for drapery, shades, shutters, etc Window covering Image New York Transit Museum by David Shankbone.JPG thumb 200px right Display window of the New York Transit Museum store in Grand Central Terminal Image Tarnogr d Gablota w Domu Handlowym.jpg thumb right 200px Display window in a department store in Tarnogr d during People s Republic of Poland Communism A display window most commonly called shop window British English or store window American English is a window in a retailer shop displaying items for sale or otherwise designed to attract customer s to the store. Usually, the term refers to larger windows in the front fa ade of the shop. Display windows at boutique s usually have dressed up mannequin s in them. Putting a window display of merchandise in a store s window is called window dresser window dressing , which is also used to describe the items displayed themselves. As a figure of speech , window dressing means something done to make a better impression, and sometimes implies something dishonest or deceptive . ref cite dictionary author Pearsall, Judy title Concise Oxford English Dictionary date 2002 publisher Oxford University Press, Inc. location New York ref See also A Guide to Window Dressing book Display case Potemkin village Retail design Visual merchandising Window dresser References Notes wiktionary reflist fashion stub element arch stub Category Advertising tools Category Advertising techniques Category Fashion terminology Category Windows ca Aparador de Schaufenster eo Montrofenestro es Escaparate fr Vitrine he io Vetrino ja mk nl Etalage pl Witryna pt Vitrine sq Display sv Skyltf nster uk ... more details
File Groothaert Boulevard De Smet de Nayer bow window.JPG thumb right Bow window on the Boulevard De Smet de Nayer in Bruxelles Art nouveau style A bow window is a curved bay window . ref http www.buffaloah.com a DCTNRY b bow.html Bow window at The Illustrated Architecture Dictionary ref Bow windows are designed to create space by projecting beyond the exterior wall of a building, and to provide a wider view of the garden or street outside and typically combine four or more casement window s, which join together to form an arch. Bow windows first appeared in the eighteenth century in the United Kingdom , and in the Federal architecture Federal period in the United States . White s Club, in St. James s Street, London features a famous bow window. ref http www.nitaabrams.com page page 3396860.htm Photos Bot generated title ref See also Oriel window Bay window References reflist External links http www.virtualmuseum.info collections object.asp?galleryid 103&row 95&ckid 367031 Oriel Bow Window from Brighton & Hove Museums collection Category Windows element arch stub it Bovindo ... more details
Broken window may refer to The parable of the broken window , a parable from an 1850 essay by Fr d ric Bastiat that originated the broken window fallacy of economics. Broken Windows , a 1982 magazine article by James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling that originated the Broken windows theory broken windows theory of sociology . Fixing Broken Windows , a 1996 book by George L. Kelling and Catherine Coles that further popularized the broken windows theory. Broken Window , the B side to the 2007 single Keep the Car Running by Arcade Fire The Broken Window , a 2008 crime thriller novel by Jeffery Deaver dab ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Unreferenced date October 2008 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Chemical Window EP Type EP Artist Blind With Rain Cover The Chemical Window.jpg Released 2005 Length 34 53 Genre Industrial music Industrial The Chemical Window EP is the first EP released by the band Blind With Rain . Track listing All tracks written by Aaron Geis. Reduction Seduction 4 46 Invade Saturate Dent 4 16 The Chemical Window 4 34 Abrasion 4 15 Anything At All 1 38 Affliction 4 16 It Took Me So Long 7 17 The Chemical Window edit 3 52 DEFAULTSORT Chemical Window, The Category Industrial albums Category 2005 EPs ep stub ... more details
Image Atmosfaerisk spredning.gif thumb right As the main part of the window spectrum, a clear electromagnetic spectral transmission window can be seen between 8 and 14 m. A fragmented part of the window spectrum one might say a louvred part of the window can also be seen in the far infrared between 0.2 and 5.5 m. The infrared atmospheric window is the overall dynamic property of the earth s atmosphere ... , because the spectral composition of window radiation varies greatly with varying local environmental ... spectrum of water vapor, the main greenhouse gas, is most important in the dynamics of the window ... to distinguish between the atmospheric window and the spectral window . An atmospheric window is a dynamic property of the atmosphere, while the spectral window is a static characteristic of the electromagnetic ... window tells what actually happens in the atmosphere, while the spectral window tells of one .... It is also important to distinguish between the terms window