santoshilam / TU-Delft-Scuba-Mask-covid-19

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title: Scuba mask lifesaver description: > A reusable full face mask for use by medical staff in operating rooms and intensive care units has been developed by a team of anesthesiologists from the Haaglanden Medical Centre (HMC) in the Netherlands, in co-operation with engineers at Delft University of Technology.

keywords:

  • covid-19
  • medical equipment
  • mask
  • scuba mask
  • filter
  • patient
  • recovery
  • critical
  • intensive care
  • equipment
  • emergency
  • emt
  • treatment
  • hospital
  • operating room project-link: https://www.covidlifesavermask.com/ made: true intended-use: >- tbd made-independently: false license: hardware: undefined okh-manifest-version: 1.0.0 date-updated: undefined version: v.1.0.0 manifest-author: name: Jan affiliation:
    • TU Delft
    • Haaglanden Medical Centre (HMC) contributors:
  • Jerry de vos
  • Another name

sub-parts:

  • Filter of certain type
  • undefined location:
  • Netherlands, Delft

Getting started

Document here - Summary of Delft Scuba Mask.

A short article, to be replaced by the real summary as it emerges.

We'll put in one illustration just to prove how this should be set up: images in the README should path to the /docs/img folder where they normally reside.

This keeps the top of the design repo clean: just the README(.md), and the 640pxx640px or so-sized summary.jpg, which is for the app Finder to present on searches.

Here's the example, an attractive introduction to this design:

CPAP Front ViewCPAP Front View

As you can see in the markdown document for this, it's easy to use the apparently official way to do Figure Captions, for reference.

This is different from the words in the square brackets, as those are the Alt Text for fully accessible browser view.

It's also important to address the image in the docs/img folder, not the /img folder if one exists, and that the path always start without a slash (/): as simply docs/img/cpap_600b.jpg in this case.

The last point is that letter case is very important, particularly on the dot-ending part of file names, or they won't be found. So, always, .jpg, .jpeg, .png, .gif -- Not, .JPG, etc..

Your viewers will thank you for these things, and so will we!

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