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Perioperative Temperature Management
This practical text offers a comprehensive guide to perioperative temperature management for anaesthetists, surgeons and nurses.The physiological basics of thermoregulation and heat exchange are covered, before the changes that occur during general and regional anaesthesia are outlined.The relevant adverse scenarios associated with perioperative hypothermia, including morbid cardiac events, impairment of coagulation, increased blood loss and surgical site infections are discussed, before the methods of measuring core temperature and the equipment and techniques to keep patients warm are described.Richly illustrated and clearly structured for quick reference, Perioperative Temperature Management is an essential daily resource to help ensure safe, effective practice.
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Building for Business : Product Management in Enterprise Software
If you’re new to software product management or just want to learn more about it, there’s plenty of advice available—but most of it is geared toward consumer products.Creating high-quality software for the enterprise involves a much different set of challenges.In this practical book, two expert product managers provide straightforward guidance for people looking to join the thriving enterprise market.Authors Blair Reeves and Benjamin Gaines explain critical differences between enterprise and consumer products, and deliver strategies for overcoming challenges when building for the enterprise.You’ll learn how to cultivate knowledge of your organization, the products you build, and the industry you serve.Explore why: Identifying customer vs user problems is an enterprise project manager’s main challenge Effective collaboration requires in-depth knowledge of the organization Analyzing data is key to understanding why users buy and retain your product Having experience in the industry you’re building products for is valuable Product longevity depends on knowing where the industry is headed
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Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology
Project Management for Engineering, Business and Technology is a highly regarded textbook that addresses project management across all industries.First covering the essential background, from origins and philosophy to methodology, the bulk of the book is dedicated to concepts and techniques for practical application.Coverage includes project initiation and proposals, scope and task definition, scheduling, budgeting, risk analysis, control, project selection and portfolio management, program management, project organization, and all-important "people" aspects—project leadership, team building, conflict resolution, and stress management. The systems development cycle is used as a framework to discuss project management in a variety of situations, making this the go-to book for managing virtually any kind of project, program, or task force.The authors focus on the ultimate purpose of project management—to unify and integrate the interests, resources and work efforts of many stakeholders, as well as the planning, scheduling, and budgeting needed to accomplish overall project goals. This sixth edition features: updates throughout to cover the latest developments in project management methodologies; a new chapter on project procurement management and contracts; an expansion of case study coverage throughout, including those on the topic of sustainability and climate change, as well as cases and examples from across the globe, including India, Africa, Asia, and Australia; and extensive instructor support materials, including an instructor’s manual, PowerPoint slides, answers to chapter review questions and a test bank of questions.Taking a technical yet accessible approach, this book is an ideal resource and reference for all advanced undergraduate and graduate students in project management courses, as well as for practicing project managers across all industry sectors.
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Link Engine Management Exhaust Gas Temperature Probe
Extreme duty, fast response K-type exhaust gas temperature (EGT) probe suitable for use with Link Engine Management ECU's. Designed for extreme conditions this probe features stainless steel braiding to protect the wires from heat and chafing. The probe includes a 316 stainless steel adjustable compression fitting.Extreme duty and fast response, ideal for racing environmentsStainless steel over-braid to protect the wires from heat / chafing damageIncludes a stainless steel adjustable compression fittingCompatible with all Link Engine Management ECU's*Please note: For all link ECU's (except Thunder models) an amplifier will be required.
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Why is integrated business management standard software like the SAP system so successful?
Integrated business management standard software like the SAP system is successful because it offers a comprehensive solution for managing various business processes such as finance, human resources, supply chain, and customer relationship management. This integrated approach allows for seamless data flow and communication across different departments, leading to improved efficiency and decision-making. Additionally, the SAP system is highly customizable and scalable, allowing businesses to adapt and grow with their changing needs. Its widespread adoption and large user community also contribute to its success, as it provides a network of support and resources for users.
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Is the system temperature too high?
To determine if the system temperature is too high, it is important to compare it to the recommended operating temperature for the specific system. If the temperature exceeds the recommended range, it could lead to overheating and potential damage to the components. It is also important to consider the environmental conditions and the workload the system is handling. Regular monitoring and maintenance of the system's temperature can help prevent overheating and ensure optimal performance.
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Does the heating system adjust the hot water temperature based on the outside temperature?
No, the heating system typically does not adjust the hot water temperature based on the outside temperature. The hot water temperature is usually set by the user or controlled by a thermostat within the water heater. The outside temperature does not directly impact the hot water temperature in most heating systems.
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What is a low-temperature underfloor heating system?
A low-temperature underfloor heating system is a type of heating system that uses warm water circulating through pipes installed beneath the floor to heat a room. This system operates at lower temperatures compared to traditional radiators, making it more energy-efficient and cost-effective. The heat is evenly distributed across the floor, providing a comfortable and consistent warmth throughout the room.
