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the system such as for example a charge card credit card debit card prepaid card telephone card smart card magnetic stripe card bar code card authorization access code personal identification number pin internet code other identification code and or the like additionally a u201c cardholder u201d or u201c cardmember u201d includes any person or entity which uses a transaction card and participates in the present system and may include a person who is simply in possession of a financial account identifier such as an authorization or account code similarly a u201c demand deposit account u201d may include any suitable financial account such as a bank account e g checking savings money market credit line etc or other financial account maintained by a third party such as a suitably insured financial institution such account preferably having a balance of substantially the same financial tender as the card communication between the parties to the transaction and the system of the present invention is accomplished through any suitable communication means such as for example a telephone network intranet internet point of interaction device point of sale device personal digital assistant cellular phone kiosk etc online communications off line communications wireless communications and or the like one skilled in the art.
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the electric switch 102 the pump motor 66 drives the injection pump 64 drawing liquid from the tank interior through the first conduit 76 the pump 64 and the second conduit 78 to the manifold 82 to thoroughly mix the chemicals and the water contained in the tank the return conduit valve c is opened with the other valves closed this will cause the liquid pumped from the tank to be recirculated through the manifold 82 and the return conduit 86 and then through the distribution conduit 88 and the pair of nozzles 90 the liquid output from the mixing nozzles 90 is directed against the gussets 48 in the tank interior creating turbulence in the liquid contained in the tank and thoroughly mixing the water and chemicals with the liquid thoroughly mixed in the tank interior it is next injected into the well to be rehabilitated to perform the injection function of the apparatus the manual valve d on the output conduit 92 is opened with all other valves being closed this causes the contents of the tank to be pumped through the output conduit 92 and the length of hose connecting it with the well not shown into the well if surging of the well is required the liquid which has been injected.
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vapour discharge lamp 5 which is the light source is lit by closing headlight main switch 23 the light emitted from this light source is reflected by reflecting mirror 4 and is projected forward as a beam this beam passes through transparent cover 2 and illuminates the road surface ahead in this case when servo motor 15 which is the actuatoris operated headlight 3 rotates about center line of rotation p p and the axis of the beam can be rotated upward or downward between the lines 0 1 0 1 and 0 2 0 2 as shown in fig1 when the beam coincides with the line 0 1 0 1 the high beam is obtained and when it coincides with the line 0 2 0 2 the low beam is obtained however upward beam 0 1 0 1 and downward beam 0 2 0 2 must each be set with great accuracy the directions of these beams are determined by the amount of rotation u03b8 of headlight 3 and the vertical aiming position in the embodiment the amount of rotation u03b8 of headlight 3 and the vertical aiming position can be adjusted by servo motor 15 which acts as the actuator as shown in fig3 when the resistance of vertical aiming adjuster.
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for instance by the evening then the command is given to the delivery device to issue a command key by which the bathhouse supervisor can effect a recoding by means of this command key all permanent magnets as well as the recoding magnet 28 are brought out of engagement with the locking plate 12 the recoding magnet 28 therefore enters into the longitudinal groove 34 upon the subsequent displacement in the direction indicated by the arrow y by means of the command key 36 the corresponding end of the recoding pin 28 comes against the obstacle 33 in the longitudinal groove 34 and thereby brings about the turning of the carrier 24 and of the other carriers meshing with it in the direction shown by the arrow after a displacement of the pusher 6 the position shown in fig6 and 7 is reached the previous recoding magnet 28 has left its position of alignment with the longitudinal groove 34 while the recoding magnet 29 of the carrier 25 has come into the recoding position it is therefore no longer possible to effect a displacement of the pusher by means of the previous guest key because of the recoding magnets which are then shifted furthermore the guest must be issued a new guest key by means of which he can suitably displace all magnets.
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the support plate 10 towards the hinge like areas of reduced thickness 20 when assembled the first walls and the second walls are both pivoted about the film like hinge areas of reduced thickness 20 preferably at an angle of 90 u00b0 whereby the first contact face 30 a and the second contact face 30 b abut each other thereby ensuring that forces related to the goods loaded on the support surface support plate are distributed from the contact faces 30 a 30 b through the walls to the base floor it should be noted that the thickness of the pallet of the walls 11 12 and the support plate 10 and the extent of the contact face 30 a 30 b will be selected in accordance with the loads to be carried and the actual size of the pallet and furthermore in some special cases is dependent on the construction of the pallet among these if the pallet is solid or the sandwich board type in fig4 an intersected cross section of a preferred embodiment of the pallet is illustrated in the area of the hinged edge the film like areas of reduced thickness 20 between a wall 11 12 and the support plate 10 is illustrated from the figure it will appear that the pallet may be constructed of a solid plate material or of a substantially solid plate material preferably the pallet is constructed of plastic materials and more preferably a thermo plastic material in some special cases the pallet is constructed of a reinforced plastic material comprising fibers e g glass fibers carbon fibers in some other special cases the pallet is constructed of reinforced plastic material comprising or the pallet may be comprise a reinforcement of steel or aluminum in the form of.
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within the measurable range of the reformed alzro layer was calculated and the values are shown in table 6 then in the conventional alzro layers of conventional coated tools 1 to 15 the area ratio of the crystal grains having at least one u03c33 coincidence site lattice interface in the crystal grains to the total crystal grains within the measurable range of the conventional alzro layer was calculated by the same method as the coated tools according to the invention and the calculated values are shown in table 7 as shown in tables 6 and 7 in the reformed alzro layers of the coated tools according to the invention the area ratio of the crystal grains having the u03c33 coincidence site lattice interface was 60 or more on the contrary in the conventional alzro layers of the conventional coated tools the area ratio of the crystal grains having the u03c33 coincidence site lattice interface was 40 or less it can be seen from the table that the ratio of the crystal grains having the u03c33 coincidence site lattice interface is very small then the thicknesses of the constituent layers of the hard coating layers of coated tools 1 to 15 according.
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reference 150 and the valve body by reference 120 in the drawings ball 140 and stem 150 fit within the valve body 120 in the same manner as in the previous embodiment however the assembly is somewhat different due to the different interconnection provided between ball 140 and stem 150 in the embodiment shown in fig1 13 the ball 140 includes a bore 142 which aligns with the fluid passageway comprising the central axially extending bore 122 of valve body 120 when the valve is in an open position i e ball 140 rotated 90 u00b0 from the position shown in fig1 the construction of the ball valve including ball 140 and valve body 120 is substantially the same as that described in the first embodiment the ball however includes an upwardly projecting generally trapezoidal cross section rib 144 having a somewhat wider dimension at its top surface 145 as compared to the junction 143 of rib 144 with the body of ball 140 the ball further includes a pair of inwardly projecting curved arms 146 and 148 which are somewhat thicker and more robust than the arms 46 and 48 of ball 40 in the previous embodiment thus arms 146 and 148 do not deflect and assembly of the ball to stem 150 is not achieved by snapping the stem into the ball as the ball is installed within valve body 120 stem 150 includes a mating trapezoidal slot or keyway 154 which lockably engages trapezoidal rib 144 of valve ball 140 as seen in fig1 and 13 with valve stem 150 further including a pair of outwardly extending legs 156 and 158 which extend within slots 147 and 149 under legs 146 and.
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the first embodiment of the invention operation s 202 is to detect a color synchronization signal of the analog video signal and the flow goes to the operation s 203 after the color synchronization signal of the analog video signal is detected operation s 203 is to detect an audio flag reference level preferably since the audio flag reference level is output after a predetermined period of time after the color synchronization signal is detected and before the audio data are superimposed in the first embodiment of the invention the receiver can determine the first detected level after a predetermined period of time as the audio flag reference level upon detection of the color synchronization signal of the analog video signal in the embodiment of the invention operation s 204 is to judge whether each row is an active row in which audio sampling values are superimposed here in the embodiment of the invention an active row can be determined from the detected audio flag reference level i e the first level detected after the period of time corresponding to the start interval of time of the audio signal after the color synchronization signal of the analog video signal is detected here an active row can be determined preferably as follows in.
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14 the absolute structure of salinosporamide a and confirmation of the overall structure of salinosporamide a was achieved by single crystal x ray diffraction analysis see example 3 the present invention also provides articles of manufacture including packaging material and a pharmaceutical composition contained within the packaging material wherein the packaging material comprises a label which indicates that the pharmaceutical composition can be used for treatment of disorders and wherein the pharmaceutical composition includes a compound according to the present invention thus in one aspect the invention provides a pharmaceutical composition including a compound of the invention wherein the compound is present in a concentration effective to treat cell proliferative disorders the concentration can be determined by one of skill in the art according to standard treatment regimen or as determined by an in vivo animal assay for example pharmaceutical compositions employed as a component of invention articles of manufacture can be used in the form of a solid a solution an emulsion a dispersion a micelle a liposome and the like wherein the resulting composition contains one or more invention compounds as an active ingredient in admixture with an organic or inorganic carrier or excipient suitable for enteral or parenteral applications compounds employed for use as a component of invention articles of manufacture may be combined for example with the usual non toxic pharmaceutically acceptable carriers for tablets pellets capsules suppositories solutions emulsions suspensions and any other form.
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for actuation of the valves 16 more specifically and referring to fig2 a schematic illustration of the reconnect configuration is presented reference is made to first portion 24 of connection sub 26 for continuity from the previous discussion this portion of the connection sub 26 does not change moreover the reader is reminded that the seals were removed with the second portion 34 of the connection sub 26 when the upper completion was retrieved from the borehole leaving the first portion 24 a seal bore the replacement portion 54 of the connection sub 26 presents seals 56 and 58 in a different position than the seals 44 46 48 50 were in with the original portion 24 of connection sub 26 rather seals 56 and 58 are positioned on either side of a port 60 through the replacement portion 54 to an inside diameter thereof such that tubing pressure is ported to a space between seals 56 and 58 it was noted above that as an exemplary embodiment the illustrated configuration has two open lines and a common close line the ports for these lines are in portion 24 and are labeled 62 64 and 66 the replacement portion 54 does not use the common close line port 66 as can be seen in the drawing as it is not within the annular space defined by the seals 56 and 58 the ports.
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located within working memory 718 including an operating system 720 and or other code 722 such as an application program which may be a client application web browser middle tier server application etc it should be appreciated that alternative embodiments of computer system 700 can have numerous variations from that described above for example customized hardware can be used and particular elements can be implemented in hardware software or both further connection to other computing devices such as network input output devices can be employed computer readable storage media for containing code or portions of code executable by computer system 700 can include any appropriate media known or used in the art such as but not limited to volatile non volatile and removable non removable media examples of computer readable storage media include ram rom eeprom flash memory cd rom digital versatile disk dvd or other optical storage magnetic cassettes magnetic tape magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices an any other medium that can be used to store data and or program code and that can be accessed by a computer although specific embodiments of the invention have been described above various modifications alterations alternative constructions and equivalents are within the scope of the invention for example although embodiments of the present invention have been described with respect to certain process flows and steps it should be apparent to those skilled in the art that.
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the presently detected behavior for example a previously detected leg injury may affect the present movement speed of the pet such indirect influence may also have to be in some embodiments the analysis system 200 also includes a history variation module 250 which is configured and operable to determine variation of long term behavior of the dog as compared to previous behavior such long time variation data may provide indication of health related issues aging obesity etc for example if a dog is identified as shaking his head a significant number of time in a day higher than what he is used to e g 20 30 as compared to normal level of 3 4 the system may suspect ear infection and provide appropriate alert to the owner reduced level of energy along a few days may indicate other illnesses which may require treatment etc more specifically reference is made to fig3 6 illustrating dog 39 s behavioral states with respect to determined attributes fig3 illustrates determination of the orientation of the dog 39 s head based on low frequency varying acceleration data this figure shows acceleration data in x y and z axes and the head direction attribute as determined based on this data as can be seen the dog starts while accelerating to different direction and thus may be excited additionally the z component shows low frequency bias to negative acceleration which results from the gravity after a few seconds the dog looks up to his food and the head direction changes as a result of higher gravity component in the x data component the dog than relaxes and waits for his food and when the dog starts eating all acceleration along y direction vanishes.
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opportunity for players to call needed tiles to complete sets within the sequence in the game rules jokers may be wild and can be used to represent any tile symbol and may be claimed by any player who has the tile of said joker 39 s assigned symbol the game will continues until any player 39 s hand matches a sequence on the game card and optionally each set within the replicated sequence is a different color if the tile randomization device or tile receptacle is empty then the game is considered to be a draw here all players will use the identical set of game cards to play the game other variations of the game design and game parts are possible and are included in the general game method for example additional number of game cards with new goal sequences may be provided an additional or alternate number of game tiles may also change the tile colors may also be changed the tile numbers letters and pictorial symbols may also change the tile racks tiles and tile receptacle s may be made of any material and may vary in color size shape and design as previously discussed a computer software version following the same or similar game rules and typically running on a microprocessor or other type of computer cpu may also be provided additional embodiments can be added to both add.
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employing multiple processor designs for increased computing capability the algorithms and displays presented herein are not inherently related to any particular computer or other apparatus various general purpose systems may also be used with programs in accordance with the teachings herein or it may prove convenient to construct more specialized apparatus to perform the required method steps the required structure for a variety of these systems will appear from the description below in addition the present invention is not described with reference to any particular programming language it will be appreciated that a variety of programming languages may be used to implement the teachings of the present invention as described herein and any references below to specific languages are provided for disclosure of enablement and best mode of the present invention in addition the language used in the specification has been principally selected for readability and instructional purposes and may not have been selected to delineate or circumscribe the inventive subject matter accordingly the disclosure of the present invention is intended to be illustrative but not limiting of the scope of the invention which is set forth in the claims according to a first aspect of the present invention a non linear smoothing of an input signal is proposed let x k be the envelope of the input signal and x s k the smoothed envelope then x s u2061 k 0 k 0 x u2061 k x s u2061 k 1 u2264 x u2061 k u22c0.
