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Power supply aspects of semiconductor equipment

IEEE Spectrum, 1971
This article presents data concerning the often ``unmentioned'' influences of semiconductors upon power sources, other equipment, and the user. The influence of methods of power control and the resulting harmonics is considered in detail, including some new data on the effect of unbalanced firing angles.
A. M. McQuarrie   +2 more
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Electron Microscopy Equipment and Supplies

2003
Listed below are some of the suppliers, primarily in the United States, who can provide the products necessary for light and electron microscopy work. There are other suppliers, but this list will provide a starting point when in need of specific items.
Michael J. Dykstra, Laura E. Reuss
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Illustrator’s Equipment and Supplies

1985
Illustrations are only figments of the imagination until equipment and supplies are used to convert those ideas into rough and finished versions. The only exceptions would seem to be photographs and computer graphics, but even such machine-prepared illustrations usually have some finishing touches applied by hand prior to being displayed or duplicated.
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Availability of Pediatric Services and Equipment in Emergency Departments

Pediatric emergency care
Objective This study was conducted to assess the availability of equipment and supplies in the emergency departments of the hospitals in the West Bank of Palestine. Methods This study was conducted in a cross-sectional design using a data collection form
R. Shawahna   +6 more
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Dependence and power in healthcare equipment supply chains

Health Care Management Science, 2018
Most healthcare organizations (HCOs) engage Group Purchasing Organizations (GPOs) as an outsourcing strategy to secure their supplies and materials. When an HCO outsources the procurement function to a GPO, this GPO will directly interact with the HCO's supplier on the HCO's behalf.
Jurriaan L. de Jong, W. C. Benton
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Equipment, Medications, and Supplies for an RRS

2010
Once a patient has a crisis event, it is essential to deliver safe, accurate, and timely emergency care. Patient survival depends on the efficiency of the response.1 This response must include not only the appropriate personnel, but also the supplies, equipment, and medications that are needed. We have noted that most people who have been involved in a
Joanne G. Kowiatek   +3 more
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Specification mistakes and wrongly supplied equipment

World Pumps, 2007
Specifying and procuring pumps or their spare parts may seem to be an easy job but appearances can be deceptive. Sometimes those in charge are not as painstaking as they should be and make simple mistakes, leading to useless spare parts or unnecessary equipment being acquired, as mechanical engineers Rafael Ocampo and Braudilio Ruiz show.
Rafael Ocampo, Braudilio Ruiz
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The Handling of Storage Yard Supplies and Equipment

Journal AWWA, 1933
Whether a system can be developed that will work successfully and economically, regardless of the size of the operation, is beyond proof in the writer's experience. It is, however, a foregone conclusion that regardless of the size of a plant some accurate method of handling stock and equipment is essential to successful operation.
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Guidelines for Pediatric Equipment and Supplies for Emergency Departments.

Annals of Emergency Medicine, 1998
J. Seidel   +13 more
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