This paper presents the design, construction and testing of an instrumentation system for temperature measurement in PV facilities on a per-panel scale (i.e., one or more temperature measurements per panel). Its main characteristics are: precision, ease of connection, immunity to noise, remote operation, easy scaling; and all of this at a very low cost. The paper discusses the advantages of temperature measurements in PV facilities on a per-panel scale. The paper presents the whole development to implementation of a real system that is being tested in an actual facility. This has enabled the authors to provide the readers with practical guidelines, which would be very difficult to achieve if the developments were implemented by just simulation or in a theoretical way. The instrumentation system is fully developed, from the temperature sensing to its presentation in a virtual instrument. The developed instrumentation system is able to work both locally and remotely connected to both wired and wireless network.
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WMJ
December 2022
Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center, City, New Mexico.
Background And Objectives: Many highly capitated systems still pay physicians based on relative value units (RVU), which may lead to excessive office visits. We reviewed electronic health records from the family medicine clinic panel members of 97 physicians and 42 residents to determine if a change from RVUs to panel-based compensation influenced care delivery as defined by the number of office visits and telephone contacts per panel member per month.
Methods: A retrospective analysis of the electronic health records of patients seen in 4 residency training clinics, 10 community clinics, and 4 regional clinics was conducted.
Sensors (Basel)
July 2014
Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingeniería, Universidad de Huelva, Ctra. Palos de la Ftra.-Huelva s/n, 21819, Huelva, Spain.
This paper presents the design, construction and testing of an instrumentation system for temperature measurement in PV facilities on a per-panel scale (i.e., one or more temperature measurements per panel).
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July 1983
A method was developed for evaluating the viricidal effectiveness of chemical disinfectants. The method uses the DNA bacteriophage phi X 174 (ATCC 13706-B1), whose host is Escherichia coli C (ATCC 13706-1), as the model virus. The bacteriophage has particles of icosahedral symmetry, 26 nm in diameter, and resembles animal entero- and parvoviruses by its resistance to physicochemical factors.
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