I'm using ArcGis 10.3. I am on the model builder and I have a While iteration. What I want to do is to create a counter: a variable x which is initialized with the value 1 and add +1 at every run, so the variable x actually shows the number of run.
Also look at the help file for the subject Examples of in-line variable substitution with ModelBuilder system variables there are two system variables %i% and %n% accessible to you in model builder, may be they are what you are looking for?
A new counter, Model 1105-G, from Berkeley Nucleonics compares favorably to existing counters. The 1105-G has 12 digits of frequency resolution and 40 ps of time interval resolution. The real-time DSP front-end facilitates faster measurement throughput. Compare our specifications and price to the Agilent 53132A or the Fluke PM6685.
We have made the front panel controls more user-friendly. The SCPI software commands are compatible with the most commonly-used counters so you do not have to rewrite your software. Our LAN control feature lets you control one or several 1105-G's from your computer with displays of the control or measurement function you want.
The BNC Model 1105-G, ISO 9001 compliant, gives users of existing counters all the measurement capability they are used to, with a few exciting new twists. Our new counter provides great features including Frequency & Ratio (11 digits/sec.), Time interval, Period (2.5 ns to 1000s), Duty Cycle, Pulse Width, Rise/Fall Time, Peak Volts (100 Hz300 MHz), Phase, Totalize, with a time base temperature stability of < 1 PPM and aging rate of < 2 PPM per year and timebase in/out channels. (figure 2) One can measure the peak voltage of incoming waveforms as well.
The Kanomax Handheld Particle Counters, Models 3888 and 3889, are advanced tools designed for precision particle counting in various critical applications. They are ideal for environments such as cleanrooms, operating rooms, and for tasks like filter testing and Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) investigations. These models are recognized for their innovation, precision, and ability to meet the stringent demands of industries where particle monitoring is crucial.
Absolutely. Just make sure you select a counter that can measure the specific sized particles you need to measure. Handheld model 3888 and portable models 3905 & 3910 are pre-programmed with helpful standards modes that simplify the certification process.
Yes, these particle counters can be operated both as handheld instruments or remotely through a PC. The remote operation capabilities of these instruments will allow for convenient 24/7 monitoring for a cleanroom.
The 804 is simple to operate, using only two front-panel buttons and scroll wheel to control a user-friendly, menu-driven platform for easy configuration. Unlike other counters that can take up to a minute to deliver results, the 804 incorporates user-selectable sampling times up to 1 minute and displays counts in as little as 3 seconds. The unit will take single or continuous samples. A self-contained battery pack powers the unit for 30 hours of typical intermittent operation, and up to 8 hours of continuous use. The included AC charger / adapter operates the counter, even when the battery pack is discharged, and recharges the depleted battery in 2.5 hours. The 804 can also store up to 2,500 records for output as Excel formatted output via included COMET software. A USB interface provides quick data download and firmware upgrades.
Previously I was using Global variables for my counter which I have found out do not work properly with a web app. I am trying to learn how to create and store a counter in my DB. Any help is appreciated.
Since you have 9 different survey counters and you need to increment each counter when a survey is submitted, it would be better if you define a field survey_wizard_type with its possible values being survey_wizard_one, survey_wizard_two till survey_wizard_nine and a field survey_wizard_count having default value 0 which stores the count for that particular survey wizard. There would be 9 records in your database for Counter model then.
Olympus Corporation (President: Hiroyuki Sasa) today announced the launch by its Scientific Solutions Business of the Cell Counter model R1, an automated cell counter for research applications that utilize cultured cells, including regenerative medicine and drug development research. Cell Counter model R1 will be launched progressively throughout the world from September 14, 2015.
The Cell Counter model R1 is a new product from Olympus's Scientific Solutions Business for use in cell culturing in the research field. By placing a droplet of cell sample on a special slide and inserting the slide into the machine, the Cell Counter model R1 can obtain not only a cell count but also other measurements such as cell size and the proportion of live and dead cells.
