Articles, tagged with "monitoring systems", page 6
08th October 2010
Any business knows that to boost output and increase profit margins, a business needs a good process monitoring system. A process monitoring system is a method by which to gauge, monitor and improve products, the processes through which products are made ...
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Author:
Robert Deans
14th September 2010
MCS control systems are needed to check and monitor the sorting process in the workstation. The fact is that a company must welcome the modern innovative technology for getting more profits. If a commercial organization fails to adapt to the changing s...
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Author:
Benjyx
31st August 2010
Simply buying a real-time energy monitoring system for your building is not enough. If you really want to enjoy the benefits offered by energy tracking systems - such as reduced energy wastage and increased energy efficiency - you must find the best prod...
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Author:
carbonrealtime
18th August 2010
We have CCV line with a Single point triple extrusion and computerized sophisticated control and monitoring systems. The CCV line was imported from Machinenbau Scholz GMBH & Co KG, a pioneer in this technology and have supplied more than 250 lines world o...
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Author:
Priya Singh
16th August 2010
What Are Electronic Medical Records and Why Are They Important?
An electronic medical record is a digital document used by an organization that delivers patient care, such as a hospital, a doctor's office or a clinic. Electronic medical records are usu...
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Author:
cadcam
13th August 2010
It's the most frightening, bewildering and heartbreaking thing that can happen with a newborn. Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It's defined as when as when a baby dies in the first year of life from no apparent cause. The causes still aren't fully kn...
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Author:
oycellyn
13th August 2010
Diabetes is expected to affect more than 48 million people in the U.S. by the year 2050. The most common kind of diabetes is Type II. It is a chronic medical condition that frequently affects adults and their ability to metabolize glucose, or sugar in the...
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Author:
Art Jones
11th August 2010
It is now required to safeguard ourselves by installing the home security devices. Rate of burglary or home invasion is at a rise in different regions of Australia and to remain in the safer side it is a good idea to invest a bit in the security systems. ...
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Author:
richardgray
10th August 2010
From the doctor's office to the operating room, knobs and handles are used for a variety of purposes every day - many of which may be taken for granted. The right kind of handle and knob will make hospital equipment easier to operate and more appealing t...
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Author:
David
04th August 2010
Security cameras are used all over the world nowadays. Since their invention the battle with crime has gone to a whole new level. Everything is under control just because you can see what's happening in front of your house or garage and all you have to do...
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Author:
Monir
13th July 2010
If you're shopping for a new car, safety features should be on the top of your list of vehicle requirements. Driving can be dangerous. Whether it's risky driving conditions, the threat of drunk drivers or pure accidentals having a car with safety features...
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Author:
Scott Jamieson
12th July 2010
For a lot of people their transmission is out of sight and out of mind. When you throw open the hood the engine is staring you right in the face, but the transmission is buried off somewhere such that you never see it. If you're well schooled in basic mai...
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Author:
Nick Messe
29th June 2010
Did you ever wonder how your employees are spending their work hours? Do you find that employees are spending a lot of time on their computers but getting very little work done?
Many companies have found that installing an internet monitoring system he...
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Author:
JenB
28th June 2010
Wasted Time:
Every IT Manager's Secret Problem
There is a problem out there in IT-Land that is seldom spoken of-wasted time. Until recently there have been no real solutions to liberate IT managers from being stuck at work monitoring these processes. Al...
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Author:
monitis
23rd June 2010
Intensive care is, without a doubt, the scariest part of any hospital. Some of the more recently constructed intensive care units (ICUs) look like a scene in a science fiction movie, with all the electronic monitoring devices and life-support machines. Mo...
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Author:
Moshe Sharon