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Medical-Grade Power Strip has 25 ft cord, 20 A plug, 6 outlets.
2015-12-14 14:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Approved for use in patient-care vicinities, PS625HG20AOEM mounts to IV poles, crash carts, and other mobile equipment. NEMA 5-20P-HG hospital-grade plug and NEMA 5-20R-HG hospital-grade outlets comply with UL 1363A specifications, while 25 ft, 12 gauge power cord promotes flexible placement of connected equipment to patients. Two industrial-grade, resettable, 20 A circuit breakers protect sensitive components from overloads and short circuits.
Time Warner aims to win back cord cutters with fewer ads
2015-11-13 09:05:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Time Warner told investors that it plans to test reducing the number of ads shown on some of its Turner cable channels, starting with those targeting young viewers, such as TruTV, reports Variety. With youth channels, the plan is to decrease the volume of advertising to 10-11 minutes per hour, compared to 18-19 minutes at present. Instead of referring to an around 43 percent drop in advertising minutes, Time Warner described the move in its analyst call that it planned to increase the amount of programming per hour by around 21 percent.
Space heater cord causes fire at S.W. Western
2015-11-08 23:37:51| Energy - Topix.net
A fire took place at 1501 S.W. Western Ave. after 5:15 a.m. on Sunday morning. The Topeka Fire Department was about to control the fire quickly and responded to light smoke in front of the structure.
Magnets Explain How the Elevator Industry Plans to Cut the Cord
2015-11-04 10:34:14| Steel - Topix.net
For more than 150 years, elevators have gone in two directions: up and down. In the future, you might ride them ThyssenKrupp AG this week will show the public for the first time a 10 meter functioning model that uses giant magnets to move cars in multiple directions.
Paralyzed man regains use of arms thanks to 'wireless spinal cord'
2015-10-21 04:25:26| Wireless - Topix.net
Remember that paralyzed guy from Southern California who managed to walk on his own accord thanks to a revolutionary technique that bridged the gap in his severed spinal column with a wireless Bluetooth link? A team of doctors at Ohio's Case Western Reserve University have reportedly accomplished the same feat with a patient's arms. The team described its initial findings at a meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in Chicago on Tuesday.
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