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Race Technology Data Logger Sensors - Air Temperature
Race Technology offer a wide range of high quality sensors that we recommend for use with their data loggers, or for other autosport applications. All of their sensors are tested and calibrated to ensure their robustness and to check they will give constantly reliable results.Sensors are supplied without cables unless otherwise stated - please order cables separately if required.Options Available: Water Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil Temperature (-40 to to 150 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil/Fuel Pressure (0 to 10 bar, 1/8 NPT) Air Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x12mm) Brake Pressure (0 to 250 bar, M10x1mm) Exhaust Thermocouple Amplifier (-100 to 1150 deg C) - supplied with 1.7 meter cable Wheel Speed Sensor - supplied with 4 meter cable
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Race Technology Data Logger Sensors - Oil Temperature
Race Technology offer a wide range of high quality sensors that we recommend for use with their data loggers, or for other autosport applications. All of their sensors are tested and calibrated to ensure their robustness and to check they will give constantly reliable results.Sensors are supplied without cables unless otherwise stated - please order cables separately if required.Options Available: Water Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil Temperature (-40 to to 150 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil/Fuel Pressure (0 to 10 bar, 1/8 NPT) Air Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x12mm) Brake Pressure (0 to 250 bar, M10x1mm) Exhaust Thermocouple Amplifier (-100 to 1150 deg C) - supplied with 1.7 meter cable Wheel Speed Sensor - supplied with 4 meter cable
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Race Technology Data Logger Sensors - Water Temperature
Race Technology offer a wide range of high quality sensors that we recommend for use with their data loggers, or for other autosport applications. All of their sensors are tested and calibrated to ensure their robustness and to check they will give constantly reliable results.Sensors are supplied without cables unless otherwise stated - please order cables separately if required.Options Available: Water Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil Temperature (-40 to to 150 deg C, M12x1.5mm) Oil/Fuel Pressure (0 to 10 bar, 1/8 NPT) Air Temperature (-40 to 130 deg C, M12x12mm) Brake Pressure (0 to 250 bar, M10x1mm) Exhaust Thermocouple Amplifier (-100 to 1150 deg C) - supplied with 1.7 meter cable Wheel Speed Sensor - supplied with 4 meter cable
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Racelogic Brake Temperature Monitoring System
This brake temperature monitoring system comprises of the Racelogic VBOX touch Motorsport data logger and the brake temperature sensor kit, Each of the 4 sensors can measure up to 16 points on a rotor so you can see a true temperature across the entire rotor width. The temperature range on the sensors is -20 to 950 degrees C.Accurately view and log real time brake temperaturesBuild a map to show temperatures at every point on the circuitInvaluable for fine tuning suspension and chassis settings as well as brake pad choiceAluminium cased sensors rated to IP66 for increased heat, dust and water resistanceThe Racelogic tyre temperature sensors feature a wide 60° field of view, and are mounted in close proximity to the rotor and constantly monitor the temperature across the whole width of the rotor. The advantage of this compared to more traditional methods is that you can view and log the temperatures during the lap to see how each rotor reacts to braking at any point during the lap / stage. This information can be beneficial for fine tuning the chassis including brake bias, pad compound choice suspension settings and tyre pressures.As well as logging brake temperatures the VBOX touch Motorsport logger also allows you to view and log lap times with predictive lap timing, speed, position and performance (such as acceleration). All this makes the brake temperature monitoring system a very powerful tool for improving car and driver performance.
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How does a heating system regulate the temperature?
A heating system regulates the temperature by using a thermostat to monitor the current temperature of the room. When the temperature falls below the desired setting on the thermostat, the heating system will be activated to produce heat. Once the temperature reaches the desired level, the heating system will automatically shut off. This process helps maintain a consistent and comfortable temperature in the space.
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Which temperature sensor displays the engine temperature?
The engine temperature is typically displayed by a coolant temperature sensor. This sensor is usually located near the engine's cooling system and measures the temperature of the coolant as it circulates through the engine. The information collected by the coolant temperature sensor is then sent to the engine control unit, which uses it to regulate the engine's operating temperature and make adjustments as needed.
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What is the supply temperature of the heating system?
The supply temperature of the heating system is the temperature of the water or air leaving the heating source and entering the distribution system. This temperature is typically set by the thermostat or control system to achieve the desired level of comfort in the building. The supply temperature can vary depending on factors such as the outdoor temperature, building insulation, and the type of heating system being used. In general, supply temperatures for hydronic heating systems range from 120-180 degrees Fahrenheit, while supply temperatures for forced-air heating systems range from 100-120 degrees Fahrenheit.
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What is the room temperature in the heating system?
The room temperature in the heating system is typically set by the user to a comfortable level, usually around 68-72 degrees Fahrenheit (20-22 degrees Celsius). This temperature range is considered ideal for most people to feel comfortable indoors during the colder months. The heating system works to maintain this set temperature by adjusting the heat output as needed.
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