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device 110 may be in direct contact with one or both of the glass sheets 130 140 if e g the glass sheets 130 140 are utilized as a substrate or superstrate for the pv device 110 or the pv device 110 may incorporate a substrate layer e g a foil of a metal or another conductor or of a polymer such as polyimide below and or above the pv device junctions and in contact with one or both of the glass sheets 130 140 in embodiments in which a substrate layer is disposed above the pv device junctions the u201c substrate u201d is understood to include u201c superstrate u201d configurations as they are known in the art as shown in fig3 a 3d the conductive bus ribbon 120 and glass powder seal 160 may have any of several different configurations for example in the configuration depicted in fig3 a the conductive bus ribbon 120 is in contact with both the upper glass sheet 140 and the lower glass sheet 130 and the glass powder 160 seals the remaining portion of the gap 150 between the glass sheets 130 140 and contacts the bus ribbon 120 in fig3 b and 3c the bus ribbon 120 is in contact with only the lower glass sheet 130 fig3 b or upper glass sheet 140 fig3 c and the glass powder 160 seals the remaining portion of the gap 150 between the glass sheets 130 140 and above or below the bus ribbon 120 in fig3 d the bus ribbon 120 extends through the glass powder seal 160 without contacting either of the glass sheets 130 140 depending upon the compositions of the bus ribbon 120.
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tuned away from the resonance frequency of the resonator 25 in the cw direction the energy from the cw beam does not enter the optical fiber and the light is reflected off the highly reflective mirror 22 to produce a maximum intensity at the cw photodetector 26 when f 0 is tuned at the resonance frequency of the resonator 25 in the cw direction the cw beam enters the optical fiber coil 24 and the light striking the cw photodetector 26 has a minimum output i e a resonance dip thereby indicating the resonance center similarly for the ccw light beam the energy of the ccw beam enters the optical fiber coil 24 when the ccw beam is tuned to the resonance frequency of the resonator 25 in the ccw direction in the absence of rotation the round trip path lengths of the cw and ccw beams inside the resonator 25 in the cw and ccw direction respectively are substantially equal thus u03b4f is tuned to zero by the frequency shifter 20 in the presence of rotation the round trip path lengths differ between the cw and the ccw directions producing a resonance frequency difference between the two directions that is proportional to the rotation rate by tuning the frequency f 0 to track the ccw resonance and the frequency u03b4f to track the ccw resonance center the rotation rate is determined in a preferred exemplary embodiment of rfog 10 frequency shifting is obtained using a serrodyne method whereby a phase ramp is applied to an input light beam e g cw and ccw beams by driving a phase modulator such as the wave modulators 16 18 with a.
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the film thickness of the zro 2 layer was varied at a pitch of 5 nm with the fixed film thickness values of 10 nm for the sio 2 and tio 2 layers fig1 is a graph showing the reflection color tone variation for the distance between the chromaticity coordinates d range of 3 5 or less corresponding to fig1 fig1 is a graph showing the variation of the distance between the chromaticity coordinates d of multiple glass observed when the film thickness of the tio 2 layer was varied at a pitch of 5 nm with the fixed film thickness values of 10 nm for the sio 2 and zro 2 layers fig1 is a graph showing the reflection color tone variation for the distance between the chromaticity coordinates d range of 3 5 or less corresponding to fig1 fig1 is a graph showing the variation of the distance between the chromaticity coordinates d of multiple glass observed when the film thickness of the zro 2 layer was varied at a pitch of 5 nm with the fixed film thickness values of 10 nm for the sio 2 and tio 2 layers and fig1 is a graph showing the reflection color tone variation for the distance between the chromaticity coordinates d range of 3 5 or less corresponding to fig1 when d is 3 5 or less even if the film thickness varies in the manufacture the color unevenness is not conspicuous which is preferable from the viewpoint of quality control it is apparent that the magnitude of d indicates the degree of the color 39 s inclination to vary and the present invention has.
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the fifth lines of the diagram in the first mode of operation modem reception is activated during the a1 portion of each word the dpll 46 fig3 need not be synchronized with a synchronization bit but can achieve bit synchronization from either synchronization bits or data bits the receiver timing unit 48 fig3 which is driven by the output clock signal on line 56 from the dpll detects the word sync pattern and maintains frame sync in normal receiving mode before changing to extended standby mode the occasions of operation of the fast clock oscillator 100 fig5 correspond to the a1 portions of each word with activation of the fast clock oscillator 100 beginning prior to the a1 portion comparison of the alternative mode in lines 2 and 3 with the first mode in lines 4 and 5 of the diagram shows that the alternative mode has the advantage of reading two repeats a5 and a1 or b5 and b1 of two consecutive words including the synchronization data of the bs and the ws fields this providing for only half the number of wake up procedures for the fast oscillator 100 of the sleep clock 100 as occurs with the first mode of operation thus in the alternative mode of operation there is a consequent reduction in power wastage during wake ups with respect to.
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in order to maintain the temperature in the thermostatic mixer as well as an adjustment of the larger amount of warm water that might be added at the user 39 s wish in order to modify the water temperature it should be kept in mind that the described embodiments of the fixed and movable plates are only examples which is why these plates can be given different physical forms that realize the same functions fig7 illustrates how the movable plate 9 of the deflector can be operated for example by means of a lever 13 and how the displacement of this lever can be limited by a first catch 19 which determines the flow state of the warm water and by a second catch 20 that determines the flow state of the cold water as a result of the presence of these catches the user only has to displace the lever 13 to one or the other end of the path available to it in order to transfer from one flow state to the other without having to check the position of the lever in addition fig7 shows that the lever 13 can be provided with a conical cuff 18 which is screwed on in an adjustable position and which is intended for interaction with the second catch 20 in order to modify the position of the end of the path of the lever 13 which determines the flow of the cold water in this way the cuff 18 is actually a part of the second catch of the device by adjusting the position of the cuff 18 the user can set the temperature at which the cold water is added and he can do this before starting to shower without having to concern himself with.
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thereby to avoid any displacement of said cups 6 relative to the fork 1 the use of cups 6 threaded on the spindles 4 and supporting the empty bobbins 8 during winding in combination with the transporting fork 1 increases the precision of the various manipulative stages and facilitates particularly the centering operations moreover during winding it is possible to wind up the yarn over all the height of the bobbins 8 the fork 1 not contacting directly the full bobbins 7 and accordingly not requiring any free gripping zone on the bobbins 8 according to a first modification of the invention shown in fig2 and 3 of the accompanying designs the width l of the transporting fork 1 corresponds to a fraction of the length of the spindle carrying carriage 5 said fork 1 being also movable in a direction 13 parallel to said spindle carrying carriage 5 the automatic removal can be effected for example for groups of eight bobbins 8 the process of automatic removal should thus be repeated as often as there are groups of eight spindles 4 on the spindle carrying carriage 5 the passage from one group to the other will therefore be effected by displacement of.
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first heat exchanger via a conduit 227 the by pass flow rejoins the flow through the heat exchanger 12 downstream of the valve 211 the temperature of the second heat transfer medium after mixing the by pass flow and the flow through the heat exchanger 12 corresponds to the situation when operating in the first mode of operation the flow of gas in this case corresponds to that shown in fig3 the heat exchanger 13 is now connected to the first heat transfer medium circuit i e the ht circuit 311 312 according to fig4 in order to compensate or offset the greater power obtained by the larger surface area of the heat exchanger 12 a part of the heat transfer medium of the lt circuit 301 302 may be guided to bypass the heat exchanger 12 through the conduit 227 the conduit 227 is advantageously provided with a closing or shut off valve 225 and control valve 226 by means of which the flow rate may be adjusted the arrangement is operated in the second mode of operation for the time required for cleaning of the heat exchanger 13 after which the mode of operation is changed again the foregoing disclosure is merely a certain possibility to implement the arrangement with heat transfer medium circuits and in addition to the previously disclosed the heat transfer medium circuits may be provided with separate loops operated by circulation pumps in this manner the inlet and outlet flows of the separate loops may be separately adjusted not shown a corresponding effect may also be achieved by guiding the gas.
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only one end of said bar is depressed while the second end provides a pivot with respect to the frame supporting the paper feed mechanism the paper feed rolls and shafts are supported on support plates which are engaged by the paper feed release bar and are caused to be depressed by the pivoting movement of the paper feed release bar with respect to the frame member under the influence of the camming release member application_number US 62636284 A description referring to fig1 which is a partial cutaway view of the paper feed mechanism a platen 10 is positioned such that platen shaft 12 is supported by frame 14 frame 14 provides the rigid support necessary to precisely position platen 10 relative to the remainder of the typewriter or printer in order to provide the forces necessary to increment the paper about the platen feed rolls 16 18 are biasingly engaged with the periphery of the platen 10 on the lower portion of the platen 39 s periphery rear feed rolls 16 and front feed rolls 18 are rotatably supported and affixed to shaft 20 and 22 respectively to maintain the feed roll shafts 20 and 22 in parallelism feed roll plates 24 are provided one of which engages each end of feed roll shafts 20 and 22 feed roll plates 24 act as supports for the.
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vacuumized and charged with nitrogen for three consecutive times for air removal and then was allowed for bulk polymerization which comprised a first reaction stage and a second reaction stage in the first reaction stage a reaction temperature was 125 u00b0 c a reaction pressure was 0 4 torr a reaction time was 16 hours and a resulting product was medium molecular weight poly l lactic acid m plla having a weight average molecular weight mw of 5 0 u00d7 10 4 thereafter the second reaction stage was followed where a reaction temperature was 140 u00b0 c a reaction pressure was 0 1 torr a reaction time was 40 hours and a final product was a high molecular weight poly l lactic acid h plla having a weight average molecular weight of 5 0 u00d7 10 5 the final product has the following performance index mw 5 0 u00d7 10 5 pdi 1 54 tm 187 4 u00b0 c xc 82 1 and snowy white in color 150 0 g of lla 4 5 mg of arginine and 4 5 mg of k 2 co 3 were added to a polymerization reactor the polymerization reactor was vacuumized and charged with nitrogen for three consecutive times for air removal and then was allowed for bulk polymerization which comprised a first reaction stage and a second reaction stage in the first reaction stage a reaction temperature was 125 u00b0 c a reaction pressure was 0 4 torr a reaction time was 16 hours and a resulting product was medium molecular weight poly l lactic acid m plla having a weight average molecular weight mw of 5 0 u00d7 10 4 thereafter the second reaction stage was followed where a.
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u201c x u201d corresponding to core 200 sliding along engaging surface 404 2 translation in the direction indicated by line u201c y u201d corresponding to axial compression of core 200 3 translation in the direction indicated by line u201c z u201d corresponding to core 200 sliding along engaging surface 404 4 rotation about an axis indicated by line u201c x u201d corresponding to compression of one side of core 200 5 rotation about an axis indicated by line u201c y u201d corresponding to core 200 rotating upon engaging surface 404 and 6 rotation about an axis indicated by line u201c z u201d corresponding to compression of one side of core 200 alternatively stated if an axis of the implant is defined as extending through an implant of the invention from a first adjacent bone to a second adjacent bone the implant would enable relative motion of the first and second adjacent bones with respect to in an alternative embodiment shown in fig5 and 6 core 200 a includes first and second segments 202 a 206 a separated by an inflection region 210 a that is substantially narrower than flanking segments 202 a 206 a and thus bends to enable an angular displacement of segments 202 a 206 a and accordingly enables an angular relative displacement of engaging surfaces 204 a 208 a fig6 illustrates a cross section of the implant 100 of fig5 taken through projections 308 and 408 at least a portion of core engaging surface 404 a is configured as a curved smooth surface upon which a mating region of curved smooth surface of second engaging surface 208 a of flexible core 200 a may slide in the illustration a curved slidable portion of core engaging surface 404 a is recessed within second support component 400.
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generator of fig1 in fig2 there are shown shift registers 201 and 205 to which data signals to be written are applied a delay look up table 210 a delay offset store 215 summing units 220 1 220 2 220 3 and 220 4 and a delay unit sequencer 225 the shift register 201 receives incoming data and has a delayed output coupled to the write driver 220 of fig1 the shift register 205 receives the data to be written and is coupled to the delay look up table 210 which in turn is coupled to the combining units 220 1 220 2 220 3 and 220 4 delay offset store 215 receives offset values from the calibration unit 110 and is coupled to the combining units 220 1 220 2 220 3 and 220 4 which are in turn coupled to the clock delay units 103 1 103 2 103 3 and 103 4 of fig1 respectively the delay unit sequencer 225 receives timing control signals from the control 100 in fig1 and is coupled to the combining units 220 1 220 2 220 3 and 220 4 in the precompensation arrangement having four clock delay units a pattern of adjacent data signals consists of the current data signal data m and the 2 preceding data signals data m u2212 1 and data m u2212 2 may be used to determine the recording time of the data m data signal the shift register 201 receives the data signal data m to be written and provides.
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handle or similar anchor part on a piece of luggage the use of the luggage handle eliminates the possibility of moving the lock 20 to the zipper extreme opening the luggage and using the closed lock to reseal the zipper a second shackle 10 is used by the owner to close or secure the luggage opening e g lock the zipper tab slider to the luggage handle a third shackle 11 is left in the open position so that security agents can cut open the lock e g the second shackle 10 as they have done for many years and re close the lock 20 using the third shackle 11 after the luggage has been inspected the multi shackle lock 20 further has the capability of replacing the shackle housing 9 the shackle housing 9 with the second and third shackles 10 11 is supplied as a disposable part once the second shackle 10 has been cut by tsa the owner can open the lock 20 replace the shackle housing 9 containing new second and third shackles 10 11 and return the lock 20 to an as new condition the shackle housing 9 has a locking key 21 for engaging on an inside wall 22.
