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Fashion and Environmental Sustainability : Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology
The wide range of topics that the book covers are organised into sections reflecting a cradle to grave view of how entrepreneurial, innovative, and tech-savvy approaches can advance environmental sustainability in the fashion sector.These sections include: sustainable materials; innovation in design, range planning and product development; sustainable innovations in fashion supply chains; sustainable innovations in fashion retail and marketing; sustainable alternatives for end-of-life and circular economy initiatives; and more sustainable alternative fashion business models.
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Prisma Electronics Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge Silicone Cover
This silicone cover is suitable for all Prisma Electronics Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauges, protecting them from shocks and from normal wear and tear during use. The cover is slim in design and a Prisma tyre pressure gauge will fit snugly into it. There is an open slot at the bottom of the case for the hose and also for an infrared sensor.Improves the level of waterproofing, covering all the screws of the gaugeProtects the internal electronics against vibrationsProvides protection should the gauge be accidently dropped or knockedThe silicone cover will keep the gauge in a new condition and when the cover is warn out after so much use it can be easily replaced so your gauge will be looking like new again.
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Prisma Electronics Hiprema 4 Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge / Logger
The Hiprema 4 from Prisma Electronics is a professional tyre pressure gauge designed for Motorsports use in both 2 and 4 wheels. Automatic calibration provides accurate pressure measurements, every time, which can be stored in the units built in memory.Developed for Motorsport use0-5 Bar / 72 psi pressure range (Switchable between Bar and Psi)Car or bike modesReliable and accurate readings time after time (accurate to less than 0.1%)Display shows hot and cold pressures and the pressure differenceSave pressures, time, date and ambient temperature to the internal memoryThe Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauge has 2 function modes:Normal mode - Allows pressures to be measured and adjusted without saving them.Memory mode - Saves both hot and cold pressures in sequence including the pressure differences. This information can also be displayed at the same time along with time, date and ambient temperature. The memory has enough capacity to save up to 50 sessionsThe Hiprema 4 has an auto calibration function every time the device is switched on so you can be sure of maximum accuracy time after time. The display is backlit and features an ambient light sensor to adjust the screen brightness accordingly for optimum viewing. A pressure shoot function automatically saves hot tyre pressures. Technical features: Pressure range 0-5bar (0-72 psi), Accuracy less than 0.1%, Water / dust resistant to IP55, Information sheets for Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauge
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Digital Technology and Sustainability : Engaging the Paradox
This book brings together diverse voices from across the field of sustainable human computer interaction (SHCI) to discuss what it means for digital technology to support sustainability and how humans and technology can work together optimally for a more sustainable future. Contemporary digital technologies are hailed by tech companies, governments and academics as leading-edge solutions to the challenges of environmental sustainability; smarter homes, more persuasive technologies, and a robust Internet of Things hold the promise for creating a greener world.Yet, deployments of interactive technologies for such purposes often lead to a paradox: they algorithmically "optimize" heating and lighting of houses without regard to the dynamics of daily life in the home; they can collect and display data that allow us to reflect on energy and emissions, yet the same information can cause us to raise our expectations for comfort and convenience; they might allow us to share best practice for sustainable living through social networking and online communities, yet these same systems further our participation in consumerism and contribute to an ever-greater volume of electronic waste.By acknowledging these paradoxes, this book represents a significant critical inquiry into digital technology’s longer-term impact on ideals of sustainability. Written by an interdisciplinary team of contributors this book will be of great interest to students and scholars of human computer interaction and environmental studies.
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Why is the hydrostatic pressure neglected in ventilation technology?
Hydrostatic pressure is neglected in ventilation technology because it is not significant in the context of air movement in ventilation systems. Ventilation systems are designed to move air through ducts and spaces, and the pressure exerted by the weight of the air column is typically negligible compared to the pressure generated by the ventilation equipment. Therefore, hydrostatic pressure is not a major factor in the design and operation of ventilation systems. Instead, the focus is on factors such as fan performance, duct design, and air distribution to ensure effective and efficient ventilation.
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High pressure or low pressure?
High pressure systems are associated with fair weather conditions, clear skies, and light winds. Low pressure systems, on the other hand, are associated with unsettled weather, cloudiness, and precipitation. High pressure generally brings stable and calm conditions, while low pressure often brings stormy and windy weather.
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How do you express high pressure, low pressure, and medium pressure?
High pressure can be expressed by using words such as intense, extreme, or overwhelming. Low pressure can be expressed using words like gentle, mild, or relaxed. Medium pressure can be expressed using words such as moderate, balanced, or average. Additionally, nonverbal cues such as body language and tone of voice can also convey these different levels of pressure.
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What is the difference between pressure and weight pressure or hydrostatic pressure?
Pressure is the force applied over a specific area, while weight pressure is the force exerted by an object's weight over a given area. Hydrostatic pressure, on the other hand, is the pressure exerted by a fluid at rest due to the weight of the fluid above it. While pressure and weight pressure can be exerted by solids, liquids, or gases, hydrostatic pressure specifically refers to the pressure exerted by a stationary fluid.
