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Tinytag data loggers help to ensure the effectiveness of vaccines at a Welsh medical practice
The Practice requires an efficient and reliable solution to monitoring the medical stock that is administered to their patients.Tinytag Talk 2 Medical data loggers provide that solution in three clinical fridges where vaccines are held.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor reptile habitats in Costa Rica
Deforestation and habitat destruction present major threats to the Black-headed Bushmaster, but it is thanks to conservation work, using temperature and humidity data loggers, and dedicated ecological parks that the bushmaster continues to thrive both in its natural rainforest habitat and in captivity.
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Tinytags aid the conservation of historic ships
Following great success from the monitoring programmes on board HMS Victory and HMS M.33, Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers have now been installed on HMS Warrior and HMS Trincomalee.
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Tinytag data loggers used to help sea turtle conservation efforts
Two experiments were conducted by the Department of Biosciences at Swansea University to investigate the potential of using low-cost, low-technology techniques to mitigate the effects of increasing sand temperatures in the nesting locations of three turtle populations in St. Eustatius.
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Tinytags in place at the Falkland Islands Historic Dockyard Museum
Recorded data helps identify seasonal environmental patterns to help with the preservation and conservation of sensitive items.
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Tinytags monitor bat swarming sites in Kent
Seasonal temperature and relative humidity changes are being recorded as part of research into bat swarming behaviour.
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Submersible Tinytags used in cave research
The Portuguese Speleological Society used waterproof Aquatic 2 data loggers to monitor water temperature in cave systems.
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Tinytags installed at Fishbourne Roman Palace
Data logging is essential to ensure that items are kept in the correct environmental conditions to help with preventive conservation efforts.
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Tinytags used in Peak District Moorland Conservation and Restoration Project
Tinytag count data loggers are connected to a tipping bucket rain gauge specially adapted to monitor overland surface run-off.
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Scottish Environment Protection Agency chooses Tinytags
Tinytag count input data loggers are connected to rain gauges to record rainfall data as part of vital flood warning work.
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Historic England uses Tinytags in building research
Tinytag Instrumentation data loggers were used with solarimeter sensors, while Plus 2 loggers were used to measure outdoor temperatures.
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Tinytags support underwater scientific research projects
The underwater data loggers record seawater temperature data for a variety of scientific research studies in UK waters and further afield.
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Tinytags used at the British Cave Monitoring Centre
The loggers provide continuous data at the first permanent cave monitoring centre in the UK.
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Tinytags monitor Antarctic snow algae
The loggers were left to record the temperature of snow fields during the Antarctic summer.
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Tinytags monitor at Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) Museum
Round the clock monitoring is essential for preventive conservation of sensitive items in the historic cricketing collection.
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Tinytags monitor temp/RH at Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Temperature and relative humidity monitoring is an essential part of preventive conservation for historic objects in the Collection.
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Splash 2 Tinytags help verify temperatures in an industrial laundry
Splash 2 data loggers are used to monitor washers and extractors to ensure specified temperatures are reached, and to meet customer quality standards.
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Tinytags monitor fish farm temperatures for antibiotic resistance research
Water temperature is monitored by the Tinytags in the fish farms for use in antibiotics resistance analysis.
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Tinytags used in oyster development research
Submersible Tinytags are monitoring sea temperatures in the Adriatic and under laboratory conditions, as part of a study into how environmental parameters affect oyster growth.
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New archive project in Tristan da Cunha includes Tinytags
Temperature and relative humidity data loggers monitor sensitive archives to help with long term preventive conservation.
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Tinytags monitor cave temperatures as part of climate change research
A total of six Tinytag Plus 2 data loggers were used in a study whose final aim is to reconstruct past climate changes recorded by stalagmites from these caves.
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Tinytags play key role in Australian frost research program
Robust outdoor Tinytags monitor crops as part of the National Frost Initiative research for the Australian grains industry.
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Tinytag data loggers monitor extremes of temperature in Switzerland
Robust outdoor data loggers monitor air temperatures in geological depressions to pinpoint areas of extreme cold.