Is it "kelvins" or "degrees Kelvin"? Celsius? Centigrade?
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the metric systemIn older material you'll run across "degrees Kelvin," symbol ?K, but that usage was officially declared obsolete in 1980. Celsius temperature is expressed in degrees Celsius (small "d," capital "C"), with symbol ?C. The old term "degree centigrade" was officially eliminated in 1948. References: SI Brochure ?2.1.1.5 ? SI Brochure Appendix 1, CIPM, 1948; 9th CGPM, 1948; 13th CGPM, 1967-1968, Resolution 3 ? IEEE/ASTM SI-10 ?3.4.2 ? NIST SP 811 Appendix B, ?B.8, footnote 16.
What is the clinical relevance of the Kelvin scale of temperature?
Highlights and FAQ'sClinically, I do not know a one! It may get you some points on Trivial Pursuits as: the temperature of a body that has no more heat to lose = "Absolute zero" which is 0oK. See similar questions...
What is Kelvin temperature?
Frequently Asked Questions - Lighting Supply CompanyKelvin temperature is often referred to as color temperature. It describes the actual appearance of the light itself. Higher temperatures represent a "cooler" appearance while lower temperatures represent a "warmer"appearance. The Lighting Supply Company customer service staff can help you choose the best light for your needs. See similar questions...
What was K Force?
Frequently Asked Questions, 251 to 300Korean Force or K-Force. With the commitment of Australian forces to the Korean War, the Australian government called for 1,000 men to enlist in the army for three years, with one year of overseas service in Korea. (Normal enlistment time at that stage was for 6 years but this was a deterrent to many WW2 veterans who wanted/needed a shorter term). See similar questions...
I-K. What is vitrification ?
CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)Vitrification is cryopreservation which is done with cryoprotectant (antifreeze) mixtures and procedures which are so effective that freezing can be eliminated entirely − there is effectively no ice-crystal formation. In vitrification, tissues of the cryonics patient harden like glass rather than crystallize. It is currently not possible to vitrify most organs, but the brain can be vitrified. See similar questions...
What is RAID-K?
Kaleidescape - FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)RAID-K is a type of RAID that is proprietary to Kaleidescape. RAID-K has similarities to RAID 4, but it does not use block-level striping of file data — it attempts to keep each movie or music album wholly contained on a single disk. Also, the redundant parity information may exist on more than one disk in order to accommodate a mixture of different sizes of disks. Finally, there is more than just parity data in the redundant information used to achieve fault tolerance. See similar questions...
What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?
Donnie Darko (2001) - FAQTrue, you just can't directly compare any movie to Donnie Darko. However, Here is a great list of movies with a weird feel to them: Page last updated by doctorcrimedog, 2 weeks ago Top 5 Contributors: submachine, Stainless_Steel_Rat, imeldrum01, kingofblades, dustyjeans (View full history) Home | Search | Now Playing | News | My Movies | Games | Boards | Help | US Movie Showtimes | Top 250 | Register | Recommendations See similar questions...
What is the Kelvin rating on a bulb mean?
hydroponics FAQ : Canadian Wholesale Hydroponics. 1 (877) 22...Kelvin is the unit of measurement expressing color temperature. Each lamp has an aggregate Kelvin temperature that indicates the bulbs spectral output. For indoor gardening a bulb with a Kelvin rating between 3000-6000 will be sufficient Yes you can use a green light in your grow room. Plants do not respond to the green range of the spectrum. See similar questions...
What is the shelf life of your K-cups?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe shelf life that we place on our K-cups is a "best by" date for 6 months. The K-cup packaging is packaged with less than 1% oxygen through our nitrogen flush process. See similar questions...
Is "K" a synonym for "kilometer"?
FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about the metric systemIn everyday use, there are shorthand slang nicknames for the kilometer, the most common being "K" and "klick" (plurals Ks and klicks, the latter sometimes spelled with a "c"). Like most slang, they're OK in speech but should be avoided in writing, where you can use "km" or "km/h" if you want to be brief. It is nevertheless common to see "a 5K race," but everyone knows that's slang for a 5 km race, not a 5 K race (5 kelvins, presumably a race conducted at a very, very cold temperature). See similar questions...