radiation and radiation of window wavelength window wavelength radiation . Window radiation is radiation that actually passes through the atmospheric window. Non window radiation is radiation that actually does not pass through the atmospheric window. Window wavelength radiation is radiation that, judging only from its wavelength, potentially might or might not, but is likely to pass through the atmospheric window. Non window ... the atmospheric window. The difference between window radiation and window wavelength radiation is that window radiation is an actual component of the radiation, determined by the full dynamics of the atmosphere, taking in all determining factors, while window wavelength radiation is merely theoretically ... window in the atmospheric energy balance was discovered by George Simpson meteorologist George ... atmospheric window have been published. Kinetics of the infrared atmospheric window The infrared atmospheric window is a path from the land sea surface of the earth to space. It separates ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Round window Latin fenestra cochleae, fenestra rotunda GraySubject 232 GrayPage ... fenestra , at bottom center. System MeshName Round Window MeshNumber A09.246.631.246.814 DorlandsPre f 04 DorlandsSuf 12357941 The round window is one of the two openings into the inner ear . It is closed off from the middle ear by the round window membrane , which vibrates with opposite phase to vibrations entering the inner ear through the oval window . It allows fluid in the cochlea to move ... will occur. Anatomy The round window is situated below and a little behind the oval window , from which ... shaped depression the round window niche and, in the macerated bone, opens into the cochlea of the internal ... window membrane, which is a complex saddle point shape. The visible central portion is concave toward ... window niche, it curves the other way. This membrane consists of three layers an external, or mucus ... the same size, approximately 2.5  mm sup 2 sup . The entrance to the round window niche is often much smaller than this. Function The stapes bone transmits movement to the oval window. As the stapes footplate moves into the oval window, the round window membrane moves out, and this allows movement ... hearing. If the round window were to be absent or rigidly fixed as can happen in some congenital ..., such as otosclerosis . Medical implications The round window sometimes fails to develop correctly and causes the hearing loss mentioned above. Unfortunately round window malformations are often ... surgery now generally abandoned used to leave the round window open to the outside world and covered over the oval window. Sound pressure therefore hit the round window but was shielded from the oval window. It therefore travelled backwards around the cochlea but still gave useful hearing as the hair cells were still deflected in the same way. The round window is often used as an approach for cochlear ... losses via implantation of a vibratory transducer on the round window journal International journal ... more details
Unreferenced date September 2009 Image PaintDotNETv3 35 Screenshot.png thumb right The default Paint.NET interface makes use of palette windows. A palette window , also known as utility window or floating palette , is a type of computing window computing window which floats on top of all regular windows and offers ready access tools, commands or information for the current Application software application . Applications use palette windows to prevent toolbar clutter. While toolbars and Ribbon computing ribbons are typically horizontal, locked to window or screen borders, and of fixed length palettes are usually scaled to fit their contents, movable, and vertical, consuming less of a computer s commonly Page orientation landscape oriented screen space, and working better with Multi monitor multiple monitors . Some palettes are standard and provided by the OS, reappearing in many applications, while other palettes are unique to each individual application. An example of a common application specific palette window is an inspector window . On the Macintosh , palette windows are only visible while their parent application is in Focus computing focus . In an Multiple document interface MDI program, palettes are sometimes independent from the parent window. GUI widgets Category Graphical user interface elements fr Fen tre flottante ... more details
