What does 14k PJM mean on ring
The stamp "PJM CZ" indicates that the ring is made by the company PJM, with CZ likely standing for cubic zirconia, a type of synthetic gemstone. The absence of "925" suggests that the ring is not made of sterling silver.
"PJM China 925" typically indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver. The number 925 refers to the metal purity, meaning the ring contains 92.5% silver. PJM may be the manufacturer or designer's initials. It does not specifically reference diamonds, so if there are diamonds on the ring, they would be separate from this marking.
Contact information for PJM, a regional transmission organization, can be found on their official homepage in the 'About PJM' section. They can be contacted either by mail, telephone or email.
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I don't want to avoid the question, but it is something like asking how big a lake is. Some are tiny and some enormous. Similarly, you may be asking about a small windmill on an farm in Lancaster, PA producing kilowatts or a large "wind farm" that connects to the east coast power grid and produces tens or hundreds of megawatts. A wind farm connecting the the Eastern Interconnection will tend to peak in the tens to low hundreds of MW.Output will vary by design, amount of wind on a given day and by location. Typically windmills are installed in the "wind farms." The farms are then connected to the Eastern Interconnection.Take a look at PJM's Generation Queues. Filter by fuel type = wind. There are several examples in the Z2 queue. Click on the green circle under FEAS (for feasibility study report). You will find the plant output in MVA under General. If you are not overwhelmed and want more details, click on the green circle under IMP (for System Impact Study Report). You can find similar information for the Midwest at misoenergy.com. Again, search the site for generation queue. Other US energy markets you might want to check are nyiso.com, iso-ne.com, caiso.com.Search the internet for "wind map United States" to see where it makes sense geographically to install wind resources. Also, be aware that too much wind is as bad as too little wind.You can find a wealth of information in the PJM Renewable Integration Study (PRIS). See theFebruary 25PRIS Task 1 Wind and Solar Power Profiles - Final Report, 2015.The PJM Renewable dashboard shows a summary of Wind Power in the region.
try there webpage... {| !|exeloncorp.comCommonwealth Edison (ComEd) faces the not-so-common task of powering up Chicago. ComEd, a subsidiary of utility holding company Exelon, distributes electricity to 3.8 million homes and businesses in Chicago and surrounding areas of Northern Illinois, 70% of the state's population. The utility owns more than 90,000 circuit miles of transmission and distribution lines; it receives most of its power supply from sister company Exelon Generation. ComEd has joined regional operator PJM Interconnection, which manages wholesale activities on the utility's transmission gridCommonwealth Edison (or "ComEd") is the largest electric utility in http://www.answers.com/topic/illinois, serving the http://www.answers.com/topic/chicago and Northern Illinois area. The service territory roughly borders in http://www.answers.com/topic/iroquois-county-illinois to the south, the http://www.answers.com/topic/wisconsin border to the north, the http://www.answers.com/topic/iowa border to the west, and the Indiana border to the East. For more than 100 years, Commonwealth Edison has been the primary electric delivery services company for Northern Illinois. Today, ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based http://www.answers.com/topic/exelon (NYSE: EXC), one of the nation's largest electric and gas utility holding companies. ComEd provides electric service to more than 3.7 million customers across Northern Illinois, or nearly 70 percent of the state's population. Commonwealth Edison's transmission lines operate at http://www.answers.com/topic/voltage-7 of 69,000, 138,000, 345,000, and 765,000 volts, delivering power to their 3.8 million customer base. The company's revenues total more than $15 billion annually. ComEd has interconnections with http://www.answers.com/topic/american-electric-power on its 765KV system and with http://www.answers.com/topic/wisconsin-energy-corporation to the north on its 345KV and 138KV systems and with http://www.answers.com/topic/ameren to the south on its 345KV system.|}
