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January 30, 2014

Best Used Cars for 2013

Filed under: 2013 — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 2:26 AM

Edmundus released a list of best used cars for 2013. To make this list prioritized on availability, value, safety and reliability. Eligibility to the vehicle is limited from 2 to 7 years old because of, the older vehicles might have too many miles on them, and the newer vehicles not have fully taken the depreciation. So the list is limited to the models between 2006 to 2011.

  • Subcompact – Honda Fit (2007 – 2011): From 2007 this model is available in US market. With its incredibly space efficient design, high fuel economy, and spirited and nimble driving demeanor won the consumers and editors. Its unique rear seat can be configured as four different ways. Folding seat down flat provides a surprising amount of cargo space, up to 57 cubic feet in 2009 and lateral versions.
  • Compact Sedan – Hyundai Elantra (2006 – 2011): Along with peppy performance and a smooth ride, the Honda Elantra offers operating economy, reliability and solid build quality. A GT hatchback version provides a sport tuned suspension, a moon roof, standard leather seating and added cargo capacity. The impressive crash test scores are another advantage.
  • Midsize Sedan – Ford Fusion (2007 – 2011): It offers an attractive styling, solid build quality, responsive driving dynamics, responsive, and a spacious cabin. The other rare things in this segment by the Ford is a sporty driving personality to go along with its practicality. Ford is offering Fusion in hybrid, four and six cylinder gasoline engines.
  • Large Sedan – Toyota Avalon (2006 – 2011): With its upscale ambience and roomy cabin, Toyota Avalon is almost a bargain priced large sedan. Other virtues include top notch quality, a massive backseat, a powerful yet fuel efficient V6, and a smooth and very quiet ride. As well the Toyota’s reputation is for reliability.
  • Coupe – Honda Accord (2006 – 2011): This selection has two generations of the Honda Accord Coupe, those are 2003 – 2007 and 2008 – 2012. Either way, you will get power-trains, refined, a smooth ride, and tight build quality.
  • Convertible – Volvo C70 (2006 – 2011): Top up, Its a luxury coupe with the security of a solid roof, weather isolation, and the quietness. Lower and stow away the roof with press of a button, and will have a stylish convertible. In addition to its versatility, it also provides the Volvo’s traditional strengths of abundance of safety features and comfortable seating.

For the reliability measure, consumer ratings, sources that report on reliability and longevity and the experienced people opinion considered. As a second consideration, the tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety and the National Highway Traffic safety Administration. The third consideration, True cost to own, and True market value. And the fourth one is availability.
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November 19, 2013

The Nobel Prize Laureates of 2013

Filed under: Society — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 1:55 AM

The Nobel prize achievers of 2013 in different categories were announced last month. These prizes are given by the Royal Swedish Academy of sciences annually in memory of Alfred Nobel to organizations and individuals who make significant contribution to Physics, Chemistry, Literature, Peace and Medicine.

Nobel Prize Winners, 2013 in Various Categories
Following are the 2013 Nobel prize winners in various categories:

1) Nobel Peace Prize
The 2013 Nobel Prize was given to The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons OPCW based in Netherlands for its outstanding performance and efforts in eliminating chemical weapons. These global weapons help in deploying worldwide teams to identify if all the nations have signed the treaty are disclosing all the chemical weapons and if possessing them, destroying both the weapons as well as manufacturer sites.

2) Nobel Prize in Chemistry
This award was given to three scientist from US – Michael Levitt, Martin Karplus and Arieh Warshel for developing multi-scale computer models for complex chemical system. These computer can predict chemical reactions that are used in creating new drugs and other tasks. This approach was the combination of classical and quantum Physics.

3) Nobel Prize in Physics
Nobel prize in Physics 2013 went jointly to Francois Englert from Britain and Peter W Higgs from Belgium for Theoretical discovery of a mechanism which contributed to our understanding of the origin of mass of subatomic particles that also got recently confirmed by discovering the predicted fundamental particle through CMS and ATLAS experiments at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.

4) Nobel Prize in Literature
The 2013 Nobel Prize in Literature was given to Alice Munro from Canada for mastering contemporary short story. She is 82 years old author, and is known for her famous stories like ‘The Moons of Jupiter’, ‘The Progress of Love’ and ‘Runaway’.

5) Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
The 2013 the Nobel Prize in Medicine was given jointly to US based researchers, James Rothman, Randy Schekman and Thomas Suedhof for extensive efforts and work on the cell organizing its transport system. They helped in better understanding of tiny bubbles and vesicles that deliver cargo within a cell to right place and right time as any disturbance in this system can lead to neurological diseases, immunological disorders or diabetes.

6) Nobel Prize in Economics
The Nobel Prize in Economics was honored and shared between three Americans, Eugene Fama and Lars Peter Hansen from University of Chicago and Robert Shiller from Yale University for their performance of creating a deeper knowledge of how the prices in the market move.

The three economists have worked on methods that have been found useful in assessing the prices of financial assets over a period of time. They also have invented methods how price of financial assets can be measured. (more…)

November 12, 2013

Recent Advancements in Dental Technology

Filed under: 2013 — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 6:10 AM

Dentistry is a field where technical advances happen continuously. This makes dentistry a challenging, exciting and a rewarding profession. Advancements and new technologies in dental field make dental procedures more comfortable, efficient and durable. In this article, we will discuss in this article the recent developments in dental technology.

Recent advancements in Dental Technology

Dental lasers/Diagnodent
Diagnodent is a new technology for detecting cavities early. It makes use of laser technology for identifying and detecting early signs of cavities/tooth decay. Some of the hidden cavities can be detected with the help of this tool, which sometimes x-rays might not show up in results clearly. Diagnodent enables dentists to perform treatment in its early stage.

Intra oral camera
Using intra oral camera, a clear picture of inside of the mouth is made visible to the patient. These cameras create high quality images. The images are used to give a clear state of oral health. It helps in building trust through visual communication.

Air abrasion
Air abrasion helps in removing the decayed tooth without anesthesia. Moreover, it can help remove old filling in the tooth but metallic restorations like amalgam fillings can’t be removed with the help of air abrasion.

Digital x-rays
This is one of the latest developments in dentistry. Many dentists are switching to digital x-rays, as these x-ray instruments give more accurate image and better results than traditional x-rays instruments do. Digital x-ray machines make use of digital technology rather than a film. Then the images are directly sent to the computer instead getting it developed in a dark room.

CT scans
CT scans are now used in modern dentistry. Dentists use this scan when performing implant surgery to view jawbone. This scan helps the dentists give the exact image when placing restorative devices. Sometimes, CT scans are used for the patients having impacted tooth, thus help in determining appropriate course of treatment.

Sedative dentistry
In modern dentistry, oral sedation is replacing traditional method of numbing the mouth. In this type of sedation, no needles are used. There are three types of sedation used:

  • Oral sedation
  • Inhalation sedation
  • Intra venous (IV) sedation

Oral sedation is easily administered. It requires swallowing a pill. In inhalation sedative method, a small mask that supplies oxygen and nitrous gas is placed on the nose throughout the treatment. After the treatment is completed, nitrous oxide is turned off and just oxygen will be supplied till the patient feels completely normal.

IV sedation is given through veins. As IV sedation has quick effects, many patients prefer for this kind of sedation.

Field of dentistry has come a long way from the use of traditional and manual dental instruments to more advanced and computerized equipment. These advancements are likely to help dentists do their job more efficiently, and are equally likely to benefit people with dental issues. (more…)

October 17, 2013

Latest Improvements in Car Safety

Filed under: 2012 — Tags: — Ralph C Dreher @ 7:01 AM

In the earlier stages of the car manufacturing, cars could ran at low speed compared to those today. Improvements in the car engines have led to increase in the car speed. Simultaneously the other parts of the car like brakes, wheels, etc., are also improved to fit into the engines capacity.
Along with these, safety features of the car also improved. The demand from the public and because of legislation for safety features in automobile made manufacturers to focus on including safety features. Until 1980s, safety was not a selling feature for cars. Awareness among public relating to safety in the cars increased because of independent crash tests by different groups. This article discusses the improvements in car safety.

  • Seat belts: The invention of seat belts has more safeguarded many people’s lives than any other safety feature in the automobiles. Volvo was the first to introduce three point or lap/sash seat belt for standard fitting. It was launched in 1959 on the Amazon and PV544 sedans. Victoria is the first state in the world to make the seat belts for front seats compulsory in 1970. Making seat belt wearing while driving, reduced accidents by fifty percent.

