... High resolution sonograms with doppler technology (colors blood moving away from the sensor in red, moving toward the sensor blue) can provide a better ...
... Heh, I thought it might be something to do with a roleplaying game. "Tank of containing". ;) Now if only I could find that "portable hole"... ... I just...
... <clip> ... I hope you've made sure it's not made of one of the alloys that can catastrophically fail. Plug scuba tank explosion into any search engine for ...
Cheer up. Yyou are on the right track. I'm 77 & I don't know either. I'll be watching for a response to your question in order to learn for myself. Mert ...
mertbaker
MertBaker@...
Apr 1, 2006 11:08 am
148305
... I found some 1/4" foam board at Lowes. 4ft x 50ft, so I'll need two of them. I figure 1/4" is not much, but is a start. I hate to spend a couple hundred...
... The valve is welded into the tank, and the valve is a one piece section, so it cannot be removed. Not sure about the thread, but the plastic end, the part...
... PGOffline.com It is a windoz program that will dwnload any yahoo group. and many are already archived so you can download the old archive and then just ...
Darrin man you said a mouthful, It is next to impossible. That is one great plus about this group however, a lot of off topic posts, BUT, you will not get...
________________________________ ... I've got a friend who makes these. Take a suitable length of angle iron, cut one end at an angle to form a point, and...
... Hi doug, An ion gauge is basically a transducer for measuring very high vacuum. (in the 0 to 1 or 0 to 10 torr range). The measurement is based on...
That is called an echocardiogram, and I betcha Roy had one of those prior to the angiogram. The preferred technology replacing the angiogram is a type of CT...
AnaLog Services, Inc.
analog@...
Apr 1, 2006 5:18 pm
148326
Can someone direct me to where I can get all of the details on how to modify the compound for the 7" X 14" Microlux lathe? I recentely won a new tool post on...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/mlathemods1/files/Toolposts/ JWE Long Beach, CA Barry Goldwater A government that is big enough to give you all you want is big...
Thanks for the info on belts and cogs, but you didn't answer my question. As I said, I'm ALREADY putting a speed-reduction unit on the motor. The question...
Mad scientists like Uncle Rabid frequently have a need to achieve very high vacuums. While negative 14.7 psi is a perfect vacuum at sea level (purists will...
AnaLog Services, Inc.
analog@...
Apr 1, 2006 10:20 pm
148333
Incidentally, I have a couple of friends, one who makes neutron generator tubes, and one who makes gamma detector tubes, and these guys have to use ion gauges...
AnaLog Services, Inc.
analog@...
Apr 1, 2006 10:26 pm
148338
Great, more stuff to read up on! Hopefully, as healing progresses, I'll have enough time & energy to catch up on reading about the various tests & meds, as...
The basic fitting changed, as part of the modernization. The old fitting required a 7/8" wrench, the new one is designed to be wrenchless. Roy ... style a ......
Your comment on "informed consent" is interesting. A large number of cardiologist victims...I mean patients...will hear some variation of "the angiogram is...
AnaLog Services, Inc.
analog@...
Apr 2, 2006 2:18 am
148343
All my R-12 stuff is threaded 7/16-20; it's been standard for years. SAE flare is ubiquitious for refrigeration connections. Roy ... ...
Well, Mike, the first obvious need would be the adapting the hubs of the respective wheels to the proper size for the shaft. The HS wheel is configured with a...
Ok. That site is still dead. Any other ideas? I was at: http://www.mini- lathe.com/Mini_lathe/Modifications/JWE_QCTP/JWE_QCTP.htm But the link at the bottom of...
The file is at the link I sent you and is still included in this response. JWE Long Beach, CA Barry Goldwater A government that is big enough to give you all...
... response. The problem is that you cannot send a link into a files section of another group. one must be a member of that group, and then it will work, or...