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lower turn off path 312 of the former end cover 3 then continues to travel along the tilted turn off path 313 of the latter end cover 3 thereby making an upwards turning and returns to the upper turn off path 311 of the former end cover 3 such an endless circulation of the ball 5 between the slide rail 1 and the slider 2 will be maintained as long as the linear guide way operates it emerges from the above description that the ball circulation system for linear guide way according to the present invention in which the cross wise and separated circulation passages are integrally combined together by the end covers 3 is apparently more advantageous than one in which the two circulation passages are segregated as in the conventional techniques in several respects namely 1 the two independent circulations combined in one piece only needs twice operations to fill the rolling balls resulting in facilitating assembly work 2 rolling balls 5 are able to make up and down circulation and uniformly lubricated with a simply constructed oil circulation path 3 up and down circulation of rolling balls 5 causes reducing their load stress the lengthened circulation passage allows to accommodate more rolling balls 5 in the linear guide way further contributes to reducing their loading stress in addition for further variation of design aspect for the end cover structure some of the extra design features are added for the end cover 3 in a first embodiment shown in fig9 the oil path 315 formed on the main block 31 is replaced by an oil path 324 formed.
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series of global positioning satellites 38 in orbit about the earth remote computer 32 requests pre existing field data from various established databases 36 this data can include for example nrcs soil surveys or other soil maps crop yield digital elevation models satellite images air photos orthorectified air photos geology surveys soil and water test information land use records and history and field and property boundaries in some cases the field boundary 28 is initially determined on site by initially driving test vehicle 16 around the area to be mapped while recording boundary marks with the gps system the available data is then compiled using software contained either on test vehicle 16 field support vehicle 30 or from remote computer 32 to form an integrated database reflecting the known information with respect to field 26 in some cases more than one test vehicle 16 is deployed in a field at a given time to promote testing and sampling efficiency the test vehicles may all perform the same types of tasks or may each be equipped to perform a specialized task with all preferably coordinated from a single remote vehicle 30 or computer 32 while the test vehicle may be a wheeled or tracked mobile platform in some cases it comprises a set of instrumentation and sensors carried about in a backpack or pushed about on a cart or sled by a test operator referring to fig4 a significant part of an efficient process of refining or improving the soil map of field 26 is collecting and integrating the pre existing data from various accessible sources because such data is represented in.
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another example the holes 40 had a minimum diameter of 0 062 inch and their spacing circumferentially and axially of the screen member was respectively 0 250 inch and 0 219 inch with each inlet portion 0 030 inch deep at its inner periphery the outer diameter of each inlet portion was 0 224 inch which provided a maximum overlap of 0 102 inch spirally of the screening member and a maximum overlap of 0 005 inch circumferentially of the screening member the combined total of the countersunk areas u03c0r 2 n would theoretically exceed the area of surface 45 except for the overlaps in another example the holes 40 had a minimum diameter of 0 125 inch and their spacing circumferentially and axially of the screen member was respectively 0 250 inch and 0 375 inch with each inlet portion 0 030 inch deep at its inner periphery the outer diameter of each inlet portion was 0 27 inch which provided an overlap of 0 020 inch between adjacent inlet portions axially of the screening member and 0 045 inch spirally of the screening member and a ridge 46 having a minimum width of 0 10 inch between adjacent inlet portions axially of the screening member the total of the countersunk areas u03c0r 2 n would again theoretically exceed the area of surface 45.
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pluraltiy of interconnected panels 12 each panel 12 is an individual section having a periphery formed of a plurality of elongated preferably extruded frame members including a top horizontal member 14 vertical side members 16 and a horizontal bottom member 18 secured together at the corners the corners of the top side and bottom frame members are secured together by a conventional corner lock or key not shown positioned within the hollow interior of the top side and bottom frame members to form a rigid juncture therebetween the corner lock is secured therein in a conventional manner as by welding or the like the corner lock itself forms no part of the present invention and will not be described in greater detail a door panel 20 is mounted by hinges 22 in the framework of at least one of panels 12 to provide access to the interior of the enclosure individual panels 12 are typically screened at 24 in conventional fashion opaque privacy panels which may or may not be of the selfstoring type may also be provided to accommodate varying weather conditions the roof assembly 26 includes a plurality of tube members 28 and a central hub or spider 30 interconnecting the tubes centrally and above the enclosure the support tubes are compressed during installation to bow downwardly in generally dome shaped fashion each is fixed at the enclosure between adjacent pairs of panels 12 the tube extremities are retained at the positions by means of hook like sections 32 which engage an upper cable member in the manner indicated in fig4 a weather proof top covering 34 of vinyl or the like covers the enclosure in.
