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PODS 2.0, released in 2001, with fewer than 70 tables. PODS 3.0, released in 2002, doubled in size, including several submodels. PODS 3.1, released in 2003 PODS 3.2, released in 2004 with 157 tables PODS 3.2.1, released in 2004, maintenance release. PODS 4.0, released in 2006, includes ILI submodel and documentation.
Below ground, outdoor pressure side automated pool cleaner visible at bottom The first patented cistern cleaner, the forerunner of the swimming pool cleaner 2012 was the Centennial anniversary of the first swimming pool cleaner. R.B. Everson invented the first suction-side pool vacuum cleaner.
The Open Artificial Pancreas System (OpenAPS) project is a free and open-source project that aims to make basic artificial pancreas system (APS) technology available to everyone. [1] The OpenAPS project was designed with the idea of quickly getting the APS technology to more people using a direct approach, rather than waiting for clinical ...
A small, electrically powered pump A large, electrically driven pump for waterworks near the Hengsteysee, Germany. A pump is a device that moves fluids (liquids or gases), or sometimes slurries, [1] by mechanical action, typically converted from electrical energy into hydraulic or pneumatic energy.
Insulin pump in use Diabetic child wearing a state-of-the-art insulin pump (referred to as a "patch pump"). His waterproof device needs no one infusion set. An insulin pump is a medical device used for the administration of insulin in the treatment of diabetes mellitus, also known as continuous subcutaneous insulin therapy.
These alphabetic codes are used on FAA and ICAO flight plan forms to aid flight service station (FSS) personnel in their handling of aircraft. On the FAA domestic flight plan form (FAA Form 7233-1) the equipment code is a single character placed in block 3 (Aircraft Type / Special Equipment) as a suffix to the aircraft type code. A single ...
Osmotic release systems have a number of major advantages over other controlled-release mechanisms. They are significantly less affected by factors such as pH, food intake, GI motility, and differing intestinal environments. Using an osmotic pump to deliver drugs has additional inherent advantages regarding control over drug delivery rates.
Typically, the floating surface aerators are rated to deliver the amount of air equivalent to 1.8 to 2.7 kilograms O 2 /kWh (4.0 to 6.0 lb O 2 /kWh). However, they do not provide as good mixing as is normally achieved in activated sludge systems and therefore aerated basins do not achieve the same performance level as activated sludge units. [19]