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on June 28, 2011
First Carbon Monoxide
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Soviet Kitsch $6.17 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: SPEKTOR,REGINATitle: SOVIET KITSCHStreet Release Date: 09/21/2004… |
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Kidde KN-COSM-B Battery-Operated Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm with Talking Alarm $64.97 The Kidde KN-COSM-B Battery-Operated Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm combines two important safety devices into a single unit. This alarm includes a voice warning system that announces “Fire, Carbon Monoxide, Low Battery, or Smart Hush Activation.” The voice alarm eliminates any confusion and clearly warns you and your family of a smoke or carbon monoxide danger, or if your battery is in need of r… |
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First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm with Battery Backup and Digital Display $28.00 Carbon monoxide (CO) is the leading cause of accidental poisoning deaths in America, yet many people don’t know they are suffering from CO poisoning until its too late. Since symptoms of CO poisoning are like the flu, you might not even know you’re in danger at first. That’s why a carbon monoxide alarm is an excellent way to protect your family. It can detect the CO you can’t see, smell or taste i… |
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Kidde KN-COSM-IB Hardwire Combination Carbon Monoxide and Smoke Alarm with Battery Backup and Voice Warning, Interconnectable $30.99 Untitled Document .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: 20px; } table.callout { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica, Arial, serif; margin: 10px; width: 250; } td.callout3-c26 { height: 100 percent; background: url(‘http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/th/detail-p… |
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First Alert Sco7cn Battery Operated Combination Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarm With Voice Location (Smoke/Carbon Detectors / Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors) $43.73 FIRST ALERT SCO7CN BATTERY OPERATED COMBINATION SMOKE/CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM WITH VOICE LOCATION. TALKING SMOKE & CARBON MONOXIDE ALARM, PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE-SENSING TECHNOLOGY, ECO FRIENDLY, REMOTE-CONTROLLED MUTE, USES ELECTROCHEMICAL CARBON MONOXIDE SENSOR, REDUCES NUISANCE ALARMS, VOICE LOCATION ANNOUNCES WHERE FIRE OR CARBON MONOXIDE IS LOCATED… |
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First Alert Sa511cn2-3St Onelink Wireless Battery Operated Smoke Alarm With Voice Location, 2 Pk (Smoke/Carbon Detectors / Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Detectors) FIRST ALERT SA511CN2-3ST ONELINK WIRELESS BATTERY OPERATED SMOKE ALARM WITH VOICE LOCATION, 2 PK. ECO FRIENDLY, PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTING, REDUCES NUISANCE ALARMS, VOICE LOCATION ANNOUNCES WHERE FIRE OR CARBON MONOXIDE IS LOCATED, EASY-TO-USE MUTE BUTTON, RF INTERCONNECT, 2 PK… |
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Safety Siren Pro Series HS71512 3 Radon Gas Detector $128.88 Digital Continuous Radon Gas Monitoring with Home Radon Alarm Protect your family from lung cancer from radon gas exposure with the only EPA evaluated radon gas alarm, the Safety Siren Pro 3 Electronic Radon Gas Detector from Family Safety Products. As seen on TV, this is not like a single use radon test detection kit: this digital radon gas monitor for home testing is a continuous radon tester th… |
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Safety Siren Combination Gas Detector Model HS80504 $55.49 Keep your family safe with the Safety Siren combination gas detector. The model # HS80504 protects your home and family from dangerous levels of Carbon Monoxide (often referred to as “The Silent Killer” because it is odorless, tasteless and colorless), in addition to Methane (Natural Gas), and Propane, the most common combustible gases found in the residential environment. Simply plug into any 110… |
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Honeywell 5808W3 Wireless Photoelectric Smoke/Heat Detector $72.00 Honeywells 5808W3 is a 3V lithium powered, photoelectronic smoke/heat detector with a built-in wireless transmitter. It is intended for use with any 5800 Series Wireless Receiver/Transceiver for residential installations (for commercial installations, the 5881ENHC or the 5883H receiver is required)…. |
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MTI Industries 30-442-WT 12-V Flush Mount LP Gas Detector $54.95 MTI INDUSTRIES 30-442-WT DETECTOR LP 12V FLUSH MNT… |
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First Alert Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm $26.99 First Alert Battery Powered Carbon Monoxide Alarm |
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First Alert CO600 Plug In Carbon Monoxide Alarm $21.99 The First Alert CO600 Plug In Carbon Monoxide Detector easily plugs into any standard outlet for instant protection for your family. |