Infobox Software name Window Maker screenshot File Wmaker 0.80.2.png 220px caption Default look of the Window ... Window Maker developers released release date 1997 latest release version 0.95.2 latest release date release date 2012 02 14 operating system Unix like genre Window manager license GNU General Public License GNU GPL v2 website http windowmaker.org windowmaker.org Window Maker is a free and open source software free and open source window manager for the X Window System , allowing graphical applications ... and universal window managers available. ref citation url http www.freshports.org x11 wm windowmaker title Window Maker publisher freshports.org accessdate 2012 01 12 quote Window Maker is an X11 window ... rich, easy to configure, and easy to use. In addition, Window Maker works with GNOME and KDE, making it one of the most useful and universal window managers available. ref Overview Window Maker has a reputation for being fast, efficient and highly stable. Window Maker has been characterized as reproducing ... to use. ref citation url http www.freshports.org x11 wm windowmaker title Window Maker publisher freshports.org ..., sliding scrolling application menu system which can throw off pinnable menus, along with window ... without restarting. As with most window managers it supports themes and many are available. Owing to its NeXTstepish design, like the Aqua user interface GUI of Apple Inc s Mac OS X , Window Maker has a Dock computing dock , but Window Maker s look and feel hews mostly to that of its NeXT forebear. Architecture Window Maker has window hints which allow seamless integration with the GNUstep , GNOME ... ICCCM compliance and internationalization support for at least 11 locales. Window Maker uses the lightweight WINGs widget set which was built specifically for Window Maker as a way to skirt what its ... . Window Maker dock and clip applets are compatible with those from Afterstep s wharf. History Window ... desktop environment and originally meant as an improved take on the AfterStep window manager s design ... more details
About the Saki story Saki The Open Window the Robert Rich album Open Window Infobox Painting image file Matisse Open Window.jpg backcolor FBF5DF painting alignment right image size 300px title The Open Window artist Henri Matisse year 1905 type oil painting Oil on canvas height 55.3 width 46 height inch 21 frac 3 4 width inch 18 frac 1 8 city Washington D.C. museum National Gallery of Art The Open Window , also known as Open Window, Collioure, is a painting by Henri Matisse . The work, an oil on canvas, was painted in 1905. It was bequeathed in 1998 by the estate of Mrs. John Hay Whitney to the National Gallery of Art , Washington, DC. . ref http www.nga.gov cgi bin pinfo?Object 106742 0 none Image and text, National Gallery of Art, retrieved December 25, 2007 ref It is an example of the Fauvism Fauvist style of painting that Matisse became famous for, and for which he was a leader, roughly between the years 1900 1909. ref Jack D. Flam, Matisse on Art, paperback edition, 1978, E. P. Dutton, p.10, ISBN 0 525 47490 0 ref The Open Window depicts the view out the window of his apartment in Collioure , on the Southern coast of France. We see sailboats on the water, as viewed from Matisse s hotel window overlooking the harbor. He returned frequently to the theme of the open window in Paris and especially during the years in Nice and Etretat , and in his final years, particularly during the late 1940s. References References External links http cgfa.dotsrc.org matisse p matisse12.htm Image of Open Window, Collioure , retrieved December 25, 2007 Matisse DEFAULTSORT Open Window Category 1905 paintings Category Paintings by Henri Matisse Category Collections of the National Gallery of Art painting stub it Finestra aperta ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Window To A World Type Album Cover sdrh.jpg Artist Aeone Released October 22, 1991 small United States U.S. small Recorded Genre Pop music Pop , New Age Length Label Rincon Recordings Producer Jeff Silverman Reviews This album Window To A World br 1991 Next album Aeone album Aeone br 1999 Window To A World is the debut album of Vikki Watson a.k.a. Aeone , the official entry for Great Britain during the 1985 Eurovision Song Contest . Track listing Window To A World Then We Dance Angleterre Ophelia This Heart The Face Of Africa Savannah Hands Of Love Portrait Of A Dream Love Is A Pure Heart Category 1991 debut albums ... more details
merge to R o de Emoci n date January 2012 notability Music date January 2012 Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Single Name Crush The Window Cover Crush the window.jpg Artist Dragon Ash from Album R o de Emoci n B side Resound ft. HIDE, 136 Soldier Released June 1, 2005 Format Maxi single Recorded Genre Rock music Rock Length 12 32 Label Victor Entertainment Writer Producer Certification Chart position Last single Shade Dragon Ash song Shade br 2004 This single Crush The Window br 2005 Next single Yuunagi Union br 2005 Crush The Window is the thirteenth maxi single by Dragon Ash released in 2005. Track listing Crush The Window 4 20 Resound ft. HIDE, 136 4 50 Soldier 3 22 Clear Dragon Ash DEFAULTSORT Crush The Window Category 2005 singles Category Dragon Ash songs Category Singles certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan es Crush the Window ja Crush the window ... more details
