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A class 100 (ISO 5) cleanroom is an environment that meets specific guidelines for airborne particle contamination. It is designed to have a low level of particles per cubic meter to ensure a controlled environment for sensitive manufacturing processes, such as semiconductor production or pharmaceutical manufacturing.
DistributionThe superfamily Chelonioidea has a worldwide distribution; sea turtles can be found in all oceans except for the polar regions.[citation needed] Some species travel between oceans. The Flatback turtle is found solely on the northern coast of Australia. BiologyAir breathersA Green turtle breaks the surface to breathe.Sea turtles are almost always submerged in water, and, therefore, have developed an anaerobic system of respiration. Although all sea turtles may breathe, under dire circumstances, they may divert to anaerobic respiration for long periods of time. When oxygen is present, a sea turtle, with a single explosive exhalation and rapid inhalation, can quickly refill their lungs when they surface. Their large lungs have adapted to permit rapid exchange of oxygen and to avoid trapping gases during deep dives. However, turtles must emerge while breeding, given the extra level of activity.Life historyGreen turtle swims above corals at HawaiiA feeding Green sea turtle, Chelonia mydasThe lifespan of sea turtles has been speculated at 80 years.[citation needed]It takes decades for sea turtles to reach sexual maturity. After mating at sea, adult female sea turtles return to land to nest at night. Different species of sea turtles exhibit various levels of philopatry. In the extreme case, females return to the beach where they hatched. This can take place every two to four years in maturity. They make from one to eight nests per season.The mature nesting female hauls herself onto the beach and finds suitable sand on which to create a nest. Using her hind flippers, she digs a circular hole 40 to 50 centimetres (16 to 20 in) deep. After the hole is dug, the female then starts filling the nest with a clutch of soft-shelled eggs one by one until she has deposited around 50 to 200 eggs, depending on the species. Some species have been reported to lay 250 eggs, such as the hawksbill. After laying, she re-fills the nest with sand, re-sculpting and smoothing the surface until it is relatively undetectable visually. The whole process takes thirty to sixty minutes. She then returns to the ocean, leaving the eggs untended.[1]The hatchling's gender depends on the sand temperature. Lighter sands maintain higher temperatures, which decreases incubation time and results in more female hatchlings.Incubation takes about two months. The eggs in one nest hatch together over a very short period of time. When ready, hatchlings tear their shells apart with their snout and dig through the sand. Once they reach the surface, they instinctively head towards the sea. Only a very small proportion of each hatch (usually .01%) succeed, because local opportunist predators, such as the common seagull, gorge on the new turtles.The survivors then proceed into the open ocean. In 1987, Carr discovered that the young of Chelonia mydas and Caretta caretta spent a great deal of their pelagic lives in floating sargassum beds, where there are thick mats of unanchored seaweed. Within these beds, they found ample shelter and food. In the absence of sargassum beds, turtle young feed in the vicinity of upwelling "fronts".[2] In 2007, Reich determined that green turtle hatchlings spend the first three to five years of their lives in pelagic waters. In the open ocean, pre-juveniles of this particular species were found to feed on zooplankton and smallernekton before they are recruited into inshore seagrass meadows as obligate herbivores.[3][4]Instead of nesting individually like the other species, Ridley turtles come ashore en masse, known as an "arribada" (arrival). With the Kemp's Ridley, this occurs during the day.Salt glandSea turtles possess a salt excretory gland at the corner of the eye, in the nostrils, or in the tongue, depending on the species; chelonian salt glands are found in the corner of the eyes in leatherback turtles. Due to the iso-osmotic makeup of jellyfish and the other gelatinous prey upon which sea turtles subsist, sea turtle diets are high in salt; chelonian salt gland excretions are almost entirely composed of sodium chloride 1500-1800 mosmoll-1 (Marshall and Cooper, 1988; Nicolson and Lutz, 1989; Reina and Cooper, 2000). Importance to humansMoche Sea Turtle. 200 A.D. Larco Museum Collection, Lima, Peru"Manner in which Natives of the East Coast strike turtle". Near Cooktown, Australia. From Phillip Parker King's Survey. 1818.Marine turtles are caught worldwide, although it is illegal to hunt most species in many countries.[5][6] A great deal of intentional marine turtle harvests worldwide are for food.Many parts of the world have long considered sea turtles to be fine dining.Ancient Chinese texts dating to the fifth century B.C. describe sea turtles as exotic delicacies.[7] Many coastal communities around the world depend on sea turtles as a source of protein, often harvesting several turtles at once and keeping them alive on their backs until needed. Coastal peoples gather turtle eggs for consumption.[8]Turtles are popular in Mexico as boot material and food.[9]To a much lesser extent, specific species of marine turtles are targeted not for their flesh, but for their shells. Tortoiseshell, a traditional decorative ornamental material used in Japan and China, comes from the carapace scutes of the hawksbill turtle.[10][11] Ancient Greeks and ancient Romansprocessed turtle scutes (primarily from the hawksbill) for various articles and ornaments used by their elites, such as combs and brushes.[12] The skin of the flippers are prized for use as shoes and assorted leather goods.The Moche people of ancient Peru worshipped the sea and its animals. They often depicted sea turtles in their art.