Marine Price List

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

2019 MARINE PRICE LIST EFFECTIVE JANUARY 7, 2019 AIR CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION Prices noted are US list prices and are subject to change without notice. This price list supersedes all others. TABLE OF CONTENTS SELF-CONTAINED AIR CONDITIONING PAGE 9 11 11 12 12 13 TURBO COMPACT LOW-PROFILE ENVIROCOMFORT CUDDY II SPLIT GAS AIR CONDITIONING - CONDENSERS PAGE Dometic Emerald Remote Condensing Units (DEU) *Replacements for ED and EQ units 14 15 SPLIT GAS AIR CONDITIONING - EVAPORATORS PAGE 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 LEGACY SPLIT GAS CONDENSERS PAGE MARINE AIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 18 CRUISAIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 19 LEGACY SPLIT GAS EVAPORATORS PAGE 20 20 20 EDLE/EDL EBLE EBDE EBE RX/R CSD TVE/TV REU EBUL EHMB EBS RM CoolBreeze 3 L-3898 TABLE OF CONTENTS DOMETIC AIR-COOLED AIR CONDITIONING PAGE 21 22 23 DURASEA JACKBOAT ROOFTOP RADOME DURASEA CHILLED WATER AIR CONDITIONING UNITS PAGE 24 24 24 24 25 26 TWCX VARC MCGX MCGXLP CHILLED WATER CONTROL PANELS PAGE 27 28 28 28 28 29 MARINE AIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 30 31 CRUISAIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 32 33 MCGX CHCG MTCGX MTDX TWCX 34 34 4 L-3898 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHILLED WATER AIR HANDLERS PAGE 35 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 AU AT ATL ABL ATV CLIMATE CONTROLS AND ELECTRONICS PAGE DOMETIC DISPLAYS AND CONTROLS 41 41 41 41 41 41 42 CLIMATE CONTROLS AND ELECTRONICS PAGE CRUISAIR DISPLAYS - AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 43 44 45 MARINE AIR DISPLAYS - AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS & DEALERS ONLY 46 46 46 47 PUMPS & ACCESSORIES PAGE 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 55 56 58 59 5 L-3898 TABLE OF CONTENTS ADD-ONS AND SPECIALTY UNITS PAGE 60 60 60 60 60 61 62 A/C ACCESSORIES PAGE 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 REFRIGERATION SECTION KRA REFRIGERATION UNITS PAGE 75 76 77 78 GRUNERT REFRIGERATION SYSTEMS PAGE 79 80 81 ADLER BARBOUR PAGE 82 83 84 85 ESKIMO ICE PAGE 86 86 86 6 L-3898 TABLE OF CONTENTS GALLEY PRODUCTS REFRIGERATORS AND FREEZERS PAGE 88 88 89 89 89 90 91 CONDARIA CHILLED WATER PARTS PAGE 94 REPLACEMENT UNIT AND PARTS SECTION DX EXPLODED DRAWINGS & TABLES PAGE 96 98 100 102 104 106 108 109 CSD/CSM MARINE AIR AUTHORIZED DIRTIBUTORS ONLY 110 Stowaway SH, SX, SHR, SXR CRUISAIR AUTHORIZED DIRTIBUTORS ONLY 111 112 113 114 DX REPLACEMENT PARTS INDEX PAGE 115 116 118 119 122 122 122 123 124 124 124 125 125 CW EXPLODED DRAWINGS & TABLES PAGE 126 128 7 L-3898 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHILLED WATER REPLACEMENT PARTS INDEX PAGE 130 131 131 131 131 132 132 133 CANCELLATION POLICY & INTERNET RESELLER AGREEMENT PAGE 134 135 Note: 1) Due to a manufacturing facility change, part numbers listed in this book are subject to change without notice. Please contact your sales, applications, or service representative if you should have any questions. 2) Dometic sells a large number of items dealers, distributors, boat builders, and international distribution. There are many customer-specific items which are not included in this price list. If you need an item, and can't find it in this list, ask your distributor, dealer or one of the sales staff at Dometic, it may still be available. 