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covered bicycle a to the bicycle rack k similarly reinforcement of the c shaped and or s shaped fitted portions allows the cover 10 to be reused without tearing of the cover along the top edge 20 the bicycle cover 10 can protect the bicycle a from environmental conditions such as heat moisture and wind in another exemplary storage method the body 12 of the bicycle cover 10 can include a generally c shaped fitted portion 58 or a generally s shaped fitted portion 60 as shown in fig3 the bicycle a can be covered with the body 12 of bicycle cover so that the generally c shaped fitted portion 58 or generally s shaped fitted portion 60 can receive a front portion of the bicycle seat e or aerobar g the opening 30 of the cover 10 can be closed around the bicycle a using a securing element 36 due to the unique configuration of the fitted portions the covered bicycle a can be easily supported on a rail or bicycle rack under the bicycle seat e the covered bicycle a can be secured to a bicycle rack pipe or similar structure by passing a bicycle lock c through the reinforced openings 32 34 and locking the covered bicycle a to the.
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comprises one or more telephone modems t1 and or t3 interfaces cable modems isdn modems or other suitable devices for exchanging signals with the internet 102 and specific embodiment of terminals 104 present the application program 106 is a software module configured to implement the invention 39 s selective internet request filtering and resubmission scheduling the application program 106 may be implemented using one or more neural networks artificial intelligence lookup tables if then else statements or other appropriate techniques the application program 106 is discussed in greater detail below the cache store 110 comprises a data store implemented in software hardware or a combination of both as an example the cache store 110 may comprise a software implemented buffer a fast access memory hardware component such as random access memory etc in an alternative embodiment there may be terminals 104 separately coupled to the internet 102 rather than through the common server 101 in this embodiment each of such 34 independent 34 terminal individually incorporates components of its own download request server rather than employing the shared resources of the server 101 the components of an individual terminal 39 s download request server may be implemented by programming existing hardware of the terminal 104 or by adding hardware components as necessary in this environment where terminals have separate internet access there is no concern with overworking shared components such as a server however a need still exists to minimize internet access costs for each terminal 104 internet access costs may include for example financial costs e.
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cuttings removal in an exemplary embodiment such a turbine drill motor includes a bypass channel to divert a portion of the driving fluid supply when the bit is off bottom to limit the no load runaway speed of the turbine serial and parallel flow paths can be accommodated and different drill bits for cutting and well bore servicing are disclosed application_number US 79660210 A description exemplary embodiments are illustrated in referenced figures of the drawings it is intended that the embodiments and figures disclosed herein are to be considered illustrative rather than restrictive no limitation on the scope of the technology and of the claims that follow is to be imputed to the examples shown in the drawings and discussed herein further it should be understood that any feature of one embodiment disclosed herein can be combined with one or more features of any other embodiment that is disclosed unless otherwise indicated the jet turbodrill disclosed herein is designed to operate at a significantly higher differential pressure but a similar flow rate as compared to a conventional mud turbine drill motor the increased pressure provides higher power and speed fig1 is a cross sectional side view of a first exemplary embodiment of a jet turbodrill based on a parallel fluid flow showing the bit off bottom the turbodrill is enclosed in a housing 1 that is fixed to the end of a drillstring which provides fluid at a constant flow rate to an inlet cavity 2 the fluid may be water drilling mud oil based fluid gas or a comingled fluid the fluid is directed through.
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a circular segment 2 supported on hinges 3 and 4 aligned on the polar axis of an equatorial mount 5 mounted on a leveling base 6 the circular segment 2 has a holding means 7 for positioning it on a time dial 8 the solar ray directed assembly has shoes 9 and 10 bearing at spaced apart points on the circular segment rim 11 a declination indicator 12 a replica of the sun 13 a target member 14 a declination holding means 15 outer rim spacer 16 inner rim spacers 17 and straddle parts 18 and 19 shoes 9 and 10 declination indicator 12 and outer rim spacer 16 may be combined in a single piece of flat stock straddle parts 18 and 19 may be similar outer rim spacer 16 and inner rim spacers 17 may have the same thickness as the circular segment 2 or other means not shown such as springs or a pressure pad may be used for maintaining parallel alignment of the straddle part 18 or 19 with the circular segment 2 the declination holding means 15 may be a simple leaf spring as shown other means not shown such as a screw clamp may be used to hold shoes 9 and 10 in contact with the circular segment rim 11 and retain the declination setting the target 20 on the target member 14 and the aperture 21 on the replica of the sun 13 are on a line of sight which is parallel to a radial line originating at the intersection of the polar axis with the equatorial plane and parallel to the face plane of the circular segment 2 an aperture 21a and a corresponding target 20a may be located on the opposite side of the circular segment 2 as.