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First Alert CO600 Carbon Monoxide Alarm $25.8 First Alert CO600 Carbon Monoxide Alarm First Alert CO600 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Features: Electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor is the most accurate sensor available Plug in, no batteries required Silence and test button Easy installation just simply plug into any standard outlet UL listed 5 year limited warranty Loud 85 decibel alarm 10″ x 6.63″ x 2.68 0.65 lbs |
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First Alert CO400 Carbon Monoxide Alarm $25.8 First Alert CO400 Carbon Monoxide Alarm First Alert CO400 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Features: Electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor Battery powered works during power outages Front access battery door makes changing battery easier Silence and test button No installation required, just place or mount almost anywhere Alarm action chart instructs on what to do if an alarm sounds UL listed 5 year limited warranty Loud 85 decibel alarm 10″ x 6.63″ x 2″ |
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First Alert CO600 Plug In Carbon Monoxide Detector $23.99 Type: Smoke / Carbon Monoxide Alarm Specifications: Sensor: Electrochemical Color: white Features: plug & protect mute button electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor end of detector life timer loud 85db alarm this detector meets UL2034 standard Parts: 1 year limited Labor: 1 year limited |
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First Alert Carbon Monoxide Plug-in Alarm (Battery Backup And Digital Display) $54.29 First Alert carbon monoxide detector has a plug-in design with battery backup. Requires two AA batteries. Carbon Monoxide Plug-In Alarm (Battery Backup & Digital Display)Brand: First AlertFATCO615Ez-View, Backlit Digital Carbon Monoxide Level DisplayIncludes 2 AA Batteries Uses Electrochemical Carbon Monoxide Sensor, The Most Accurate Technology AvailableRemote-Controlled MutePlug-In Alarm With Battery BackupProduct Class: Smoke/Carbon DetectorsUPC: 29054000712Manufacturer’s Warranty: Five Year Limited |
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First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Alarm $43.65 First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Alarm First Alert CO615 Carbon Monoxide Alarm Features: Electrochemical carbon monoxide sensor is the most accurate sensor available Accurate display easily identifies hazard Backlit for great visibility Plug in with battery backup works during power outages Front access battery door makes changing battery even easier Remote control silence and test Low battery silence quiets low battery alert without affecting alarm operation Easy installation just plug unit into any standard outlet, line cord for installation options includes direct plug, wall-mounting, or table top Alarm action chart instructs on what to do if an alarm sounds Includes two AA batteries |
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First Alert Basic Battery Carbon Monoxide Alarm $21.99 Battery powered carbon monoxide detector from First Alert with mute button to silence any nuisance alarms. Single button also tests alarm functions. Utilizes electrochemical sensor for increased accuracy. Easy, front access to the battery. 5-year limited |
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First Alert Combination Smoke & Carbon Monoxide Alarm $39.99 Battery powered combination smoke detector and carbon monoxide detector with mute button to silence any nuisance alarms. Single button also tests alarm functions. Photoelectric smoke sensor reduces nuisance alarms from cooking smoke or shower steam. Utili |
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First Alert Explosive Gas and Carbon Monoxide Combo Alarm $59.99 First Alert plug-in carbon monoxide alarms are designed to be easy to install, easy to maintain, and quality-engineered for years of virtually maintenance-free service. |
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A Look at Comets $7.65 Relics from the formation of the solar system, some 4.5 billion years ago, comets are made of the same stuff as the solar nebula from which the Sun, planets, asteroids, and moons of the Milky Way are made. Formed in the coldest regions of the solar system, comets likely first carried to Earth elements essential to life, such as water ice, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, perhaps at that crucial period when conditions on this planet were most favorable for the creation of life. Today, scientists look at comets as a kind of deep-space time machine that allows them a glimpse into the distant past when the solar system was still young and life on Earth had not begun. |
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AC 220V 2-Flat-Pin Plug Security Carbon Monoxide Alarm – White $18.51 A perfect item for protecting your family from the dangers of carbon monoxideAdvanced level of protection, suitable for home, office, industrial area, hotels, etc.Detect the level of carbon monoxide when the unit is sensingAlert users with sound and light for attention in case of any emergencyHighly recommended to be plugged on a wall power outlet continuouslyRequire 300 seconds to warm up and ready for operation afterwardsAlarm sound would delay in 3 minutes and stop thenCompact, lightweight & easy to operateFor the first use, please try turning the power off for 10 seconds to reach the best operation after warm upPlease confirm the power outlet socket of your country before purchase. |