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Prisma Electronics Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge & Pyrometer / Logger - Probe Sensor
This multi function instrument combines the Prisma Electronics Hiprema 4 Digital tyre pressure gauge with the digital pyrometer to allow the precise display and storage of multiple tyre pressures and temperatures.Combines accurate tyre pressure and temperature measurementsSwitchable units of measurement (Bar / Psi, Degrees C / Degrees F)Perfect for Motorsport useHighly accurateStores up to 50 sets of tyre pressure data and 50 sets of tyre temperature dataChoice of K Type probe or Infrared sensor for temperatureThe different modes can easily be selected with a simple push of a button. The easy to read display features a back light and an ambient light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness for the optimum viewing. TYRE PRESSURE MODEThe Hiprema 4 is a professional tyre pressure gauge designed for Motorsports use in both 2 and 4 wheels. Automatic calibration provides accurate pressure measurements, every time, which can be stored in the units built in memory. the unit is water /dust resistant to IP55 making it ideal for the rigors of Motorsport use.The Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauge has 2 function modes:Normal mode - Allows pressures to be measured and adjusted without saving them.Memory mode - Saves both hot and cold pressures in sequence including the pressure differences. This information can also be displayed at the same time along with time, date and ambient temperature. the memory has enough capacity to save up to 50 sessionsThe Hiprema 4 has an auto calibration function every time the device is switched on so you can be sure of maximum accuracy time after time. Technical features: Pressure range 0-5bar (0-72 psi), Accuracy less than 0.1%,TYRE TEMPERATURE MODEThe digital tyre pyrometer is designed for Motorsport use and provides an accurate method of measuring and storing tyre temperatures. It allows for 3 different temperatures for each tyre (outer, middle and inner). This data can prove crucial for making set up adjustment.The digital tyre pyrometer is available with different sensor options:K type tyre probe - Inserts into the tyre surface (max temperature 200 deg C). A high temperature probe (1000 deg C) is available to purchase separately.Infrared sensor - Accurately measure the tyre surface temperature. Viewfinder allows the user to indicate the exact point of the temperature reading. (max temperature 380 deg C).Dual sensor - Combines both the above options. Includes both a built in Infrared sensor and a K-Type probe sensor.As well as displaying and storing tyre temperatures the pyrometer also records ambient temperature and track temperature along with the time and date for a complete record of each session.Information sheets for tyre pressure gauge & pyrometer / logger
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Prisma Electronics Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge & Pyrometer / Logger - Infrared Sensor
This multi function instrument combines the Prisma Electronics Hiprema 4 Digital tyre pressure gauge with the digital pyrometer to allow the precise display and storage of multiple tyre pressures and temperatures.Combines accurate tyre pressure and temperature measurementsSwitchable units of measurement (Bar / Psi, Degrees C / Degrees F)Perfect for Motorsport useHighly accurateStores up to 50 sets of tyre pressure data and 50 sets of tyre temperature dataChoice of K Type probe or Infrared sensor for temperatureThe different modes can easily be selected with a simple push of a button. The easy to read display features a back light and an ambient light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness for the optimum viewing. TYRE PRESSURE MODEThe Hiprema 4 is a professional tyre pressure gauge designed for Motorsports use in both 2 and 4 wheels. Automatic calibration provides accurate pressure measurements, every time, which can be stored in the units built in memory. the unit is water /dust resistant to IP55 making it ideal for the rigors of Motorsport use.The Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauge has 2 function modes:Normal mode - Allows pressures to be measured and adjusted without saving them.Memory mode - Saves both hot and cold pressures in sequence including the pressure differences. This information can also be displayed at the same time along with time, date and ambient temperature. the memory has enough capacity to save up to 50 sessionsThe Hiprema 4 has an auto calibration function every time the device is switched on so you can be sure of maximum accuracy time after time. Technical features: Pressure range 0-5bar (0-72 psi), Accuracy less than 0.1%,TYRE TEMPERATURE MODEThe digital tyre pyrometer is designed for Motorsport use and provides an accurate method of measuring and storing tyre temperatures. It allows for 3 different temperatures for each tyre (outer, middle and inner). This data can prove crucial for making set up adjustment.The digital tyre pyrometer is available with different sensor options:K type tyre probe - Inserts into the tyre surface (max temperature 200 deg C). A high temperature probe (1000 deg C) is available to purchase separately.Infrared sensor - Accurately measure the tyre surface temperature. Viewfinder allows the user to indicate the exact point of the temperature reading. (max temperature 380 deg C).Dual sensor - Combines both the above options. Includes both a built in Infrared sensor and a K-Type probe sensor.As well as displaying and storing tyre temperatures the pyrometer also records ambient temperature and track temperature along with the time and date for a complete record of each session.Information sheets for tyre pressure gauge & pyrometer / logger
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Prisma Electronics Digital Tyre Pressure Gauge & Pyrometer / Logger With Stopwatch