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infection intravascularly etc inhaled treatments are of particular interest depending upon the manner of introduction the compounds may be formulated in a variety of ways the concentration of therapeutically active compound in the formulation may vary from about 1 0 100 wt the pharmaceutical compositions can be prepared in various forms such as granules tablets pills suppositories capsules suspensions salves lotions and the like pharmaceutical grade organic or inorganic carriers and or diluents suitable for oral and topical use can be used to make up compositions containing the therapeutically active compounds diluents known to the art include aqueous media vegetable and animal oils and fats stabilizing agents wetting and emulsifying agents salts for varying the osmotic pressure or buffers for securing an adequate ph value and skin penetration enhancers can be used as auxiliary agents the following examples relate to pathophysiological characteristics of a transgenic mouse tolerant to human iduronate 2 sulfatase without generating anti ids igg antibody compared to that of a wild type mouse the urine amount of glycosaminoglycan gag in a 38 weeks old transgenic mouse was in the range of 135 175 u03bcg ml on the other hand the urine amount of gag in a 38 weeks old wild type mouse was in the range of 10 30 u03bcg ml therefore the urine amount of gag of the 38 weeks old transgenic mouse was.
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said sheet metal flux guide can be supported under radially resilient elastic stress lying against the inner peripheral surface 22 of the cup 17 the per se annular closed sheet metal flux guide 21 can comprise for this purpose a particularly axis parallel longitudinal slit 23 so that said sheet metal flux guide can be by way of example manually radially compressed for the purpose of being inserted into the cup 17 the said elements 20 are fixed on the inner periphery of the per se annular closed sheet metal flux guide 21 in a positive locking manner or by means of a material connection this causes elastic flexural loadings of the sheet metal flux guide 21 to occur between mutually adjacent elements 20 said loadings being sufficient to expand said sheet metal flux guide radially outwards as it relaxes after being inserted into the cup 17 and as a consequence to relax in any case slightly against the inner peripheral surface 22 of said cup in an expedient manner the sheet metal flux guide 21 becomes adhered to the inner peripheral surface 22 of the cup 17 for which purpose it is useful to exert temporary additional pressure on the elements 20 in the centrifugal direction a central blind hole 24 at the preferably in the cup base 25 is equipped with a bearing 26 for the purpose of receiving the lower free end face 27 of a coaxial shaft.
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pressure spool assembly 20 this fixed ratio is known when the engine is designed and manufactured therefore the instant rotational speed of the shaft of the high pressure spool assembly 20 n2 speed can be determined based on a calculation of the detected instant rotational speed of the gear 40 and the known fixed ratio this is computed from time to time by the eec and as an output result the instant n2 speed other than the rotational speed of gear 40 is displayed and is used as a primary input variable necessary for the control logic of the gas turbine engine the oil pump mounted solution of the present invention is novel and has several advantages including a novel location within the agb which results in among other things a reduced tolerance stack up and a low differential thermal expansion mismatch between the sensor 46 and the gear tips the above description is meant to be exemplary only and one skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made to the embodiments described without departure from the scope of the invention disclosed for example the present invention can be applied to various types of gas turbine engines other than a turbofan gas engine which is used as an example to illustrate the application of the present invention the oil gear pump incorporating a phonic wheel apparatus can be affixed.
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chamber 16d through dispensing tube 86d through aperture 110 and into dispensing tube 34 it will be appreciated that the internal cylindrical unit 108 could be rotated to similarly match up with any of the other dispensing tubes such as 86a and 86c thus it will be appreciated that any of the fluids contained in the dispensing chambers may be selected however it is often the case that no fluid is desired or in the event it is desirable to use dispensing tube 34 as a suction tube 34 the internal cylindrical unit 108 may be rotated to a position such as is shown in fig8 so that all of the dispensing chambers are cut off from dispensing tube 34 thus it will be appreciated that in operation of the present apparatus the machine operator may select by selection levers 112 and 114 shown in fig1 any one of the dispensing chambers 16a through 16d at the same time valve 90 will be open so that as power source 26 operates reciprocating action will be applied to brushes 20 and a vacuum will be applied to suction tube 38 thus it will be appreciated that the selected fluid such as for example a cleansing or stripping fluid will flow down through the dispensing tube 34 onto the floor being treated so that as the floor is scrubbed with scrub brush 20 the floor will be cleaned as the unit is moved forward the excess liquid will be drawn off and up through suction tube 38 and into receiving chamber 18 it will then be possible to select a second chamber which may for example contain nothing more than rinse water the machine is again moved over the floor thereby rinsing the floor of the cleaning fluid and sucking the excess.
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flow might bring the rig 10 is lowered so that inwardly sloped ice bending surface 41 bridges the sea surface 12 or ice water interface to engage any floating ice that may come upon the rig 10 the sloped ice bending surface 41 runs from shoulder 42 which is at the edge of the deck 26 down to neckline 44 ice deflector 45 extends downward from neckline 44 thus when an ice floe such as shown at 51 comes to the rig 10 the ice bending surface 41 causes the leading edge of the ice floe 51 to submerge under the sea surface 12 and apply a significant bending force that breaks large ice floes into smaller less damaging less hazardous bits of ice for example it is conceivable that an ice floe being hundreds of feet and maybe miles across could come toward the rig 10 if the ice floe is broken into bits that are less than twenty feet in the longest dimension such bits are able to pass around the rig 10 with much less concern ice has substantial compressive strength being in the range of 4 to 12 mpa but is much weaker against bending with typical flexure strength in the range of 0 3 to 0 5 mpa as shown the force of the ice floe 51 moving along the sea surface 12 causes the leading edge to slide under the sea surface 12 and caused section 52 to break off with the ice floe 51 broken into smaller floes such as section 52 and bit 53 the smaller sections tend to float past and around the rig 10 without.
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manner described initially fig1 and 12 depict an alternative construction of the shielding element 7 and of the housing 2 which permit arresting of the shielding element 7 and thus of the driving member 10 and the cutting head 11 mounted on the latter in either the extended or in the retracted position of the same in this instance the housing 2 is provided with a generally c shaped slot having two end portions 51 and 52 that are slightly inclined opposite to the course of the slot 50 as they proceed circumferentially away from such course a pin shaped handle 53 is mounted on the shielding element 7 and extends substantially radially outwardly from the latter in the interior of the housing 2 and through and outwardly beyond the slot 50 the handle 53 can be used for displacing the shielding element 7 between its extended and retracted positions but it has to be manipulated first to get it out of the respective end portion 51 or 52 into the main course of the slot 50 such manipulation requires a deliberate effort on the part of the user of the grooming device 1 and does not occur inadvertently especially when the end portions 51 and 52 extend in the direction of rotation of.
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types of brushes which are available for use on larger dynamoelectric machines to protect the material of brushes from high spring forces and to facilitate the removal of badly worn brushes from deep brush holders and to satisfy other needs these and other types of brushes are described in american national standard brushes for electrical machines ansi nema standards publication no cbl 1977 a joint standard of the american national standards institute inc and the national electrical manufacturers association copies available from the american national standards institute inc 1430 broadway new york n y 10018 and from the national electrical manufacturers association 2101 l street nw washington d c 20037 of the various configurations shown having lifting and guide clips therein type d having a bail type lifting clip fixed to the brush by a metal plate and type e having a lifting clip formed into the shaped of a hook may be advantageously used with an embodiment of the invention as shown in fig1 a brush 8 may be provided with a bail type device 300 retained to brush 8 by a strap 302 held to brush 8 by rivet 304 conventional springs 12 have a folded back portion at an end thereof which contacts a brush such as brush 8 to avoid damaging the brush a brush 8 may also have a protective plate similar to strap 302 to further protect it from damage by the end of a spring such a brush with a bail type handle may be used in conjunction with a preferred embodiment of the invention to allow the brush to be lifted into a retracted position by moving end 210 of lever 212 into recess 208 to accomplish this an end 306 of.
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content of the offers for determination of similarity any kind of clustering algorithm may be used such as the fast isodata algorithm nargess memarsadeghi david m mount nathan s netanyahu and jacqueline le moigne u2014 a fast implementation of the isodata clustering algorithm international journal of computational geometry amp applications 2007 pp 71 103 or the k means algorithm coates adam ng andrew y u2014 learning feature representations with k means neural networks tricks of the trade reloaded springer lncs 2012 after all of the offers have been automatically clustered and each offer is assigned to a respective one of the virtual items within its category the thus obtained clusters of the virtual items are stored into the database and can be used as a reference classification for the pattern learning procedure of the next steps for example the distance between two word vectors a and b is computed as follows 1 for each relevant word in word vector a the same relevant word in the word vector b is searched within a predefined length difference 2 for each pairs of the previously found common relevant words we compute the edit distance between the two words in this context the term u201c edit distance.
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through their through holes 3a2 3e2 and those 3a3 3e3 of the spacers 3a1 3e1 fixing pins 30 are then inserted into fixing holes 3a4 3e4 and 3a5 3e5 provided on both sides of the through holes 3a2 3e2 and 3a3 3e3 respectively of the substrate support arms 3a 3e and spacers 3a1 3e1 to position and fix the substrate support arms 3a 3e as shown in fig2 pulley support members 8a 8b pulleys 8c 8d and a driven belt 8 similar to those mentioned above are arranged on both ends but at the other side of the base 2 the driven belt 8 is reciprocated in the longitudinal direction r of the base 2 by a motor not shown arranged on the base 2 the lower end of an arm support member 7 for one wafer or substrate is attached to the driven belt 8 the upper portion 7a of the arm support member 7 for one wafer is located or housed just under the arm support member 4a to freely come into and out of there one end of a one substrate support arm 3f is attached to the upper end 7a of the arm support member 7 grooves similar to those on each of the substrate support arms 3a 3e are formed on the other end of the substrate support arm 3f the arm support member 7 its upper end 7a and the like form a single substrate support system the base 2 is connected to a drive system not shown and can be reciprocated up and down as shown by arrows z and in the horizontal direction as shown by arrows u03b8 the transfer device 10 having the above described arrangement is incorporated into a case 11 of.
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and the stator side end is inclined with respect to a fluid flow direction application_number US 56274004 A description in the steam turbine final stage shown diagrammatically in a side view in fig1 the walls delimiting a throughflow duct 1 are on the one hand a rotor side duct wall 3 and on the other hand a stator side duct wall 5 the stator side duct wall 5 belongs to an inner casing 6 a final stage consists of a row of guide blades and a row of moving blades of which in each case only one guide blade 10 and one moving blade 11 is shown in fig1 for the sake of clarity the guide blades are fastened to the inner casing 6 in a way not illustrated the moving blades are fastened in the rotor 2 in a way not illustrated the guide blade 10 has a stator side end 7 a middle region 8 and a rotor side end 9 a flow medium can flow through the duct 1 in the direction of flow 4 the direction of flow 4 is essentially parallel to an axis of rotation 12 of the rotor 2 the guide blade 10 has a leading edge 13 and a trailing edge 14 which are formed over the entire blade height the moving blade 11 likewise has a leading edge 15 and a trailing edge 16 as.
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means such as shown in my prior application u s ser no 08 175 747 now u s pat no 5 374 133 to secure it to tube 12 skirt 14 is a sheet formed of a fluid impervious material which is secured along its upper portion 39 to the lower portion of tube 12 alternatively tube 12 and skirt 14 can be integrally formed the lower portion 40 of skirt 14 forms a compartment 42 which runs the length of tube 12 and has provided therein as best seen in fig1 weight or ballast means 18 for maintaining tension in skirt 14 when boom 10 is deployed and inflated as will be discussed further herein ballast 18 in the preferred embodiment takes the form of a heavy chain 18 a however in an alternate embodiment it can take the form of particulate matter having a specific gravity substantially greater than that of water see my prior application u s ser no 08 175 747 now u s pat no 5 374 133 tube 12 is filled by known means such as pressurized gas or foam to provide buoyancy see my prior applications u s ser no 08 175 747 now u s pat no 5 374 133 and ser no 08 851 124 filed may 5 1997 respectively as best seen in fig1 and 3 boom 10 is provided.
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pic 12ce518 device which contains 512 words of program rom implemented as otp eprom and includes a 16 by 16 eeprom the specifications of the preferred components of the water filter status monitoring and indicating system 70 are as indicated on table 1 on fig4 b programming logic of the water filter status monitoring and indicating system fig5 through fig8 illustrate the programming and logic of the water filter status monitoring and indicating system 70 which is programmed into the microprocessor device 140 the logic is intended to provide programming for alternative models such as an a model refrigerator a b model refrigerator or a c model refrigerator each having different functionality the various models may have different replacement criteria for the filters depending on the gallon rating and the useful life of the filter referring to fig5 when the power is first supplied to the microprocessor device 140 a power up subroutine 200 is initiated at step 202 the microprocessor device reads the stored memory at step 204 the microprocessor device 140 sends a signal to the indicator 66 to flash red if the refrigerator is a model a and green if it is a model b the microprocessor device 140 then enters a continuously repeated main subroutine 206 within each repetition of main subroutine 206 microprocessor device 140 updates its clock at step 208 and once every 18 hours stores the time and water used in the non volatile memory at step 210 at steps 212 and 214 respectively the amount of water used is incremented if the ice valve 52 is open or if the fresh water valve 54 is open the open time for each valve 52 and 54 is weighted for the normal water flow rate associated with the valve at.