3) If you have a time critical situation, please tell us. We will do our best to facilitate your needs. Please do not request SAME DAY SERVICE unless absolutely necessary. Due to the EPA mandated phase out of R22 refrigerant, the cost of certain mechanical components used in R417A products has been rising significantly. Also in some cases, these components are no longer available. Therefore the price of these products will likely be increased over the next few years and availability may be an issue. THEREFORE WE RECOMMEND CHECKING PRICE AND AVAILABILITY OF R417A PRODUCTS BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER. 8 L-3898 Self-Contained Air Conditioning Dometic Turbo Units (DTU) are direct replacements for all VT and ST units. All Units include inside temperature sensor. Display cable NOT included. 115V 60HZ Units NEW Replaces LIST PRICE DOMETIC New Description Cruisair & Old Description (USD) P/N Marine Air P/N 205561250 STQ6-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205160060 DTU6 115V 60HZ 410A $2,420.00 205561255 STX6-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561200 VTD6K-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561350 STQ8-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205160080 DTU8 115V 60HZ 410A $2,580.00 205561355 STX8-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561300 VTD8K-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561450 STQ10-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205160100 DTU10 115V 60HZ 410A $2,815.00 205561455 STX10-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561400 VTD10K-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561550 STQ12-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205160120 DTU12 115V 60HZ 410A $2,895.00 205561555 STX12-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561500 VTD12K-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561750 STQ16-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205160160 DTU16 115V 60HZ 410A $3,025.00 205561755 STX16-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 205561700 VTD16K-410A 115V 60HZ ONLY 115V 60HZ Turbo Units with Smart Start (must be installed in dry location) DTU6 115V 60HZ 410A 205160063 $2,840.00 205561203 VTD6K-410A 115V SMRTSTART SMRTSTRT DTU8 115V 60HZ 410A 205561352 STQ8-410A 115V 60HZ SMRTSTRT 205160083 $3,000.00 SMRTSTRT 205561303 VTD8K-410A 115V 60HZ W/SMRTST DTU10 115V 60HZ 410A 205561452 STQ10-410A 115V SMRTSTRT-ONBX 205160103 $3,235.00 SMRTSTRT 205561403 VTD10K-410A 115V SMRTSTART 205561552 STQ12-410A 115V SMRTSTRT-ONBX DTU12 115V 60HZ 410A 205160123 $3,315.00 SMRTSTRT 205561556 STX12-410A 115V 60HZ SMRTSTRT 205561503 VTD12K-410A 115V SMRTSTART 205561753 STQ16-410A 115V SMRTSTRT-ONBX DTU16 115V 60HZ 410A 205160163 $3,445.00 SMRTSTRT 205561756 STX16-410A 115V 60HZ SMRTSTRT 205561705 VTD16K-410A 115V 60HZ SMRTSTR 220V 50HZ Turbo Units with Hose Adapter 205562201 VTD6KZ50-410A 7'AS 4"MR 220V/5 205161061 DTU6 220V 50HZ 410A 4MR $2,600.00 205562251 STQ6CK-410A 4"MR 220V/50HZ 205562301 VTD8KZ50-410A 7'AS 5MR 220/50 205161081 DTU8 220V 50HZ 410A 5MR $2,740.00 205562351 STQ8CK-410A 5MR 220V 50HZ 205562401 VTD10KZ50-410A 7'AS 6MR 220/5 DTU10 220V 50HZ 410A 205161101 $2,945.00 6MR 205562451 STQ10CK-410A 6"MR 220V 50HZ 205562402 VTD10KZ50-410A 6"MR 220V 50HZ DTU12 220V 50HZ 410A 205562551 STQ12CK-410A 6MR 220V 50HZ 205161121 $3,070.00 6MR 205562501 VTD12KZ50-410A 7'AS 6MR 220/5 205562701 VTD16KZ50-410A 7'AS 7"MR 220V/ DTU16 220V 50HZ 410A 205161161 $3,355.00 205562751 STQ16CK-410A 7"MR 220V 50HZ 7MR 205562756 STX16CK-410A 7"MR 220V 50HZ 9 L-3898 Self-Contained Air Conditioning 230V 60HZ Turbo Units NEW