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Equine Thermography |
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Veterinary / Equine
thermography is a rapidly
growing field.
Doctors, trainers, handlers
and owners are all finding
new ways to use thermal
infrared analysis to
diagnose a wide range of
animal issues including;
performance enhancement,
soft tissue stress, vascular
studies, lameness, abscesses
and infections. In
this image of a canine we
are using the "black
hot" thermal analysis
mode. You can see by
the temperature scale on the
right that the palette is
inverted from standard
"white hot"
thermal imaging so that
hotter objects are darker
and cooler objects are
whiter. Note the
extreme cold of the dogs
nose and heat of his
eyes. The eyes are
almost always the hottest
external part of the body
while a good dog always has
a cold nose! 
High output LED testing /
Canine sleeping
|  |  | RAZIR Thermal infrared images of hedgehog, compliments of Mr. Andrew Perry @ Thermal Dynamic Resources, A professional thermography company.
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Grant
Information
Many academic and technical
schools provide training for
weatherization programs, energy
audit programs, electrical maintenance,
electrician, HVAC and more.
Many of these schools are eligible
for grant assistance from the
local, state and federal level.
Retraining programs like workers
comp and VA Medical rehab are
also good sources of possible
grant assistance for companies
and individuals.
Carl
D Perkins Act
If
your state uses this grant it
seems that there is good cause
and precedence to apply for
thermal imaging equipment and
thermography infrared cameras.
This act provides for almost
1.4 Billion dollars annualy
toward education. Types of Activities
Supported: State and local funds
generally are to be used for
the following types of activities:
Serving as a catalyst for change
by driving program improvement
Developing a strong accountability
system that ensures quality
and results
Strengthening the integration
of academic, career and technical
education
Ensuring access to career
and technical education for
special populations, including
students with disabilities
Developing and improving curricula
Purchasing equipment
to ensure that the classrooms
have the latest technology
Providing career guidance and
academic counseling services
Providing professional
development and technical assistance
for teachers, counselors and
administrators
Supporting career and technical
education student organizations