Today’s seat belts are more effective than the first basic model. The problem of poor adjustment was minimized with inertia reel. Seat belt helps you – by taking slack out of system. And, will prevent the occupant’s excessive forward movement. When the body is being pressed tight, the load limiter releases the belt as per the senses it got during injury. Some of the advancements in the seat belts we can not see in the structure of the car itself.

  • Electronic stability control: The earliest inventors of this system are Mercedes Benz and BMW. The electronic stability control takes the anti-lock braking system a lot further. It helps the driver take action prevent skidding by automatic sensing of skid occurrence.

Some cars have linked the electric power assisted steering with stability control system. It will help the driver in cases when they are using insufficient or excessive amount of steering input, the electric stability system automatically adjust the gap and correct the angle from a skid. Recent studies show that the electronic stability control is good at reducing single vehicle crashes.

  • Car structure: Sedan was designed to minimize the harm to the passengers in 1960. Its technology allows the automobile engineers to estimate the destructiveness of the automobiles in their computers. It helps them create safer structures. Today’s cars have a strong and rigid passenger cell. Front and rear crumple zones, structure around the cabin and the rigid passenger cell protects passengers by absorbing, spreading and reducing the energy or force generated when crashes oaccur so the the impact is minimal on passenger compartment. The front end of the modern vehicle may be damaged more than it was in the 1960s.
  • Air bags: General Motors in the USA was originally developed the feature in the late 1960s. These help reduce the injury and death in the event of crashes. The front air bags became very common in every new vehicle. Some cars that have full length have side air bags on vehicle window. These will protect passengers from head and upper body injury. The recent air bags technology allows the air bag deployment as per the severity of the accident.
  • Brakes and tyres: Today’s tyres have more grip levels even in wet weather than the 1960s. The disc brakes are more reliable than the previous drum brakes in normal times as well as in emergency. The anti-lock braking system prevents the lockup under heavy braking and allows steering control.

The invention and the development in car-safety are still going on. Night vision technology in cars, automatic emergency calling, etc., are available in some cars. Some are in development stage. These allow the driver and the passengers for a safer journey. (more…)

Marvist Achieves BBB’s Highest Possible Grade of Accreditation (A+)

Filed under: Press — Ralph C Dreher @ 1:46 AM

Summary: Marvist Consulting LLC achieves A+ accreditation from the Better Business Bureau (BBB)

Marvist Consulting LLC, a leading offshore Web marketing company received A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau (BBB).

Marvist is a New Jersey based Internet marketing and consulting firm offering various digital marketing strategies like search engine optimization (SEO), pay per click (PPC) management, link popularity building, etc., from the past seven years. The company has clients in various countries like the USA, the UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, etc., and has a proven track record of executing over 900+ client projects in the above said locations.

According to the official press release from Marvist Consulting, the A+ accreditation (on a scale of A+ to F) from BBB is based on 16 different factors, of which three factors raised the rating that include:

  • Length of time business has been operating
  • No complaints filed with BBB
  • BBB has sufficient background information on this business

Clearing BBBs ‘Code of Business Practices’ that include high standard set of policies, procedures and practices on how businesses handle their clients is a challenging task. Marvist has lived up to these standards and as mentioned in their press release they continue to maintain their standards in the coming years.

Marvist Consulting equipped with experienced and knowledgeable consultants supported by a team of analysts, writers, programmers and web promoters is well-known for its affordable Internet marketing services. The offshore delivery model enables the company to offer quality services at affordable prices.

For further details, please contact:
Marvist Consulting LLC
103 Carnegie Center
Suite 300
Princeton, NJ-08540, U.S.A
Website: www.marvist.com
Email: info@marvist.com

About Marvist Consulting
Marvist Consulting is an offshore Internet marketing company based at Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 2005, the Company offers services in Internet marketing consulting and services and is primarily focused on small and medium businesses. The services offered by Marvist Consulting include Internet Marketing Strategy and Consulting, Search Engine Optimization and Pay Per Click Campaign Management.

Marvist Consulting has considerable experience in working with hundreds of web businesses, strong understanding of technology combined with solid marketing expertise. Marvist has helped 900+ worldwide clients to sell more of their products and services faster and easier. The Company helps small and medium business with their Internet marketing strategy consulting services. (more…)

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