Replaces LIST PRICE DOMETIC New Description Cruisair & Old Description (USD) P/N Marine Air P/N 205563250 STQ6C-410A 230V 60HZ 205162060 DTU6 230V 60HZ 410A $2,525.00 205563255 STX6C-410A 230V 60HZ 205563200 VTD6KZ-410A 230V 60HZ 205563350 STQ8C-410A 230V 60HZ 205162080 DTU8 230V 60HZ 410A $2,610.00 205563355 STX8C-410A 230V 60HZ 205563300 VTD8KZ-410A 230V 60HZ 205563450 STQ10C-410A 230V 60HZ 205162100 DTU10 230V 60HZ 410A $2,830.00 205563455 STX10C-410A 230V 60HZ 205563400 VTD10KZ-410A 230V 60HZ 205563550 STQ12C-410A 230V 60HZ 205162120 DTU12 230V 60HZ 410A $2,910.00 205563555 STX12C-410A 230V 60HZ 205563500 VTD12KZ-410A 230V 60HZ 205563750 STQ16C-410A 230V 60HZ 205162160 DTU16 230V 60HZ 410A $3,055.00 205563755 STX16C-410A 230V 60HZ 205563700 VTD16KZ-410A 230V 60HZ 230V 60HZ Turbo Units with Hose Adapter 205162061 DTU6 230V 60HZ 410A 4MR $2,600.00 205563202 VTD6KZ-410A 7'AS 4"MR 230V 60H 205563301 VTD8KZ-410A 7'AS 5"MR 230V/60 205162081 DTU8 230V 60HZ 410A 5MR $2,685.00 205563351 STQ8C-410A 5"MR 230V 60HZ DTU10 230V 60HZ 410A 205563401 VTD10KZ-410A 6"MR 230V/60 205162101 $2,905.00 6MR 205563451 STQ10C-410A 6"MR 230V 60HZ DTU12 230V 60HZ 410A 205563552 STQ12C-410A 6"MR 230V 60HZ 205162121 $2,985.00 6MR 205563501 VTD12KZ-410A AS 6"MR 230V/6 DTU16 230V 60HZ 410A 205563702 VTD16KZ-410A AS 7"MR 230/60 205162161 $3,130.00 7MR 205563753 STQ16C-410A 7"MR 230V 60HZ 230/220V Turbo Units with Smart Start (must be installed in dry location) DTU12 230V 60HZ 410A 205162123 $3,330.00 205563503 VTD12KZ-410A 230V SMRTSTART SMRTSTRT DTU16 230V 60HZ 410A 205563760 STQ16C-410A 230V SMRTSTRT-ONBX 205162163 $3,475.00 SMRTSTRT 205563703 VTD16KZ-410A 230V 60HZ SMRTST DTU12 220V 50HZ 410A 205161123 $3,415.00 205562503 VTD12KZ50-410A SMRTSTART SMRTSTRT DTU16 220V 50HZ 410A 205161163 $3,700.00 205562703 VTD16KZ50-410A SMRTSTART SMRTSTRT Aluminum RA Plenums for Turbo Units Item No. List Price USD Description 229801121 $190.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 6/8K No Ring 229801129 $330.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 6/8K 10"MR 229801093 $220.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 10/12K No Ring 229801094 $290.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 10/12K 12"MR 229801257 $220.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 14/16K No Cut/No Ring 229801124 $225.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 14/16K No Ring 229801095 $300.00 Plenum ALM RA TURBO 14/16K 12"MR 10 L-3898 Self-Contained Air Conditioning Dometic Compact Units (DCU) are direct replacements for all SQUF, SXUF, VCD and SVCD units. All units include stainless steel drain pan, mounted elec. box and 5' temp sensor. NEW DOMETIC LIST PRICE Replaces Cruisair & New Description Old Description P/N (USD) Marine Air P/N 205511700 SQUF18-HV-410A RTBX 115V 60HZ 205410020 SXUF18-HV 410A RMTBX 60HZ ONLY 205600818 DCU18K 115V 60HZ 410A $4,045.00 205410005 VCD18K-HV-410A 115V 205410006 SVCD18K-HV-410A 115V 205410018 SQUF18CK-HV 410A RMBX 220V 50 DCU18K 220V 50HZ 410A 205410032 SXUF18CK/1-HV 410A RMTBX 220V 50 205600820 $4,245.00 7"MR 205410030 VCD18KZ50-HV-410A 220V 205410029 SVCD18KZ50-HV-410A 220V 205410016 SQUF27CK-HV 410A RTBX 220V 50 DCU27K 220V 50HZ 410A 205600803 $5,420.00 205410015 VCD27SZ50-HV-410A 220V 50HZ 8"MR 205410070 SXUF27CK-HV 410A RMTBX 220V 50 DCU30K 220V 50HZ 410A 205600873 $6,880.00 205511931 SVCD30SZ50/1-HV 410A 6"MR 220 HRST HRZ/OP 6"MR 205511702 SQUF18C-HV-410A RMTBX 230V 205410034 SXUF18C-HV-410A
Recommended publications
  • An Early Turning Point in the History of the Crusades