[13]Sea turtles enjoy immunity from the sting of the deadly box jellyfish and regularly eat them, helping keep tropical beaches safe for humans.ConservationLegal notice posted by nest atBoca Raton, FloridaAll species of sea turtles are listed as threatened or endangered. The leatherback, Kemp's Ridley, and hawksbill turtles are critically endangered.[14][15] The Olive Ridley and green turtles are endangered, and the loggerhead is threatened.[16] The flatback's conservation status is unclear due to lack of data.One of the most significant threats now comes from bycatch due to imprecise fishing methods. Donnelly points to long-lining as a major cause of accidental sea turtle death.[17] There is also black-market demand for tortoiseshell for both decoration and supposed health benefits.[18]Turtles must surface to breathe. Caught in a fisherman's net, they are unable to surface and thus suffocate. In early 2007, almost a thousand sea turtles were killed inadvertently in the Bay of Bengalover the course of a few months after netting.[19]However, some relatively inexpensive changes to fishing techniques, such as slightly larger hooks and traps from which sea turtles can escape, can dramatically cut the mortality rate.[20][21] Turtle Excluder Devices (TEDs) have reduced sea turtle bycatch in shrimp nets by 97 percent. Another danger comes from marine debris, especially from abandoned fishing nets in which they can become entangled.Beach development is another area which threatens sea turtles. Since many turtles return to the same beach each time to nest, development can disrupt the cycle. There has been a movement to protect these areas, in some cases by special police. In some areas, such as the east coast of Florida, conservationists dig up turtle eggs and relocate them to fenced nurseries to protect them from beach traffic.Since hatchlings find their way to the ocean by crawling towards the brightest horizon, they can become disoriented on developed stretches of coastline. Lighting restrictions can prevent lights from shining on the beach and confusing hatchlings. Turtle-safe lighting uses red or amber LED light, invisible to sea turtles, in place of white light.Another major threat to sea turtles is black-market trade in eggs and meat. This is a problem throughout the world, but especially a concern in the Philippines, India, Indonesia and the coastal nations of Latin America. Estimates reach as high as 35,000 turtles killed a year in Mexico and the same number inNicaragua. Conservationists in Mexico and the United States have launched "Don't Eat Sea Turtle" campaigns in order to reduce this trade in sea turtle products. These campaigns have involved figures such as Dorismar, Los Tigres del Norte and Maná. Turtles are often consumed during the Catholic season of Lent, even though they are reptiles, not fish. Consequently, conservation organizations have written letters to the Pope asking that he declare turtles meat.A Green Sea Turtle at restClimate change may also cause a threat to sea turtles. Since sand temperature at nesting beaches defines the sex of a turtle while developing in the egg, there is concern that rising temperatures may produce too many females. However, more research is needed to understand how climate change might affect sea turtle gender distribution and what other possible threats it may pose.[22]Fibropapillomatosis disease causes tumors in sea turtles.Injured sea turtles are sometimes rescued and rehabilitated by professional organizations, such as theMote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Florida, the Marine Mammal Center in Northern California, the ClearWater Marine Aquarium in Clearwater, Florida,[23] and the Sea Turtle Inc. organization in South Padre Island, Texas.[24] One such turtle, named Nickel for the coin that was found lodged in her throat, lives at the Shedd Aquarium in Chicago.In the Caribbean, researchers are having some success in assisting a comeback.[25] In September 2007, Corpus Christi, Texas, wildlife officials found 128 Kemp's ridley sea turtle nests on Texas beaches, a record number, including 81 on North Padre Island (Padre Island National Seashore) and four onMustang Island. Wildlife officials released 10,594 Kemp's ridleys hatchlings along the Texas coast this year.Also in 2007, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the National Marine Fisheries Service issued a determination that the leatherback, the hawksbill and the Kemp's Ridley populations were endangered while that of green turtles and olive ridleys were threatened.[26]In Southeast Asia, the Philippines has had several initiatives dealing with the issue of turtle conservation. In 2007, the province of Batangas in the Philippines declared the catching and eating of Pawikans illegal. However, the law seems to have had little effect as Pawikan eggs are still in demand in Batanganmarkets. In September 2007, several Chinese poachers were apprehended off the Turtle Islands in the country's southernmost province of Tawi-Tawi. The poachers had collected more than a hundred sea turtles, along with 10,000 turtle eggs.[27]Fragile ecosystemsSea turtles on a beach in HawaiiSea turtles play key roles in two ecosystem types that are critical to them as well as to humans-oceans and beaches/dunes. In the oceans, for example, sea turtles, especially green sea turtles, are one of very few creatures (manatees are another) that eat the sea grass that grows on the sea floor. Sea grass must be kept short to remain healthy, and beds of healthy sea grass are essential breeding and development areas for many species of fish and other marine life. A decline or loss of sea grass beds would damage these populations, triggering a chain reaction and negatively impacting marine and human life.Beaches and dunes form a fragile ecosystem that depends on vegetation to protect against erosion. Eggs, hatched or unhatched, and hatchlings that fail to make it into the ocean are nutrient sources for dune vegetation[citation needed]. Every year, sea turtles lay countless eggs on beaches. Along one twenty-mile (32 km) stretch of beach in Florida alone, for example, more than 150,000 pounds of eggs are laid each year.
