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Common complaint for Detroit's M-1 Rail: It doesn't go far enough
2014-07-29 06:00:32| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
But Jerry Skwier, 76, of Pleasant Ridge, who grew up in Detroit and fondly remembers the wired streetcars of yesteryear, isn't convinced.
Wearable Device for the Early Detection of Common Diabetes-related Neurological Condition
2014-07-28 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Group of researchers in Taiwan has developed optical technology that may be able to detect diabetic autonomic neuropathy sooner, when it is more easily treated. Condition progressively affects autonomic nerves controlling vital organs like the heart and gastrointestinal system. Described in paper published in OSA’s journal Applied Optics, the new technology is a small, wearable device called a pupillometer that hangs on a pair of eyeglasses and measures 5 parameters associated with ...This story is related to the following:Trade Associations
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Kellogg Co. declares a quarterly dividend of 49 cents per common share
2014-07-26 01:01:20| Agriculture - Topix.net
The directors of Kellogg Co. declared a quarterly dividend of 49 cents per share on the company's common stock.
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Digital Power Monitors support wide common mode input voltage.
2014-07-25 14:31:18| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Specified for temperature range of -40 to 125°C, Series ISL2802x comprises 3 devices offering bi-directional, high-side, and low-side digital current sense and voltage monitoring with serial interface. Devices deliver high-accuracy measurements through integrated 16-bit sigma-delta ADC with gain error of ±0.05% in wide input common mode voltage range of 0–60 V. Providing real-time alerts with response time of 500 ns, monitors are suited for telecom, industrial, and consumer applications. This story is related to the following:Test and Measuring Instruments Sponsored by: Red Lion Controls - UntitledIntegrated Circuits (IC) |
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Rain-fed farms common, but India unique in letting bad rains wreak economic havoc
2014-07-20 22:18:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Quartz: Last weeks rains helped dispel some of the gathering economic clouds?. Though the storm has yet not passed, there is a collective sigh of relief, because poor rains would have meant higher inflation, lower GDP, commodity price swings and widespread human misery among Indias vast number of farmers and farm hands. India might nurse delusions of becoming an economic superpower, but monsoons are still the final arbiter of our GDP. With all the progress in technology and weather forecasting in the...
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