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driving which is provided with the upper component elements u 1 a to u 1 d thereon a control signal for this motor driving can also be transmitted from the data processing unit of fig1 specifically a measuring unit can be moved in line with measurement requirements for each body region for example the length of the arms or the like and fixed in an optimum position by the stopper the other body region measuring units u 2 to u 6 each basically have a configuration common to the body region measuring unit u 1 and thus their description is omitted under regular usage conditions the five body region measuring units u 2 to u 6 for the head both arms and both legs around the trunk are united and used with the central body region measuring unit u 1 if necessary however they can be separated from each other and used independently the system 1 allows the data processing unit 10 to instantly input each sensor output signal weight information from the body region measuring units u 1 to u 6 supporting each body region of the subject execute a data processing and output a measurement result as described earlier a load can be measured by changing the height of the flat support.
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of vehicle 14 as is understood in the art outlet tube 34 of pump 28 is connected to a reel 36 on which is wrapped two hoses return hose 38 and a suction hose 42 tube 34 is connected through reel 36 to return hose 38 suction hose 42 is connected through reel 36 to a tube 44 which is connected to the inlet side of filter separator unit 46 the latter is designed to remove fine particulate and separate out any water present a drain 47 is provided for a purpose to be later described in tube 44 as illustrated is a control valve 48 and a check valve 52 whose functions will be described below outlet pipe 54 having a valve 55 from unit 46 is the inlet to pump 28 hoses 38 and 42 terminate in a manifold 56 shown immersed in fuel oil storage tank 24 manifold 56 consists of a full length pipe 58 and a pipe 62 of shorter length and a spacer 64 at the bottom of the former to insure that the bottom opening or inlet 66 to pipe 58 is not at the very bottom of tank 24 outlet 68 on pipe 62 is located above the level of oil within tank 24 this can be insured by either making pipe 62 very short or by making pipes 58 and 62 slidable with respect to each other the use of a measuring stick not shown in tank 24 as is understood in the art may be utilized to establish the level of oil 22 quick disconnects not shown may be utilized to connect hoses 38 and 42 to manifold 56 referring to waste crank case oil storage tank 18 a flexible suction pipe or hose.
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phase a phase b phase c and neutral the mov groups 14 are shown schematically in fig2 and labeled with reference numbers 14 a 14 h in addition surge protection device 10 includes a number of outputs 16 labeled 16 a 16 d with each output 16 being associated with a respective one of the mov groups 14 a 14 d surge protection device 10 is structured using for example a number of transistor devices e g fets such that when configured as shown in fig2 each output 16 will have one of the following two states i 0 5v if all of the movs in the associated mov group 14 are fully operational and i ground if any i e one or more of the movs in the associated mov group 14 has failed e g due to the occurrence of a surge condition similarly surge protection device 12 also includes a number of outputs 16 with each output 16 being associated with a respective one of the mov groups 14 e 14 h like surge protection device 10 surge protection device 12 is structured such that when configured as shown in fig2 each output 16 will have one of the following two states i 0 5v if all of the movs in the associated mov group 14 are fully operational and i 0 0v if any i e one or more of.
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alternatively a hollow shaft one end of the motor shaft is attached to shaft 106 and the other end of the motor shaft is attached to torsion spring 105 the other end of torsion spring 105 is anchored to end cap 115 the torsion spring 105 along with the shaft 106 and the rotor 103 comprise a mechanical spring mass system the torsion spring 105 is designed such that this spring mass system is at its natural frequency at or near the desired oscillating pulse frequency of the pulser the methodology for designing a resonant torsion spring mass system is well known in the mechanical arts and is not described here the advantage of a resonant system is that once the system is at resonance the motor only has to provide power to overcome external forces and system dampening while the rotational inertia forces are balanced out by the resonating system fig3 a shows a typical torque signature acting on an oscillating shear valve the torque acting on the rotating disc is subdivided into three main parts the torque due to the fluid force 310 the dynamic torque caused by the inertia and acceleration 315 and the counterbalancing spring torque 320 example is taken for.
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stake assembly 14 as noted above post stake assembly 14 includes an upper tube portion 20 and lower stake portion 22 atop tube section 20 a substantially u shaped female coupler 90 which includes a pair of inwardly facing l shaped legs 92 suitable for slideably receiving the outwardly facing legs 70 on the lower louvre assembly 34 female coupler assembly 90 combines with male coupler assembly 72 on the lower portion of louvre assembly 34 to form cable channel 28 suitable for receiving cable 18 when channel 28 is formed by sliding bulb lens assembly 12 into contact with post stake assembly 14 metal prongs 84 pierce the insulation of cable 18 to place the filament of bulb 68 into electrical contact with the conductors within cable 18 post stake assembly 14 preferably consists of a male leg 94 and a female leg 96 which are hingedly connected to female coupler portion 90 by a pair of 34 living hinges 34 100 living hinges 100 as well known to those skilled in the art of plastic fabrication are simply thin webs of plastic which are sufficiently thin and durable to accommodate repeated flexing during production prior to complete curing of the resin living hinges 100 are flexed to align the molecular chains normal to the hinging action post assembly 14 is actually molded with the legs 94 96 completely split 180 u00b0 apart then prior to complete curing of the resin legs 94 96 are flexed relative to the female coupler section 90 thus properly aligning the molecules within living hinges 100 to give them the proper characteristics preferably post stake assembly 14 is made from profax 7523 polypropylene produced by himont co as are the other plastic components of light fixture 10.
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program offered by national instruments stores and displays the data alarms may be generated based on defined settings and limits and central computer 12 may be either configured to initiate the data communication or to respond to data requests initiated at central computer 12 or both information from the hmi software may also be linked to spreadsheets and database software to summarize information in tabular and graphical form information from the hmi software also may be automatically uploaded to the internet for easy access in another example and referring to fig3 sensing device 35 determines a material quantity within storage vessel 15 and transmits a signal that is representative of that measured material quantity to a data collection display unit 42 data collection display unit 42 outputs a signal indicating material quantity and transmits that signal to central computer 12 in this embodiment functions performed by rtu 16 are physically incorporated within data collection display unit 42 the signal generated by data collection display unit 42 can be transmitted over telephone radio or other communication means 40 also data collection display unit 42 may be either configured to initiate the data communication or to respond to data requests initiated at central computer 12 or both in yet a further example and refering to fig4 sensing device 35 determines a material quantity within storage vessel 15 and transmits a signal that is representative of that measured material quantity to an on site computer system 45 on site computer system 45 outputs an analog signal that is proportional to the measured material quantity and transmits that signal to an rtu 16 rtu 16 transmits a signal indicating material quantity to central computer 12 over telephone radio or other communication means 40 in.
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the im canal yet still provide the post portion 56 with a diameter compatible with the cavity 52 in another embodiment the base 58 and the first end 44 further include fluted outer surfaces to enhance contact with the im canal 48 and prevent rotation of the guide rod 40 within the im canal 48 the depth and positioning of the guide rod 40 within the im canal is selected to permit the milling bit 20 to precisely cut the aperture 50 to a desired depth the accuracy of the depth of the aperture 50 is a crucial element of any arthroplasty procedure as such the milling device 10 further comprises means for accurately determining the depth of the aperture 50 for example in one embodiment the outer surface of the shaft portion 24 comprises a plurality of annular reference marks 68 the reference marks 68 provide a visual indication of the depth of the removable blade 32 relative to various physiological references on the bone being cut in an embodiment where the aperture 50 is being cut into the tibia 14 the required depth of the aperture 50 is either 2 mm below the normal level 70 of the bone 13 mm below the tibial spines 72 or 10 mm below the lateral side 74 thus the reference marks 68 are observed relative to the physiological references 70 72 and 74 to determine the depth of the aperture 50 where the aperture is being cut into another bone such as the femur 16 other.
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b the movable platform 470 is used to support a bioreactor as seen in fig1 control panels 469 a b c are used to raise and or lower the movable platform 470 in embodiments of the invention movable platform 470 is replaced with a movable ceiling or roof of the stacking unit fig5 is a side view of the system 500 of fig1 for illustrative purposes a schematic user 501 is shown facing the front of the system 500 as with fig1 the system 500 is shown in a closed or storage configuration housing or storing bioreactors the component parts of the system 500 can be seen to be the base unit 52 the stacking unit 540 and the guard unit 560 from this perspective it can be seen that the base unit 520 is accommodated within the lower chamber of the stacking unit 540 which is itself partially surrounded by or received within the chamber of the guard unit 560 use of the system of embodiments of the invention as depicted in fig1 to 5 will be described with reference to fig6 to 19 below it is expected that the system will be maintained in a clean area such as a tissue culture suite or biomanufacturing facility to minimise the risk of microbial contamination bioreactors will be housed or stored in the system until such time as it is necessary to carry out work on them and.
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applied through the fabric and to the surfaces of both the main frame 22 and the second frame 42 in a continuous line extending between the points b of the respective legs and connecting these three points as in the previous step the adhesive material preferably does not penetrate any portion of the leaflet material lying within the main frame 22 and remains out of contact with blood passing through the valve the foregoing steps essentially complete the fabrication of the leaflet portions of the valve the remaining steps of fabrication are for the purpose of facilitating the suturing of the prosthesis within the blood vessel the excess fabric available on the outside of the frame can be rolled and consolidated along the junction line between the main and second frames to provide attachment points for stitches during surgical insertion the frame material is preferably polypropylene although other materials have also been employed with success polypropylene has excellent flex endurance and chemical stability but is difficult to attach by adhesive to other materials to facilitate adhesion the main and second frames 22 and 42 may be encapsulated with polyurethane by multiple dip coating the resulting encapsulated frame components have proved to demonstrate the desired characteristics of polypropylene without structural failures or breakdowns at the adhesive junctures valves employing the fabric described above have been tested in an accelerated fatigue tester to assess their long term endurance characteristics fatigue failures so induced have generally occurred in the region of greatest fabric flexure that is along.
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body of the guide links 120 and the inside links 122 121 123 complete bearing contact between the rocker 118 and the outermost inside links 122 123 at surface 134 is provided by virtue of the slight increase in rocker length allowed by the increased space between the guide links 120 and the outermost inside links 122 123 an alternate embodiment of the present invention shown in fig4 is illustrated in fig5 projections 162 are formed on the outside face of the outermost inside links 122 123 each projection 162 serves the same function as projection 160 in fig4 i e which is to space apart the inside links 121 122 123 from the guide links 120 to provide increased axial clearance while operating like the embodiment shown in fig4 the present embodiment requires the manufacture of three different link types as opposed to two fig6 a and 6b show an inside and outside view respectively of one embodiment of a guide link of the present invention guide link 120 has a pair of projections 160 on an inside surface 180 of the link plate the projections 160 are located below the guide link plate apertures 106 the corresponding recesses or locations 168 are shown on the outside surface 182 of the guide link 120 fig6 c and 6d show an inside and outside view respectively of another embodiment of a guide link of the present invention guide link 220 has two pair of projections 260 a 260 b on an inside surface 280 of the link plate the projections.
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in fig1 similar to that shown in fig8 to 10 and is designated by the numeral 100 again the lure has a body 102 which may be of any desired shape fabricated from a suitable material such as wood or plastic the body defines an axially extending slot 108 intercepting the underside or belly of the lure at elongate opening 110 and converging to a smaller opening 112 which intercepts the lure at the front a spoon or pectoral fin 115 is shown projecting forwardly to give the lure the desired action or movement in the water in the normal position the hook frame 120 is received and engaged within the slot 108 in the lure body the hook frame has a pair of arms 122 124 which are joined at their forward upper end at an eye or loop 128 to which the fishing line leader or snap 130 can be attached because of the geometry of the slot arm 124 is somewhat shorter than arm 122 the distal ends of each of the arms also terminate at an eye 132 to which a hook shown as a treble hook 135 is attached the hook frame is constructed of a suitable material such as a wire having spring like characteristics so that the arms may be pressed together slightly to insert the hook frame into the lure body once inserted pressure on the hook frame is released and the arms will serve to frictionally engage the opposite ends of the slot 108 to secure the hook in place until such time as a fish strikes the bait and causes the hook frame and lure.
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that lies furthest away from delivery orifice 8 the bellows 16 are manufactured at that end in a single piece that incorporates a first annular bellows section 16 1 an annular recess 20 formed on the step 6 2 accommodates the first annular bellows section 16 1 a clamping ring 21 that encircles the filling element axis fa clamps the first annular bellows section 16 1 to this annular recess 20 at its lower end which lies nearest to the delivery orifice 8 the bellows 16 have an integral second annular bellows section 16 2 that extends into the annular body 13 1 the second annular bellows section 16 2 connects to a recess on the inner face of the annular body 13 1 this connection is established in any of a variety of ways including without limitation gluing clipping clamping vulcanizing and screwing regardless of how it is made the connection results in the inner face of the second bellows section 16 2 being flush or essentially flush with the contiguous inner face of annular body 13 1 in order to fill a container 2 that is arranged with its container orifice beneath the filling element 3 the sealing tulip 13 is first lowered along the filling element axis fa down onto the container 2 so that the inner ring seal 14 lies sealed against a container edge or an orifice edge 2 1 that surrounds the container 39 s orifice this centers the container 2 and places it in a sealed position on the filling element 3 the controlled lowering of the sealing tulip 13 is effected for example in a cam controlled manner by a cam follower 17 the outer lip seal 15 is used in the case.
