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A scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS) is an analytical instrument that measures the size and number concentration of aerosol particles with diameters from 2.5 nm to 1000 nm. [1] They employ a continuous, fast-scanning technique to provide high-resolution measurements.
SMPS may refer to: Scanning mobility particle sizer, an analytical instrument for aerosol particles; Switched-mode power supply, a type of electronic power supply; Stochastic Mathematical Programming System, an extension of MPS (format)
May 2013: Jakarta Mayor Joko Widodo officially launched further arrangements to build the MRT. It was announced that tenders for the first three out of a total of eight work packages had been awarded. A consortium consisting of Shimizu-Obayashi-Wijaya Karya-Java Konstruksi had won tenders to build two underground stations.
Flixton may refer to the following places in England: Flixton, Greater Manchester, part of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford Flixton F.C. Flixton railway station; Flixton (ward) Flixton Girls' School; Flixton Junior School; Flixton, North Yorkshire, a village near Scarborough; Flixton, Lothingland, a village near Lowestoft, in Suffolk
The 7803SR from Datel is a full switching power supply module (designed as a drop-in replacement for 78xx chips), and not a linear regulator like the 78xx ICs. Advantages [ edit ]
BYD's president for Indonesia, Eagle Zhao, said the company would "accelerate the construction of a manufacturing plant in Indonesia starting this year," but declined to give further details.
I-DEAS (Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Software), a computer-aided design software package.It was originally produced by SDRC in 1982. [1] I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry, [1] most notably by Ford Motor Company (who standardized on the program [2]) and by General Motors. [1]
Abbey Wood, Flixton is an 18 hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest south—west of Bungay in Suffolk. It consists of two adjoining areas, the larger Abbey Wood to the north and the smaller Packway Wood to the south. [1] [2] This ancient woodland is managed as coppice with standards. Common trees include hazel, hornbeam and oak.