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vertically acting hydraulic press preferably the mold surface temperature is set to about 200 u00b0 f the press should be capable of imposing at least 1000 psi on the molten material to distribute it throughout the mold once the mold is closed by the press the composite material should be cooled just long enough to form a cooled skin on the panel so that the panel can be transported outside the press either robotically or manually the cooling time can be as low as 15 seconds and is typically 45 to 60 seconds compression molding is preferred to form the panels of the present invention because of their high inherent viscosities which are a result of high fiber content the construction panel formed by the present process preferably has an upper portion and a lower portion the construction panel produced according to this process can have any shape size or texture as exemplified above a method for installing the construction panels on a surface comprises attaching the upper or head lap portion of a first panel or a first course of panels of the present invention to a surface and overlaying a second panel or second course of panels respectively of the present invention over the first panel or course of panels and attaching the upper portion of the second panel or course of panels to the surface in this manner the lower portion of the second panel or course of panels overlaps the upper portion of the first panel or course of panels to a degree that at least a portion of the second panel or.
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in a preferred embodiment of the roof installation system said system comprises at least one first and one second separate from the first fastener wherein the first fastener is provided for attaching a first longitudinal edge of the roof installation support and the second fastener is provided for attaching a second longitudinal edge of the roof installation support in addition at least two first fasteners and at least two second fasteners are preferably provided therefore according to a general concept of the present invention a plurality of separate fasteners that are associated with a respective roof installation support are provided within a roof installation system as a result in combination with the flexible base plate section and the comparatively stiff profile section even given uneven bases a reliable fastening of the roof installation support can be synergistically achieved at least one first and one second fastener are preferably provided wherein the fasteners have a u201c u shaped profile section with the openings of the u201c u u201d of the first and of the second fastener facing one another such a construction facilitates the fastening of the roof installation support in particular use is made of the fact that the separate fasteners can be moved and or tilted relative to one another before fastening so that the longitudinal edges of the roof installation support can be introduced into the profile sections by tilting this would not be possible for example with fastening sections constructed as fixed relative to one another advantages and uses of the invention also result from the following description.
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are a result of manufacturing limitations the present invention can be used to minimize the effects of these variations and results in accurate delivery in any type of liquid pump as discussed in the background there is one type of liquid pump with which the present invention is particularly advantageous the miniature piston type pump the piston diaphragm assembly of a miniature pump requires extremely high manufacturing tolerances in order to generate a reproducible dose volume from one pump to the next even with high precision manufacturing a not insignificant variation from one pump to the next of a given design may be present this is less than ideal especially in applications of the pump involving drug delivery or other medicinal applications the present invention provides a simple inexpensive and reliable mechanism and method for minimizing or u201c zeroing out u201d the differences from pump to pump one aspect involves a logic or processor controlled routine that may be thought of as an automatic calibration of the device in a most general sense this involves measuring the volume of a dosage produced by a given pump comparing that dosage to a nominal dosage volume expected for that particular type of pump design and then adjusting the pump output accordingly this can also be accomplished by measuring the flow rate and then adjusting accordingly both volume and flow rate measurement comprise usage of one or more sensors that indicate the presence of.
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{"publication_number": "US-2003043893-A1", "abstract": "a signal received by a base station is fed to a set of filters matched to spreading codes allocated to pilot channels originating from radio terminals . the outputs from the matched filters are processed so as to estimate parameters comprising , for each channel , eigenvectors representing propagation paths associated with respective amplitudes of reception along these paths . the processing of the output signals from the matched filters comprises an estimation of parameters for a first channel received with a fairly high power by the base station , a correction of the output from the matched filter of a second channel having less energy , taking account of at least one of the eigenvectors of the first channel , and an estimation of parameters for this second channel on the basis of the modified output from said matched filter .", "application_number": "US-16412902-A", "description": "the invention is described below within the framework of a spread spectrum radio communication system using a code - division multiple access technique ( cdma ) of which umts is an example . a channel of such a system on a carrier frequency is defined by a spreading code composed of discrete samples called \u201c chips \u201d, having real values (\u00b1 1 ) or complex values (\u00b1 1 \u00b1 j )/{ square root
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601 to so 803 via multiplexer 806 in the data scan mode the 3 bit ir 805 is disabled and the lir simply forms a bypass connection between the so 605 of test architecture 601 and the so 803 of the lir thus during data scan operations the lir is included in the data scan path between si 604 and so 803 but it does not add to the bit length of the data scan path also since the control bus 109 is gated off during data scan operations the data contained in the lir 39 s ir 805 cannot be changed during data scan operations it should be noted that while the lir 801 has been shown inserted in the serial output path from the test architecture 601 i e lir input 802 connected to test architecture so output 605 it could be have been similarly inserted in the serial input path to the test architecture 601 as well i e lir output 803 connected to test architecture si input 604 thus the position of the lir 801 with respect to it being positioned at the beginning or ending of the serial path through the test architecture does not impact its ability to provide control of the link 606 and enable 607 bus inputs to the test architecture 601 fig8 b illustrates that the circuitry of the 3 bit ir 805 consists of a 3.