    An Early Turning Point in the History of the Crusades

    Jonathan Phillips. The Second Crusade: Extending the Frontiers of Christendom. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2007. xxix + 364 pp. $40.00, cloth, ISBN 978-0-300-11274-0. Reviewed by Jonathan R. Lyon Published on H-German (March, 2008) As the author makes clear in the excellent in‐ cepts could be employed against a variety of Latin troduction to this work, the Second Crusade Christendom's enemies. (1145-49) has typically not attracted as much in‐ Phillips divides his work into fourteen terest from modern historians as the more fa‐ chronologically-arranged chapters, although sepa‐ mous First Crusade (1095-99) and Third Crusade rate chapters treat the Iberian and Baltic compo‐ (1188-92). A key explanation for this trend is the nents of the crusade. The frst two chapters dis‐ Second Crusade's failure to make any significant cuss the period between the First and the Second gains for the Christians of the Holy Land in the Crusade; chapter 1 focuses on the various pilgrim‐ wake of the Muslim conquest of Edessa in 1144. ages and crusading efforts of the early twelfth Nevertheless, as Phillips convincingly argues, this century, and chapter 2 provides a rich, fascinating crusade--despite its lack of success--demands discussion of the powerful legacy the First Cru‐ more attention than it has received for several sade left to Latin Christian culture in the decades reasons. It was the frst crusade to the Holy Land after 1099. Phillips persuasively argues that this to involve western European kings and thus legacy had a significant impact on recruiting for forced rulers to consider the consequences of the Second Crusade, because the generation of leaving their kingdoms for months (if not years) young nobles alive in the 1140s had grown up at a time.
  • Personal Names and Denomination of Livonians in Early Written Sources

    Personal Names and Denomination of Livonians in Early Written Sources

    ESUKA – JEFUL 2014, 5–1: 13–26 PERSONAL NAMES AND DENOMINATION OF LIVONIANS IN EARLY WRITTEN SOURCES Enn Ernits Estonian University of Life Sciences Abstract. This paper presents the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; specifies their chronology; and analyses the names used for this ethnos and possible personal names. If we consider the dating of the event, the earliest sources mentioning Livonians are Gesta Danorum and the Tale of Bygone Years (both 10th century), but both sources present rather dubious information: in the first the battle of Bråvalla itself or the date are dubious (6th, 8th or 10th century); in the latter we cannot be sure that the member of the Rus delegation was really a Livonian. If we consider the time of recording, the earliest sources are two rune inscriptions from Sweden (11th century), and the next is the list of neighbouring peoples of the Russians from the Tale of Bygone Years (12th century). The personal names Bicco and Ger referred in Gesta Danorum, and Либи Аръфастовъ in Tale of Bygone Years are very problematic. The first certain personal name of a Livonian is *Mustakka, *Mustukka or *Mustoikka (from Finnic *musta ‘black’) written in 1040–1050s on a strip of birch bark in Novgorod. Keywords: Livs, Finnic peoples, ethnonyms, anthroponyms, onomastics DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12697/jeful.2014.5.1.01 1. Introduction This paper (1) seeks to present the timeline of ethnonyms denoting Livonians; (2) to specify their chronology; (3) and to analyse the names used for this ethnos and possible personal names. It is supple- mental to the paper by Mauno Koski on words denoting Livonians (Koski 2011).
  • Charters: What Survives?