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the second folding sidewall 13 are formed by two panels which are pivotly connected together therefore by this structure the first folding sidewall 12 and the second folding sidewall 13 are foldable toward to the back wall 11 to drive the front frame 14 to flatly contact to the back wall 11 please see fig3 the space occupied is decreased to save transport costs or save the storage spaces when unfolding please see fig4 the back wall 11 and the front frame 14 are moved far from each other until the first folding sidewall 12 and the second folding sidewall 13 are unfolded see fig2 also the first folding sidewall 12 and the second folding sidewall 13 have studs 50 at a top side 122 132 and a bottom side 123 133 of an inner surface 121 131 the top panel 20 includes notches 40 at two opposite sides 22 23 of a bottom surface 21 and the bottom panel 30 includes notches 40 at two opposite sides 32 33 of a bottom surface 31 please see fig5 the top panel 20 and the bottom panel 30 are connected to the folding frame 10 between the first folding sidewall 12 and the second folding sidewall 13 near the top sides 122 132 of the sidewalls 12 13.
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of 1 butene of 66 following the fixed bed the effluent flowed to a fractionation tower to separate the isobutylene and isobutane from the 2 butene and n butane the tower following the fixed bed consisted of 94 theoretical stages with a reflux ratio of 4 5 the simulated reactor was a fixed bed with 6 7 1 butene selectivity to butane the reboiler and condenser duties were equivalent to those of cd deib tower 1a in comparative example 1 since they are set by the reflux ratio the process resulted in a 66 conversion of 1 butene comparative example 2 the results are shown on table 3 this represents the performance of the prior art fixed bed plus fractionation system a total of 90 3 of the normal butenes 1 and 2 butenes are recovered in the bottoms product the above process was repeated with the exception that a side draw was removed from the fractionation tower at stage 18 in an amount of 10 000 example 2a or 20 000 lb hr examples 2b 2c the results are shown on table 3 a side draw of 10 000 lb hr resulted in an increase in the amount of n butene recovery including 2 butene in the bottoms from 90 33 to.
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the position assumed during a hoisting operation the up solenoid 75 is powered through a line 91 containing a switch 93 controlled by a time delay unit 88 the operation of the unit 88 is such that when it is energized it immediately closes the switch 93 and when it is deenergized it opens the switch 93 after a 0 5 second time delay when the stop 38 engages the microswitch up limit switch 86 the switch is shifted to the broken line position shown in fig6 therefore it will be understood that if the switch 84 is switched to the 34 up 34 condition when the cable stop 32 engages the boom at that point the switch 86 will be shifted to its broken line or 34 cable up 34 position of fig2 to deenergize the solenoid 75 through the time delay unit 88 and the switch 93 to terminate the upward or pulling in movement of the cable 32 however because of the time delay interval provided by the unit 88 the upward movement of the cable will continue for 0 5 seconds after the switch 86 is operated this assures that the cable stop will be moved into firm engagement with the outer end of the boom and will move it slightly.
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contrast when annealed foil rather than hard foil was used the graining response was not as uniform and larger plateaus were encountered with rougher pitting when the electrograining treatment time was reduced from 30 seconds to 20 seconds it was found that the surface produced on the bright rolled side had more plateau areas and the rolling direction could be readily discerned by the unaided eye while the matt side was satisfactory fig3 and 4 are photomicrographs of these two surfaces thus a light electrograining treatment on the matt pack rolled side of the sheet produced a litho sheet support that looked as though it would have had useful properties ribbons of aa1050a aluminium sheet 0 65 mm thick in an annealed condition achieved by a recovery anneal at 400 u00b0 c for 5 minutes were pack rolled to give rise to sheets approximately 0 425 to 0 485 mm thick the front matt surface of some of the samples was electrograined at 70 amps for 5 seconds in 1 5 hydrochloric acid this treatment results in a charge input about 25 of that required for commercial electrograining of conventional rolled sheet the various samples were anodised to generate an anodic oxide film on the roughened surface at a rate of 2 4 g m 2 profilometry measurements were made using a mechanical stylus it is accepted that a mechanical stylus gives roughness figures about half those obtained using a non contact profilometer commercial litho sheet support has an r a roughness typically in.
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between a first position fig3 and a second position fig5 with the driver 18 more closely adjacent the anvil 12 in its second position also included is a staple engaging member 19 comprising a plurality of spaced lugs 20 adapted to engage staples 13 along the track 14 the staple engaging member 19 is mounted by means for causing movement thereof from an initial position fig3 with its lugs 20 spaced from staples 13 along the track 14 toward the track 14 to an engage position fig4 with the lugs 20 aligned with and between the staples 13 along the track 14 during a first position of movement of the driver 18 from its first toward its second position for causing movement of the staple engaging member 19 with the driver 18 to engage and move staples 13 along the track 14 and to close the leading staple 13 along the track 14 around the anvil 12 during a second portion of the movement of the driver toward its second position fig5 and 12 for causing movement of the lugs 20 away from the track 14 and out of engagement with the staples 13 along the track 14 during a first position of movement of the driver 18 from its second position fig5 back toward its first position and to move the staple engaging member 19 with the driver 18 back to its initial position fig3 during a second portion of movement of the driver 18 back toward its first position the driver 18 comprises an elongate driving portion 22 which has a semi cylindrical bearing surface 23 fig6 and 7 and a longitudinally extending u shaped slot 24 along its side opposite its bearing surface 23 so that the driving portion 22 is generally c shaped.
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the proportional filter 28 the controller is insensitive to the oscillations of the power train at the same time time constants of the differentiating member 32 are selected such that a slow regulation takes place switch 43 has no effect in this type of operating the wind power plant works with closed switch 44 i e rotor blades with large rotor blade lengths are used if the actual value 10 of the generator speed is below the predetermined threshold value 42 the output of the first differentiating member 36 is fed over switch 43 and the first controller branch with the differentiating members 36 38 contributes to the controller result in this state the second controller branch 26 also delivers a result via the controller output 18 the series connected differentiating members 36 38 allow the selection of time constants which permit a fast regulation in particular for switching the wind power plant to the network in which the regulation of the speed only takes place via the pitch controller since the first controller branch is independent of the filtered values of the proportional filer 28 a direct regulation takes place here which permits in this working range a reliable and fast compensation of oscillations of the generator speed the wind power plant works with closed switch 44 if the wind power plant is equipped with long rotor blades if the actual value 10 of the generator speed is higher than the.
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stopper 22 e into the vicinity of the projection 21 e serves for guiding the spring sides 10 e and continues via a ledge 25 e in the surface 26 e as already mentioned the combination of the ledges 25 e with the ledges 15 e on the inner sides of the spring sides 10 e gives rise to a security against loss whereby this is intended to prevent the bowden side component 2 e slipping unintentionally out of the component 1 e on the casing side fig6 a to 6 e show an additional embodiment of the invention this embodiment uses a component 1 f on the casing side which on the one hand can be connected via the coupling area 14 f to a case not illustrated and which on the other hand has an elastically deforming area 10 f with an essentially cylinder casing like contour the area 10 f is provided with recesses 11 u2032 f which are limited by the projection 12 f provided for supporting the spring 3 and by a closed ring 11 f whereby the inner surface of the ring 11 f limiting the recess 11 u2032 f functions as a friction locking component for engaging the friction locking component 23 f of the component 2 f on the bowden side the friction locking component 23 f is formed as a hook like projection on the stopper 22 f before the connection of the two components 1 f and 2 f the spring 3 must be pushed away from the areas of the friction locking components 11 f 23 f in order to allow the elastic deformations necessary for the connection upon.
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yield the pentasaccharide derivative 17 the chloroacetyl group of which was removed to give in 71 yield intermediate 18 scheme iv compounds 13 and 18 are key intermediates for obtaining the desired inhibitors 14 16 and 19 thus for the production of compound 14 the partially protected 13 was subjected to complete removal of the blocking groups in three successive steps see example 9 whereas for obtaining the sialylated compound 16 the same intermediate 13 was allowed to react with known sialyl donor 4 to give in 47 yield the hexasacchalide derivative 15 scheme iii the u03b1 configuration for the sialic acid residue was confirmed by the 1 h nmr of 15 which exhibited a double doublet at u03b42 67 j 4 6 hz attributable to h 3e of this residue the conversion of 15 into the target compound 16 scheme iii was performed in four successive steps 1 lithium iodide pyridine methyl ester to free acid 2 methanol hydrazine hydrate removal of the phthalimido group 3 acetic anhydride methanol dichloromethane n acetylation and 4 methanolic sodium methoxide o deacetylation the 1 h and 13 c nmr spectra of 16 were in accord with the structure assigned see examples for the production of the target compound.
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one end to the reduction motor 123 and is turnably connected at the other end to the rod 121 by a rotating pivot point 126 while the end of the rod 121 that is not connected to the rod 122 is rotatably secured to the plate 11 b at a pivot point 125 the rods 121 and 122 are formed in the shape of a mountain with respect to the plates 11 a and 11 b the reduction motor 123 may be secured to either of the plates 11 a or 11 b and if the reduction motor 123 is secured to the plate 11 b the rod 121 is turnably secured to the plate 11 a the hinges 13 are not limited in arrangement or number as long as the set of plates can be pivotally secured and the hinges 13 need not necessarily be arranged at the opposite extreme ends between the connected sides of the plates 11 a and 11 b and the number of the hinges 13 may not be two further the reduction motor 123 is provided with measuring means 124 capable of measuring the angle formed by the plates 11 a and 11 b by measuring the angle of rotation of the rod 122 and the measuring means 124 uses a potentiometer or an encoder fig3 b is a side view of the set of plates viewed in the direction indicated by an arrow y in fig3 a and fig3 c is a side view of the set of plates viewed in the direction indicated by.
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user 1060 is utilized to monitor and control power to the cubicle 1010 with an electrically powered feature a power outlet 1020 an electrically powered feature is controlled by the power control assembly 1050 a computer 1021 a is also connected the second power outlet 1020 the power control assembly 1050 preferably controls power to the entire cubicle 1010 controlling the power outlets 1020 and the lighting the user 1060 controls the power to the cubicle 1010 from a distance using the touch screen commands on the controller smartphone 1070 a wifi signal is sent from the smartphone 1070 and received at the antenna not shown of the transceiver of the power control assembly 1050 the wifi signal instructs the microprocessor of the power control assembly 1050 to deactivate the electrical power to the table lamp 1021 fig3 illustrates yet another embodiment of a component of the system for monitoring and controlling electrical power usage to furniture with an electrically powered feature a lectern 1010 a has a power outlet 1020 controlled by a power control assembly 1050 as discussed above with reference to the cubicle 1010 the power to the lectern 1010 a is monitored and controlled by the power control assembly 1050 allow for a remote controller 1070 not shown to be monitor and control power fig4 10 illustrate circuit diagrams of components of the system for monitoring and controlling electrical power usage to furniture with an electrically powered feature fig4 a circuit diagram of the power control assembly 1050 the power control assembly 1050 comprises at least.
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connected at one end to the crankshaft and at the opposite end to a torque transmitting device or dual clutch the flywheel has a first coupling member that is configured to engage a second coupling member attached to a center plate of the dual clutch the first coupling member is fixedly secured to the second coupling member by a fastening means a dual clutch actuation device generates the axial compression force required to compress a first and second set of frictional elements of a dual clutch application_number US 88447310 A description referring to fig1 a partial cross sectional view of a torque transmitting device for a dual input transmission not shown is generally indicated by reference number 10 the torque transmitting device 10 is for example a dual clutch disposed in a vehicle powertrain typically the vehicle powertrain includes an engine not shown and a transmission not shown in the instant embodiment the transmission is a dual input transmission where torque is transferred through selective operation of torque transmitting device 10 from the engine via a crankshaft 12 to two input shafts in the transmission a first input shaft 14 and a second input shaft 16 the second input shaft 16 is a sleeve or hollow shaft that is concentric with and overlies the first input shaft 14 torque transmitting device 10 is disposed in a transmission housing or.
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elements 1 of fig1 2 5 and 6 fig8 shows the raw side 105 of a medium section 120 of the filter medium 106 that extends between two fold edges f the fold edges f are embossed as folding lines in the unfolded filter medium 106 in the folded filter medium 106 the fold tips 102 surround the fold edges f on the filter medium 106 a plurality of elongate adhesive sections 122 extends along straight lines of adhesive 101 the lines of adhesive 101 extend equidistantly parallel to each other and perpendicularly to the fold edges f a spacing 132 between two neighboring lines of adhesive 101 is approximately 25 mm respectively along each of the lines of adhesive 101 two interruptions 107 of the adhesive of identical length are arranged between the adhesive sections 122 the width 134 of the interruptions 107 of the adhesive perpendicular to the fold edges f is approximately 15 mm the interruptions 107 of the adhesive of neighboring lines of adhesive 101 viewed in the direction of the fold edges f are displaced relative to each other the adhesive sections 122 of neighboring lines of adhesive 101 delimit each a passage part 124 of a passage that extends in the raw side intermediate fold space 148 a of the folded filter medium 106 between the fold edges f similar to the embodiment to be explained farther down in connection with fig1 the interruptions 107 of the adhesive connect the respective neighboring passage parts 124 the interruptions 107 of the adhesive of the neighboring lines of adhesive 101 realize two passages 126 that in the embodiment shown in fig8 are extending.
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as the oil is geothermally heated vapors rise through duct 16 and heat the downwardly flowing oil in annulus 24 and proceed to the surface for further treatment such as fractionation non boiling residue is removed through pipe 30 by means of pump 31 if the temperature in the unit 18 is high suitably above 700 u00b0 f some thermal cracking may occur in the geothermal refining unit of fig2 distillation of the crude oil 59 is conducted by means of a pipe still 32 the well head 42 contains ports for sealingly receiving a water conduit 34 crude conduit 36 and vapor stack 47 communicating with outlet 40 the outlet 35 of the water conduit extends into a steam boiler section 37 the steam generated by the geothermal heat from zone 13 enters the pipe still and heats the body of oil 59 to vaporize fractions having a boiling point below the temperature in the zone 13 the still 32 may have a steam outlet 44 the steam injected into the oil 59 can extract some miscible components by steam distillation and serves to entrain higher boiling residue components the generated vapors and the steam and entrained liquid rise through the annulus 38 through outlet 40 and stack 47 into separator 46 from which steam and water are removed and then into fractionator condenser 48 referring now to fig3 generation of steam by injecting water from the surface may not be required if the bottom portion of well 10 containing the distillation unit.
