Mesothelioma is a disease whose only known cause is exposure to Asbestos. When Asbestos fibers are inhaled, they can lodge in the cells of the Mesothelium, a membrane that lines the abdominal cavity, heart and lungs. Find out more about Mesothelioma, the disease and cancer that affect these areas, at our website. If you have [...]
The Help You Need for Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma
How does Asbestos cause Mesothelioma? When airborne fibers of Asbestos are inhaled or ingested, they can become lodged in the cells lining the heart, lungs or abdominal cavity. This is the only known cause of Mesothelioma. Our attorneys have been helping victims since 1974. You can find out all about Mesothelioma and Asbestos exposure at [...]
Mesothelioma:I had rare Mesothelioma cells found?
I rarely had attracted some mesothelial fluid in the area around my lungs. No malignant cells seen. I’m terrified to see the rays of the lung. I just discovered that I am exposed to most of the asbestos for many years on replacing the ceiling of the work I did. Who knows if I am [...]
A Buyer’s Guide for LCD Monitors
A Quick Guide for Anyone Who Wants to Buy an LCD MonitorThe computer monitor is the centerpiece of any office, your attention is focused on it for the majority of the day, it provides you, visually, with all the information you require, and it proudly displays your work to peers and clients. Therefore, this
is no purchase to be made lightly. Depending on the type of work you do, some aspects will be more sought after than others. Space, brightness, response time, refreshes rate, size, mount ability, these are the things that should concern you when purchasing a monitor for the home or office. LCD monitors are a space saving wonder and are rapidly replacing CRT’s in homes and offices alike. The LCD monitor offers a variety of advantages over CRT’s including, smaller size, one third the power consumption, and easier on the eyes because the screen is not flickering with constant redraws. CRT’s do have their place, however, among graphic artists and CAD developers who so crave the fine lines and analog image.LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) Monitors use a matrix of cells to display an image. Each cell is made of liquid crystal The screen is made up of two screens of light polarizers which can either block light or let it pass through. The backlight of the screen provides a light source and the polarizers in the cells of liquid crystal are equipped with red, green and blue filters. Now when you apply a voltage to the polarizers you can filter out red, green, and blue light wavelengths to varying degrees in order to produce millions of colors. The hardware of the monitor controls the voltage which operates on the matrix of cells and thus provides you with a sharp picture from you favorite GUI, say Windows. Size and depth:When you first set out to purchase a monitor, clear your area of work and take a long look at the space you have available. Depending on the size of your desk, amount of peripherals and position in relation to the nearest wall, you will get some rudimentary dimensions for the monitor you can fit. Bear in mind the average 17-inch LCD occupies a depth of 8 inches and a weight of 17 pounds, while a 17-inch CRT monitor will measure almost 17 inches deep and weigh 40 pounds or more.