    Banner 4-final.qxp_Layout 1 01/11/2016 09:29 Page 1 Charters: what survives? Charters are our main source for twelh- and thirteenth-century Scotland. Most surviving charters were written for monasteries, which had many properties and privileges and gained considerable expertise in preserving their charters. However, many collections were lost when monasteries declined aer the Reformation (1560) and their lands passed to lay lords. Only 27% of Scottish charters from 1100–1250 survive as original single sheets of parchment; even fewer still have their seal attached. e remaining 73% exist only as later copies. Survival of charter collectionS (relating to 1100–1250) GEOGRAPHICAL SPREAD from inStitutionS founded by 1250 Our picture of documents in this period is geographically distorted. Some regions have no institutions with surviving charter collections, even as copies (like Galloway). Others had few if any monasteries, and so lacked large charter collections in the first place (like Caithness). Others are relatively well represented (like Fife). Survives Lost or unknown number of Surviving charterS CHRONOLOGICAL SPREAD (by earliest possible decade of creation) 400 Despite losses, the surviving documents point to a gradual increase Copies Originals in their use in the twelh century. 300 200 100 0 109 0s 110 0s 111 0s 112 0s 113 0s 114 0s 115 0s 116 0s 1170s 118 0s 119 0s 120 0s 121 0s 122 0s 123 0s 124 0s TYPES OF DONOR typeS of donor – Example of Melrose Abbey’s Charters It was common for monasteries to seek charters from those in Lay Lords Kings positions of authority in the kingdom: lay lords, kings and bishops.
  • VWR Circulators and Chillers

    VWR Circulators and Chillers

    VWR Circulators and Chillers Superior Temperature Control Equipment Clockwise from top left: 13721-200, 13721-172, 13721-138, 13721-082 Controllers Table of Contents. Page Product Features. 2-3 Precise Controllers Controllers . 4-5 Choice of four controllers. From state-of-the-art program- VWR Signature` mable designs that provide Refrigerated/Heating ultimate control, to the analog Circulating Baths. 6-10 design that is perfect for less demanding applications. How To Choose A Chiller . 11 VWR Signature Recirculating Chillers . 12-13 VWR Signature Heating Immersion Circulator. 14 Durable Design VWR` Open Bath Systems . 15 Immersed parts and reservoirs are made of corrosion-fighting VWR Signature stainless steel. The exterior Heating Circulating Baths . 16-17 surface is a tough powder coating for easy clean-up. VWR Refrigerated/Heating Circulating Baths. 18-21 VWR Immersion & Flow-Through Coolers . 22 VWR Ambient Bath Cooler. 22 Double Safety VWR Heating Recirculator . 22 Your equipment and work are protected with redundant over VWR Heating Immersion Circulators . 23 temperature and low liquid cutoff standard on all circula- VWR Heating Circulating Baths . 24-25 tors. 60Hz models are CSA approved, 50Hz models carry Accessories . 26 the CE mark. At-a-Glance Chart . 27 Environmentally Responsible VWR Refrigerated Circulators and Chillers use R-134a refrigerant, and no ozone- depleting CFC’s are used in the manufacturing process. All instruments are manufactured in an ISO 9001 accredited facility. 2 To order, call 1-800-932-5000 or visit vwr.com Controllers Time Savers Advanced refrigeration sys- tems and high wattage heaters respond quickly to temperature changes. You'll have minimum waiting time for your circulator to stabilize.
  • T2 R1.5 Femoral Nailing System