First we need to consider whether or not you mean a Foreign language to a speaking person or a Foreign language to a signing person in a different country that you.A SIGNING PERSON TO ANOTHER SIGNING PERSON:It depends. If you are speaking American sign language to someone who speaks a different sign language, then yes. However if you are speaking ASL (American Sign Language) to someone American, it won't be.Here is a list of European sign languages (taken from: www.signtogether.co.uk)Armenian Sign LanguageAustrian Sign Language "?sterreichische Geb?rdensprache" (?GS)Belgian-French Sign Language "Langue des Signes de Belgique Francophone" (LSFB)British Sign Language (BSL)Bulgarian Sign LanguageCatalan Sign Language (or "Catalonian Sign Language") "Llengua de Signes Catalana" (LSC)Croatian Sign Language (Croslan) "Hrvatskog Znakovnog Jezika" (HZJ)Czech Sign Language "Česk? znakov? jazyk" (CZJ)Danish Sign Language "Tegnsprog"Dutch Sign Language "Nederlandse Gebarentaal" (NGT), also commonly known as "Sign Language of the Netherlands" (SLN)Estonian Sign Language "Eesti viipekeel"Finnish Sign Language "Suomalainen viittomakieli" (SVK)Flemish Sign Language "Vlaamse Gebarentaal" (VGT)French Sign Language "Langues des Signes Fran?ais" (LSF)German Sign Language "Deutsche Geb?rdensprache" (DGS)Greek Sign Language "Ελληνική Νοηματική Γλώσσα" (GSL)Hungarian Sign Language "Magyar jelnyelv"Icelandic Sign Language "T?knm?l"Irish Sign Language (ISL)Italian Sign Language "Lingua dei Segni Italiana" (LIS)Lithuanian Sign Language "Lietuvių gestų kalba"Maltese Sign Language "Lingwi tas-Sinjali Maltin" (LSM)Northern Ireland Sign Language (NISL)Norwegian Sign Language "Tegnspr?k" (NSL)Polish Sign Language "Polski Język Migowy" (PJM)Portuguese Sign Language "L?ngua Gestual Portuguesa" (LGP)Russian Sign Language "Russkii Zhestovyi Iazyk"Spanish Sign Language "Lengua de signos espa?ola" (LSE)Swedish Sign Language "Svenskt teckenspr?k" (TSP)Swiss-French Sign Language "Langage Gestuelle"Swiss-German Sign Language "Deutschschweizer Geb?rdensprache" (DSGS)Turkish Sign Language "T?rk İşaret Dili" (TİD)Valencian Sign Language "Llengua de Signes en la Comunitat Valenciana" (LSCV)---- A SIGNING PERSON TO A NON-SIGNING PERSON: No. Sign language is a language that is simply a different way of communicating the spoken word of the country's language where the signing person resides. They are the same language, just delivered differently.----
DefinitionExtraocular muscle function testing is an examination of the function of the eye muscles. A doctor observes the movement of the eyes in six specific directions.Alternative NamesEOM; Extraocular movement; Ocular motility examinationHow the test is performedYou are asked to sit or stand with your head erect and a forward gaze. Your health care provider will hold a pen or other object 12 inches in front of your face. He or she will then move the object in several directions and ask you to follow it with your eyes, without moving your head.How to prepare for the testNo special preparation is necessary for this test.How the test will feelThe test involves only normal movement of the eyes.Why the test is performedThis test is performed to evaluate any weakness or other problem in the extraocular muscles, which may result in double vision or rapid, uncontrolled eye movements.Normal ValuesNormal movement of the eyes in all directions.What abnormal results meanEye movement disorders may be due to abnormalities of the muscles themselves or problems in the sections of the brain that control these muscles. Your doctor will discuss any abnormalities identified.What the risks areThere are no risks associated with this test.Special considerationsSlight nystagmusis normal with an extreme sideways gaze.ReferencesBaloh RW. Neuro-ophthalmology. In: Goldman L, Ausiello D, eds. Cecil Medicine. 23rd ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2007:chap 450.