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Alone $24.93 When Admiral Richard E. Byrd set out on his second Antarctic expedition in 1934, he was already an international hero for having piloted the first flights over the North and South Poles. His plan for this latest adventure was to spend six months alone near the bottom of the world, gathering weather data and indulging his desire to taste peace and quiet long enough to know how good they really are. But early on things went terribly wrong. Isolated in the pervasive polar night with no hope of release until spring, Byrd began suffering inexplicable symptoms of mental and physical illness. By the time he discovered that carbon monoxide from a defective stovepipe was poisoning him, Byrd was already engaged in a monumental struggle to save his life and preserve his sanity.When Alone was first published in 1938, it became an enormous bestseller. This edition keeps alive Byrd’s unforgettable narrative for new generations of readers. |
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Analysis of underground coal mine refuge shelters. $49.99 This thesis summarizes the technique used to build underground coal refuge shelters and their availabilities. The first step is to discuss the manufacturers of the shelter and the types that they can provide. Next, the requirements set forth by the West Virginia Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training (WVOMHST) and Mine Safety and Health (MSHA) regarding the design of the shelters/chambers are examined.;The first specification examined is whether or not the shelters/chambers can withstand a 15 psi overpressure. This is determined by using techniques used in the analysis of rectangular steel beams and steel sheets. The equations used for this analysis are provided by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). The end result is the calculation of a safety factor that determines if the steel rectangular beams or steel sheets will survive a 15 psi pressure that may result from an explosion.;The second specification examined is the air quality/quantity requirements. The WVOMHST requires that an internal shelter atmosphere contain at least 19.5 percent oxygen, < 0.5 percent carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide levels must not be above 50 parts per million (ppm). The ability of the chambers to maintain these requirements are examined using the respiratory quotient technique. Also, the ability of the shelters/chamber to dilute high carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide levels are examined.;Finally, the WVOMHST require that the shelters/chambers be capable of maintaining an apparent internal temperature of 95 degrees fahrenheit. The shelters/chambers ability to do this are examined using a technique common to the American Society of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE). The process used determines the specific humidity and temperature of the internal atmosphere of a shelter/chamber. Using these calculations the heat index, also known as apparent temperature, is determined. |
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Analysis of underground coal mine refuge shelters. $49.99 This thesis summarizes the technique used to build underground coal refuge shelters and their availabilities. The first step is to discuss the manufacturers of the shelter and the types that they can provide. Next, the requirements set forth by the West Virginia Office of Miners Health, Safety and Training (WVOMHST) and Mine Safety and Health (MSHA) regarding the design of the shelters/chambers are examined.;The first specification examined is whether or not the shelters/chambers can withstand a 15 psi overpressure. This is determined by using techniques used in the analysis of rectangular steel beams and steel sheets. The equations used for this analysis are provided by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). The end result is the calculation of a safety factor that determines if the steel rectangular beams or steel sheets will survive a 15 psi pressure that may result from an explosion.;The second specification examined is the air quality/quantity requirements. The WVOMHST requires that an internal shelter atmosphere contain at least 19.5 percent oxygen, < 0.5 percent carbon dioxide, and carbon monoxide levels must not be above 50 parts per million (ppm). The ability of the chambers to maintain these requirements are examined using the respiratory quotient technique. Also, the ability of the shelters/chamber to dilute high carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide levels are examined.;Finally, the WVOMHST require that the shelters/chambers be capable of maintaining an apparent internal temperature of 95 degrees fahrenheit. The shelters/chambers ability to do this are examined using a technique common to the American Society of Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE). The process used determines the specific humidity and temperature of the internal atmosphere of a shelter/chamber. Using these calculations the heat index, also known as apparent temperature, is determined. |