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method includes a punch core and a cooperating die core ring having complimental geometry for forming the chuckwall and radius configuration the article formed by the method and apparatus includes an end panel having a straight wall portion between the normal tapered wall portion and countersink radius application_number US 92498186 A description it will first be noted that the apparatus and method of the present invention are primarily intended to be utilized in conjunction with a double acting press having inner and outer rams which are independently movable and controllable with respect to each other a press of this type has not been described in great detail since such presses as exemplified in ridgway u s pat no 3 902 347 are well known in this art referring then to fig1 first for a general review of the various tooling components it will be noted that the inner ram 10 has a punch core holder 11 secured thereto by one or more screws 11a a punch core 12 is secured at the distal end of the punch core riser 11 by the adjustment screw 12a reference to the other views of the drawings and particularly to views 4a through 5e which are on a larger scale than fig1 will permit a more detailed examination of the punch core 12 it will thus be seen that the punch core 12 has an annular radiused nose area 12b projecting from its bottom surface the punch core also has a tapered sidewall 12c which extends from a straight sidewall thereof downwardly toward the radiused area 12b and.
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a ball e g via suction through some slits although other known systems can be used pair of adjacent rotating rollers rotating brushes etc the apparatus 14 is equipped with at least one camera 16 provided for inspection of the game field or surface of the player and his gestures or other people and their means of interaction or others objects which are present at a given time in the game surface and able to provide additional information to a control unit 15 about the location of the balls 11 to be collected in the particular case in which the ball impacts the net and remains attached to it the collection apparatus 14 have been provided to have some specific actuation means in that area going to the point where the ball is located and shaking the net or capturing the ball 11 e g with some means of grabs in the case of the collection apparatus 14 represented in fig2 as a mere and hence non limitative example the delivery of the ball 11 will occur by sliding on the game surface and by striking it utilizing a means of a throwing or launching element associated to the collection head it has also been provided that the apparatus 14 can deliver the ball in an automatic way from some prefixed positions e g next to the player following an established command from the player or it can also approach the player and only delivers the ball 11 following his request the illustrated apparatus 14 or another similar one.
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each of the antennas the area s is a product of the sum of thicknesses heights of the conductor layers 36 and the length of the counter electrodes 7 which are formed at a right angle while extending from the opening end of the split portion 5 toward the opening 2 in this example the electrostatic capacitance between the conductor layers 36 of different layers in the counter electrodes 7 is negligibly small as compared with the electrostatic capacitance between the conductor layers 36 of the same layers facing each other while sandwiching the split portion 5 the sum of the heights of the conductor layers of the counter electrodes 7 is for instance 0 8 mm when the conductor layers are six layers in total further the lengths of the counter electrodes 7 of the sr resonator antennas 10 and 20 are respectively 3 5 mm and 2 5 mm in this order for instance however the aforementioned sizes are merely an example and the present invention is not limited to the aforementioned sizes the number of the conductor layers 36 constituting the counter electrodes 7 sandwiching the split portion 5 of each of the antennas is not limited to six but may be any other number as far as it is possible to obtain a predetermined electrostatic capacitance between the counter electrodes.
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an annular ridge 44 on the bonnet 34 and an annular ridge 46 on the valve body 26 clamp the outer periphery of the diaphragm 10 to form a seal between the outer periphery of the diaphragm 10 and the valve body 26 the coating 22 on the periphery of the diaphragm 10 acts as a seal between the diaphragm flexible metallic member 20 or substrate and the valve body 26 in the example illustrated by fig1 2 a and 2 b the actuator 13 is assembled to the valve assembly 12 by the bonnet nut 36 the illustrated bonnet nut 36 includes internal threads 56 that engage external threads 58 of the actuator 13 the actuator 13 selectively extends an actuator rod 60 to move a button 62 along a path of travel defined by the bonnet 34 when the rod 60 is extended the button 62 deflects the diaphragm 10 into sealing engagement with the valve seat 18 when the rod 60 is retracted the diaphragm 10 flexes away from the valve seat 18 to open the flowpath between the inlet port 14 and outlet port 16 fig4 a schematically illustrates where the bonnet annular ridge 44 engages the diaphragm 10 when the valve arrangement 12 is assembled phantom line 50 illustrates the contact location of the bonnet annular ridge 44 on the actuator side 28 of the diaphragm 10 the bonnet annular ridge 44 may contact the diaphragm 10 along the phantom line 50 or may contact an area of the diaphragm 10 such as for example the area on the diaphragm.