This multi function instrument combines the Prisma Electronics Hiprema 4 Digital tyre pressure gauge with the Infrared digital pyrometer to allow the precise display and storage of multiple tyre pressures and temperatures. This version also includes a 4 car / bike stopwatch for the ultimate Motorsports mechanics tool.Combines accurate tyre pressure and temperature measurementsSwitchable units of measurement (Bar / Psi, Degrees C / Degrees F)Perfect for Motorsport useHighly accurateStores up to 50 sets of tyre pressure data and 50 sets of tyre temperature dataThe different modes can easily be selected with a simple push of a button. The easy to read display features a back light and an ambient light sensor which automatically adjusts the brightness for the optimum viewing. TYRE PRESSURE MODEThe Hiprema 4 is a professional tyre pressure gauge designed for Motorsports use in both 2 and 4 wheels. Automatic calibration provides accurate pressure measurements, every time, which can be stored in the units built in memory. the unit is water /dust resistant to IP55 making it ideal for the rigors of Motorsport use.The Hiprema 4 digital tyre pressure gauge has 2 function modes:Normal mode - Allows pressures to be measured and adjusted without saving them.Memory mode - Saves both hot and cold pressures in sequence including the pressure differences. This information can also be displayed at the same time along with time, date and ambient temperature. the memory has enough capacity to save up to 50 sessionsThe Hiprema 4 has an auto calibration function every time the device is switched on so you can be sure of maximum accuracy time after time. Technical features: Pressure range 0-5bar (0-72 psi), Accuracy less than 0.1%,TYRE TEMPERATURE MODEThe Infrared digital tyre pyrometer is designed for Motorsport use and provides an accurate method of measuring and storing tyre temperatures. It allows for 3 different temperatures for each tyre (outer, middle and inner). This data can prove crucial for making set up adjustment.The infrared sensor accurately measures the tyre surface temperature a viewfinder allows the user to indicate the exact point of the temperature reading. (max temperature 380 deg C).As well as displaying and storing tyre temperatures the pyrometer also records ambient temperature and track temperature along with the time and date for a complete record of each session.STOPWATCH MODE The stopwatch function can be activated with a simple push of a button and allows timing of up to 4 drivers / riders with up to 9 split times for each. the difference between the current and best lap times are also displayed.Information sheets for tyre pressure gauge & pyrometer / logger with stopwatch
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Technology Ethics : Responsible Innovation and Design Strategies
Technologies cannot simply be understood as neutral tools or instruments; they embody the values of their creators and may unconsciously reinforce existing inequalities and biases. Technology Ethics shows how responsible innovation can be achieved.Demonstrating how design and philosophy converge, the book delves into the intricate narratives that shape our understanding of technology – from instrumentalist views to social constructivism.Yet, at its core, it champions interactionalism as the most promising and responsible narrative.Through compelling examples and actionable tools this book unravels the nuances of these philosophical positions, and is tailored to foster responsible innovation and thoughtful design.As our everyday lives further intertwine with technology, understanding and implementing these design principles becomes not just beneficial, but essential. This concise and accessible introduction is essential reading for students and scholars of philosophy of technology, engineering ethics, science and technology studies, and human–machine communication, as well as policymakers.
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What can be done against learning pressure, performance pressure, and time pressure?
To combat learning pressure, performance pressure, and time pressure, it is important to prioritize self-care and mental well-being. This can include setting realistic goals, taking breaks when needed, and practicing stress-reducing techniques such as mindfulness or deep breathing exercises. Additionally, seeking support from friends, family, or a counselor can help in managing these pressures effectively. It is also beneficial to create a structured study or work schedule to better manage time and reduce feelings of being overwhelmed.
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What can one do against learning pressure, performance pressure, and time pressure?
To combat learning pressure, it is important to break down tasks into smaller, manageable chunks and set realistic goals. Seeking help from teachers, tutors, or classmates can also alleviate some of the pressure. To manage performance pressure, focusing on personal growth and improvement rather than comparing oneself to others can be helpful. Finally, to cope with time pressure, creating a schedule, prioritizing tasks, and practicing time management techniques can be effective in reducing stress and improving productivity.
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In pressure circulation lubrication, the oil pressure...
In pressure circulation lubrication, the oil pressure is used to force the lubricant through the system to the areas that need to be lubricated. The oil is pumped under pressure to ensure that it reaches all the necessary components, such as bearings, gears, and other moving parts. This method helps to ensure that the lubricant is distributed evenly and effectively throughout the machinery, reducing friction and wear on the components.
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What can be done against pressure to learn, performance pressure, and time pressure?
To combat pressure to learn, performance pressure, and time pressure, it is important to prioritize self-care and well-being. This can include setting realistic goals, practicing time management techniques, and seeking support from friends, family, or a therapist. It is also helpful to communicate openly with teachers or supervisors about feeling overwhelmed and to seek accommodations if needed. Additionally, incorporating relaxation techniques such as mindfulness, exercise, or hobbies can help reduce stress and improve overall mental health.
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