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primary gas ring 521 which may or may not direct the gases toward the substrate surface injectors may be connected to the primary gas ring 521 to direct at least some of the gases or gas mixtures into the chamber and toward substrate note that injectors gas rings or other mechanisms for directing process gas toward the wafer are not critical to this invention the sonic front caused by a process gas entering the chamber will itself cause the gas to rapidly disperse in all directions u2014 including toward the substrate process gases exit chamber 503 via an outlet 522 a vacuum pump e g a turbomolecular pump typically draws process gases out and maintains a suitably low pressure within the reactor for the hydrogen treatment step of the invention the hydrogen plasma may be generated by a remote plasma generator the reactive species generated from the plasma may be conveyed to chamber 503 through a feed tube the materials used to contain the plasma and feed tube must be resistant to attacks by the plasma and the feed tube should be kept as short as practical generating the plasma in a remote chamber does not subject the deposition chamber components to the temperature radiation or bombardment of a plasma formed in situ and has operating advantages which are apparent to those skilled in the art in a preferred embodiment hydrogen gas is introduced to the reactor to create the plasma containing hydrogen gas comprising substantially molecular hydrogen.
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end of sleeve 16 as better seen in fig6 the end of sleeve 16 may be stitched closed and folded over so as to be releasably secured to a corner of tent 10 by means of releasable fasteners such as the button snap 60 illustrated the above described inflatable supports may thus exhibit an important characteristic namely that when inflation begins as air flow reaches the ends of the supports the result is an uplifting since the ends are sealed and air pressure is introduced and since the bottom part of the sleeve is secured to the tent floor at the very end the sleeve as it begins to inflate begins to push against the pegged tent floor as seen in fig6 a and by so pushing urges the inflatable support upwardly so as to assist in self erecting of the tent the more air pressure is added the more force u201c f u201d helps the tent to self erect further the greater the maximum air pressure the greater the rigidity of the tent structure since the design of the rubber bladder is made so that the end of the supports become stronger with more pressure the uppermost limit of the air pressure that the inflatable support will sustain is primarily only limited by the tensile strength of the sleeve material rather.
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be present at input terminal 4 logic stage 9 will now divert the voltage previously present at output terminal 6 to a connection 11 to logic stage 10 logic stage 10 is connected to the photosensor 2 in transmitted light barrier 24 by input terminal 5 if the film 12 illustrated in fig3 has already been developed photosensor 2 will receive the light emitted by source 22 because developed films are practically transparent in the infrared range in this case a signal will accordingly be present at input terminal 5 if logic stage 10 is accordingly provided with a signal by way of connection 11 and input terminal 5 there will also be a signal at output terminal 7 but no signal at output terminals 6 and 8 if the film 12 is undeveloped and will accordingly have a blocking effect in the infrared range the photosensor 2 will receive no light and there will be no signal at input terminal 5 in this event a signal at connection 11 but no signal at input 5 there will be a signal at output terminal 8 in this state there will be no signal at output terminals 6 and 7 controls 3 can be considered a logical component with two input and three output terminals to ensure unambiguous results here transmitted light barrier 24 will be ideally positioned where it can act on the edge of the film.
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seed flow to one of the seed cups during selective passes a control system for the unit allows the shut off to be automatic after a selective number of passes have been completed or manual as selected by the operator the unseeded rows are used after germination for guiding a crop sprayer so that there will be no spray overlap and no gaps between the sprayer passes application_number US 49944595 A description referring to the accompanying drawings especially to fig1 there is illustrated a sprayer 10 spraying a field using a boom 12 in this instance the field has been seeded using a seeder with a 24 foot width in seeding the field one row of seed has been omitted on every four passes of the seeder this leaves marker lines 14 with no crop growth at 96 foot spacings across the field since the boom is 96 feet in length the sprayer 10 may follow the marker lines across the field and cover the complete crop with no overlap or gaps between the boom passes fig2 and 3 illustrate a seed box 16 of a conventional form with a series of seed discharge openings 18 along the bottom wall of the box below each discharge opening is a seed meter 20 with the usual flute 22 for metering the seed from the seed box and driven by a transverse drive shaft 24 this structure is conventional to shut off the seed flow to one of the seed meters a.
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11 includes a strap retainer 25 at the opposite end of the base 22 for retaining the other end of a strap or belt in a manner well known in the art the locking arm 23 of the plug member 11 includes a relatively thin planar portion 23a and a relatively thick hook portion 23b formed integral therewith and tapering as at 23c in the direction of insertion of the plug member 11 into the socket member 12 the hook portion 23b is recessed to provide a transversely elongated arcuate cavity 23d opening toward the base 22 and adapted to receive the complementary arcuate engaging surface 14b of the socket member 12 each of the retaining lugs 24 24 includes a stem portion 24a and an upwardly projecting abutment 24b normally spaced apart from the lower surface of the planar portion 23a of the locking arm 23 as shown in fig3 with this construction of the buckle 10 shown in fig1 4 the plug member 11 and the socket member 12 are coupled together by inserting the locking arm 23 through the entrance 19 into the guide channel 18 the locking arm 23 flexes downwardly about an axis in the planar portion 23a as the hook portion 23b engages slidingly with the inner surface of the upper shield 14 of the socket member 12 and advances to a point where the hook portion 23b snaps into locked engagement with.
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continues in the fast contact lookup profile in call mode according to the fast contact lookup profile touch panel 106 is on and display 108 is on to indicate call mode is active in addition display 108 automatically displays all or part of contact list 116 based on the character recognized for example if the character recognized is a u201c d u201d then display 108 displays the entries in contact list 116 that start with the letter u201c d u201d a user can then select a contact from the displayed contacts or cancel the operation using touch panel 106 if the user selects a contact communication module 118 automatically initiates a communication link 120 with the selected contact when the call ends telephone 102 leaves call mode step 514 and sleep module 126 causes telephone 102 to enter sleep mode step 510 a number of profiles have been described for telephone 102 it should be understood that features and functions of these profiles can be interchanged and modified to created additional profiles without undue experimentation after reading this disclosure embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented in digital electronic circuitry or in computer hardware firmware software or in combinations of them embodiments of the disclosure can be implemented in a computer program product tangibly embodied in a machine readable storage device for execution by a programmable processor and method steps of the disclosure can be performed by a programmable processor executing a program of instructions to perform functions of the disclosure by.
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quite easily from the groove to free the sheet preferably the side portions 38 and 43 are each at an angle of about 15 u00b0 to a plane perpendicular to the side wall of the channel member and intersect the head opening at angles that are with respect to such a plane and the center of the head opening approximately 30 u00b0 for side portion 40 and 60 u00b0 for side portion 38 respectively preferably such a longitudinal groove is provided in both side walls of the channel member permitting either one or two flexible sheets to be carried by the channel member thus each panel of the building structure may carry only one sheet to seal the enclosed structure from wind and rain or two parallel sheets to also assist significantly in thermally insulating the enclosed space if desired further insulation may be achieved by blowing or otherwise depositing in the space between the two flexible sheets an insultating material 48 some of which is shown in fig2 such as shredded styrofoam this material may be left in place or may it be blown in to insulate the enclosed environment during periods of thermal stress such as at night then sucked out of this space the next morning to again render the panel transparent to sunlight intersecting channel members as shown in fig6 may be connected by an angle bracket 52 this angle bracket being.
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1 1 g of the title compound melting point 193 u00b0 199 u00b0 c 1 2 3 4 5 6 hexahydrobenz f isoquinoline monohydrochloride 1 0 g is dissolved in 20 ml of water layered over with ether and neutralized with aqueous ammonia the organic phase is removed and the aqueous phase is reextracted with ether two 20 ml portions organics are combined dried filtered and stripped in vacuo to yield 0 75 g of the free base which is dissolved in 20 ml of benzene and 50 ml of absolute ethanol 3 4a 5 cis decahydro 5 oxiranylmethyl 2 3 4a 8a trans naphthalenetetrol tetraacetate ester 1 813 g is added to the solution and the resulting solution is heated to 50 u00b0 c u00b1 5 u00b0 for 18 hours solvent is removed in vacuo the residue is taken up in ether and the resulting powder is recrystallized from ethyl acetate to yield 1 17 g of the title compound n benzylstyrylpyridinium bromide 59 0 g is reduced by stirring in 750 ml of 50 aqueous methanol to which 30 g of sodium borohydride is added portionwise methanol is removed in vacuo the resulting slurry is filtered and the solids are partitioned between water and chloroform the aqueous layer is re extracted with chloroform the chloroform extracts are combined washed with aqueous sodium chloride dried and stripped to yield 33 2 g of the title compound four grams of this product is dissolved in absolute ethanol acidified with anhydrous hydrogen chloride in isopropanol yielding 3 7 g of solid which is recrystallized from methanol isopropanol to yield 2 72 g of crystals melting point 235 u00b0 240 u00b0 c a solution of 46 g 1 2 3 6 tetrahydro 4.
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outer radius of the drum 16 for the last few centimeters of travel the drum 16 as more clearly shown in fig5 and 6 has a normal circular first outer surface section 92 normally referred to as a drum helix with a first radius indicated at 94 a second outer surface helix section 96 has an elliptical contour that is tangent to the first outer surface section 92 at point 99 in proximity to the major axis 98 of the contour the minor axis 100 of the elliptical contour intersects the axis of rotation 26 the axis of rotation 26 is interposed between the defined center 102 of the elliptical contour and the elliptical contour surface 96 the elliptical contour is positioned such that the effective radius continually decreases from the tangent point 99 to the minor axis 100 to it 39 s minimum radius indicated at 104 it can be readily seen that the motor thus can provide for more torque to overcome the resisting forces of seals and latches by placing the cable along a smaller radius 104 in this fashion when the door is closed and the most tension is placed on the cable the highest bending stresses occur near the tangent point 99 near the major axis 98 and the highest tensile forces are in proximity of the minor.
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the disclosure and that any such work around will also fall under its scope it is envisioned that other styles and configurations can be easily incorporated into the teachings of the present disclosure and only one particular configuration may be shown and described for purposes of clarity and disclosure and not by way of limitation of scope the terms u201c a u201d and u201c an u201d herein do not denote a limitation of quantity but rather denote the presence of at least one of the referenced items referring now to fig1 through 5 depicting a domed swimming pool cover herein described as an u201c apparatus u201d 10 where like reference numerals represent similar or like parts in accordance with the invention the present disclosure describes an elevated pool cover for above ground swimming pools 100 fig1 shows an environmental cut away view the apparatus 10 the apparatus 10 includes a cover assembly 20 a plurality of support rods 50 and a plurality of attaching clip assemblies 70 the apparatus 10 also includes a flexible domed cover 20 supported by preferably three 3 fiberglass rods 50 similar to a camping tent support structure see fig3 the cover assembly 20 is a waterproof textile assembly having an overall diameter which exceeds a diameter of the swimming pool 100 so as to suitably drape partway down the side walls of the swimming pool 100 the cover assembly 20 extends over an upper perimeter edge and downward over the side walls of the swimming pool 100 and secured by an anchoring strap 26 arranged circumferentially around a bottom edge of the cover assembly 20 and lower end portion of the side walls the anchoring strap 26 is routed through and supported by a plurality of equally spaced strap loops 27 formed within the cover.
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lower truss structures 32 a lower support component were installed the construction of the lower support structure was completed by joining said truss 32 to said liner anchor 32 with hanging bolts 41 the upper reinforcing assembly 43 was installed next in the meantime a ring support 36 was constructed on the top section 35a of the shielding wall 35 located in the center of the building next the ring support 36 was reinforced from the inside with reinforcements 36a as shown in fig2 followed by the erection of a series of support columns 37 on the circumferential top edges 20a of the wall 20 as shown in fig3 it is necessary to ensure that the heights of the ring support 36 and the support columns are larger than that of the top slab next upper truss structures 38 an upper support component were constructed horizontally and parallel to each other on top of the ring supports 36 and support columns 37 the supports on both sides of the upper truss structure 38 were provided as shown in fig3 by installing long span trusses 39 in parallel with each other utilizing the remaining columns 37 located on top surface of the wall 20 the long span truss 39 was supported at suitable distances with reinforcing bundles 33 placed on top of the support column 25 standing on the floor slab 24 the upper support assemblies were constructed by joining the upper truss 38 and 39 with lower truss structure 32 by attaching hanging bolts 40 to the flange sections of the said components 38 and 39 and to the.
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a case where the planarization is performed by polishing an amount of time until the insulation layer 330 which is formed underneath the metal layer 340 is exposed is monitored so that it may be determined for how long to perform the planarization that is as shown in fig3 d the polishing progresses until the insulation layer 330 is exposed after the planarization the metal layer 340 for the rf lines is formed in a thick film having a thickness of about 2 to 3 u03bcm in consideration of the skin depth effect for which the flattening mold 330 of the insulation layer is formed in the thick film having a thickness of at least about 2 to 3 u03bcm accordingly the metal layer 340 is formed on the anchor part a and the rf line part a u2032 to a thickness matching the thickness of the insulation layer mold previously processed so that the electrode part in which the driving electrode layer 320 and the insulation layer 330 are formed and the rf lines are evenly formed with respect to thickness i e there is no difference of step heights thus an electrostatic drive type mems relay is formed having a structure in which the driving electrode 320 thereof is embedded in the insulation layer 330 next as shown in fig3 e.
