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Power Wheelchair Manufactures - 0 views

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    Power wheelchairs are the perfect choice for easily maneuvering indoors. A power chair plugs in for an overnight recharge, feature four or six wheels for stability and safety, and are adjustable for your riding comfort. Ability Center features quality brands of electric wheelchairs from Invacare, Kirshall and Permobil with styles, sizes, options, and wheelchair accessories to create a mobility device to meet your mobility and lifestyle needs. The power wheel chair is extremely reliable and offers a flexible approach to the customers. Our exclusive Power Wheelchairs are accessible to our clients, which are constructed using top-notch quality of raw material. Powered wheelchair helps in regaining the freedom. Our clients can avail a wide range of Power Wheel Chairs at a reasonable price. Travel more safely in your handicap van or wheelchair accessible vehicle with the right wheelchair. From small maneuverable wheelchairs that will fit in your apartment or home, to heavy duty power chairs with power seating, we can get you where you want to go. Because we also sell a full range of wheelchair vans and handicap accessible vehicles with lifts, we are able to insure compatibility between your mobility equipment and accessible van conversion every time! Ask your Mobility Consultant for training and demonstration on properly securing your wheelchair. Specifications: 10 times longer life Lightest - 23 kg 5 year long life, safe LiFePO4 battery (10ah) High efficiency brushless hub motor 5 seconds folding and unfolding Easy to carry Load : 120 kg Speed : 8km/hr Range: 15 km Net Price: 136710 Features Adjustable height flip back and detachable arms Attractive carbon steel frame with silver vein finish Attractive sling style seating Comes standard with seat belt, seat cushion with pouch, swing-away footrest Comes with batteries Foldable, lightweight frame makes portability and transportation easy and convenient Folding battery tray Front 8"
Alex Parker

London City Airport Expansion - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Recognised as the most punctual airport in the UK, London City Airport (LCY) has received consent to extend its aviation capacity under a £200m ($310m) expansion programme. The airport submitted a planning application to the London Borough of Newham for the City Airport Development Programme (CADP) to expand its current infrastructure, in September 2013.
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Future of Biosimilars in Europe Market Report-Aarkstore - 0 views

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    The European biosimilars market continues to evolve across all key areas, from clinical to commercial and beyond.Despite improvements in awareness, information gaps on biosimilars still exist.The biosimilar pipeline continues to advance, with positive clinical data being published for several key pipeline programmes
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Role of an IT Consultant for a Software Process - 0 views

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    There are extremely slight line distinction between an IT proficient and a programmer
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    Role of an IT Consultant for a Software Process
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Precise Automatic Glue Adhesive Dispenser Machine - Coil Winder - 0 views

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    An adhesive dispensing machine is a device used to apply bonding media and to mix, meter and dispense adhesives. An adhesive is a substance that bonds two or more solids together. For example; glues, resins, putties, silicones, pastes and cement. Dispensing systems come in different types, with different functionalities and configurations. They are used for bonding, potting & sealing processes and also to produce gaskets. The two main variants for dispensing systems are the manual and automated dispensers. The Precision Dispensing Controller has a case to be the most customizable and versatile programmable fluid gadget available.
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ECU Reader for VW, AUDI, SKODA and Jetta - Buy ECU Reader | VtoolShop - 0 views

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    ECU Reader is an advanced tool for VW,AUDI,SKODA,JETTA cars motor ECU internal EEPROM reading, writing and coding by OBDII connector.All diesel engines with EDC15 - original car odometer/mileage reading and programming from motor ECU, immobiliser PIN code reading and programming from motor ECU, immobiliser disable function, EEPROM read/write - everything by OBDII connector.
Alex Parker

Bank of England adds Apple and IBM to bond-buying scheme - 1 views

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    The scheme will be financed in the same way as quantitative easing. The Bank of England (BoE) may buy Apple and IBM's corporate bonds as part of a new economic stimulus programme.
Alex Parker

Twitter to host Cheddar in latest live-streaming deal - 1 views

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    The social networking firm will live stream a slate of Cheddar's programmes focused on technology, media, and business.
Alex Parker

Te Mihi Geothermal Power Station - Power Technology - 1 views

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    The 166MW Te Mihi geothermal power plant has been constructed by Contact Energy on the Wairakei geothermal steamfield in Taupo, New Zealand. Construction of the $750m plant was completed in May 2014. The Te Mihi project was part of a $750m programme to develop the Wairakei-Tauhara geothermal system.
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Hold vendors liable for buggy software, group says - 0 views

