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When do I turn my SkeeterVac® on and off?

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SkeeterVac® mosquito traps are designed to operate 24/7 during the mosquito season. The unit should be set up and placed into continuous operation as soon as mosquitoes become a nuisance. The unit should be shut down only once temperatures are consistently below 50°F. Is used only during certain hours as different species of mosquito seek blood meals throughout the day and night
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Why SkeeterVac® and not another brand?

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SkeeterVac® mosquito traps are brought to you by Blue Rhino®, a leader in the outdoor living industry. Barbecue grills, outdoor heaters, mosquito traps, fire pits and propane tanks from Blue Rhino® are safely and reliably operating in tens of millions of American backyards.
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What makes SkeeterVac® different?

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Powerful - Our exclusive catalyst system produces 25% to >100% more CO2 than competitively priced models.  < /FONT > FineTune® Baiting System - SkeeterVac® traps are the only units that can vary attractant output levels. This allows users to customize to their unique environments and improve capture performance. Simply turn the dial to the photo that best matches your environment and let it run.
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Which mosquitoes will the SkeeterVac® it catch?

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Most species are attracted to SkeeterVac®.  It is intended to capture biting female mosquitoes.
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Can I convert my SkeeterVac® to natural gas?

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No, SkeeterVac's are designed and certified for use only with a 20-pound propane gas tanks.  Conversion kits are not available. Any attempt to convert your grill is dangerous and will void your warranty
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Why does the SkeeterVac® attract other animals too like birds and frogs?

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Mosquitoes are food source for some birds and frogs.  If you find that birds or frogs are attracted,you can remove the Tac Trap .  The SkeeterVac® will operate fine without the Tac Trap.
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When can I take the CAP®  electronic exam?

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Beginning 1 January, 2007, the CAP exam will be available during three testing windows. Each exam testing window will have a deadline for applications to be considered for testing in that window. Eligible candidates will only be able to test during the testing windows. The candidate eligibility window is nine (9) months. Once your application is approved, testing must be completed within two exam testing windows.
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How do I apply for CAP®  Renewal?

ISA | FAQs
You are required to renew your CAP certification every three years. Renewal applicants must pay the renewal fee, $175.00 for ISA Members and $195 for non-members, and submit a Renewal Application indicating the Professional Development Points (PDPs) earned in the three year renewal period. If you renew by exam, the fees are $250 for ISA Members and $295 for non-members. Download the Renewal Policies and Application or call ISA at (919) 549-8411.
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When is my CAP®  Renewal Application due?

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Renewal applications will not be accepted more than 90 days prior to your certificate expiration date. Your CAP Renewal Application is due postmarked 60 days prior to the expiration date printed on your CAP certificate. This will allow each CAP to maintain Active Status of the certification. The Renewal Application will be mailed to each CAP six (6) months prior to the expiration date on each CAP’s certificate. 120 Professional Development Points (PDPs) are required for renewal.
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What will I receive after I submit my CAP®  application?

ISA | FAQs
If your application does not include all the necessary documentation, you will be notified and given an opportunity to provide the remaining documentation to meet the requirements. Once your application is approved, you will receive an Eligibility Letter with information on how to schedule your exam date and location for electronic exams, or a Confirmation Letter with the date, time, and site address of your private site exam.
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How is the passing score set for the CAP®  exams?

ISA | FAQs
A modified Angoff Method is used to determine the pass point for each form of each exam. The modified Angoff Method uses expert judgements to determine the difficulty level of the exam. The easier the exam, the higher the pass point. Likewise, the more difficult the exam, the lower the pass point. A group of Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) independently rate each exam question within a given form of the exam.
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What study materials are available to help me prepare for the CAP®  program?

ISA | FAQs
A study guide is available for the CAP exam and provides practice with similar types of questions as those found on the CAP exam. A Guide to the Automation Body of Knowledge is a complete overview of all technical topics covered by the CAP program. Learn more about these valuable CAP study resources, including how to purchase them, by visiting www.isa.org/books. Contact ISA at (919) 549-8411 for further information.
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Are there any preparatory courses for the CAP®  program?

ISA | FAQs
A CAP Review Course is available as a preparation course for taking the certification exam. This course is offered by ISA and can be offered at your location. ISA also offers an automation professional curriculum of courses as well as distance education to assist those preparing for CAP. An ISA Training Service Consultant can give you more information. Simply e-mail Joyce Holmes at jholmes@isa.org or Matt Rothkopf at mrothkopf@isa.org for more information on ISA Training Courses.
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How is CAP®  different from the Control Systems Engineer (CSE) program?

ISA | FAQs
The CSE is a professional engineering (P.E.) license that can only be presented by a State Board of Engineering in the U.S. CSE is a legal license to practice engineering and the exam focuses on control systems. CAP is a certification program that documents a candidate's knowledge not only in control systems but in the broader area of automation. CAP will be offered and recognized internationally.
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How do I establish a local test site for the CAP®  examinations?