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280 creates 930 a task todo in the called user 39 s calendar representing the call this may resemble a graphic icon the caller also sets the start time of the call and an end time when the caller wants to be called back if the caller decides to cancel the call processing continues at step 950 where the caller cancels the call and removes the call from the called user 39 s calendar and terminates the calling process at step 955 at step 935 the dialer 280 checks to see if the start time set by the caller is after the current time if the start time is after the current time the dialer 280 loops the calling process if on the other hand the start time is not after the current time the dialer 280 checks to see whether the end time is after the current time at step 940 at step 945 if the end time is after the current time the dialer 280 checks to see if the call task entered in the called user 39 s calendar has been deleted by the user if the task has been deleted the dialer 280 cancels the task and removes it from the user 39 s calendar at step 950 if the task has not been deleted from the called user 39 s calendar then at step 960 the dialer 280 checks to see whether the called user has set the u201c do not disturb u201d sign if the called user has not set the u201c do not disturb u201d sign the dialer 280 checks for.
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image display apparatus wherein in the process of receiving and successively displaying a plurality of image data representing a plurality of pictures a previously displayed image can be distinguished from a next image easily and the outline of the previously displayed image can be grasped the image display apparatus includes a data receiving unit for receiving a plurality of image data an image data generating unit for generating overwritten image data at predetermined intervals a look up table altering unit for altering gradation processing condition of the first image data and setting that of the overwritten image data an image processing unit for executing gradation processing of the first image data in accordance with the altered condition and executing gradation processing of the overwritten image data in accordance with the set condition and a display unit for displaying the first picture and displaying an overwritten picture application_number US 98827901 A description embodiments of the present invention will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings the same constituent elements are designated by the same reference numerals and explanation thereof will be omitted 0020 fig1 shows a configuration of a medical image processing system including an image display apparatus according to one embodiment of the present invention in this embodiment a record sheet photostimulable phosphor sheet for radiophotography is coated with photostimulable phosphor substance and records information of an object when it is irradiated by radiation in fig1 an image display apparatus 1 and an image.
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methallylsulfonic acid styrenesulfonic acid or a metallic salt of one of the last three vinyl compounds a process for producing acrylic fiber comprises the steps of spinning a spinning solution of an an polymer as mentioned above in a solvent therefor according to the known wet dry or dry jet wet process and subjecting the resulting coagulated filaments to the steps including drawing water washing and drying to form a fiber in this process low velocity spinning multistep drawing etc are favorably adopted for the purpose of obtaining a denser fiber in this process for producing acrylic fiber the above mentioned oiling agent may be used as a processing oil in the steps succeeding water washing and drawing or as a finishing oil after drying it may also be used after forming fiber when it is used as the processing oil it is desired to comprise a combined oil component selected from among those having antistatic properties such as nonylphenol cationic oil and fatty acid esters and those capable of providing smoothness such as wax and adducts of a higher alcohol with ethylene oxide when it is used as the finishing oil it is desired to comprise a mineral oil an adduct of an higher alcohol with ethylene oxide or a neutral oil for providing a uniform applicability in addition to one having antistatic properties and one capable of providing smoothness the neopentyl alcohol derivative as the indispensable component of the oiling agent to be used in the process of the present invention has an excellent performance in respect of thermal resistance amount of heating residue amount of heat generation and degree of densification of the resulting fiber etc therefore it exhibits very excellent effects of preventing acrylic fiber precursor for production of a carbon.
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pdu in the trblk is a fragment of an sdu or not this process can be described in a generalized form along the lines of fig1 sdus or fragments of sdus are taken from a buffer and it is then determined whether the sdu or fragment of an sdu fits in the remaining size of the transport block which might be the whole of the transport block or only a part thereof if the full sdu or fragment of the sdu fits in the remaining size of the transport block a pdu is created from this sdu this pdu is then inserted in the transport block the transport block is checked whether there is any size remaining if there is the process starts over again if there is not the indicators are added and the transport block is transmitted with the indicators if however the sdu or fragment of the sdu does not fit in the remaining size of the transport block the sdu is fragmented and a pdu is created from a fragment of the sdu to fit into the remaining size of the transport block the second fragment of the sdu is put in the buffer and the pdu is then inserted into the transport block and the indicators added the first fragmentation flag fff indicates whether the first pdu in the transport block is a fragment of sdu or not and the second fragmentation flag sff indicates whether the.
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the correlation wafer that was identified by the mes 22 the tester server 26 then transmits the test programs to the tester 28 step f does not have to be performed in sequence with any of steps b c d and e thus step f can be performed before concurrently with or after any of these steps in step g the tester 28 collects the reference data testing instructions and test programs for the correlation wafer and executes the testing instructions which are the position information of the dice that are to be tested the tester 28 then transmits signals to the prober 10 to test the correlation wafer in step h the prober physically makes electrical contact with the dice one die at a time or several dice at once on the correlation wafer to test the functionality of the dice as the prober 10 tests the dice on the correlation wafer it sends the results back to the tester server 26 for storage after the testing is completed the tester 28 in step i may send a request to the central instruction subsystem 90 for the correlation criteria in step j the correlation server 32 may identify within the database 40 the requested correlation criteria and in step k transmit the correlation criteria to the tester 28 the correlation criteria may be.
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for a liability transfer at a customer location the on demand liability transfer scheduling order 322 may be generated by on demand liability transfer scheduling order logic 304 based on a received on demand liability transfer scheduling request 320 which may be received from a customer device such as the customer device 102 of fig1 and 2 on demand liability transfer scheduling order logic 304 may be operable to verify provider availability for a liability transfer at a requested time and a requested location to determine a scheduled time and scheduled location for the liability transfer for example upon receiving an on demand liability transfer scheduling request 320 on demand liability transfer scheduling order logic 304 may generate an on demand liability transfer scheduling order 322 based on the availability of the provider in one example on demand liability transfer scheduling order logic 304 generates an on demand liability transfer scheduling order 322 for transmission to a particular provider device 106 based on various metrics such as for example current location of provider vehicles obtainable via for example gps expected location of provider vehicles vehicle operation hours and possibly others liability verification processing logic 302 may be operable to verify a first amount of liability e g a requested liability transfer amount with a second amount of liability e.
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frame member 19 the front frame member 17 has an inner peripheral portion 37 which circumscribes the transparent pane 27 once the pane is installed in the assembly the innermost region of the peripheral portion 37 comprises a flange region which overlays an outer periphery of the transparent pane 27 an internal wall 39 extends perpendicularly from the innermost region of the portion 37 generally perpendicular thereto and creates a right angled cavity in the interior of the frame assembly the internal wall 39 also forms one side of an internal baffle or cavity 41 more importantly the right angled cavity which is formed by the internal wall 39 and outer peripheral wall 37 form a positive stop region for the outer periphery of the transparent pane 27 holding it securely in position with reference now to the rear frame member 19 of the window frame assembly shown in fig4 this member of the assembly also has an inner peripheral portion which depends downwardly form the region shown as 19 in fig4 surrounding the door panel this inner peripheral region forms a plurality of honeycomb regions shown as 42 43 and 45 in fig4 when viewed in cross section the lowermost honeycomb region as viewed in fig4 has an outer circumferential rib 49 which is received within a mating recess or.
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containing 1 u2013 10 of such amino acids is printed with pigmented inks superior image quality better than that obtainable with the pigmented inks alone is obtained furthermore the amino acids lead to much better compatibility with various adhesives than can be achieved with acids that do not have a permanent charge amine cured epoxy adhesive was exposed to fixer fluid at 70 u00b0 c for 21 days and then examined fixer fluids containing 4 acid of either acetic acid succinic acid or glutaric acid respectively lead to greater than 11 weight gain causing die bow and die cracking in the adhesive the weight gain of the adhesive in the fixer fluid containing 4 u03b2 alanine was decreased to 4 eliminating die bow and die cracking issues six fixer and ink compositions were prepared containing various buffer formulations each fixer or ink composition was used to soak cured adhesive bars in the size of 20 mm u00d7 10 mm u00d7 4 mm the soaking was conducted at 70 u00b0 c for four weeks various combinations of succinic acid 1 2 hexanediol and u03b2 alanine were used in the buffer formulations specific combinations and results are given below in table 2 fixer fluid 2 has 15 organic solvents but lacks the 1 2 hexanediol of fixer fluid 1 fixer fluid 2 also has 0 5 water soluble surfactants 4 succinic acid 3 cationic polymer and the balance water fixer fluid 3 is identical to fixer fluid 1 except that it contains 4 beta alanine instead of 4 succinic acid the ink of table 2 consists of 20 organic solvents but.
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and is centered around a peak corresponding to a substantially lower molecular weight moreover as is apparent from fig2 the effect is obtainable even with pre fractionated lubricant it was found that use of lubricant vapor rather than lubricant liquid by vaporizing lubricant liquid results in an in situ and on demand lubricant fractionation method thereby obviating the need for a separate pre fractionation process alternatively a pre fractionated lubricant can be employed with a somewhat different vapor phase molecular weight distribution comparing fig1 and 2 in addition to use with polymeric lubricant materials as hereinabove described the present invention enjoys utility with a variety of other types of lubricant materials including but not limited to monomeric oils and high vapor pressure solids an embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in fig3 and comprises an apparatus for vaporizing a lubricant and forming the vaporized lubricant into a collimated molecular beam for impinging on at least a selected portion of a magnetic recording medium such as a magnetic disc as illustrated apparatus 10 comprises an in line series of evacuable chambers in fluid communication through orifices formed in vertically extending walls which partition the apparatus into the various chambers source chamber 1 contains an amount of liquid lubricant 2 therein in equilibrium with lubricant vapor 3 a vertically extending wall portion 4 of source chamber 1 is formed with a first collimating.
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manner by bolts the wheel assembly 24 shown in fig1 and 4 comprises an axle 44 a pair of wheels 45 and a pair of brackets 46 and 47 the axle 44 can readily be made by inserting a concrete anchor in each end of a length of 1 2 inch 12 7 mm conduit and using a bolt 1 2 inch 12 7 mm by 31 2 inches 89 mm long at each end through a wheel 45 and turned into the respective anchor the type of anchor that is readily available is an expandable plug having a threaded hole in which a 1 2 inch 12 7 mm bolt is turned to expand the plug tightly in the end of the conduit used for the axle 44 the brackets 46 and 47 secure the axle 44 to the supporting members 15 and 16 respectively and may each comprise a single piece of tubing that is flattened intermediate its ends the flattened portion is turned tightly somewhat more than a turn about the axle 44 near a respective end of the axle each end of each of the brackets is flattened and drilled to have a hole the same size as the holes through the cross members 20 and 23 and the.
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1 2 3 and 4 respectively its four outputs are cascaded individually by rf phase and amplitude compensation circuits mechanisms 213 which are driven by an optimization loop their outputs 214 are connected to the 4 individual inputs of the pas 220 individually the outputs 221 of the 4 pas 220 become the inputs to the 4 to 4 wf demux processor 232 the four outputs 234 from the wf demuxer are depicted as ports a b c and d respectively the iterative equalization processor 235 consists of two functions diagnostic 235 a and optimization 235 b the outputs of the optimization process 235 b will be the parameters for equalization circuits mechanisms 213 in next updates the 4 outputs 234 are used as diagnostic signals for the evaluations of whether the 4 propagation paths are equalized in amplitudes and phases and the optimization process generates the new parameters for the rf phase and amplitude compensations circuits mechanisms 213 as an example of two input signals a signal stream s1 t connected to port 1 of the 4 inputs 211 of the wf muxer 212 is spread into 4 channels with a unique spatial phase distribution or a wf while another signal stream s3 t connected to port 3.
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extent and longitudinal and lateral movements or displacements of the arm 27 which boundary restrictions cooperate with 1 the spacing of the detent teeth 26 longitudinally and 2 the displacement extents of the hub structure 22 relative to the hub receiving apertures 41 and contacts between the printed circuit board assemblies 20 a and 20 b and the terminals 34 38 laterally the first and second hub halves 24 and 25 are respectively rotatively and axially displaceable via said longitudinal and lateral positions as selected by the end user or musician the current conductive circuitry 42 is selectively engageable with the terminals 34 38 via the selected arm assembly positions for enabling signals to pass through select circuitry chosen by the end user the terminals 34 38 are preferably in electrical communication with a plurality of guitar based pickups as at 12 14 for directing signals from the guitar based pickups 12 14 through the terminals 34 38 and circuitry of the printed circuit board assemblies 20 a and 20 b for further signal output e g via amplification means 60 the switch assembly 10 according to the present invention thus enables a user to selectively alter signal outputs from guitar based pickups as at 12 14 by enabling the user to select.
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US 9887014 B2 abstract a radiation hardened reference circuit includes a precision voltage reference circuit for generating a current controlling voltage at first and second terminals a driver circuit for receiving the current controlling voltage at first and second terminals and for generating an output reference voltage and a differential sampling circuit having first and second input terminals coupled to the first and second terminals of the voltage reference circuit and first and second output terminals coupled to the first and second terminals of the driver circuit application_number US 64217709 A description it is thus desirable to impart the wanted driving signal v ref v ref _ loop onto the mdacs of the adc without it being affected by any error existing between v gnd and v gnd u2032 this can be achieved by relying on the identity or precision scaling of the v gs of the follower 39 s mosfet and of the degeneration resistor which were expected and capitalized upon also in prior art in such case in fact the v ref driver can be referenced to the precision loop by way of a floating i e ground independent capacitor connected directly across the gate and source nodes of the active device as illustrated in fig4 referring now to fig4 a reference circuit 400 according to the present invention is shown having an amplifier 402 having a positive input for receiving a v in input signal a negative input and an output a compensation capacitor c loop is coupled to the output of amplifier 402 the output of amplifier 402 is also coupled to the gate of transistor m 1 the drain of transistor m 1 is coupled to the power supply voltage v the source of transistor m 1 node 414 is coupled to a first.
