg, but most are half that size. Their body is muscular with a long powerful laterally compressed tail. Water monitors are one of the most common monitor lizards found throughout Asia, and range from Sri Lanka, India, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and various islands of Indonesia, living in areas close to water.
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The PCB fitted to the monitor chassis sideplate and the chassis assembled. The top brace strip from the main chassis is used to keep the sides aligned.
May 2011.
Rock Monitor (Varanus albigularis)
Near Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, Northern Cape, South Africa.
"The Energy Monitor" sounds so official. In fact, it's one of the nerdier parts of the Prius. It displays, in real time, which portion of the motor/engine/battery system is working as you drive. Arrows show the direction of the energy flow, and the green block in the center is the battery. Down in the lower right corner, which you can't really see now, is the instant MPG reading that shows the MPG you're currently utilizing. This definitely is a heads up as to how well (or poorly) you're driving!
Resource Monitor is what Task Manager wants to be when it grows up. All the pretty little graphs are in one convenient place. Clicking on any of the resources will cause them to expand, displaying a list of which processes are using how much of that particular resource. Neat.
El monitor Huáscar es un buque de guerra del siglo XIX de destacada participación en la Guerra del Pacífico. Fue construido en el Reino Unido en 1864 por orden del gobierno peruano y sirvió en la Marina de Guerra del Perú hasta el 8 de octubre de 1879, día en que fue capturado por la escuadra chilena en el combate naval de Angamos. El Huáscar sirvió activamente en la Armada de Chile hasta 1897, año en que fue dado de baja. Actualmente sirve como museo flotante en el puerto chileno de Talcahuano. Es una de las pocas naves de guerra de su época que aún permanece a flote.