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What is the smallest defect that I can see?

Sonoscan Frequently Asked Questions
In the “Z” (depth) direction, AMI is sensitive to separations as small as 200 Angstroms. In the X-Y directions, the resolution is based on the ultrasonic frequency and the design of the transducer. Typically the resolution is about 250 microns for 10 MHz, 75 microns for 30 MHz, 25 microns for 100 MHz and 10 microns for 230 MHz. However, a transducer can actually detect defects smaller than its resolution by an order of magnitude.

What do I do when a defect is reported?

JUnit FAQ
Test-driven development generally lowers the defect density of software. But we're all fallible, so sometimes a defect will slip through. When this happens, write a failing test that exposes the defect. When the test passes, you know the defect is fixed! Don't forget to use this as a learning opportunity. Perhaps the defect could have been prevented by being more aggressive about testing everything that could reasonably break.

What is the smallest squirrel on Earth?

A Squirrel Place F.A.Q. Section
The African Pygmy (Myosciurus, pumilio) is the smallest squirrel in the world. Its head and body length is only two and half inches long. With a tail approximately the same length. They are found, in Southeastern Nigeria, Cameroon, and Gabon.

Return to Top Can the smallest cancer be found by breast self-examination?

Frequently Asked Questions
Answer: No. Women who routinely do breast self-examination can pick up a mass when it is about one-half inch is size. Mammography can pick a malignancy about three years sooner than it can be felt. However, mammography is not 100% accurate. It is only 85% accurate and breast self-examination is an important part of early breast cancer detection.

What's the biggest/smallest dragonfly?

British Dragonfly Society
In the UK dragonflies reach a length of about 85 mm and a wingspan of about 120 mm. This is the size for the larger "Hawker" dragonflies such as the Emperor and Brown Hawker. Damselflies, which are the much smaller and weaker flying relatives of dragonflies, are much smaller. The largest in the UK are the Demoiselles. These have a body length of about 50 mm and a wingspan of about 60 mm.

Which control city for an Interstate has the smallest population?

misc.transport.road FAQ
To revoke a number from a particular highway. Normally this is accompanied by downloading to the next lower government body, although sometimes it remains as a secret state route, or a US route becomes a state route. Interchanges are grade-separated intersections with one-way ramps connecting the two roads. They are often also called "exits" though that term may also apply to a single off-ramp (road carrying traffic from the freeway to the crossroad).

What is the smallest kerf width that can be cut and how small can a part be made?

Abrasive Waterjet Cutting Tools - Frequently Asked Questions
With the OMAX Mini-Jet nozzle, the kerf width is 0.020" (0.5 mm) wide, which is 0.010" (0.25 mm) smaller than a standard OMAX MAXJET nozzle. You can make parts as small as you like, but exceptionally small parts may require special fixturing to prevent them from falling into the tank. OMAX offers several methods for fixturing such small pieces. OMAX "waterjet brick" is especially popular for detailed work.

What is the smallest quantity you do?

Amemoir Memorials - Memorial Pictures
Unfortunately, we cannot do orders for less than 50 memorial cards. There is the same amount of work and preparation in doing 1 as there is in 300 and we are offering a more specialised product and service.

What is your smallest suite?

Accommodation for Mountain Bikers, Golfers, Skiers and Snowb...
Our smallest suite is a 1 bedroom condominium that sleeps 2 adults comfortably, however for an additional cost it can hold a maximum of 4.

Who can have a baby with a neural tube defect in the United States?

Birth Defects Resources: Folic Acid & Spina Bifida Frequentl...
Sixty million women are of childbearing age in the United States; all those who are capable of becoming pregnant are at risk for having an NTD-affected pregnancy. It is not possible to predict which women will have a pregnancy affected by an NTD. Ninety-five percent of NTDs occur in women with no personal or family history of NTDs. However, some risk factors are known: NTD-affected pregnancy increases a woman's chance to have another NTD-affected pregnancy approximately twenty times.

Where can I get information about my baby's birth defect or genetic condition?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Birth Defects
If your child has a birth defect, you should ask his or her doctor about local resources and treatment. Geneticists and genetic counselors are another resource. CDC can give you general information about neural tube defects. Many support groups also have brochures and books to help you learn more about birth defects.

What is defect density?

BPO FAQ | Call Center FAQ
It is defined as the number of errors per 1000 lines of code. Accroding to Meta Group it has grown from 0.53 (2002) to 0.6 (2003) and is expected to further rise to 0.87 (2005).

What is a title defect?

Massachusetts Real Estate Attorneys: Real Estate Transaction...
In a real estate transaction the seller is expected to convey “clear title” to the property, or “title free of defects” to the seller. Sometimes a title defect is referred to as a “cloud” on the title. A defect in the title to real property can delay or even prevent a sale from taking place.

What is a birth defect?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) regarding Birth Defects
A birth defect is a problem that happens while the baby is developing in the mother's body. Most birth defects happen during the first 3 months of pregnancy. A birth defect may affect how the body looks, works, or both. It can be found before birth, at birth, or anytime after birth. Most defects are found within the first year of life.

What is a construction defect?

Gerard & Osuch, LLP
It includes a defect in the design, construction, manufacture, repair or landscaping of a new residence where there is a failure to build in a reasonable workmanlike manner or a failure of the home to perform as reasonably intended. Examples include large cracks in the foundation, leaky roofs, poor drainage, and inadequate HVAC systems.

What is a latent defect?

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Frequently referred to as a hidden defect, a latent defect is a physical deficiency, construction defect, or impairment in the use of a property not readily ascertained from a reasonable inspection of the property, such as a defective septic tank or under ground sewage system, improper plumbing or electrical lines, or property-specific zoning or environmental protection measures. Conversly, a patent defect is readily discernable to the untrained eye.

What is a Manufacturer's Defect?

Welcome to Emerybuilt.com!
This is any part that fails to perform as it was designed to due to being manufactured improperly as opposed to a failure from wear. Example: If the clutch works when your tractor is delivered but at a later date needs to be replaced due to wear regardless of the amount of time the tractor has been used, it is not a warranty item. If the same clutch fails because the clutch pressure plate breaks due to a casting defect, the pressure plate would be a defective part.

Your product have some defect, what can I do with it?

DonMonkey.com - F.A.Q
You have to inform us about it as soon as possible. We will not take under consideration any complains that are made after one month after placing an order. If we accept your complain, we will send you a new shirt. If we are out of stock, you will get your money back or we will send you a different product of equal value. Defects that are result of improper use will not be taken under consideration.

What is the smallest shark?

SDNHM: Sharks! Frequently Asked Questions
The smallest shark is the spined pygmy shark. It's less than 10 inches long and can be found in the cold, deep oceans. It's bioluminescent which means it glows in the dark.

What's the smallest animal The Center has ever rescued?

The Marine Mammal Center
The smallest animal we have rescued was a six-pound northern fur seal named Doug from Humboldt county on March 26, 1993. Unfortunately, Doug was extremely emaciated when he was rescued and did not survive. Generally, every year several fur seal pups, often weighing as little as 10-15 pounds, strand throughout The Center's rescue range. An increase in strandings of fur seal pups in the fall has become an indicator of an upcoming El Niño event.
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