Have you ever met J. K. Rowling?
F.A.Q.: Frequently Asked QuestionsNoooo! ::cries:: Unfortunately, no, I have not met or even seen my favorite author in person. ::sighs in depression:: I was going to go down to a Thousand Oaks, Californian Barnes and Noble in October of 1999, but I missed it because my mom had a meeting and couldn't take me. ::cries:: Maybe I'll never meet her. ::grabs the reader in a hug and blubbers all over their shoulder:: Eww, you might want to put that in the washing machine . . . See similar questions...
for the latter, "k\*" should do, no?
Complete Software Engineering: QA vs. Testingcan any one tell me how functional testing is actually performed ? what things are taken care of in functional testing? with an example in reference to desktop based application like Library management system. Hope you know the definition of "Functional Testing" - means testing the functionality of your AUT (Application Under Test). In functional testing,you are going to excercise all the test cases which are intended for the particular component you wanted to test. See similar questions...
What is the K virtual machine (KVM)?
J2ME CLDC and K virtual machine: Frequently Asked QuestionsK virtual machine (KVM) is a Java virtual machine that provides the basis for the CLDC reference implementation (RI). K stands for "Kilobyte" virtual machine, referring to the small footprint of the platform. The K virtual machine is very small -- starting from approximately 70K in size. See similar questions...
In Problem 4, what are n and k?
CSE 241 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)There are n elements to sort each which is an integer in {0, 1, ...., k-1}. So you can think of k as the base when the element is just a single digit. In radix sort, counting sort is applied d times where d is the number of digits. Yes, that is correct. There is now way to distinguish whether an element is less than or equal to x. The problem should be asking for a lower bound for the problem of computing which elements are greater than x. See similar questions...
What is the Color Temperature (Kelvin) of fluorescent lamps?
Specialty Fluorescent LightingColor temperature depends upon the phosphor used to manufacture the lamps. The most common industry lamp phosphors produce the following color temperatures. See similar questions...
When will Vitamin K be removed?
Wellness Pet FoodsWellness recipes without Vitamin K are expected to be available later in the year when we next update our bags and ingredient panels. See similar questions...
K. Where was NX filmed?
alt.tv.northern-exp FAQNX was filmed in the town of Roslyn, WA. Much of the interior scenes were filmed on soundstages constructed in Redmond, WA. That thing is called a trebuchet (pronounced tray-boo-shay). For more information, I quote a post by Hank Nunes: quot;Car & Driver" did a whole article on the 'trebuchet.' It was called "Seige the Day." Two guys in England built a replica and fling toilets filled with gasoline and small cars and people. See similar questions...
K) What is a voltage regulator?
PV FAQ - PhotoVoltaic Frequently Questioned AnswersA voltage regulator, aka a charge controller, is a device in a photovoltaic system which prevents over charging (aka 'cooking') batteries. Depending upon the sophistication of the unit, it may also prevent over-discharge of the batteries and reverse charging of the cells. See similar questions...
What is the benefit of vitamin K?
Calcium, Osteoporosis, Vitamin D, Chocolate Health ? FAQ Ado...Vitamin K is a fat-soluble vitamin that is most well-known for the important role it plays in blood clotting (coagulation). Studies also show that vitamin K assists the body in depositing calcium into bones. A recommended daily intake of 120 micrograms for men and 90 micrograms for women was determined based on consumption levels of healthy individuals. No adverse effects have been reported for vitamin K, so an upper limit (UL) was not established. See similar questions...
II-K. Is cryonics promoting false hope ?
CRYONICS − FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ)There is full disclosure that cryonics may or may not succeed. The fact that cryonics is dependent upon unknown future science and that the success of cryonics cannot be guaranteed is not equivalent to the claim that cryonics is guaranteed to fail. The fact that cryonics patients cannot be revived with current technology is not proof that they cannot be revived with future technology. To deny that cryonics patients can ever be revived is to promote false despair. See similar questions...
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