FLEXIBLY DIVIDED DOUBLE LUMEN ENDOTRACHEAL TUBE Viren Sunil Kalsekar‚ Joy Lee‚ Jenny Qiu‚ Nicholas Ragosta‚ Javier Ramos‚ David Taylor Massachusetts Institute of Technology Cambridge‚ MA‚ USA ABSTRACT Endotracheal tubes (ETT)‚ are used to maintain patient airway access during surgical procedures. The design presented here addresses a current need of the gold standard ETT by allowing for the passage of a larger bronchoscope through the inner lumen of the ETT while keeping outer dimensions constant
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WELDING TERMS 2 1.) DISCONTINUITY: an interruption of the typical structure of the weld. It may be a lack of uniformity in the mechanical‚ metallurgical‚ or physical characteristics of the weld. A discontinuity is not necessarily a defect. 2.) DEFECT: according to AWS‚ “A discontinuity of discontinuities‚ which by nature or accumulated affect (for example‚ total porosity or slag inclusion length that renders a part or product unable to meet minimum applicable acceptance standards or specifications)
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INTERNSHIP TRAINING REPORT At OM MURUGAN INDUSTRIES Pvt. Ltd‚ Coimbatore. Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of Bharthiar University For the award of the degree of B.Com ACTUARIAL MANAGEMENT By G.PRIYANKA (11BAGO36) Under the guidance of Mrs.C.Anitha Mary‚ M.Com.‚ M.Phil. AUGUST 2013 P.S.G.R.Krishnammal College for Women College with Potential for Excellence (Autonomous institution affiliated to Bharathiar University) (Re-Accredited with “A” Grade by NAAC) (An ISO 9001:2008
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Case Study – Lincoln Electric in China Word count: 3912 (Excluding: Contents‚ Executive Summary‚ Reference list and Appendices) Moscow‚ October 2011 Contents Executive summary 3 1. Analysis of the external environment of the Global Welding industry 4 1.1. Political and Legal factors 4 1.2. Economic factors 5 1.3. Social factors 5 1.4. Technological factors 5 2. Analysis of the internal environment of Lincoln Electric 7 3. Lincoln Electric’s performance management system
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"Welding With Children" Language Analysis "He just stared at me‚ and i saw that he had no idea of what late was. Glendine‚ his mama‚ probably lets him fall asleep in front of the set every night. I pictured him crumpled up on that smelly shag rug she keeps in front of the TV to catch the spills and crumbs" (2). Within the passage it mentions that the child had no idea what late was. This indicates that his life is easy because he can fall asleep whenever he gets tired without a problem like he
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In order to effectively analyze the various behavioral components within my current organization‚ I will describe the demonstrated attitudes shown by individuals within this company. Additionally‚ I will analyze the organizational behavior of Welding Unlimited‚ as an organization‚ by describing the type of culture‚ modes of communication‚ nature of authority‚ motivational techniques‚ areas of emotional intelligence‚ and how the components of a virtual organization are included. Upon conclusion
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that for the eyes. Choose the hazard from COLUMN B to match the method of protection in COLUMN A. Write only the letter (A – E) next to the question number (1.3.1 – 1.3.5) in the ANSWER BOOK. COLUMN A 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.3.4 1.3.5 A hair net Tinted welding screen Use clear goggles Good ventilation Stop drilling machine A B C D E COLUMN B Hot sparks to the eyes Burns to eyes Cuts to hands Respiratory poisoning Caught in machinery (5 x 1) 1.4 1.5 1.6 Injuries are the result of working without necessary
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hydrogen and oxygen gas. The reason for doing this would be to avoid the complications and expenses of inverters‚ batteries‚ and connecting the turbine to the grid. It would also make hydrogen gas which could power a car‚ a generator‚ or be used as a welding/cutting torch‚ which is what I intended to use it for. That was the idea‚ however I rarely saw the turbine actually spinning‚ and it never caught and converted enough energy during its few months of operation before winter to produce any noticeable
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minutes. These two parts are welded together‚ requiring 1 minute of the continuous welding machine. Finally‚ it takes the engine assembler 3 minutes to insert the two pistons and valves. • The second subassembly produces the frame in two steps: first heavy metal bars are bent in the 10‚000 lb press in 1 minute. Then it takes 3 minutes to setup and weld the multiple bars together with the same continuous welding machine to produce the frame. • The third subassembly consists of the front and rear
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