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The XMO2 transmitter provides computer-enhanced, drift-free oxygen measurement in a compact, rugged, online transmitter. It can be used wherever accurate and reliable long-term oxygen measurement is critical to process and product quality.
the light level has fallen enough for the streetlights to activate... but there is one orange glow which is not a street light, but the gas flare from a flarestack of the petrochemical works.
vast skeleton-ish towers protrude into the dusky sky.
This is Oxygen's latest subway ad for the 2009 upfronts. Last year Bravo and Oxygen upfront ads were plastered all over New York. I thought it was weird to display ads that are so obviously industry specific in such a public arena. This picture was taken at the 49th station along the R line, which makes sense for the location since Media:Edge and MediaVest offices are nearby.
I really didn't think Bravo and Oxygen would run this type of marketing campaign this year because of the economic climate, but I guess "affluencers, trenders, spenders, and recommenders" don't know the meaning of the word downsize.
Click "all sizes" for more detail and to read the fine print. The graffiti is courtesy of a very insightful straphanger.
Biological technician Brad Rogers (Carterville FWCO) adjusts the flow of oxygen to the fish after they are caught.
Photo by USFWS.
this is how simple it is done. I don't use expensive oxygen pumps or boosters.. just this configuration. It works well. Only downside is the temperture and gasflow control. A needle valve or orifice is missing in the gasline but i control the speed by using the mainvalve which works fine for now. cooling of the small tank is done with a wet towel wounded around the small tank and filling in intervals.
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A Liquid Oxygen tank being worked on inside Cell A. It’s part of the Space Launch System Core Stage. The tank will hold 195,000 gallons of liquid oxygen cooled to -297 degrees Fahrenheit.
Los Angeles Firefighters treat LAPD Officers and one civilian overcome by smoke from a fire at 8746 Owensmouth Avenue on May 25, 2008. © Photo by Gavin Kaufman