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Switching displays

Limit access to storage areas to authorized staff knowledgeable in the hazards, position of valves and switches. Display emergency procedures. [Pg.183]

Operation controls, alarms, switches, displays and other operational components should be tested. [Pg.116]

For illustration, the method for identification of mode changes is applied to a modification of the simple network in Fig. 4.1 with two more switches displayed in Fig. 7.1. [Pg.153]

The operator should be able to complete any given task without a need to switch displays to access controls or data while the task is in progress. [Pg.283]

M. Ohta, M. Oh-e, and K Kondo, Development of super-TFT-LCDs with in-plane switching display mode, Asia Display 95, p. 707 (1995). [Pg.283]

Optical phenomena depending on crystal structure Electro-optic effect Magneto-optic effect Photoelastic effect Optical switch Display Modulator, optical deflector Optical isolator Optical circuit device (active device) Optical fiber sensor... [Pg.229]

A smectic C with a chiral agent can also exhibit a helical twist, but of just the out-of-plane component of the molecular alignment direction. This phase, called smectic C, is ferroelectric and has been used to make fast-switching display panels. [Pg.1082]

Another study by Hankin and colleagues evaluated 2009 IV-PCA-related reports filed with the FDA (MAUDE database) during a 2-year index period (2002-2003), the majority of which could be classified as possibly preventable (those classified as possible operator errors, patient-related events, or device safety events) [13]. Given that published accounts of IV-PCA problems have historically focused on operator error and patient tampering [14-16], the authors were surprised to find that device safety events (i.e. device malfunctions) were the suspected cause of nearly 80% of reported events (75% of these reportedly attributable to defective switches, display boards, or motors) (Table... [Pg.53]

There are two review commentaries about the antiferroelectric phase, one by Fukuda et al. in 1994 [77] and one by Takezoe et al. in 2010 [78]. There is a sense of maturity in this field both theoretically and experimentally. Also, the interest in other secondary phases seems to be endless. Apphcations for antiferroelectric phases are made in the field of fast switching displays, such as V-shaped switching displays, 45° orthoconic antiferroelectric liquid crystal displays, and so on. Even though speed is a great feature, research with the aim of display applications is declining. [Pg.256]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.284 , Pg.287 , Pg.756 ]




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