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Bioactive organometallic complexes: From structure to function. $49.99 The Meggers group is interested in discovering new uses for organometallics in biology. This report describes two strategies for expanding the use of metals in living systems. First, metal complexes inspired by the kinase inhibitor staurosporine were used for the generation of potent and selective kinase inhibitors. Specifically, new methods are described for the generation of previously unknown metal coordination spheres for refining potency and selectivity for a variety of kinases.*;In Chapter 3, a variety of new benzene/–X type ligand spheres were used to establish a structure-activity relationship for BRAF kinase. One of these derivatives was then cocrystallized with BRAF. The structure showed well-defined electron density for an active conformation of this kinase. This structure yielded an explanation for the oncogenic activity of the important BRAFV600E mutant. The cocrystal structure also resulted in a detailed understanding of the differences between the active site in the active and inactive form of the kinase. This information can likely be used for the structure-based design of new BRAFV600E selective compounds.*;In Chapter 4, a method for generating new ruthenium complexes containing cyclopentadiene/phosphine ligand spheres for use as kinase inhibitors is described. These complexes were subsequently used as pharmacophores for generating kinase inhibitors with unique potency profiles. One phosphine derivative was used to demonstrate the importance of carbon monoxide in a similar GSK3 inhibitor, while another was used to generate a potent inhibitor of the kinase TrkA.*;In Chapter 5, a novel phenylbenzimidazole ligand was synthesized with the aim of determining the influence of ligand dipoles on kinase potency and selectivity. In the best-case scenario, this ligand will enable access to new kinase targets. This chapter describes the progress toward this goal and outlines the future challenges of the project.*;In Chapter 6, an entirely new way of utilizing |
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Bordertown $26.99 Paul Muni stars in this drama about a romantic triangle that leads to madness and murder. Overly enthusiastic Mexican attorney Johnny Ramirez (Muni) is disbarred after his first trial for his flagrant disregard of courtroom etiquette. In desperate need of work, he takes a job as a bouncer in a sleazy bordertown night club owned by Charlie Roark (Eugene Pallette). Charlie’s wife Marie (Bette Davis) is immediately attracted to Johnny and makes a none-too-subtle play for him. But Johnny has his eye on Dale Elwell (Margaret Lindsay), a socialite who enjoys slumming in low-class dives and admiringly refers to Johnny as a “savage.” Johnny tells Marie that it’s against his principles to get involved with a married woman, so she decides to do something about that: she traps drunken Charlie in his car while it’s locked in a garage, allowing the carbon monoxide to take Charlie out of the picture. When Marie explains that she killed her husband and is now available to him, Johnny wants no part of her; bitter that Johnny has snubbed her, Marie implicates him in Charlie’s murder, leading to a dramatic and surprising trial. Paul Muni reportedly moved in with his Mexican chauffeur in order to study his accent and reproduce it accurately for this film. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi |
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CO: Twenty-Five Years of Millimeter-Wave Spectroscopy $149 Interstellar carbon monoxide (CO) was first detected in 1970 by R.W. Wilson, K.B. Jefferts, and A.A. Penzias through observations of its lowest rotational transition at 2.6 mm wavelength. This discovery opened the door to a profound new understanding of several diverse yet related fields, including the phases of the interstellar medium, the initial and final phases of stellar evolution, the chemistry of dense and diffuse interstellar matter and of the solar system, the structure of the Milky Way galaxy, and the content and structure of other galaxies. These are among the most fundamental research areas in astrophysics, and spectroscopic information about CO and other molecules serves as a primary tool of investigation. Continuing developments in instrumentation will further increase the power and utility of millimeter and submillimeter-wavelength molecular line spectroscopy. The twenty-fifth anniversary of the detection of CO was an opportunity for researchers from all branches of millimeter-wave astronomy to gather and review progress and future directions. These Proceedings discuss the state of the field and consider important unanswered questions. |
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning – A Medical Dictionary, Bibliography, and Annotated Research Guide to Internet References $28.95 This is a 3-in-1 reference book. It gives a complete medical dictionary covering hundreds of terms and expressions relating to carbon monoxide poisoning. It also gives extensive lists of bibliographic citations. Finally, it provides information to users on how to update their knowledge using various Internet resources. The book is designed for physicians, medical students preparing for Board examinations, medical researchers, and patients who want to become familiar with research dedicated to carbon monoxide poisoning. If your time is valuable, this book is for you. First, you will not waste time searching the Internet while missing a lot of relevant information. Second, the book also saves you time indexing and defining entries. Finally, you will not waste time and money printing hundreds of web pages. |
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Co Alrm No Back Up/Disply $66.6 Co Alrm No Back Up/Disply |
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