The small and lightweight design (approximately 2.1kg) of the cell counter, which includes a carry handle, means it is easy to carry around and can be used anywhere. Furthermore, the power adapter and cable can be put away in a storage space on the rear of the instrument. Also, the touch panel is located on the lower part of the cell counter for ease of use and stability.
It's all the topping you want with just the push of a button. For easy self-service or behind-the-counter dispensing, the Bag-In-A-Box Counter Model Topping Dispenser is a high-capacity unit that uses a forced-air heating system to keep your topping hot. This topping dispenser fits one 35-lb carton of Bag-in-Box buttery topping. Try it out at cinemas, stadiums and other large venues.
Gold Medal Products Co. is proud to be associated with the agencies noted below. Not all equipment is listed with all agencies.Please call 800-543-0862 to request the agency approvals for any specific model.
The SaniServ model 691 countertop shake freezer can provide two favorites in one machine! With an independent drive system in each side of the machine, product can be easily maintained and or changed in either side when desired! The mix pan is also refrigerated to ensure quicker recovery time. By offering not one, but two flavor products, owners and operators will insure every customer stays satisfied and increase their operating profits!
The Babbel Counter (Model 610) was a GM survey meter manufactured by the Uranium Engineering Company of Grand Junction Colorado. For what it is worth, the latter was originally known as the Mineral Engineering Company and their first version of the Babbel Counter was the Model 600. The label on the wooden instrument case that came with one counter read: "Manufactured by Gordon Babbel, Uranium Engineering Co." That the instrument was designed for uranium prospecting is indicated by the meter readout: "% e/U3O8 Equivalent Uranium."
I am fairly certain that the Babbel counter was produced from the late1940s until the middle 1950s - the paperwork with one of the two Babbel counters in the collection indicates that it was sold in 1955. A site visitor informed me that Babbel counters, rugged beasts that they are, are still being used as of 2006!
The Fast CPC is a thermally diffusive, laminar-flow condensation particle counter. The Fast CPC measures the concentration of particles larger than a known threshold size within a gas sample. The instrument also detects particles that are too small to be detected optically (using light scattering techniques) by condensing a vapor onto the particles so that they grow by several orders of magnitude in size. The Fast CPC has a short response time to capture time-variant aerosol particle concentrations.
I was wondering what model geiger counter was kept in the safes in Chernobyl NPP and night shift personel didn't have access to that night. I though It could be a model of the DP series (DP2, DP-5A, DP-5B, DP-5V... etc) but I am not sure. What would It be?
The Coulter Counter Model S Plus is a 12 parameter haematological analyser designed for service use in haematology laboratories. Eight parameters are standard in current routine haematological practice; the seven parameters generated by the Model S and a platelet count. The method of platelet counting is unique. The remaining parameters are new and comprise the platelet-crit, the mean platelet volume and size distribution measurements for both platelets and red cells. A description of the instrument is given including differences from the Model S. The new parameters are discussed in detail. Instrument precision is assessed in terms of linearity, reproducibility, drift, carry-over and protein build-up. The results of all are impressive. Instrument accuracy is assessed in detail; white cell count, red cell count, haemoglobin concentration and mean corpuscular volume being compared with those values measured by the Model S; the Model S Plus haematocrit is compared with the microhaematocrit and platelet counts with those from the Thrombocounter C/Thrombofuge system. All correlations are very satisfactory. Normal values are defined for the new parameters. Instrument design and function are assessed and reagent consumption quoted. Cell control reagents have been evaluated. A realistic hourly throughput for the Model S Plus is 70-80 samples.
I know that a specification is consistent if there is at least one line in the truth table which has all true values for all the propositions. And I know that a model of a specification is essentially the set of interpretations for the prop.symbols, which give out those 'all-true' rows.
Counter-models are about inferences. Inferences in the following sense: let $F$ and $G$ be two propositional formulas. If for all truth values assignments $\delta$ such that $\bar\delta(F)=1$, we have $\bar\delta(G)=1$ as well, we say that we can infer $G$ from $F$. In other words, we can infer $G$ from $F$ if for all assignments of truth values $\delta$, $\bar\delta(F)=1$ implies $\bar\delta(G)=1$.
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