I am actually a professional Pig name rememberer . i currently own approximately 25, 005.50 pigs (we ate half a pig yesterday). And they all have names-- i will recite these names alphebetically for you -- A A Aalto Aaltonen Aamos Aamu Aapo Aarne Aatos Aavikko Ahlberg Aho Ahokainen Ahokas Ahola Ahonen Ahti Ahtisaari Aija Aila Aili Aino Aira Aki Aki-Petteri Akseli Alahärmä Alaja Alastaro Alatalo Aleksi Alen Alho Aliisa Almila Amanda Anderson Anette Anita Anja Anjalankoski Anna Anna-Liisa Anne Anneli Annemari Anni Anniina Annika Annikki Annukka Anssi Antero Antila Antti Anttila Anu Aravirta Ari Ari-Pekka Arja Armas Armi Arsi Arto Arttu Arvi Arvid Asplund Atso Atte August Auli Aulis Aune Aunola Aunula Aurajoki Aurora Autio B B Berg Berglund Bo C C Carita Carola Christian D D Daavid E E Eemeli Eemil Eerik Eero Eetu Eeva Eija Eija-Riitta Eila Eino Einojuhani Elias Eliisa Elina Elisa Elisabeth Ella Elomo Eloranta Elsa Emilia Emma Emmi Emppu Enckelman Enestam Enontekiö Ensio Eriksson Erkki Erno Esa Esa-Pekka Eskelinen Esko Espoo Essi Euro Eurooppa Eveliina F F Filatov Filppula Forssa Forssell Frans Fredrik Frösén G G Gallen-Kallela Gardemeister Groop Grönholm Gustafsson H H HIFK HJK Haajanen Haanpää Haapajärvi Haapakoski Haapalainen Haapaniemi Haapasalo Haapoja Haatainen Haataja Hagman Hagström Hahl Hahli Haka Hakala Hakkarainen Hakola Halkoaho Halonen Halvari Hamina Hanko Hanna Hanna-Maria Hannele Hannes Hanno Hannu Hannula Hanski Harikkala Harila Harju Harkimo Harri Harry Hartonen Hassi Hasti Hasu Hatakka Hauta-aho Hautala Hautamäki Hautaniemi Heidi Heikelä Heikki Heikkilä Heikkinen Heinilä Heinola Heinonen Heiskanen Helena Helenius Heli Heljä Helkovaara Helmi Helminen Helsinki Helvi Henna Henri Henriikka Henrik Hentinen Hentunen Herlevi Hessu Hietalahti Hietamies Hietamäki Hietanen Himanen Hintikka Hirvi Hirvonen Hiukka Holanti Holappa Holkeri Holmen Holopainen Hongisto Honkasalo Hossi Hugo Huhtala Hull Huovi Huovinen Hurme Hurmerinta Hursti Huuskonen Hynninen Hyssälä Hytönen Hyvärinen Hyvönen Hyypiä Hyyppä Hyytiä Häggman Häkkinen Hämeenlinna Hämeenniemi Hämäläinen Hänninen Härkänen Hård Hölsö I 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Laaksonen Laatikainen Laatokka Lahtela Lahti Lahtinen Laihia Laiho Laila Laine Laitinen Lajunen Lakanen Lalli Lampen Lampinen Lankila Lappeenranta Lapua Larivaara Larnia Lasse Lassi Lassila Latvala Laukka Laukkanen Laura Lauri Laurila Lax Leea Leena Leevi Lehkosuo Lehtimäki Lehtinen Lehtomäki Lehtonen Leila Leino Leminen Lempi Lenho Lenkkeri Leonia Lepistö Leppäluoto Leppälä Leskinen Liikanen Liisa Liisi Lilja Lind Lindberg Lindfors Lindholm Lindman Lindström Linna Linnasalo Lintilä Lintula Lipponen Litmanen Liukko Lohtander Loikkanen Loiri Lotta Louhisola Loviisa Luhtanen Lumme Luoma Luostarinen Luukas Luusua Lydman Lyyli Lämpsä Lämsä M M Maarianhamina Maarit Madetoja Magnus Maija Maire Mallat Mannerheim Manninen Mannisenmäki Mantere Mantila Manu Marco Marcus Mari Maria Marila Marja Marjo Markka Markku Marko Markus Martti Mathilda Matias Matikainen-Kallström Matinsalo Matti Mattiesko Mattila Mauno Maunu Mauri Meeri Merikanto Meriluoto Merita Merja Metsälä Mettälä Mieto Miia Miika Miikka Mika Mika-Matti Mikael Mikaela Mikkeli Mikki Mikko Mikkola Milla Minna Mira Miska Moilanen Monica Monto Mukka Multala Mustonen Mutka Muukkonen Muurinen Myller Myllylä Myllyniemi Myllys Mylläri Mäenpää Mäentausta Mäkelä Mäki Mäkilä Mäkinen Mäkitammi Mäkitorppa Männikkö Mäntylä Mäntymäki Määttä Mönkkönen Mönkäre Möttölä N N Narjus Natalia Nea Nelma Nevalainen Niemi Nieminen Niina Niinimaa