VADS - IT company - was created in 1991.
Erling Arvola was born on July 16, 1969, in Vads, Norway.
Depression, mood swings, and memory loss are not unusual in patients with VADs.
There are four types of VADs, each appropriate for a different condition.
Stig Henrik Hoff was born on February 4, 1965, in Vads, Norway.
You could say you see this job as a challenge to grow in your personal and professional life. You could say VADS should hire you because you are the best candidate for the job (and tell them why).
If VADs are inserted in both ventricles, the heart may become so dependent that the patient cannot be weaned from ventricular support.
A VAD is a temporary life-sustaining device. VADs can replace the left ventricle (LVAD), the right ventricle (RVAD), or both ventricles
A CVC, also called a Central Intravenous Line, is one of numerous Vascular Access Devices (VADs). The CVC is usually inserted into the (1) subclavian vein, which is in the chest area below the clavicle; (2) jugular vein; or (3) superior vena cava. A dressing covers the tubing that extends above the skin. VADs are used for chemotherapy administration, hyperalimentation, IV fluids, or for procedures like hemodialysis.
tiring. Read Vera Brittain's Testament of Youth, there's a good description of the sort of work they did in part though not very clear about the general format for all VADs, training as well as the general work. It's emotional though, be warned.
In current service, the AN/TWQ-1 Avenger is the primary self-propelled air defense system in the US Army. It is a heavily modified and armed Humvee. It's basic armament is between 4 and 8 FIM-92 Stingers. Early versions included an M3 .50 Browning machine gun for close in defense. This is being supplanted by the M242 Bushmaster 25mm gun. The Avenger replaced the M163 VADS. The VADS was an M113 APC heavily modified carry a fire control system and its primary armament; an M168 gun. The M168 was a specialized version of the M61 20 mm Vulcan Gun, redesigned for air defense. The VADS itself replace the M42 Duster, the only "gunned" AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery) self propelled anti-aircraft vehicle fielded by the US Army during the Vietnam War. The M-42 mounted two WWII era Bofors 40 mm guns, fired by a foot pedal, and rotated by hand powered spoked wheel (handle). The guns were mounted upon the hull of an M-41 Walker Bulldog light tank, and were assigned at Corps level.
Would depend on the angle of impact and the range to target, as well as the type of ammunition being used. The question is academic since the last unit that used this weapon in the US turned them in in 1994, and it is no longer in use.