Monday, May 26, 2008
TVS Flame Review
TVS Flame is new release from TVS motors, one of the leading two wheeler manufacturer. In this bike following are the key features:
* Futuristic aerodynamic styling.
* The Fuel tank is embedded with Delta Edge clear lens indicators.
* First time in India- the LCD digital auto console in a 125 cc segment bike.
* Flame's dual lens tailamp will definitely turn the heads.
* India's first Deltaedge exhaust in triangle shape lowers the sounds, emissions delivering excellent performance.
* The 125 cc engine gives 10.5 bhp @ 8250 rpm that are Flame's power performance statement.
Technical Specifications of TVS Flame 125 cc In detail:
Dimensions & Weight
Wheelbase (mm) : 1320
Length (mm) : 2030
Width (mm) : 760
Height (mm) :1070
Weight (kgs) :121
Engine
Model Designation : CC-VTi, 04 Stroke
Clutch :Multi-Plate Wet type
Displacement (cc) :124.8
Gear Box :04 Gear Constant Mesh
Bore & Stroke : 54.5 X 53.5 MM
Suspension
Front :Telescopic Hydraulic Fork
Rear :Twin tube 05 step adjustable gas filled.
Brakes
Front :Disc 230 dia
Rear :Drum 130 dia
Tyres
Front : Mag Alloy 90 x 90 x 17
Rear :Mag Alloy 90 x 90 x 18
Fuel Tank (In Liters) :08
Performance
Max. Horsepower (ps/rpm) : 7.7 KW @ 8250 RPM
Max. Torque (kg m/rpm) :10 NM @ 6250 RPM
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Technical Specification:
Break : Self Adjusting Drum of type Variable Power Assist.
Dimension & weight:
Fuel Tank capacity : 0.71 L
Overall Height : 1835 mm
Overall Length : 4958 mm
Overall Width : 1805 mm
Wheelbase : 2860 mm
Engine:
Displacement : 24.99 cc
No. cylinders / arrangement / Valves: 4 cyl in-line,SOHC, 16V
Performance:
Max. Power :110PS/3500rpm
Max. Torque : 27.9kgm/2000rpm
Steering:
Type : Tubular Double Acting Type Composite Oil/Gas Filled
Suspension:
Front : Independent Double Wishbone with Torsion Bar Spring, Stabiliser Bar
Rear : Progressive Linear Rate Leaf Springs with Low Friction Pads
Tyres & Wheels:
Tyres :265/70 R15 (Tubeless)
Tyres :5.5J x 15
Cost: Approx:14 lakhs
Sunday, May 25, 2008
Nano technology to stop bleeding
In an research on Nano technology is able stop bleeding almost instantly. In an article
A startup based in Cambridge, MA, says that it plans to soon begin clinical trials of a nanostructured material that stops bleeding almost instantly. A startup called Arch Therapeutics has licensed the technology from MIT and is developing manufacturing processes for making it in large amounts.
The new material can be poured over a site and will stop the bleeding almost at once.
The first application, pending Food and Drug Administration approval, will be for use during surgery to quickly stop bleeding and even prevent it in the first place. Floyd Loop, currently an advisor to Arch Therapeutics, and formerly a cardiovascular surgeon and the head of Cleveland Clinic, says that it could be useful in a wide variety of surgeries, including brain, heart, and prostate. For example, he says that when large tumors are removed, "there's a lot of diffuse bleeding around the site, and you have to spend a lot of time with sponges and cautery stopping it."
Loops says that in addition to saving time, which can improve the outcome of a surgery, the material could decrease the need for transfusions and reoperations to control bleeding. What's more, it could reduce the risk of infection. It could be used, for instance, to prevent leakage after bowel-repair surgery. "I've never seen anything like it," Loop says.
Eventually, the material could be used by first responders to stop bleeding at accident sites and on the battlefield. It has a long shelf life, which makes it attractive for use in first-aid kits. It's also easily broken down by the body, so it doesn't have to be removed, unlike other agents for stopping blood flow. However, Loop cautions that further tests are needed to confirm that the material will work in nonsurgical applications.
The material, a synthetic peptide, was discovered at MIT in the early 1990s. But it wasn't until a few years ago that its potential for stopping bleeding was discovered. Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, a researcher at MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, was exploring its potential use to promote the healing of brain injuries. When he applied a liquid containing the synthetic peptides to a wound site in animal experiments, bleeding in the area stopped within a few seconds. Arch Therapeutics was founded in mid-2006 to develop the material for commercial use. The company made its first public appearance late last month when it announced a finalized licensing agreement for the new technology.
Nanohealing Material Heads to Market
by Kevin Bullis written this.A startup based in Cambridge, MA, says that it plans to soon begin clinical trials of a nanostructured material that stops bleeding almost instantly. A startup called Arch Therapeutics has licensed the technology from MIT and is developing manufacturing processes for making it in large amounts.
The new material can be poured over a site and will stop the bleeding almost at once.
The first application, pending Food and Drug Administration approval, will be for use during surgery to quickly stop bleeding and even prevent it in the first place. Floyd Loop, currently an advisor to Arch Therapeutics, and formerly a cardiovascular surgeon and the head of Cleveland Clinic, says that it could be useful in a wide variety of surgeries, including brain, heart, and prostate. For example, he says that when large tumors are removed, "there's a lot of diffuse bleeding around the site, and you have to spend a lot of time with sponges and cautery stopping it."
Loops says that in addition to saving time, which can improve the outcome of a surgery, the material could decrease the need for transfusions and reoperations to control bleeding. What's more, it could reduce the risk of infection. It could be used, for instance, to prevent leakage after bowel-repair surgery. "I've never seen anything like it," Loop says.
Eventually, the material could be used by first responders to stop bleeding at accident sites and on the battlefield. It has a long shelf life, which makes it attractive for use in first-aid kits. It's also easily broken down by the body, so it doesn't have to be removed, unlike other agents for stopping blood flow. However, Loop cautions that further tests are needed to confirm that the material will work in nonsurgical applications.
The material, a synthetic peptide, was discovered at MIT in the early 1990s. But it wasn't until a few years ago that its potential for stopping bleeding was discovered. Rutledge Ellis-Behnke, a researcher at MIT's Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, was exploring its potential use to promote the healing of brain injuries. When he applied a liquid containing the synthetic peptides to a wound site in animal experiments, bleeding in the area stopped within a few seconds. Arch Therapeutics was founded in mid-2006 to develop the material for commercial use. The company made its first public appearance late last month when it announced a finalized licensing agreement for the new technology.
Nokia new mobile
Nokia release new mobile N95 recently. The revamped Symbian Nokia N95 features a 2.8" 320x240 display and 8GB of built-in memory. Little changed in terms of additional features; Nokia kept the dual-slide function which reveals media playback controls on one end and a phone pad at the other, as well as its Bluetooth support, HSDPA and WAN connectivity and 5MP camera.
This phone will cost you around 27000rs in India. It good phone with many features. It is worth for your money.
On brief:
Good thing about this phone: Feature-rich Good camera;3.5mm earphone jack;Largish screen;Great third-party apps.
Bad: No lens cover;A bit slow
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