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#11610169
26 September 2024
the genus Spirama, the pattern on the wings when the moth is resting resembles the face of a snake with a slightly opened mouth. The forewings have an arched costa towards the apex, which is nearly rectangular. A large ''inverted comma'' mark is found beyond the end of the cell, with ochreous and black edges, and some white on the inner edge of the ''tail,'' with the center fuscous black. A Spirama helicina moth was observed sitting on a damp orange wall, attracted by the moisture, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 26/09/2024.
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#11610170
26 September 2024
the genus Spirama, the pattern on the wings when the moth is resting resembles the face of a snake with a slightly opened mouth. The forewings have an arched costa towards the apex, which is nearly rectangular. A large ''inverted comma'' mark is found beyond the end of the cell, with ochreous and black edges, and some white on the inner edge of the ''tail,'' with the center fuscous black. A Spirama helicina moth was observed sitting on a damp orange wall, attracted by the moisture, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 26/09/2024.
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#11610171
26 September 2024
the genus Spirama, the pattern on the wings when the moth is resting resembles the face of a snake with a slightly opened mouth. The forewings have an arched costa towards the apex, which is nearly rectangular. A large ''inverted comma'' mark is found beyond the end of the cell, with ochreous and black edges, and some white on the inner edge of the ''tail,'' with the center fuscous black. A Spirama helicina moth was observed sitting on a damp orange wall, attracted by the moisture, in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on 26/09/2024.
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#5580890
25 March 2020
eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020
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#5580894
25 March 2020
eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020
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#5580900
25 March 2020
eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020
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#5580902
25 March 2020
eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020
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#5580906
25 March 2020
eng. Krasen Dimitrov show the system of the newly invented masks in his office in Varna, Bulgaria. A Bulgarian company produces FFP4 type masks that can be reused with either electricity or a battery. The mask is most effective in combating coronavirus, with the highest percentage of filtered air - 98%. Due to the limited amount of FFP4 type masks, Bulgarian Krasen Dimitrov invents a way for the mask to have an unlimited life and to meet without being replaced by the battery. His company, Mamel, already has patented devices that are made on the principle of cold plasma, which within 5 to 20 minutes can sterilize various objects. One of the sterilization devices is for bee hives. When treated with it 5, 6 times a year for 20 minutes on the hive has been shown to increase the productivity of bees by 30%. The companies have developed services for the sterilization of large public spaces such as subway stations, hospitals, real estate and urban transport and are also used with cold plasma for domestic use. Krasen Dimitrov has already donated from his sterilizers to a hospital in the town of Gabrovo, which has disappeared a case of a coronavirus in Bulgaria, Varna, Bulgaria on March 25, 2020
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