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Bio Engineering/ME C117: Structural Aspects of Biomaterials - Professor Lisa Pruitt, University of California at Berkeley.

This is an 82 minute overview of the entire course that spans 25 video segments on YouTube. If you wish to view the entire set of courses or download them, go to the YouTube site to obtain them.

This course provides an overview of medical devices, FDA regulatory issues, biocompatibility and sterilization technology. It examines biomechanical properties: isotropy/anisotropy, stiffness, bending stresses, contact stresses, multiaxial loading, plasticity, fatigue, fracture, wear, corrosion, design issues.

Also covered: Orthopedics, Dental, Cardiovascular, and Soft Tissue Reconstruction

There are more videos from UC Berkeley on YouTube, in fact they have their own section both on YouTube and Google Video as part of the unique arrangements that Google and the University have made.

The University of California at Berkeley is one of the pioneers in distribution of educational materials over the Web in the forms of both videos and podcasts. The latter are listed on and freely downloaded from Apple’s iTunes website.

Although primarily intended for students to review or supplement actual classroom experience, they are open to the public for enrichment and learning.



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Dynamic MSA in maintaining measurement system integrityMeasurement System Analysis (MSA) as a dynamic, rather than static, beastie is discussed in a new online article entitled:Dynamic Analysis Offers a Better MSA Management Alternative on Semiconductor International, A Reed publication, by author Phillip H. Williams from Freescale Semiconductor.

Among its answers to the question: “How often must we repeat our measurement system analysis?”, is Dynamic MSA and, “..the key to performing a dynamic MSA is to have SPC properly implemented for the subject measurement system. In practice, this should be done regardless of MSA intent — to guarantee the stability of the measurement system.”

We think it is well worth a read.

Enjoy!

TEMPERATURES.COM, INC. publishes information about measurement devices and measurement on its websites. The sites have articles, directories and news to foster competent measurements & analysis in industry & science. Sites are free. Submissions by visitors are encouraged and reviewed. Sites as of August 2007 are: lehos tecHeadlines, measureNEWS, About Temperature Sensors, TempSensor Directories, TempSensorNEWS, Measurement Databases, (MeasurementBlog.com)MeasurementMedia.com and MeasurementDevices.com



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Reference: Best Practices from The Snell Group, January 31, 2008“Remember, it is important for thermographers to take an annual vision exam. At a minimum it should include a Jaeger Eye Test, to see if you can read small print, as well as a color-blind test such as the widely accepted Ishihara Color Deficiency.

“If you are a male, especially, you may have some type of color deficiency. Having a color vision deficiency does not mean you must give up thermography.

“What it does is help you better understand what color palette to use and where you need to be careful when interpreting color thermograms.”



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{IMAGE CAPTION: The Department of Energy’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory set out to test and speed adoption of new smart grid technologies that can make the power grid more resilient and
efficient via the Pacific Northwest GridWise Demonstration.}

DOE’s Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) announces the results of two studies demonstrating consumers and information technology can play an
active role in managing the grid

The project was funded primarily by DOE, with other support provided by utilities and manufacturers. It involved two separate studies to test demand-response concepts and technologies.

The Olympic Peninsula Project found homeowners are willing to adjust their individual energy use based on price signals — provided via information technology tools.

The Grid Friendly™ Appliance Project demonstrated that everyday household appliances can automatically reduce energy consumption at critical moments when they are fitted with controllers that sense stress on the grid.

(Read the Full Story on the PNNL DOE website or on our companion site, TempSensorNEWS.com.



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Southampton, PA, USA — On January 13th the IRINFO Training Conference for 2008 opens in Orlando, Florida. It is aimed at both new and experienced Infrared Thermographers and sponsored by the merry men and women at the Infraspection Institute. It is almost a family affair in many ways!

Since I submitted a paper to the conference (and they have graciously accepted it), I am really looking forward to this meeting.

The Conference will be also chock full of people from NORMi, the Mold Inspection people for the first time, plus a number of regular attendees from both the USA and Overseas.

There will be a lot of new tips and thermography lore to learn and report on both here and on TempSensorNEWS.

I have been a regular attendee for the last five or six years and am pleasantly surprised by the new things presented each year. Jim & Chris Seffrin sure have their fingers on the pulse of the industry!

Attendees get to see some of the latest items available from the IR Thermography suppliers at the adjoining Expo. I plan to place regular reports from the Meeting and Exhibition and, if it works as advertised, actually submit a few videos feeds on new products featured and some of the events at the meeting. (I am bringing my new camera, just in case.)

So tune in, or keep an eye on our RSS news feed next week - (NOTE: now available through FeedBurner, Google and Yahoo) .



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The Qualified Sampling Technician is trained in a process developed by NORMI™ known as the NORM IAQ Management Program. Here’s a YouTube vendor video describing the work.



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In 2006 I wrote an article for Sensors Magazine on a step-by-step approach to the task of selecting and setting up a measurement sensor in an Industrial plant environment. It was their next to last printed edition of their magazine and also was published in the online edition at SensorsMag.com.

Since then I have written several follow-up articles for their online Industrial Automation E-Newsletter, expanding on each of the steps in a checklist than was in the original article.

The latest section was just published online in the December 11, 2007 issue of the Sensors Automation.

I think this is a rational approach, one honed by many years of experience and many years of not getting it right all the time.

Does anyone else feel the same way or have other points of view?

Appreciate any and all feedback.

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Best wishes for a bright Holiday season to all visitors,

Ray Peacock

TEMPERATURES.COM, INC. publishes information about measurement devices and measurement on its websites. The sites have articles, directories and news to foster competent measurements & analysis in industry & science. Sites are free. Submissions by visitors are encouraged and reviewed. Sites as of August 2007 are: lehos tecHeadlines, measureNEWS, About Temperature Sensors, TempSensor Directories, TempSensorNEWS, Measurement Databases, (MeasurementBlog.com)MeasurementMedia.com and MeasurementDevices.com



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