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The Lifepak 15, 20/20e, 35 and CR2 include a CPR metronome that is also capable of verbally aiding rescuers in providing ventilations. Advanced Lifepak monitor/defibrillators also include options for synchronized cardioversion, external pacing, oxygen saturation monitoring, End tidal CO2, and both non-invasive and invasive blood pressure. [12]
In August 2008, NASA officially deployed a Lifepak 1000 AED on the International Space Station, [11] which was eventually returned to Physio-Control in October 2011. [12] According to official Physio-Control media, a Lifepak 8 was deployed by NASA, however no further info or alternate sources exist to substantiate this claim.
The API 20E/NE system is a widely used biochemical test system designed for the rapid identification of Gram-negative bacteria. It specifically targets two groups ...
The Lange Antares is a glider built by Lange Aviation produced with three different wingspans, 18, 20 and 23 meters. The 20 and 23 meter variants can be equipped with a 42-kW electric motor and SAFT VL 41M lithium-ion batteries.
Life: A User's Manual (original title La Vie mode d'emploi) is Georges Perec's most famous novel, published in 1978, first translated into English by David Bellos in 1987. . Its title page describes it as "novels", in the plural, the reasons for which become apparent on readi
PIK 20E II F. Designation for PIK 20Es produced by Siren S.A. in France. [6] PIK-20F. A PIK-20F had a modified wing profile, reshaped fuselage and a forward opening canopy. [citation needed] PIK-30. The Issoire Company in France produced a 17-metre PIK-30 version of the E. Unlike the PIK 20, the PIK 30 could not be winch-launched or fly with ...
This was soon followed by the fuel injected 20E version, with 110 PS (81 kW), and the slightly more powerful 115 PS (85 kW) 20EH fitted to the Kadett 2.0 GT/E. This received the Bosch L-Jetronic system, until it was replaced by the updated LE-Jetronic towards the end of 1981.
The Deskpro 386 is a line of desktop computers in Compaq's Deskpro range of IBM PC compatibles.Introduced in September 1986, the Deskpro 386 was the first personal computer to feature Intel's 32-bit 80386 microprocessor.