    T2 R1.5 Femoral Nailing System

    T2 R1.5 Femoral Nailing System Operative Technique Femoral Nailing System Contributing Surgeons Prof. Dr. med. Volker Bühren Chief of Surgical Services Medical Director of Murnau Trauma Center Murnau Germany Joseph D. DiCicco III, D. O. Director Orthopaedic Trauma Service Good Samaritan Hospital Dayton, Ohio Associate Clinical Professor of Orthopeadic Surgery Ohio University and Wright State University USA Thomas G. DiPasquale, D. O. Medical Director, Orthopedic Trauma Services Director, Orthopedic Trauma Fellowship and This publication sets forth detailed Orthopedic Residency Programs recommended procedures for using York Hospital Stryker Osteosynthesis devices and York instruments. USA It offers guidance that you should heed, but, as with any such technical guide, each surgeon must consider the particular needs of each patient and make appropriate adjustments when and as required. A workshop training is required prior to first surgery. All non-sterile devices must be cleaned and sterilized before use. Follow the instructions provided in our reprocessing guide (L24002000). Multi-component instruments must be disassembled for cleaning. Please refer to the corresponding assembly/ disassembly instructions. See package insert (L22000007) for a complete list of potential adverse effects, contraindications, warnings and precautions. The surgeon must discuss all relevant risks, including the finite lifetime of the device, with the patient, when necessary. Warning: Fixation Screws: Stryker Ostreosynthesis bone screws are not approved or intended for screw attachment or fixation to the posterior elements (pedicles) of the cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine. 2 Contents Page 1. Introduction 4 Implant Features 4 Instrument Features 6 References 6 2. Indications, Precautions and Contraindications 7 Indications 7 Precautions 7 Relative Contraindications 7 3.
  • Hildegard Transfigured – Programme Copy 2021(1)

    Hildegard Transfigured – Programme Copy 2021(1)

    Hildegard Transfigured: a medieval trance for the 21st century Hildegard Transfigured is a collaborative piece of concert-theatre by vocal trio Voice, visual artist Innerstrings, and composer Laura Moody that celebrates St. Hildegard of Bingen through song, psychedelic lights, and live visuals. The performance at SJE includes the world premiere of Moody’s Hildegard Portraits. St Hildegard of Bingen (1098 - 1179) joined the monastery in Disibodenberg (in German Rhineland) when she was just eight years old and would stay there for nearly forty years, eventually becoming abbess in 1136. She founded her own abbey at Rupertsberg near Bingen in 1147 and a second monastery in nearby Eibingen in 1165. Throughout her life, Hildegard was a great spiritual leader, theologian, mystic, scientist, and composer. Revered as a saint for centuries, Pope Benedict XVI canonised Hildegard of Bingen on 10 May 2012. Hildegard experienced intense visions, recorded in her major work Scivias (Know the Way), (1141-51), and it is this aspect of her life that the collaboration with visual artist, Innerstrings, will bring to life in Hildegard Transfigured, transfiguring her beautiful music into a new sensory experience. Laura Moody’s research for the show brought her to The Personal Correspondence of Hildegard of Bingen, translated by Joseph L Baird and Radd K Ehrman (OUP 2006). She has set extracts and fragments of Hildegard’s letters in her composition Hildegard Portraits, written especially for this programme. You will hear Moody's music interspersed throughout in the form of miniatures, culminating in the finale The Living Light. “It is some kind of miracle to have the kind of access to a female creator of the twelfth century that we have with Hildegard, her output only having been permissible during her lifetime because of her sacred status.
  • T2 Supracondylar Nailing System