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in completing the decoding the errors if there were any are corrected the data are sent to the requesting software application and the reading operation ends e if on the other hand the first attempt fails in completing the decoding we apply the soft decoder to the retrieved representation of the codeword a second time this time with a large number of bits for message passing as this second decoding is guaranteed to succeed as long as the error pattern is not beyond the correction capability of the ecc scheme the decoding succeeds all errors are corrected the data are sent to the requesting software application and the reading operation ends even though the methods of the present invention are useful for many types of systems these methods are especially useful for flash memory systems this is because the error rate of flash memories is time dependent right after storing data into a flash memory its reliability is relatively high but as time passes that same data are read out with lower and lower reliability this is the result of the charge in the memory cells 39 gates leaking out over time another effect in flash memories is that while a fresh device has a relatively high reliability a much used device one that had undergone many write and erase cycles has much lower reliability when designing ecc schemes for protecting data stored in a.
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or more openings of clutch housing 62 passing the interior of the clutch housing 62 and in particular flowing around friction linings 61 of clutch 60 to absorb the heat that is generated there before exiting clutch housing 62 through one or more further openings of clutch housing 62 and flowing to fluid transport device 10 from there the fluid again moves through the aforedescribed circuit in a non illustrated alternative embodiment the fluid is additionally transported through gap 42 to cool the magnetic components of stator 70 and rotor 50 and preferably also electrical components that may be present in this way the fluid is transported through a circuit that on the one hand allows the fluid to be cooled by a cooling circuit that is preferably already present in the hybrid module and on the other hand allows heat to be absorbed in the region of clutch 60 in particular in the region of friction linings 61 of the clutch preferably inside clutch housing 62 in the embodiment shown in fig4 the fluid transport device 10 is a fan wheel including flow elements 11 at least one protrusion 12 is disposed on the hub of fan wheel 10 to allow fan wheel 10 to be fitted onto a shaft for co rotation therewith in particular onto the transmission side rotor shaft of hybrid module 40 to receive fluid transport device 10 a shaft of hybrid module 40 preferably includes at least one corresponding groove the present invention for the first time recognizes and addresses the fact that the functioning of a rotor integrated clutch of the hybrid module.
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along conduit 20 and causes a portion of the carrier stream containing the sample sa to flow to analyzer 75 for analysis in known fashion controller 80 can also be used to correlate the results obtained by analyzer 75 with respect to the particular fermentor from which it was obtained hence a complete record of the fermentors 40a 40c can be obtained automatically and without human intervention alternatively valve 70 can divert the flow to a collection point not shown that is not physically connected with an analyzer also valve 70 may divert the stream alternately to any of a plurality of analyzers or collection points as best seen in fig2 the carrier stream flowing in conduit 20 passes without interruption through any one of injectors 50a 50c which are identical six port valves injector 50a is illustrated to exemplify these injectors as shown fermentor tube 45a receives sample sa from fermentor 40a not shown and is connected to sample inlet port 54a sample sa flows from port 54a through ports 54a 2 54a 5 and 54a 6 and out to waste through waste tube 56a a sample loop 55a between ports 54a 2 and 54a 5 has a storage capacity typically from about 2 milliliters ml to about 50 ml as is conventional the injector 50a comprises a valve sleeve 52a and rotating grooved stem 53a for the control of fluid flow the inner walls of the grooves and ports can be of the same polytetrafluoroethylene.
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the snap locks have a length which is less than 1 4 that of the clamps and a c shaped cross section along an entire length thereof as shown in fig3 the snap locks include two pairs of first snap locks 26 situated about a first horizontal axis and mounted to a bottom surface of the top of the table adjacent to the opposite side edges of the peripheral lip it should be noted that the first snap locks reside along a common axis which is parallel with that of the opposite side edges of the peripheral lip the snap locks further include a pair of second snap locks 28 each positioned about a vertical axis the second snap locks are each mounted to an interior surface of a central extent of an associated one of the opposite side edges of the peripheral lip finally a third snap lock 30 is situated about a second horizontal axis perpendicular with the first horizontal axis as shown in the figures the third snap lock is coupled to a central extent of the bottom surface of the top of the table lastly a t shaped leg 32 includes a horizontal extent which is snappily and rotatably coupled between one of the pairs of the first snap locks a vertical extent of the leg is thus pivotable between a horizontal orientation and a vertical orientation so that the horizontal extent does not interfere with the second snap lock it is preferred that the combined height of the horizontal extent and the.
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the same or are very similar to that shown in fig1 b and which generally comprise a horizontally positioned rod 8 rotatably connected in and to head rail 12 multiple pulleys 5 affixed to rod 8 to spin with rod 8 with the pulleys 5 in spaced relationship with one another a worm gear wheel 16 is attached to rod 8 usually toward one end thereof a worm gear 15 is rotatably attached to head rail 12 and in contact with gear wheel 16 so that rotation of worm gear 15 causes rotation in worm gear wheel 16 which in turn rotates rod 8 and pulleys 5 trained over pulleys 5 are loops of string or cord 9 one loop per pulley 5 normally the loops of string 9 hang downward and include short horizontally disposed strings 3 connecting across the two sides of a given loop slats 13 rest atop horizontal strings 3 between multiple loops of string 9 the loops 9 trained over pulleys 5 are such that the string moves with the pulleys 5 when rotation occurs therefore strings 3 can be tilted and thus the slats 13 resting atop strings 3 may be tilted to varying degrees of open and to being vertically tilted to put the blind in a closed state normally slats 13 remain horizontal but tilt with the edge nearest the window rolling in a radius nearer or further relative to the window in typical venetian blinds the rod 4 is the device which the user grasps in hand to rotate the rod 4 and ultimately pulleys 5.
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trigger pulls however if the signal of fig8 was monitored and filtered using the method of the present invention the signal would have been quickly determined to be invalid as a clear trigger bounce operation for example the signal of fig8 transitions too slowly from a fully released condition at 62 to a trigger depressed condition at 66 also the stroke length of the trigger 18 is far too short as it hovers about the trigger activation line 56 also the signal does not remain long enough above and below the trigger activation line 56 when combined as desired the various parameters can be set to eliminate the effect of recoil and trigger bounce on a paintball marker 10 the trigger transition filter of the present invention can be easily incorporated into an existing operating system of a marker 10 any algorithm can be employed to carry out the method of the present invention further the filter at 46 of fig3 of the present invention can be written in any language known in the art for easy incorporation into a marker operating system the software that embodies the trigger transition filter of the present invention can be easily installed on a marker 10 by an upgrade moreover once the software is installed on a marker 10 the parameters of the software as described above can be easily set for all competitors during a competition for example before a competition the parameters for the match can be uploaded to the markers of the competitors to dictate the constraints on trigger bounce operation thus the parameters of trigger bounce control.
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signals appropriately to memory block 202 and six i o blocks 150 as illustrated in an exemplary fashion in fig8 for example i o switch matrix 806 may include a number of multiplexers to route the signals such as a 25 1 multiplexer a 16 1 multiplexer a 25 1 multiplexer and a 20 1 multiplexer for data output signals control signals clock control signals and general control signals e g ce and lsr respectively for memory block 202 and a 25 1 multiplexer for data output signals for six i o blocks 150 in a similar fashion i o switch matrix 806 also routes signals from memory block 202 and six i o blocks 150 to routing switch matrix 808 systems and methods are disclosed herein to provide for example one or more interface architectures for a pld for example in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention an interface block is disclosed to support the interface requirements for i o blocks and memory blocks e g combination common interface block cib architecture the interface block implementation may reduce the number of independent cibs for the i o blocks or the memory blocks the interface block may also provide an optimized cib architecture for vertical and horizontal connectivity without compromising routability which may result in reducing and optimizing the required cib area the interface block architecture for example may be beneficial for low cost plds and or for i o intensive pld applications for example in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention an exemplary implementation of a cib architecture disclosed herein may.
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a radial direction and can have for example a loop shape in such an embodiment the spring band clamp 1 including the holding element 5 however occupies a relatively large amount of space in a radial direction in order for the finger load to be low when the holding element 5 is disengaged from the tensioning ends 3 4 for releasing spring band clamp 1 it is furthermore provided that the grip section 8 has an arch 9 matched to the shape of a finger the force distribution is good over the entire arch 9 during disengagement grip section 8 however has an arch 9 not only over part of its length but also another arch 10 which extends over its width and which is arched to the inside by which even better force distribution and lower finger load result during disengagement grip section 8 itself therefore is ergonomically formed with respect to manual finger withdrawal the width of grip section 8 being several times greater than its thickness and with both a lengthwise and widthwise curvature in the embodiments shown the width of grip section 8 roughly corresponds to the width of spring band 2 at least on one side preferably on both outer sides the grip section 8 has a fold 11 which is shown only in fig3 so that its stiffness is higher and there is no danger that grip section 8 will bend during disengagement instead of grip section 8 being provided with the aforementioned fold s 11 of course it can also be subjected.
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engagement with the end flange 44 of the switch outer sleeve 40 to progressively readjust the outer sleeve 40 to a proper position in the structure depicted at fig4 5 the switch 32 mounted in the end of the slave cylinder bore 28 also comprises an inner sleeve 38 provided at one end with an electrically conductive bridging contact ring 60 and an outer sleeve 40 provided with a pair of spring contacts 62 and 64 for closing a circuit through the wires 66 and 68 the outer sleeve 40 is frictionally held within the bore 28 as a result of being provided at its end in which telescopes the inner sleeve 38 with an annular flange 74 having an outer edge 76 in frictional engagement with the internal surface of the cylinder bore 28 the switch holding ring 50 has an inwardly directed radial flange 78 frictionally engaged at its edge 80 with the peripheral surface of the outer sleeve 40 the inner sleeve 38 is attached at one end to the piston 30 by any convenient means such as a split ring 82 disposed in a corresponding inner groove in a cylindrical recess 84 formed at the end of the piston 30 and in which is engaged the.
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on the first n type inp buffer layer 60 by 20 mev or more in such production process steps of the semiconductor laser with light modulator of this third embodiment in a state where the first n type inp buffer layer 60 is formed on the n type inp substrate 1 after the stripe shaped recess 1b is formed and the n type gainp layer 2 fills the recess 1b the second n type inp buffer layer 70 the undoped ingaasp layer 4 and the p type inp layer 5 are epitaxially grown in this order therefore when the first n type inp buffer layer 60 is for example 0 9 u03bcm thick simply by growing the second n type inp buffer layer 70 the undoped ingaasp layer 4 and the p type inp layer 5 on the first n type inp buffer layer 60 with thicknesses of 0 1 u03bcm 0 1 u03bcm and 0 5 u03bcm respectively the operating layer of the semiconductor laser can be produced in a thickness that realizes a stable laser oscillation i e 1 5 u03bcm or more as described above and the operating layer of the light modulator can be produced to have a thickness of approximately 0 7 u03bcm therefore in the production process steps of the semiconductor laser with light modulator the ga composition of the n type gainp layer 2 is within a range of 0 047 to 0 064 the difference in the energy band gap between the active layer of the semiconductor laser and the.
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in the accompanying figures the present invention is directed towards a do it yourself mounting or installation kit generally indicated as 10 in fig1 in addition the present invention includes the structural and operative details of a tile assembly including one or more tile sheets and the method of installing or mounting the tile assembly in an effective efficient and time saving manner as indicated the do it yourself installation assembly 10 comes in a packaged form utilizing an appropriately sized and structured container 12 with primary reference to fig2 the various components of the kit assembly 10 are collectively represented and include at least one but more practically a plurality of tile sheets 14 as well as a plurality of installation materials and installation tools when combined and used as intended the installation materials and tools facilitate the do it yourself method of installation of the one or more tile sheets 14 on a predetermined area of a support surface 16 as generally represented in fig7 and 8 more specifically the dimension configuration and number of tile sheets 14 may be such as to facilitate the mounting or installation of the tile sheets on a predetermined area of the support surface 16 by way of example only an intended area for installation of the support surface 16 may be a kitchen backsplash area as such the size.
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nonselective rpcvd process of single crystal silicon germanium in particular features and components 102 104 106 107 108 112 114 115 and 116 of structure 100 of fig1 are shown respectively as features and components 402 404 406 407 408 412 414 415 and 416 of structure 400 of fig4 in addition etch stop layer 317 and cap layer 318 of structure 360 of fig3 b are shown respectively in structure 400 of fig4 as etch stop layer 417 and cap layer 418 thus fig4 shows structure 400 subsequent to step 260 of flow chart 200 and after epitaxial deposition in a nonselective rpcvd process of single crystal silicon germanium base 421 of the npn hbt on top surface 404 of collector 402 because the epitaxial deposition of silicon germanium is nonselective structure 400 also shows the deposition of polycrystalline base contact 422 having interface 423 with base 421 polycrystalline base contact 422 is deposited above cap layer 418 etch stop layer 417 and field oxide isolation regions 414 and 415 fig4 shows structure 400 after epitaxial deposition in an rpcvd process of single crystal silicon germanium base of the npn hbt as discussed above the higher gain speeds and frequency response of the hbt have been achieved as a result of certain advantages of silicon germanium not available with pure silicon for example the higher speeds and frequency response of the hbt have been achieved as a result of taking advantage of the.