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by which private branch exchanges 304 authenticate affiliated terminal 301 such authentication methods are well known in the art and it will be clear to those skilled in the art after reading this disclosure how to make and use embodiments of the present invention that incorporate such methods it is to be understood that the above described embodiments are merely illustrative of the present invention and that many variations of the above described embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of the invention for example in this specification numerous specific details are provided in order to provide a thorough description and understanding of the illustrative embodiments of the present invention those skilled in the art will recognize however that the invention can be practiced without one or more of those details or with other methods materials components etc furthermore in some instances well known structures materials or operations are not shown or described in detail to avoid obscuring aspects of the illustrative embodiments it is understood that the various embodiments shown in the figures are illustrative and are not necessarily drawn to scale reference throughout the specification to u201c one embodiment u201d or u201c an embodiment u201d or u201c some embodiments u201d means that a particular feature structure material.
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recovery zone whereas the port 39 is located in the flue 31 according to the invention the concentration of the oxidizing species is measured by the ports 36 37 38 39 each port receiving a laser beam via an optical fiber or a laser beam emitter a receiver being provided in the opposite wall of the furnace or else a mirror which sends the beam back parallel to the incident beam the receiver being placed beside the emitter in the zone 32 temperature below t decarb the fuel and oxidizer flow rates for the burners in the zone 32 must be adjusted according to the invention so as to create an oxygen content in the atmosphere in this zone 32 measured by the corresponding diode laser of between 0 5 and 4 vol and preferably between 2 and 3 vol if the equalizing zone 32 is not fitted with burners this correction may be made by the addition of oxidizer via lances for example oxygen lances the amount injected being controlled by the measurement of the oxygen content by the diode laser the measurement is preferably carried out as close as possible to the product either via the port 38 in this zone 32 or via the port 39 that is to say in the smoke extraction duct where the same oxygen content is monitored if the measurement shows a lack of oxygen this lack must be corrected by regulating the burners hence increasing the rate of flow of oxidizer oxygen to the burners of the zone 32 or of the preceding zone in zone 32 a protective layer of fe 2 o 3 and fe 3 o 4 will be formed and reinforced by the presence.
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then rinsed under warm water to remove excess color 5 the subject then washed his hand with soap and warm water for 30 seconds and then rinsed and dried his hand with a towel 6 the remaining stains if any were then evaluated empirically on a scale of one to five both after the water rinse of step 4 and the soap wash of step 5 clearly the low molecular weight washability enhancer performed better than the comparative and control examples even with a relatively water soluble colorant the difference in stain removal is quite substantial the fabric stain test required the following steps to be performed 1 test fabrics of 100 cotton and 50 50 polyester cotton blend were conditioned by washing in hot water about 140 u00b0 f with the recommended amount of powdered tide u00ae brand detergent procter amp gamble and one cup of liquid chlorine bleach cold water was used in the rinse cycle the fabric was then re washed without drying on the hot cold cycle using 60 grams of calgon u00ae brand water softener and dried for between 35 and 40 minutes at 150 u00b0 f the test fabric was then cut into 8 inch by 8 inch test swatches 2 on each of two test swatches 1 square inch of cloth was saturated with the test marker sufficiently to discolor a piece of cardboard placed underneath during this coloring procedure 3 the stained fabric swatches were then allowed to air dry for about 4 hours.
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39 s ability to carry magnetic flux furthermore the increased width of the connection portion 106 in this configuration does not increase the stiffness of the connection portion 106 since material stiffness is a function of the cube of the material thickness while only proportional to the width of the material the reduced stiffness of the connection portion 106 combined with its increased width allows maximum magnetic flux to pass through the connection portion 106 as well as the first and second leg portions 102 and 104 while allowing maximum deflection between the first and second leg portions 102 and 104 for maximum output sound pressure of a receiver incorporating the armature 100 fig1 shows an alternate embodiment in the form of an e shaped armature 130 the armature 130 includes a generally flat first leg portion 132 and a generally flat second leg portion 134 the second leg portion 134 has two legs 135 and 136 disposed generally transverse to the first leg portion 132 as shown in fig1 the first leg portion 132 is disposed between the two legs 135 and 136 as shown in fig1 and below the two legs 135 and 136 as shown in fig1 a connection portion 138 is in communication with the first and second leg portions 132 and 134 as shown in fig1 and 12 the connection portion 138 includes a portion 140 having a material thickness that is less than the other portions of the armature 130 the reduced material thickness is best shown in fig1 as shown in fig1 the connection portion 138 includes angled portions 142 integrally formed between the portion 140 and the.
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the trade practice of sizing and shaping the electric cord charging means end 18 as just noted is best understood from u s pat no 6 495 988 for u201c combination charging mechanism u201d incorporated herein pursuant to mpep 2163 07 b completing the construction of the organizer 22 is a cover or lid 60 hingedly connected as at 62 to the free edge 66 of the top wall 40 so as to partake of opening and closing movements 68 in the compartment opening 44 as shown in fig4 when closed lid 60 is an angled support surface for products 10 held in place against a stop in a strip 70 connected horizontally across the lid 60 best seen in fig5 preparatory to a charging interval typically at night with the power strip male plug 52 inserted in a power company line current female wall socket as seen in fig5 one or more products 10 are disposed in place on the closed slanted lid 60 and cooperating cord electrical charging ends 18 removed from the openings 54 and connected to the products 10 with the lengths 14 of the cords 12 each maintained in a neat coiled and untangled condition from each other in their delimited vertical planes within the storage compartment 24 the electrical charging ends 18 not in active use remain in their non use positions in the openings 54 and as such pose no more of.