Infobox Film name Light in the Window image image size caption director Jean Oser producer Boris Vermont writer narrator starring music cinematography editing distributor released September 1952 runtime 10 minutes country Film US language English budget preceded by followed by Light in the Window also known as Light in the Window The Art of Vermeer is a 1952 in film 1952 short film directed by Jean Oser. It won an Academy Award in 25th Academy Awards 1953 for Academy Award, Best Short Subject, One reel Best Short Subject One Reel . ref name NY Times cite web url http movies.nytimes.com movie 300242 Light In The Window Art Series details title New York Times Light in the Window accessdate 2008 05 19 work NY Times ref References Reflist External links imdb title id 0044836 title Light in the Window AcademyAwardBestShort 1941 1960 Category 1952 films Category American films Category English language films Category 1950s short films Category Black and white films Category Live Action Short Film Academy Award winners short film stub it Light in the Window ... more details
Image Truth window 02 Pengo.jpg thumb A truth window in a strawbale house . Image Truth window 01 Pengo.jpg thumb A truth window with no covering. A truth window or truth wall ref Green Development Integrating Ecology and Real Estate. 1998. Alex Wilson. p500. ref is an opening in a wall surface, created to reveal the layers or components within the wall. ref Good Green Homes. 2003. Jennifer Roberts. p156. ref ref Solar Today. 1994. American Solar Energy Society. p21. ref In a strawbale house , a truth window is often used to show the walls are actually made from straw bale s. A small section of a wall is left plasterwork unplastered on the interior, and a frame is used to create a window which shows only straw, which makes up the inside of the wall. ref The Good House Book. 2004. Clarke Snell. p174. ref Many designs exist for truth windows. Glass may be placed over the window, or an openable wooden panel, or it may be a simple framed opening. The possible vulnerability of a truth window to moisture intrusion is sometimes raised as a concern. ref http www.ohiolink.edu etd view.cgi?acc num ohiou1125775864 Straw bale as a viable, cost effective, and sustainable material for use in southeast Ohio . 2005. Leanne R. Marks. ref See also Straw bale construction References references Category Sustainable building Category Construction Category Architectural elements Category Windows ... more details
Unreferenced date October 2009 In building construction , window capping also referred to as window cladding and window wrapping refers to the application of one material over another to provide a weather proof layer, intended to control the wikt infiltration infiltration of weather elements. Window capping should provide a weather proof cap that protects the original materials. The capping application must serve to safely direct water away from the original under lying wood material and prevent infiltration of water into the window structure. Cladding applied to exterior window and door casing brick moulding and their associated parts is often referred to as window capping or window cladding. This sort of capping is typically applied in order to eliminate the need to re paint and maintain wood windows. An added benefit is that aluminum capping helps to prevent further catastrophic wood rot by protecting the wood from standing water and snow. An experienced, knowledgeable and conscientious capping contractor will be skilled in the use of modern caulking and sealant materials. It is critical that the installer understand the relationship between moisture and water infiltration and the long term integrity of the material that the cladding has been applied over. Capping and caulking materials work in tandem to protect the wood beneath them. A sill that has been clad should provide an obvious drip cap or drip control function. This will serve to direct water away from the wall surface directly underneath the sill. The leading edge of the sill must be the lowest point on the sill to ensure that water does not wick back up into the wood sill material. An experienced capping contractor should be able to advise you regarding flashing leakages and how they relate to structural wall damage. Window capping may provide a marginal increase in energy efficiency by decreasing the potential ... material used in residential window capping is factory painted aluminum. An alternative to factory ... more details
An inspector window is a type of computing window computing window that shows current parameters of a selected object and allows these parameters to be changed on the fly . It shows Information in programs, like File Managers, showing File Parameters like File Size and Permissions. For example, in a Vector graphics editor vector graphics application the user creates drawings out from elements such as lines, rectangles and circles. When such an element is selected on the page, an inspector will show the current size and absolute position on the page of this element with numbers. The user can then change those numbers to change the size or position of the object on the page. A inspector window is a type of palette window . References http documentation.apple.com en compressor usermanual index.html chapter 4 26section 7 26tasks true GUI widgets Category Graphical user interface elements Category User interface techniques GUI stub ru ... more details
