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<html> <body> <center><b><i><big><font face="arial" size="6" color="red">Introducing the New Mobile FIT 2000-3</font></big></i></b><br><font face="arial" size="5" color="red">Fitness-for-Duty/Impairment Screener</font></center> <hr> <P><table> <TR><TD align="top"> <font size="4"><B>PMI</B> has developed a unique technology to measure<br> human impairment. It's proprietary technology can assess whether<br> a person is significantly impaired by: <font face="arial" size="4" color="red"> <B><I><UL> <LI>fatigue</LI> <LI>legal medications</LI> <LI>illegal drugs</LI> <LI>alcohol</LI> <LI>sleep deprivation</LI></I></B></font></UL> either alone or in combination.</font><br> </TD><TD> </TD><TD align="right"><img src="mobile.jpg" alt="FIT 2000-3 Mobile Screener" height="200" width="150" border="2"></td></tr></table> </p> <P> <font size="4" color="navy"><B> Characteristics:</b></font><br><br> <ul> <font size="4"> <LI>30-second test</LI> <LI>Instant results</LI> <LI>Non-invasive</LI> <LI>Spots effects of fatigue, medications, drugs, and alcohol</LI> <LI>Results cannot be gamed or faked</LI> <LI>Inexpensive</LI> <LI>Rigorously validated by major research labs</LI> <LI>Field-tested by demanding customers</LI> </font> </ul> </p> <P> <font size="4" color="red"><B> Improvements:</B></font> <table> <tr><td> <UL> <LI>Very portable at 19 pounds with Tripod stand</LI> <LI>Saccadic velocity measurement frequency at 750 HZ</LI> <LI>Integrated light meter to adjust for differing ambient light levels</LI> <LI>Fixed position stand also available</LI> <LI>Improved User Interface Training Guides</LI> </UL> </TD><TD> <UL> <LI>Fully integrated computer and database</LI> <LI>.022 mm Pupil measurement resolution</LI> <LI> Fingerprint reader to identify the individual</LI> <LI> Network compatible</LI> </UL> </TD></TR></TABLE> </P> <P> <font size="4" color="navy"><B> Scientific validation/Research Studies:</b></font><br><br> Considerable scientific validation has been performed by leading U.S. research organizations and researchers, including but not limited to: <UL> <LI>Addiction Research Center, National Institutes of Health, Johns Hopkins (Baltimore, MD)</LI> <LI>Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (Washington, DC)</LI> <LI>Vermont Alcohol Research Center (Burlington, VT)</LI> <LI>Institute for Circadian Physiology (Boston, MA)</LI> <LI>Division of Neuropsychiatry, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research - Thomas, Maria L. et al; "Neural Basis of alertness and cognitive performance impairments during sleepiness," Elsevier/Thalamus & Related Systems 2 (2003) 199-229.</LI> <LI>Russo, Thomas M., et al; "Oculomotor impairment during chronic partial sleep deprivation," Elsevier Science Ireland, Ltd. For International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology 114 (2003) 723-736.</LI> <LI>Pickworth, Wallace, et al; "Pupillometry and Drug Detection In Opiod-Maintained Patients," NIDA Intramural Research Program and Pulse Medical Instruments, Inc. Study presented at the 65th Annual meeting of College on Problems of Drug Dependence, June 16, 2003; Miami, FL</LI> </UL>