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its tire 24 of flexible material or a guidance failure to eliminate all doubt as regards the nature of the problem detected by the vibrational sensor 5 particularly distinguishing between wearing of or damage to the tire 24 and a guidance failure one uses a proximity sensor 7 in the form of for example an inductive proximity sensor 8 that continually indicates its distance u2014 particularly vertical u2014 in relation to a reference surface this proximity sensor 7 is mounted on the guidance system 2 at a location that enables it to give a relatively interference free indication of the distance in relation to a reference surface u2014 particularly its distance in relation to the upper surface of the guide rail 3 which is hereafter referred to as dimension h and is identified in fig5 in the event of a problem detected by the analysis of the signal from the vibrational sensor 5 and if the value of dimension h is greater than its normal value i e the value corresponding to normal guidance operation of the guidance system 2 then there is a guidance failure namely guide rollers 9 no longer rolling normally on the guide rail 3 through contact of their tires or there is a sensor failure if the value of h measured by the proximity sensor remains nearly constant and close to its normal value and if there is a vibrational alarm one can suspect wearing of or damage to the tires of the rollers in any case each time there is a vibrational alarm at the same time as a.
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d note that in this embodiment the field titanium 3 has been cleared using eg 20 1 boe in this case the substrate 5 should be well rinsed to prevent any possible fluorine diffusion in another embodiment depending on desired device geometry it is possible to have a center pad of titanium 3 surrounded by a field of tiw 1 fig2 b as drawn shows center pad tiw 1 surrounded by field ti 3 this variation involves reversing original tiw 1 etch mask polarity from opaque to clear for positive pr 2 fig2 a as drawn shows clear center pad pr 2 covering etched tiw 1 for alignment clarity in this case the contact pad 9 opening shown in fig2 c could be etched in hydrogen peroxide tiw 1 in yet another embodiment depending on desired device geometry it is possible to liftoff additional titanium 3 metal to selectively mask polyimide 4 surface and prevent localized etching load substrate 5 in plasma etcher to remove exposed polyimide 4 in preferred embodiment the plasma etcher should permit independent biasing of substrate 5 and incident ion flux for best profile 7 control and to minimize substrate 5 damage however rf diode system is acceptable and can provide good throughput the initial stage plasma etch is performed in plasma mode at relatively high pressure eg 0 5.
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amount which in one embodiment was 0 003 inches 0 076 mm the pump is then ready 75 in the event that the threads are not engaged at this time the count is analyzed 86 and if less than 34 y 34 forward running of the motor is continued 82 until the count does exceed y or the threads become engaged if they still do not engage the number of cycles of reverse forward running is analyzed 87 and if equal to or greater than two the thread engagement is considered unsuccessful 89 and a flashing indicator 90 fig4 continues to be energized if the cycle count is under two it is repeated in the above mentioned embodiment the counts 34 x 34 and 34 y 34 are set to result in travel along the lead screw of approximately 0 025 in 0 635 mm in this embodiment these distances correspond to the distance of the length of the crest of one lead screw thread plus the distance of the crest of one split nut thread plus a tolerance amount in one embodiment as described by fig8 a limit on the number of cycles of forward reverse rotation is imposed in this figure the limit is two cycles another limit which may be imposed is a time limit for example the processor may limit the forward reverse cycling to a total of five seconds other limits are possible referring again to fig6 the flag 58 is placed on the same flange 41 that houses the pin 46 used to move the cam plate 50 to separate the split nut.
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on the light source substrate 4 will not protrude from the through hole 5 a as described below it is possible to prevent the point light source 3 from being damaged while being in contact with the rear frame 1 front frame 2 light guide plate 7 or the like upon assembling the light source device 31 into the display device 32 or in an attempt to remove the light source device 31 the through hole 5 a may be a notch and may have any shape as long as the shape receives a light source the light source substrate cover 5 is made of a plastic resin a metal or a material including a metallic material the light source substrate cover 5 may be formed of a single member or a combination of plural members the light source substrate cover 5 desirably includes a surface formed of a high reflection member in a white color or having a mirror surface so that light emitted from the point light source 3 is directed to the light guide plate 7 as shown in fig2 to 5 the support member 6 is formed in the same size equal to or larger than that of the light source substrate 4 and arranged on the side of the rear surface 42 of the light source.