ISA | FAQs
If you are inside the U.S. and have four or more applicants to test, ISA will contact a local proctor to administer the exam at your location at no additional charge. If you have less than four applicants to test, the site fee is $250. Contact ISA for information on private test offerings in the United States. ISA no longer offers private exam sites outside the U.S. Contact Alice Heaney at (919) 990-9401 or aheaney@isa.org for the details.
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What is the Bluelab Truncheon® Meter?

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A. The Truncheon meter is a hand held meter that measures the conductivity of a solution and is only manufactured by Bluelab Corporation, New Zealand. It consists of 4 values, EC, CF, ppm 500 scale and ppm 700 scale. It has an auto sense, so when it is placed in a solution it automatically switches on and after approximately 10 seconds automatically switches off. It never needs calibrating as it is factory calibrated. Please click on the following product names for more information.
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When should the SkeeterVac operate?

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The SkeeterVac is designed and will provide optimal performance when operated consistently 24 hours a day. By having the attractant being dispersed at all times, it creates an environment to attract and collapse the mosquito population. Yes. But it is not a quick fix. The moment the SkeeterVac is turned on, the unit is working to biologically attract mosquitoes. Although the unit is working properly, it is not uncommon for the capture rate to be relatively low for the first several weeks.
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Q:  How much is too much?

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A:  One common denominator is that our products are designed to put the ionic silver in the place where it is needed and only where it is needed. This allows us to use thousands of times less active agent than an oral antibiotic or antiviral. What this means to the user is that they can be far less concerned about "taking too much" than they would be with most common medications. This product is a tool with which you can positively improve your health.
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Q.    What exactly is phylogeny?

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A.    Antibodies can neutralize viruses and toxins, lyse bacteria, clump microbes and their products into larger complexes that are cleared from the body more easily, and increase the rate of phagocytosis of those particles. Q.    How similar to the format of questions on the last test will be the questions on this test. That is to say, what are you expecting us to be able to demonstrate a knowledge of? (i.e. general concepts, specific terms) A.
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Q.    What are the "R Factors"?

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A.    R factors are plasmids that contain antibiotic resistance genes (R for resistance). A.    Abcesses, scalded skin syndrome and impetigo contagiosum are the three. As for salient differences, Webster's defines salient as prominent or conspicuous. A.    The supplemental readings are available online through our classes website. The article is called "AIDS knowledge and sexual attitudes." Q.
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Q.    What is ELISA?

MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A.    ELISA stands for enzyme-linked immunosorbant assay. It is a test that detects either specific antigen or specific antibody. A positive reaction leads to a color change.
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Q.    What is lymphadenopathy?

MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A.    From the American Heratge Dictionary, lymphadeopathy is a chronic, abnormal enlargement of the lymph nodes, usually associated with disease. This is typically a result of immune system involvement, and proliferation of T and B lymphocytes in response to antigenic stimulation. If you want me to answer your question directly, please leave your name and e-mail address (optional):
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Can I turn off or remove the Safe-T-Beam®?

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No. All garage door openers manufactured since 1993 require some form of safety device to protect people, pets and objects from injury or damage if they are in the door’s path. The beam must be located at least 5 inches but not more than 6 inches from the floor. The opener will not work if the beam is tampered with, removed, or otherwise disengaged.
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What is HACCP-9000®?

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HACCP-9000® is an international program that integrates HACCP, ISO 9000, and food hygiene practices into one management system to assure food safety and quality for a food/beverage facility, or a foodservice establishment, anywhere in the world.
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Q.    How do I access the notes off the web?

MBI 111 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
A.    First, you need to have Adobe Acrobat installed on your computer. This installer program is available on the latest version of the MUnet CD-ROM. Alternatively, you can download the installer program directly from Adobe by clicking on the Acrobat icon on the classses' home page. As you download the software, pay attention to where on your hard drive the installer program is being saved. After downloading the software, double-click the installer program's icon.
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Q.    Is our final exam cumlative?

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A.    It may be useful, but I have not used it in my course. If it were me, I would probably save my money. A.    The best way to determine whether a disease is caused by a bacterium or a virus is to memorize it from the notes. There is a clue about treatment that can help help remembering. Typically, antibiotics can be used only to treat diseases caused by bacteria. They are ineffective against viruses.
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Q.    Do you curve the grades on your examinations?

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A.    Yes and no. Since the course grade is based on total points, letter grades for individual exams are not used in the calculation of a final grade. I do provide a curved letter grade scale for individual exams, but these letter grades should be considered advisory, and used by the student to gauge their individual performance with respect to the rest of the class. However, I will use the curve for each assignment/exam in determining a weighted average curve for the course. A.
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Q.    What differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes should we know?

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A.    I would know distinguishing features. Divide the features of each cell type into features in common between cell types, and features that are unique to each cell type. Q.    What is the technical difference between a nucleus and a nucleoid, refering to the eukaryote and the prokaryote. A.    The technical difference is that a nucleus (in eukaryotic cells) is contained within a membrane within the cytoplasm.
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