Niinistö Nikkola Niklas Niko Nikula Nikulainen Nils Niskavaara Niva Nokia Noora Norja Noronen Norrena Nummelin Numminen Nuorela Nurmela Nurmi Nurminen Nykänen Nyman Nyyssönen Närhi O O Oili Ojala Okkonen Oksanen Olamo Olavi Olga Ollanketo Olle Olli Olli-Pekka Ollila Onni Oona Oramo Orion Oskar Oskari Osuuspankki Otila Otto Oulu Outi P P Paananen Paarma Paasilinna Paasio Paasivirta Paatelainen Paavo Paavolainen Paija Paju Pakarinen Palander Pallasmaa Palloseura Palmu Palo Palolahti Paloranta Panu Pappila Parkano Parnela Parras Parviainen Pasanen Pasi Paula Pauli Pauliina Pekka Pekkanen Pekkarinen 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iso 2768 is equivalent to IS2102
The DIN equivalent standard of ISO 965 is DIN 13, which specifies the dimensions and tolerances for metric screw threads. ISO 965 outlines the general tolerances for the profile of metric threads, while DIN 13 provides detailed specifications, including the thread forms and sizes. Both standards are essential for ensuring compatibility and precision in threaded fasteners.
iso 3126 , din 8074
asa is the english-speaking world's way of stating the speed rating of film;it is effectively the same as iso. Din is a parallel scale, but with different numbering.
A German standard for identifying plain washers with large outside diameter. No longer in use. Superseded by ISO 7093-1 and ISO 7093-2.
Bhansali Fasteners is a leading name among bolt manufacturers in India that complies with international standards such as ISO, ASTM, and DIN. Their commitment to quality and precision ensures reliable solutions for global industrial applications.
The International Standards Organisation code (ISO) was developed to consolidate the ASA/DIN system to rate the relative speed of various films. ISO 400 film is faster than ISO 100 film, for example, making it better for low-light or fast action photos
Perry L. Johnson has written: 'Iso Meeting the New International' 'ISO 9000' -- subject(s): Standards, Quality control, Manufactures, Quality assurance, ISO 9000 Series Standards, DIN ISO 9000 'Keeping Score' -- subject(s): Quality control, Quality assurance
Central Secretariat (CS/ISO)- International secretariat organizes trainings for members from ISO and its partners to develop marketing, communication, etc..
DIN refers to a standardized radio/stereo size for vehicles (large enough to accept a CD). 1 DIN is the standard DIN specification. 2 DIN or double DIN refers to units that are twice as high as the standard DIN, half DIN is half high as 1 DIN. International standard ISO 7736 defines a standard size for car audio head units. The standard was originally established by the German standards body Deutsches Institut fur Normung (The German to English translation is: "German Institute for Standardization"), and is therefore commonly referred to as the "DIN car radio size". It was adopted as an international standard in 1984. Head units generally come in either single DIN (1 DIN), which is 50 mm high; or double DIN (2 DIN), which is 100 mm high. In skiing DIN refers to the setting of the binding i.e. which torque that is needed to make the ski boot come loose from the binding. The abbreviation comes from the same German institute as described above.
Yes, you can. You have to use MagicISO on windows to *EDIT* the U3 ISO and not REPLACE it. You can find instructions here: http://wiki.hak5.org/wiki/Talk:Memorex_U3_ISO_Hack Good Luck!
If you are a member you can contact ISO directly, otherwise, if you have a service like Sage or Silverplume you can find the forms there.