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Active Electrode Monitor minimizes patient risk during surgery.
2013-02-06 14:30:56| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Intended for minimally invasive surgery, EM3 AEM® Monitor consists of 2 distinct functions: Active Electrode Monitoring controls stray monopolar energy caused by insulation failure and capacitive coupling in surgical instruments on shaft of instrument, while End Point Monitoring aids surgeon in determining end point of bipolar electrosurgical desiccation. In addition to integrated hand control, system offers fail-safe technology and optimized alarm troubleshooting through active control. This story is related to the following:Electrosurgical Analyzers
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Substation Monitor Offers Integration with Horstmanns Short Circuit Indicator
2013-02-05 17:08:00| Transmission & Distribution World
The new release of Kamstrups all-in-one-box substation monitor, UtiliKeeper V2.3, supports the Horstmann ComPass B short circuit/earth fault Directional Indicator. Connecting a ComPass B instrument to a UtiliKeeper mounted in a secondary substation substantially facilitates fault location in medium-voltage distribution networks.
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Get a 27-inch Hanns-G LED monitor for $199.99 shipped
2013-02-05 16:13:47| CNET News.com
This high-end LCD has everything: LED backlighting, HDMI, speakers, and even a three-year limited warranty. [Read more]
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ET deals: $150 off Dell UltraSharp U2913WM, 29-inch panoramic 21:9 LCD monitor
2013-02-01 20:09:31| Extremetech
Since the widescreen revolution of 2005, we have all gotten used to living with the 16:9 screen aspect ratio. Displays, for the most part, started out with a 4:3 aspect ratio and resolutions like 1024×768, 1400×1050, and 1600×1200. In the early 2000s we saw a shift towards the new widescreen format, initially in 16:10 with…
NASA Aircraft Flying Low in Bay Area to Monitor Air Pollution
2013-01-31 21:16:44| IT Services - Topix.net
By Bay City News Service Specially equipped NASA aircraft will be hovering over Bay Area skies Thursday and Friday collecting air quality data to better understand our region's air pollution.
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