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VR-12, is the most recent innovation in Additive Packages for your vehicle's cooling system protection: Its exclusive and innovative composition protects your vehicle's cooling components from rust, corrosion and oxidation, reduces electrolysis providing better heat transfer, allowing you to reduce cylinder head temperatures, lowering temperature and better fuel-efficiency.
The Gen4 VR Test Tool and BGA1168 interposer is part of the Intel published validation plan for CPU loadline testing on BGA1168 VR12.5 platforms. Socket R3 (LGA2011-3) Red Interposer The Socket R3 (LGA2011-3) Red interposer board adapts the Gen4 VR Test Tool Base Kit hardware to Socket R3 (LGA2011-3) platforms. Imbera Vr12 Cooler Manual Parts Manual IMBERA - VR12-CO2 (CO2) Page 1 of 8 Date: 7:27 pm. Part# CONA Material# Description NR 14369 150056829 DECAL,CC HEALTHCARE,VR12,GLASS DOOR NR 1632 TUBE,DRAIN PAN,VR06/12. 4 117179 CC21668 SHELF,COOLER,VR10,VR11,VR12. KoolMore 53' Commercial Glass 2 Door Display Refrigerator Merchandiser - Upright Beverage Cooler with LED Lighting - 45 Cu. Ft, Black (MDR-2D-GSLD) 4.2 out of 5 stars 51 # 1 Best Seller in Display Refrigerators. Display Beverage Cooler.
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New R290 HFC-free refrigerant gas that reduces environmental impact and increases efficiency.
ELECTRONIC TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER
Patented ETC1H electronic controller assures optimal refrigeration performance through precision temperature control, and intelligent control for defrost cycle, compressor & other component functions.
ELECTRONIC FAN MOTORS
Enhances performance and efficiency. Uses only a fraction of the energy and offers longer life expectancy than industry standard shaded-pole motors.
NEWLY DESIGNED CONDENSER
New condenser featuring a joints reduction down to zero increasing long term refrigeration reliability and safeguarding against any system leaks.
LED EFFICIENCY +220 LUX MINIMUM OUTPUT
New 5th generation constant power efficiency LED uses lowest energy possible, with highest light output.
SPARK FREE REFRIGERATION COMPONENTS
All HC models will have spark free refrigeration components for optimal safety, per UL requirements.
The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey (VR-12) is a patient-reported global health measure that is used to assess a patient’s overall perspective of their health.
Developed from VR-36, VR-12 includes 12 original question items from the VR-36. The questions in this survey correspond to seven different health domains: general health perceptions, physical functioning, role limitations due to physical and emotional problems, bodily pain, energy/fatigue levels, social functioning and mental health. Answers are summarized into two scores, a Physical Component Score (PCS) and a Mental Component Score (MCS) which then provides an important contrast between the respondents’ physical and psychological health status.
VR-12 is an established outcome measure supported by the widespread use and much legacy data behind it. Another similar reporting tool, the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS), which is relatively new, is similar in scope to VR-12. Early results indicate that scores from the VR-12 outcome tool can be converted to PROMIS 10 scores.
PROMIS Global 10, EQ-5D and VR-12 - These aren’t Star Wars characters, they’re PRO tools.
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Strengths
VR-12 is a popular and widely used global health reporting tool. The short questionnaire does a good job of capturing a patient’s physical and emotional health status. Paired with the VR-36, both VR-12 and VR-36 have been administered more than 7 million times over 15 years. The short form is also represented in more than 150 published articles.
Another advantage of VR-12 is the link it shares with PROMIS. A study carried out by Schalet et al. in 2015 found substantial overlap between both outcome too , and concluded that VR-12 scores can also be expressed on the PROMIS metric to help facilitate the evaluation of treatment.
Considerations
VR-12 has been used by the orthopedic community for over a decade, but like most global health instruments there’s a distinct lack of score standardization from one instrument to the next. Until now, health professionals had to choose between one data-collection tool or the other, without the ability to harmonize scores across them.
However, new projects such as the PROsetta Stone® project are attempting to address this issue by carrying out research to see if existing instruments can be better aligned with one another in the future.
Vr12 Cooler
Licensing
Imbera Vr12 Cooler Manual
The VR-12© questionnaire does require permission to use. Request Access HERE.
References:
Vr12 Cooler Specs
- Boston University School of Public Health. About the VR-36, VR-12 and VR-6D.
<http://www.bu.edu/sph/research/research-landing-page/vr-36-vr-12-and-vr-6d/about-the-vr-36-vr-12-and-vr-6d/when-to-use-vr/> - Schalet, B. D., Rothrock, N. E., Hays, R. D., Kazis, L. E., Cook, K. F., Rutsohn, J. P., & Cella, D. (2015). Linking Physical and Mental Health Summary Scores from the Veterans RAND 12-Item Health Survey (VR-12) to the PROMIS® Global Health Scale. Journal of general internal medicine, 30(10), 1524-1530.
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26179820> - Selim, A. J., Rogers, W., Fleishman, J. A., Qian, S. X., Fincke, B. G., Rothendler, J. A., & Kazis, L. E. (2009). Updated US population standard for the Veterans RAND 12-item Health Survey (VR-12). Quality of Life Research, 18(1), 43-52.
<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19051059> - Selim, A. J., Rogers, W., Qian, S. X., Brazier, J., & Kazis, L. E. (2011). A preference-based measure of health: the VR-6D derived from the veterans RAND 12-Item Health Survey. Quality of Life Research, 20(8), 1337-1347.
<http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11136-011-9866-y>