About the style of window the newspaper Bay Windows newspaper A bay window is a window space projecting outward from the main wall s of a building and forming a bay architecture bay in a room, either square or polygonal in plan. While most bay windows protrude from a building, some bay windows are level with the exterior and are built into the interior of a room. The angles most commonly used on the inside corners of the bay are 90, 135 and 150 degree angle degree s. Bay windows are often associated with Victorian architecture and were a part of the Gothic Revival style. ref cite web url http www.mhl.org historicpreservation history.htm Gothic Revival title Gothic Revival work Andover s Architectural Styles publisher Memorial Hall Library accessdate 10 February 2012 ref They first achieved widespread popularity in the 1870s. The windows are commonly used to provide the illusion of a larger room. They are used to increase the flow of natural light into a building as well as provide views of the outside that would be unavailable with an ordinary window. Photo gallery gallery File MultiStoryBayWindow.jpg The interior of a multi story bay window in Chicago , Illinois File FR Colmar 20080828 026.jpg Two superposed Renaissance bay windows in Colmar , France File Z rich Limmatquai Zum K mbel Erker IMG 1114.JPG Bay windows at Augustinergasse Z rich Augustinergasse in Z rich File Bay Window PSF .jpg Typical bay window for a residence File Exeter College Bay Window in Turl Street.jpg A bay window in Turl Street, Oxford Turl Street belonging to Exeter College, Oxford . gallery See also Oriel window Caboose Bay window caboose Bay window caboose Bow window References references External links commons category Bay windows A San Francisco Chronicle http www.sfgate.com cgi bin article.cgi ... stub be be x old bg cs Ark da Karnap de Erker et Erker es Bay window eo Orielo ... pl Wykusz pt Bay window ro Bovindou ru sk Arkier fi Erkkeri sv Burspr k th tr ... more details
Image Casement PSF .jpg thumb Casement window A casement window or casement is a window that is attached to its frame by one or more hinge s. ref cite book last first coauthors Poppeliers, Chamers, Jr. & Schwartz url title What Style is it? publisher John Wiley and Sons date 1983 location NY pages p. 98 doi id isbn 0 471 14434 7 ref Casement windows are hinged at the side. Windows hinged at the top are referred to as awning windows. Ones hinged at the bottom are called hoppers. They are used singly or in pairs within a common frame, in which case they are hinged on the outside. In the UK, casement windows were the most common house window before the sash window was introduced, and usually contain leaded glass glass panes held in place with strips of lead called lead cames leaded glass is not to be confused with lead glass , which refers to the manufacture of the glass itself . ref cite web author year url http ah.bfn.org a DCTNRY c casement.html title Casement window publisher Illustrated Architectural Dictionary accessdate 2008 01 18 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20071224035434 http ah.bfn.org a DCTNRY c casement.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2007 12 24 ref These casement windows usually were hinged on the side, and opened inward. The windows were covered by functional exterior shutters, which opened outward. Variants of casement windows are still the norm in many ... , or cam Handle grip handle , which is placed around hand height or at the bottom and serves as a window ... ref A crank, stay, or friction hinge is necessary when the window opens outward, to hold the window ... shutter, in swinging window Image Danish window.jpg Danish casement window Image Crete window.jpg Casement window on Crete Image St Malo 04.JPG St. Malo Image Window001b.jpg Fort Sam Houston Image Gordijnen aan venster.JPG Casement window Image German Window.JPG Casement window swinging in Image Door handle.jpg Window locks use lever handles gallery center wiktionarypar casement Notes reflist ... more details
window or hung sash window is made of one or more movable panels or sashes that form a frame to hold ... publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold isbn 0 442 02462 2 ref Although any window with this style of glazing ... case . The design of the sash window is attributed to the English scientist and inventor, Robert ... ham.htm title The Gardens of Ham House publisher London Gardens Trust ref The sash window is often ... window, although this is by no means a fixed rule. Innumerable late Victorian and Edwardian period Edwardian suburb an houses were built in England using standard sash window units approximately 4 ... width metal weatherstripping. This type of window provides a maximum face opening for ventilation of one half the total window area. Each sash is provided with springs, counterweights, or compliant ... double hung window construction.shtml http www.oldhouseweb.com how to advice double hung window construction.shtml ref Image BigSashWindowBromyard.jpg thumb left 400px Exceptionally wide sash window approximately ... weight concealed within the window frame. The sash weight is connected to the window by a sash cord ... used. Sash windows may be fitted with simplex hinges, which allow the window to be locked into hinges on one side while the counterbalance on the other site is detached, allowing the window to be opened for escape or cleaning. The name hung sash window is more usual in the United States , and typically refers to a double hung window with two sashes that can move up and down in the window frame. A single hung window has two sashes but normally the top sash is fixed and only the bottom sash slides ... more vulnerable to these problems than traditional casement window s. Sash windows are relatively ... weather. Opening both the top and bottom of a sash window by equal amounts allows warm air at the top ... opening. See also Witch window Fortochka References Reflist External links http www.historic ... http www.buildingconservation.com articles stillintheframe sash window repair.htm How to repair ... more details
rellink 1 For the term used in SQL statements, see Window function SQL In signal processing , a window ... window , which describes the shape of its graphical representation. When another function or a signal data is multiplied by a window function, the product is also zero valued outside the interval all that is left is the part where they overlap the view through the window . Applications of window ... . A more general definition of window functions does not require them to be identically zero outside an interval, as long as the product of the window multiplied by its argument is square ..., the window functions used are non negative smooth bell shaped curves, ref cite book title ... and triangle functions and other functions are sometimes used. Applications Applications of window ... is applied to the product of the waveform and a window function. Any window including rectangular affects ... even when the sinusoids are of equal strength. The rectangular window has excellent resolution ... with a higher resolution window. In other words, the ability to find weak sinusoids amidst the noise is diminished by a high dynamic range window. High dynamic range windows are probably most often ... with dissimilar frequencies. That tradeoff occurs when the window function is chosen. Image Scalloping and noise floor comparisons 2 window functions .png thumb 300px Comparison of two window functions ... window produces the most scalloping but also narrower peaks and lower noise floor. A third sinusoid ... done by applying a window function and then a discrete Fourier transform DFT . But the DFT provides ... sort of artifact of the DFT. But since any window function causes leakage, its apparent absence ... floor is proportional to B. So two different window functions can produce different noise floors. Mathematically ... on the window function, both its noise bandwidth B and its potential scalloping loss. These effects ..., the worst possible scalloping loss from a Blackman Harris window below is 0.83 decibel dB , compared ... more details
Interventions infobox Name Pericardial window Image Caption ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 37.12 MeshID OtherCodes A pericardial window is a cardiac surgery cardiac surgical procedure to create a fistula or window from the pericardial cavity pericardial space to the pleura pleural cavity . ref name Hutchison2008 cite book author Stuart J. Hutchison title Pericardial diseases clinical diagnostic imaging atlas url http books.google.com books?id 7mZS5PS97X4C&pg PA93 accessdate 10 November 2010 date 10 December 2008 publisher Elsevier Health Sciences isbn 9781416052746 pages 93 ref The purpose of the window is to allow a pericardial effusion usually malignant to drain from the space surrounding the heart into the chest cavity where the fluid is not as dangerous an untreated pericardial effusion can lead to cardiac tamponade and death. The window is usually performed by a cardiac surgeon who makes an incision, commonly xiphoid process sub xiphoid , and cuts a small hole in the pericardium which is the membrane that surrounds the heart. References reflist External links http cardiacsurgery.ctsnetbooks.org cgi content full 3 2008 1465 Pericardial Window Cardiac Surgery in the Adult Pericardial disease Cardiac surgery and other cardiovascular procedures Category Cardiac surgery Treatment stub ... more details