    T2 Supracondylar Nailing System

    T2 Supracondylar Nailing System Operative Technique Supracondylar Nailing System Contributing Surgeons Prof. Dr. med. Volker Bühren Chief of Surgical Services Medical Director of Murnau Trauma Center Murnau Germany Dean C. Maar, M.D. Methodist Hospital − Indianapolis Indianapolis Indiana USA James Maxey, M.D. Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria, IL USA This publication sets forth detailed recommended procedures for using Stryker Osteosynthesis devices and instruments. It offers guidance that you should heed, but, as with any such technical guide, each surgeon must consider the particular needs of each patient and make appropriate adjustments when and as required. A workshop training is required prior to first surgery. All non-sterile devices must be cleaned and sterilized before use. Follow the instructions provided in our reprocessing guide (L24002000). Multi-component instruments must be disassembled for cleaning. Please refer to the corresponding assembly/ disassembly instructions. See package insert (L22000007) for a complete list of potential adverse effects, contraindications, warnings and precautions. The surgeon must discuss all relevant risks, including the finite lifetime of the device, with the patient, when necessary. Warning: All bone screws referenced in this document here are not approved for screw attachment or fixation to the posterior elements (pedicles) of the cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine. 2 Contents Page 1. Introduction 4 Implant Features 4 Technical Details 5 Instrument
  • Downloaded from Brill.Com09/24/2021 05:15:28PM Via Free Access 318 Faletra Empire

    Downloaded from Brill.Com09/24/2021 05:15:28PM Via Free Access 318 Faletra Empire

    Chapter 11 Colonial Preoccupations in Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum Michael Faletra Nearly three quarters of the way through the sweep of legendary history that constitutes Geoffrey of Monmouth’s De gestis Britonum, the narrative grinds almost to a halt. Whereas parts of the history had glossed over dozens of kings and hundreds of years, sometimes in a page or two, the pace of events lead- ing up to the reign of King Arthur had steadily slowed, only to arrive at a near standstill in Geoffrey’s description of Arthur’s Plenary Court. It is a moment of great political importance, the celebration of the king’s victory both over the Saxons who had plagued the realm for a generation and over much of what is now France: like several of his more successful predecessors on the British throne, Arthur returns to Britain a conqueror. The Plenary Court held to stage Arthur’s coronation and to celebrate his glorious new order takes place on Pentecost in the Welsh city of Caerleon: “Located in Glamorgan on the River Usk at a lovely site not far from where the Severn empties into the sea, it had an abundance of riches greater than that of any other city and was thus an excellent place to hold a high feast.”1 No expense is spared, Geoffrey reminds his Anglo-Norman readers, and he treats them to lavish descriptions of the coronation processions, the splendid regalia, the celebratory games, and the feasting for many hundreds of guests – all of which seem calculated to drive home the fact that ancient Britain had attained a cultural pinnacle:
  • Operators Manual Programmable / Digital Controller Models Manuel

    Operators Manual Programmable / Digital Controller Models Manuel

    Operators Manual Programmable / Digital Controller Models Pages 3 - 41 Manuel de l’utilisateur Modèles des Contrôleurs Numériques / Programmables Pages 42 - 78 Bedienungsanleitung Programmierbare/Digitale Regler Modelle Seiten 79 - 117 110-229 9/28/09 1 WEEE Directive A label with a crossed-out wheeled bin symbol and a rectangular bar indicates that the product is covered by the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and is not to be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste. Any products marked with this symbol must be collected separately, according to the regulatory guidelines in your area. or The objectives of this program are to preserve, protect and improve the quality of the environment, protect human health, and utilize natural resources prudently and rationally. Specific treatment of WEEE is indispensable in order to avoid the dispersion of pollutants into the recycled material or waste stream. Such treatment is the most effective means of protecting the customer’s environment. Requirements for waste collection, reuse, recycling, and recovery programs vary by regulatory authority at your location. Contact your local responsible body (e.g., your laboratory manager) or authorized representative for information regarding applicable disposal regulations. Contact PolyScience at the web site listed below for information. Web address: www.polyscience.com Customer Care: 1-800-229-7569 (inside the USA) (+1) 847-647-0611 (outside the USA) Fax 1-847-647-1155 2 13R, 712, 7306, 7312, 812, 8006, 8012, 8002, 8112, 8102, 8106,
  • The Eucharist in Twelfth-Century Literature