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chamfer 39 and no thread 38 fig5 is a detailed view of the fifth hole 35 with a transponder 50 located within the fifth hole additionally a first preferred radiation direction 51 of the transponder 50 and a second preferred radiation direction 52 of the transponder 50 are illustrated the first preferred radiation direction 51 is substantially aligned with the centre axis of the fifth hole 35 and thus with the centre axis of the transponder 50 the second preferred radiation direction 52 is orientated orthogonal to the first preferred radiation direction 51 it is noted that the second preferred radiation direction may be within a plane being orthogonal to the first preferred radiation direction fig6 shows a combination of an intramedullary nail 1 together with a targeting device 100 wherein the targeting device 100 includes a portion 110 with a coupling portion 112 wherein the coupling portion 112 may be adapted to be coupled to the driving end portion 10 of the intramedullary nail 1 furthermore the targeting device 100 comprises a portion 120 including at least one drilling gauge 130 with a drilling axis 130 a the targeting device 100 is dimensioned so that the drilling axis of one of the drilling gauges 130 is aligned with for example the centre axis 33.
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recessed parts 12 are formed in the panel enclosed by thicker edge areas 13 these edge areas 13 are suitable for acting as fixing areas for example for frames stiffeners and the like the bolts or rivets by means of which these frames stiffeners and the like are fixed to the laminate are supported in the relatively thick edge areas 13 in such a way that stress concentrations remain restricted to an acceptable level the recessed areas 12 form the remainder of a panel made from the laminate and are designed to take the normal undisturbed shear stresses and tensile and bending stresses of the type occurring in the construction concerned this produces on the one hand the advantage of a panel with a relatively low weight thanks to the recessed parts 12 while on the other hand the panel is still suitable for fixing to other construction parts at the position of the thickened edge areas 13 as shown in fig3 in the variant of fig2 the laminate is likewise composed of three continuous metal layers 1 2 and 3 furthermore two continuous fibre reinforced plastic bonding layers 4 6 are present the metal layer 9 provided with openings 10 in this case is bonded to the metal layer 2 by a discontinuous adhesive layer 14 without fibre reinforcement the fibre reinforced plastic bonding layer 6 is bonded at the position of the openings 10 to the metal layer 2 situated below it in the variant of fig4 which is largely identical to that of fig3 the metal layer 9 provided with openings 10 is bonded to the metal layer 2 by.
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keeper device 126 includes a floating body nfet element for helping power clamp element 128 strongly conduct current during negative mode esd stress events each inverter 124 u2032 and 124 u2033 includes a floating body pfet element 134 chained to a floating body nfet element 136 during a negative mode esd stress event circuit 100 performs in a similar manner to the example described above for floating body nfet based circuit 20 as well known to one of ordinary skill in the art however keeper device 126 is configured with a floating body nfet element with the gate terminal at gnd and the drain terminal at vdd to complement the floating body pfet element of power clamp element 128 such that keeper device 126 pulls up during negative mode esd stress to assist power clamp element 128 in yet another embodiment a tied body nfet based power clamp circuit 200 is illustrated in fig4 circuit 200 includes an rc delay or triggering element 222 having a resistor 230 connected in series to a capacitor 232 at a node 238 rc delay element 222 is connected in series to a plurality of serialized inverters 224 which is connected in series an esd triggered keeper device 226 and a power clamp element 228 a power supply for circuit 200 is typically supplied by a voltage supply referred to as vdd in the embodiment illustrated in fig4 power clamp element 228 includes a tied body nfet based element with the body tied to the source terminal for conducting current during normal operation and positive mode esd events in a similar manner to the example described above for power clamp circuit 20 as well known in the art keeper device 226 assists power clamp element 228 to.
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of the emitters within the coordinate system of the receiver the known distance between the emitters the known distance between the emitters and the pointer tip a point 8 is then drawn representing the calculated location of the front pointer tip 2 and a vector 9 is drawn representing the pointer direction the vector is the result of creating a line between the 2 emitters captured on an image and then extending it to the calculated pointer tip fig7 can then be used to estimate the amount of adjustment required to position the front pointer tip so that it is perfectly aligned with the center of rotation first the center of rotation can be estimated since it is by definition at the center of all the determined tip points once the center is estimated then the real adjustment to the pointer tip 2 position can be determined as shown in fig8 as can be seen in fig8 the adjustments can be determined from any of the data points as long as errors are calculated in a coordinate system that is aligned with the vector corresponding to the point once the front pointer tip is adjusted a subsequent data set can be collected and analyzed to ensure that the tip was properly adjusted examples of possible gantry misalignment shown in relation to pointer position captured on video are depicted on fig1 a 11 a and 12 a examples of corresponding vectors 9 which would be created for each of these misalignments as the result of analysis of the images taken during gantry rotation are shown on fig1 b 11 b and 12 b an added benefit of this new design is that the process of determining the gantry rotation with the signal emitting front pointer not only positions the.
