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    Oil and Gas Industry

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    Page 1: Introduction OPITO is the focal point for skills‚ learning and workforce development in the oil & gas industry. It aims to deliver the right skills for the industry now and in the future. OPITO was established to meet industry demand for a competent and competitive workforce. To achieve this it works with industry employers‚ training providers and higher education providers. Careers for life are now relatively rare in the UK. Individuals now have more varied career options‚ career progression

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    CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION Most mains-operated equipment in use today is connected to the supply via plugs and sockets. These are generally acceptable in benign environments‚ but can be unsafe or have limited life in the presence of moisture. In explosive atmospheres and in undersea applications‚ special connectors must be used. This paper describes a technique‚ the contactless energy transfer system (CETS)‚ by which electrical energy may be transmitted‚ without electrical connection or physical

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    Human Factors in Aviation

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    with flying vehicles. According to the movie "Back To The Future 2"‚ we should be able to produce and and use flying automobiles‚ hovering skateboards and the ability transport through time by the year 2015. In our case in the year 2011‚ that probability does’nt seem too likely. The problem is not only the production of such types to create a faster‚ sleaker‚ or more efficient transport vehicle‚ but the new rules and regulations that need to be put forth into introducing the vehicle into modern day

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    Do you check it and text while you’re driving‚ or do you wait until you are done driving? According to Erin Shumaker‚ on average‚ about 9 Americans are killed every day from motor vehicle accidents that involve being distracted driving by using a cell phone‚ texting‚ or eating. So that means over 3‚000 deaths per year are because of driver’s being distracted by their phones. Texting while driving is not only dangerous‚ but has become

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    Navajo and Diabetes

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    ACTIVITY AND EXERCISE. Roads within the Navajo reservation vary in condition. Most federally operated U.S. highways are in excellent condition year-round and are suitable for vehicles of any size. Roads are generally unpaved in many rural areas and small villages. In the central parts of the Navajo Nation‚ near the Black Mesa (Arizona)‚ roads are often poorly maintained‚ and are sometimes in nearly unusable condition after very heavy rains. In general‚ except for the most remote regions‚ road conditions

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    case of tort

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    an auxiliary battery operated power generator in the barn to be available as an emergency back-up. He had taken further precaution of having a battery-operated power failure detector in his bedroom so that if the electrical power in the farmhouse failed‚ a warning signal would alert him to the potential danger of loss of electricity to his operation. Chauncey is a driver for Gardiner transport ltd. While driving the company’s truck on a night run‚ Chauncey allowed the vehicle to wander onto the

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    toll gate

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    An Embedded system and RFID solution for transport related issues ABSTRACT: There are millions of vehicles are passing through roads every day. Time‚ safety and efficiency are the major factors‚ while mode of transportation plays an important role in urbanization. Through this paper integrated solution has been offered to the transport related issues based on Atmel controller. It is the core which has hardware modules such as RFID‚ GPS‚ GSM and MEMS to handle the new transport

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    parking slot system

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    Wikipedia(2007) There are lots of parking space here in the Philippines who are traditionally operated by the security guards. We don’t have a choice but to follow that traditional operation. Every day that we are traveling in the mall or in any place‚ we need to find a parking slot. Sometimes there is traffic inside the parking area because most of the drivers can’t find a parking slot for their vehicles. The traditional process of any parking areas are like a cycle‚ you will enter on the entrance

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    AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEM

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    AIRCRAFT FUEL SYSTEM The Purpose of a Fuel System A fuel system purpose is to store‚ transfer‚ and then to mix the fuel with air. The function of the fuel system is to store and supply fuel to the cylinder chamber where it can be mixed with air‚ vaporized‚ and burned to produce energy. As everyone knows‚ an internal combustion engine needs fuel to operate. Fuel is delivered to the engine by means of the fuel system. The fuel system must be self-contained and efficient so that it will properly energize

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    5 Ton vs 2 1/2 Ton

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    The M35 started out in 1949 as a design by the REO Motor Car Company. The first vehicle in the family‚ the M34‚ was quickly superseded in military usage by the M35‚ the major difference being the M35 ’s 10-tire configuration versus the M34 ’s 6-tire "super-singles" configuration. An M35A2 cargo truck with winch is 112" tall‚ 96" wide and 277" long‚ and 13‚030 pounds empty (13‚530 pounds empty when equipped with the front mount winch‚ according to dashboard dataplates). The standard wheelbase cargo

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