    The Eucharist in Twelfth-Century Literature

    University of Arkansas, Fayetteville ScholarWorks@UARK Theses and Dissertations 5-2016 Hoc Est Corpus Meum: The uchE arist in Twelfth- Century Literature Lindsey Zachary Panxhi University of Arkansas, Fayetteville Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd Part of the History of Religion Commons, Medieval History Commons, and the Medieval Studies Commons Recommended Citation Panxhi, Lindsey Zachary, "Hoc Est Corpus Meum: The uchE arist in Twelfth-Century Literature" (2016). Theses and Dissertations. 1499. http://scholarworks.uark.edu/etd/1499 This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks@UARK. It has been accepted for inclusion in Theses and Dissertations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@UARK. For more information, please contact [email protected], [email protected]. Hoc Est Corpus Meum: The Eucharist in Twelfth-Century Literature A dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in English by Lindsey Zachary Panxhi John Brown University Bachelor of Arts in English, 2009 University of Arkansas Master of Arts in English, 2011 May 2016 University of Arkansas This dissertation is approved for recommendation to the Graduate Council. _______________________________ Dr. William Quinn Dissertation Director _______________________________ ___________________________________ Dr. Joshua Byron Smith Dr. Mary Beth Long Committee Member Committee Member Abstract In “Hoc Est Corpus Meum: The Eucharist in Twelfth-Century Literature,” I analyze the appearance of the Eucharist as a sacred motif in secular lais, romances, and chronicles. The Eucharist became one of the most controversial intellectual topics of the High Middle Ages. While medieval historians and religious scholars have long recognized that the twelfth century was a critical period in which many eucharistic doctrines were debated and affirmed, literary scholars have given very little attention to the concurrent emergence of eucharistic themes in twelfth-century literature.
  • ACE Appendix

    ACE Appendix

    CBP and Trade Automated Interface Requirements Appendix: PGA August 13, 2021 Pub # 0875-0419 Contents Table of Changes .................................................................................................................................................... 4 PG01 – Agency Program Codes ........................................................................................................................... 18 PG01 – Government Agency Processing Codes ................................................................................................... 22 PG01 – Electronic Image Submitted Codes .......................................................................................................... 26 PG01 – Globally Unique Product Identification Code Qualifiers ........................................................................ 26 PG01 – Correction Indicators* ............................................................................................................................. 26 PG02 – Product Code Qualifiers ........................................................................................................................... 28 PG04 – Units of Measure ...................................................................................................................................... 30 PG05 – Scientific Species Code ........................................................................................................................... 31 PG05 – FWS Wildlife Description Codes ...........................................................................................................
  • 3.2 Precipitation Or Dry-Wet Reconstructions

    3.2 Precipitation Or Dry-Wet Reconstructions

    Climate change in China during the past 2000 years: An overview Ge Quansheng , Zheng Jingyun Institute of Geographic Sciences and Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100101, China Email: [email protected] Outline 1 Introduction 2 Historical Documents as Proxy 3 Reconstructions and Analyses 4 Summary and Prospects 1. Introduction: E Asia2K Climate System Socio-economic System •typical East Asian •dense population and rapid monsoon climate economic development • significant seasonal and • be susceptible to global inter-annual and inter- warming and extreme decadal variability climate events Climate change study in the past 2ka in East Asian is both beneficial and advantageous. • various types of natural proxy • Plenty of historical documents Fig. Active regional working groups under as proxy the past 2ka theme (PAGES 2009) 2. Historical Documents as Proxy Type Period Amount Chinese classical 1,531 kinds, 137 BC~1470 AD documents 32,251 volumes More than 8,000 1471~1911 (The Ming Local gazettes books (部), 110, and Qing Dynasty) 000 volumes Memos to the About 120,000 1736~1911 emperor pieces Archives of the 1912~1949 20,000 volumes Republic of China More than 200 Private diaries 1550~ books (部) Chinese classical documents AD 833, North China plain: Extreme drought event was occurred, crops were shriveling, no yields, people were in hungry…. Fig. Example for Ancient Chinese writings Local gazettes The 28th year of the Daoguang reign (1848 AD), the 6th (lunar) month, strong wind and heavy rain, the Yangtze River overflowed; the 7th month, strong wind Fig. Gazettes of Yangzhou Prefecture and thunder storm, field published in 1874 AD and houses submerged.