In medicine, the window period for a test designed to detect a specific disease particularly infectious disease is the time between first infection and when the test can reliably detect that infection. In antibody based testing, the window period is dependent on the time taken for seroconversion . The window period is important to epidemiology and safe sex strategies, and in blood donation blood and organ donation , because during this time, an infected person or animal cannot be detected as infected but may still be able to infect others. For this reason, the most effective disease prevention strategies combine testing with a waiting period longer than the test s window period. Examples HIV AIDS http aids.gov hiv aids basics prevention your hiv status testing window period U.S. Government site www.AIDS.gov informs The timeframe between when you are exposed to HIV to the time you test positive for HIV antibodies can be up to 3 6 months. This period of time is called a window period for HIV testing. On average, you may need to wait 2 to 8 weeks from the time of possible exposure to get an accurate test result, because it takes at least that long for the immune system to develop enough ... window period Government site www.AIDS.gov, Testing Window Period ref HIV test Window period Related ... HIV being present results during the window period, an interval of three weeks to six months between ... a six month window is extremely rare with modern antibody testing. During the window period ... test. Antiretroviral therapy during the window period can delay the formation of antibodies and extend the window period beyond 12 months. This was not the case with patients that underwent ... window period of 6 months. Antibody tests may also yield false negative results in patients with X ... the window period or equivalence zone of Hepatitis B , both serological markers HBsAg Hepatitis B ... infection and the appearance of symptoms References Reflist colwidth 50em DEFAULTSORT Window Period ... more details
the chemical hard surface cleaner File 3 Window Washers Cleaning the Westlake Center Office Tower.jpg thumb tight 250px Three window cleaners at work A window cleaner ref name UKenglDefin cite web title Window cleaner Definition url http dictionary.reference.com browse window cleaner publisher Princeton University WordNet date 2006 accessdate 2010 01 19 ref American English window washer ref name USenglDefin cite web title Window washer Definition url http dictionary.reference.com browse window ... Window washers make about 25 dollars a day starting out, and the maximum they can make is 1000 in a day. fact date November 2011 Professional window cleaning requires mastery of special techniques using tools , most notably a squeegee . The use of proper window cleaning tools and utensils results ... common household window cleaners such as Windex . However, some readily available household chemicals ... window cleaning products, which often contain these things as ingredients. Rubbing a pane of glass .... Squeegees run the majority of the water off the window and leave a small amount behind which evaporates quickly. Using a squeegee for interior window cleaning may be undesirable for the excess water ... policy, is required for big window cleaning companies or those that do specialty work such as working ... who do basic residential or storefront window cleaning may or may not have insurance. Citation needed date March 2012 Window cleaners must form contracts with commercial property managers, and the selection ... or infrequency of window cleaning and related exterior maintenance due to the high cost of window ... descent system is used, most of the time spent by the window cleaners is sometimes the initial ... 2012 gallery Image WindowCleaner.jpg A window cleaner using a bosun s chair Image Platform window cleaner.jpg Window cleaning platform, or suspended scaffold, also known as a swing stage. File Window cleaning with a pole in bath arp.jpg Window cleaning with a water fed pole in Bath, England File ... more details
. A window is usually parallel and is likely to be Anti reflective coating anti reflection coated , at least if it is designed for visible light. An optical window may be built into a piece of equipment ... Optical window in biological tissue Radio window References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Optical Window Category ... more details
windows Gallery gallery Image Prior Bolton Oriel Window.jpg 16th century oriel window inside St Bartholomew ... revival neo gothic oriel window on Bradford City Hall . gallery See also Bay window Bow window Turret window References reflist DEFAULTSORT Oriel Window Category Windows element arch stub eo Orielo ... more details
17, 2010 publisher The Times Malta accessdate August 21, 2011 ref Although illegal, the Azure Window ... 11 2011 ref The arch of the Azure Window is disintegrating, as large pieces of rock keep falling from .... Evidence of this can be seen when the images of the Azure Window as shown in Clash of the Titans ... Cristo 2002 . The former images depict the Azure Window arch with a flat underside, whereas the latter ... of 2012 a large piece of rock was dislocated and made the window larger, more unstable and losing ... window collapses.415805 ref Once the arch has completely crumbled away, the Azure Window shall ... Category Gozo Category Underwater diving sites de Azure Window he nl Blauwe Raam nn Asurvindauget ... more details