  • "The only way programming errors can be eradicated is by making software development organizations legally liable for the errors," he said. SANS and Mitre, a Bedford, Mass.-based government contractor, also released their second annual list of the top 25 security errors made by programmers. The authors said those errors have been at the root of almost every major type of cyberattack, including the recent hacks of Google and numerous utilities and government agencies. According to the list, the most common mistakes continue to involve SQL injection errors, cross-site scripting flaws and buffer overflow vulnerabilities. All three have been well-known problems for
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    A coalition of security experts from more than 30 organizations is urging enterprises to exert more pressure on software vendors to ensure that they use secure code development practices. The group, led by the SANS Institute and Mitre Corp., offered enterprises recent hacks of Google draft contract language that would require vendors to adhere to a strict set of security standards for software development. In essence, the terms would make vendors liable for software defects that lead to security breaches. "Nearly every attack is enabled by [programming] mistakes that provide a handhold for attackers," said Alan Paller, director of research at SANS, a security training and certification group.
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    Of course, a more general way to address this and other "business" generated problems / abuses (like expensive required "arbitration" by companies owned and in bed with the companies requiring the arbitration!), is to FORBID contract elements that effectively strip any party of certain "rights" (like the right to sue for defectives; the right to freedom of speech; the right to warranty protections; the right to hold either party to public or published promises / representations, etc.). Basically, by making LYING and DECEIT and NEGLIGENCE liability and culpability unrestricted. Or will we hear / be told that being honest and producing a quality product is "anti-business"? What!? Is this like, if I can't lie and cheat being in business isn't worth it!? If that is true, then those parties and businesses could just as well "go away"! Just as "conservatives" say other criminals like that should. One may have argued that the software industry would never have "gotten off the ground" (at least, as fast as it did) if such strict liability had been enforced (as say, was eventually and is more often applied to physical building and their defects / collapses). That is, that the EULAs and contracts typically accompanying software ("not represented as fit for any purpose" more or less!) had been restricted. On the other hand, we might have gotten software somewhat slower but BETTER - NOT being associated with or causing the BILLIONS of dollars in losses due to bugs, security holes, etc. Others will rail that this will merely "make lawyers richer". So what if it will? As long as government isn't primarily "on the side" of the majority of the people (you know, like a "democracy" should be), then being able to get a individual "hired gun" is one of the only ways for the "little guy" to effectively defend themselves from corporate criminals and other "special interest" elites.
Alex Parker

Breaking the ice: researchers chart new ground in Arctic oil spill response - 1 views

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    Founded in January 2012, the Arctic Oil Spill Response Technology Joint Industry Programme (JIP) has just moved into phase II of its research. As it tests the waters in six different areas - and welcomes its latest member Gazprom Neft - what lies ahead for response teams working in icy conditions?
Alex Parker

Video feature: US Navy's F-35C makes flawless first carrier landing - 1 views

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    The US Navy's variant of the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter has successfully completed its first-ever landing on an aircraft carrier, marking a major milestone for the programme. Two F-35C aircraft landed on the USS Nimitz off the coast of San Diego, California, as part of the fifth-generation fighter's initial at-sea testing phase.
Alex Parker

Prepare for takeoff: Quintiq's planning and optimisation software - 1 views

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    What does the future hold for the airport industry? We ask chief operations officer, Arjen Heeres, and business unit director, Marcel Dreef, at Quintiq for their thoughts. In 1997 in the Netherlands, five computer programmers began working on a new scheduling application for an aluminium hot mill operator.
Alex Parker

China plans to deploy first solar power station in space - 1 views

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    China is reportedly planning to build the first solarpower station in space, which would send energy back to Earth. With this move, China has allocated $8bn for its space programmes. It intends to compete with the US and gain economic, military and technological dominance.
Alex Parker

The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes: Behind the scenes - 1 views

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    Michelin-starred chef Josh Eggleton took on the challenge of opening the UK's first restaurant where all employees live with dementia in the Channel 4 documentary The Restaurant That Makes Mistakes'. The programme looks into how 14 people diagnosed with various forms of dementia can interact and work in the world.
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