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It says P447 in the middle of the board. Covered by the blue wire in the center of this shot. What the heck is that thing that looks like a red shirt-pocket-screwdriver stuck into a pot? I didn't notice that when I took the pics.

134 funcionarios de distintos servicios y unidades del establecimiento recibieron certificación para desempeñarse como monitores de emergencia del Hospital Dr. Gustavo Fricke

savannah monitors are stoutly built, with relatively short limbs and toes, and skulls and dentition adapted to feed on hard-shelled prey. Maximum size is usually between 105 to 155 cm (3.5 to 5.0 ft) in length, although most specimens collected in the wild ranged from 60 to 76 cm (2 to 2.5 ft) with females being considerably smaller. The pattern of coloration of the skin varies according to the local habitat substrate. The body scales are large, usually less than 100 scales around midbody, a partly laterally compressed tail with a double dorsal ridge and nostrils equidistant from the eyes and the tip of the snout

Seen while walking the Monkey trail between the underground river and Sabang.

 

Lots of lizards, but no monkeys.

Aveek Mishra at third LSPE-IN event on 8th Dec 2012

fisheye mirrors for our monitors (iPhone photo)

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With the bezel removed you can see if the monitor has burn in. Overall it looks good with very minimal burn in for it's age.

These can grow to about 8 feet long but this one is only about 18 inches and vulnerable of course at this stage in its life

 

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The reeds have died back and you can see the bottom of the wetland again. It is the end of winter and there is water in the wetlands. But it is far short of what should be here after winter. The bottom of the wetlands is barely covered. The winter rainfall has not been good.

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCS) are carbon based compounds that pose a significant health hazard due to their toxicity. VOCs online monitoring system adopts PIO (photoionization detector ) for gas detection. The target gas is irradiated I bombarded by ultraviolet light produced by the ion lamp, and is ionized after absorbing enough uv energy. The concentration of the target gas can be detected by detecting the tiny current generated after the ionization of the gas.

 

The system consists of sampling unit, condensing unit, zeroing unit, calibration unit, display unit, pressure alarm unit and analysis instrument. The sample gas enters into the PIO under the action of filtration and condensation of the suction pump. The detector transmits the processed concentration signal to the display unit, the end user, and the EPA platform. The user can set the auto zeroing and calibration period according to the actual situation. While the pressure alarm unit outputs a pressure alarm signal when the injection port of the analysis instrument is blocked, prompting the end user to clean the filter in time.

 

Features of EQMS VOCs Online Monitoring System

4.3-inch LCD screen, good human-computer interaction experience.

IP65 high standard protection design, which can be installed directly in the paint shop and outdoors.

Automatic zeroing and automatic calibration design greatly reduce maintenance workload.

Modular design, low maintenance cost.

Automatic temperature and pressure compensation can accurately calculate the gas concentration under normal pressure.

Battery module can be matched for continuous monitoring in power failure state.

Scalable SD memory card design with unlimited storage of historical data.

The alarm signal will be output to avoid in valid data if the sampling port is abnormally blocked.

Support HJ/T212, modbus and other protocols to support protocol customization.

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The Hall Monitors @ Cavestomp, November 4, 2007, Warsaw -- Greenpoint/Brooklyn

Captured at national botanical garden, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Monitor Lizard locally known as "Guishap"

Las chicas escuchan atentamente los argumentos de sus contrarios.

Well?It'll look better in full view XD

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