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This is a request for information on companies or other retailers that supply insulating transformers. I am a researcher at Chiang Mai University, Thailand and build ION implantors for research purposes. What I'm looking for are transformers with 110V in 110V out at 300VA rating with an insulation rating between primary and secondary of 6000V. If any one can assist please contact me via e-mail at rhodes@istrd.cmu.ac.thReturn to Top
To Whomever may have some information, A friend of us has been diagnosed the Rainaud Syndrom which has to do with Esclerodermia. I would like to get as much information about it as posible on the net and also any hospitals or labs doing research on this disease. Please post information on these newsgroups, or E-mail me at Xmaza@infodisc.es Thanks in advance Xavier MazaReturn to Top
Bonjour a tous, Je recherche des paradoxes scientifiques ! Je m'explique : la science permet souvent d'etablir des resultats qui defient completement le sens physique voire le bon sens commun. Par exemple, quel non scientifique irait s'imaginer qu'un avion est plus petit en vol qu'au sol ? Par consequent, quel que soit votre domaine, si vous connaissez de pres ou de loin, des "phenomenes", quels qu'ils soient, qui peuvent paraitre surprenants au commun des mortels, je vous remercie de me les decrire. Je recherche d'autre part des pieds-de-nez scientifiques, du type de la demonstration mathematique (truquee heureusement) de 2=1. N'hesitez pas a m'envoyer vos suggestions, tout m'interesse ... Merci d'avance.Return to Top
Alan Shinn wrote: > > In article <32937338.68AE@ehv.ce.philips.com>, Eric Funke >Return to Topwrote: > > > I am looking for a material with light-dependent-resistive properties. > > I want to make a resistor value that can vary between say 100 megohm > > to 20 megohm, depending on the amount of light that falls on it. I > > know that a photoconductor like Cadmium Sulfide (used in 'classic' LDRs) > > could do the job, but its high toxicity makes it less desirable for me. > > > > I hope that somebody can put me on the right track to find a low-toxic, > > cheap, easily applicable material (preferably a paste, applied by screen > > printing, but vacuum deposition may be another option). > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > please reply via email > > > > Age van Dalfsen > > selenium > The posters' request was for a *less toxic* material! Whilst I wouldnt care to arbitrate between the toxicity of cadmium and selenium, **both** are very toxic! Dont let the fact that the body needs a very small amount of Se confuse you into thinking its non toxic. It is very toxic. I have had Se poisoning twice as a graduate student; it is not pleasant - you **stink** as you eliminate the Se as a smelly Se-organic. Harvey Rutt
Can anybody help me with my dissertation. I need to write a 4000 word essay on the transport of urea by the placenta, and it has to be handed in just after christmas. I would be grateful if anybody could send details of how urea is handled by the placenta, or if you could suggest different headings that I could write about. Thanks, Kim LiReturn to Top
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Hi I am looking for suggestions to a PCR problem. I need to remove template DNA from my PCR reactions so that it does not interfere with downstream applications such as hybridization analysis. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks Craig RichmondReturn to Top
[ Article crossposted from sfu.general ] [ Author was Tatiana Nickolaievna Teslenko ] [ Posted on 26 Nov 1996 20:23:40 GMT ] * Very experienced Tutor/Teacher in Modern Physics (120) available * Yes, we can study Quantum Mechanics and the rest of physics, too. * Please call Andy@454-9293 or E-mail to tnteslen@sfu.caReturn to Top
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Hi, At the Institute for Production Engineering and Machine Tools there is no more use for a Dynamic Signal Analysis System. If anybody is interested, contact by e-mail: Richard Kaak: kaak@mail.ifw.uni-hannover.de or Christian Soehner: soehner@mail.ifw.uni-hannover.de See also: http://www.ifw.uni-hannover.de/ Hewlett Packard HP 1000 A900-based Dynamic Signal Analysis System Components and Technical Data Hardware - Floating Point Processor - Serial Interfaces - HP-IB Bus Interface - 1,5 MByte RAM - 7914CT Hard Disk System, 132 Mbyte Winchester System with HP-IB Interface - 9144 Quarter-Inch Tape Drive - 9122DB Double Side Dual 3,5" Disk Drive - 7958B 4-channel D/A-converter 12bit - 12006A 16bit Parallel Interface - 12076A Ethernet Interface - 3x 2393A Graphic Terminal (3 Pieces: Terminal, Keyboard, Monitor) - 2x 1345A Display Module - Power Supply - DIFA SCADAS 12 bit 300kHz A/D-Converter, 16 channels - DIFA PDF 8-channel programmable digital filter 80dB/Oct. Software - Real-Time Operating System RTE-A - FORTRAN/1000 Fortran compiler - PASCAL/1000 Pascal compiler - DEBUG/1000 Symbolic debugger - AGP/9000 Advanced Graphics Package - LMS Acquisition and Analysis Software TMON and FMON - LMS User Programming Mode - LMS Dynamic Analysis Software - LMS Super Modal Analysis Program - Multi-User Capable, Ansys Compatible Performance - 16 bit Adress Width - 1,3 Million Instructions/s - 560 k Floating Point Operations/s - 3 MB/s Data Transfer Rate RAM - 1MB/s Data Transfer Rate Disk System - FFT 1024 points in 20ms Accessories - Complete internal wiring and power wiring - System components mounted in 19" mobile measuring cabinet - Horizontal fan system inside the cabinet - 2x RACAL store 7D, 7-channel analog tape recorder Condition - Acquisition by IFW 1986-1988 - Fully operational for measurements - Hard Disk Drive Access FaultsReturn to Top