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cross section of the finished product the bandolier 10 then carries the metal blank 9 to the second coining station 12 the second coining station 12 of the progressive die comprising an upper coining die 12 a and a lower coining die 12 b is show generally in fig2 and in greater detail in fig4 a the upper coining die 12 a is shaped to provide the correct final cross section area and to promote the flow of material to the center 17 the lower coining die 12 b is flat to promote material flow fig4 b shows the profile 18 of the metal blank 9 following action of the second coining station 12 wherein the edges 19 have a thickness 5 that matches the thickness of the finished product 1 the bandolier 10 then carries the metal blank 9 to the third coining station 13 the third coining station 13 of the progressive die comprising an upper coining die 13 a and a lower coining die 13 b is shown generally in fig2 and in greater detail in fig5 a the third coining station 13 reforms the metal blank 9 to the final shape and required dimensions fig5 b shows the profile 20 of the finished product 1 the first and second coining stations 11 and 12 established the conditions allowing the flow of material to the center 17 at the third coining station 13 providing the.
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fresh rinse water were both 60 degrees c these temperatures were kept constant in order to prevent that the drying properties are influenced by changing temperatures of the substrates in the table below the average drying times in seconds of 2 wash cycli for each of these tests are given the substrates are ceramic plates 1 ceramic cups 2 glass bowls 3 plastic trays 4 cutlery 5 and pale blue cups 6 in this test the drying times are measured for a wash process without dosing rinse components neither rinsing with fresh water parameter of rinse cycle 0 sec this reference test shows that drying times are long because no separate rinse aid is used and no specific surfactants are present in the main wash process test 4 b test in which surfactant is added in the main wash process and without rinse cycle in this test the drying times are measured for a similar wash process as described under test 4a so without rinsing but now 50 ppm of the triton ef24 surfactant is added together with other main wash components these results of test 4 b show that the presence of a relatively low level of the non ionic triton ef24 in the main wash reduces the drying times for most substrates significantly even with no rinse cycle test 4 c d e f test in which surfactant is present in the main wash process and rinsed with fresh water only with various rinse times in these test series the drying times are measured for a similar wash process as described under test 4 b so adding 50 ppm of triton ef24.
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the drive shaft with use of a tachometer the rotation and up down shifting of the main injection pipe 71 are effected separately in normal operations but both may be effected simultaneously instead of shifting the injection pipe assembly by the drive assembly 50 it is possible to operate the piston cylinder by fluid pressure for example by moving the piston 67 up and down by controlling the pressures of steam to be admitted into the upper and lower steam chambers 96 and 93 it will be appreciated from the foregoing description that according to the present invention the coke deposit on the reactor interior is removed by the high pressure jets of hot heavy oil which is injected as a scrubbing liquid through the jet nozzles of the main injection pipe to allow continuously repeated cracking operation by the reactor while injecting through the auxiliary injection pipe a similar raw material over the exterior of the main injection pipe to wet and to preclude coke deposition on the main injection pipe in addition the rotation and up down shifting of the main nozzle pipe within the reactor enlarges the area which is covered by the jets of scrubbing liquid and ensures more perfect removal of the deposited coke during the rotation and up down shifts of the injection pipe assembly leakage of the gases and inflammable hot asphalt from within the reactor is completely prevented by the secure seals which are very simple in construction and which facilitate maintenance and inspection moreover in a case where the auxiliary injection pipe is helically wound around the main injection pipe it can easily adapt itself to the thermal expansion of the.
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clavulanic acid is carried out by fermentation of a streptomycete on a suitable medium comprising various carbon and energy sources like sugars such as glucose fructose sucrose maltose lactose or polysaccharides like starch maltodextrines and inuline or other fructose polymers proteins such as flours from nuts vegetables seeds cereals grasses such as those useful in fermentation industry soybean flour lineseed flour peanut flour potato flour sunflower pea or beanflour cotton seed flour wheat gluten whole wheat rice meal or proteins derived from animal sources called peptones or proteins derived from microbial sources like yeast extracts triglycerides such as soybean oil sunflour oil olive oil tri oleate etc poly alcohols such as ethanol propanol glycerol mannitol or organic acids or a salt thereof such as acetate propionate succinate adipate malonate fumarate citrate lactate gluconate etc and nitrogen sources such as ammonium salts ammonium urea nitrate asparagine aspartate glutamate lysine and from complex sources such as protein products derived from microbial source yeast extract or plants corn steep liquor soybean flour cotton seed flour etc and animals peptones phosphor is either supplied in the form of an inorganic salt or as a phosphor protein like casein or bound to inositol in the form of phytate as present in.
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21 21 is positioned over the solid rubber particle fill 20 20 and the remaining portion of trenches 10 10 may be filled with soil fill 22 22 equal spaced at selected distances in the footer 12 12 are radon vents 23 23 which are located just under the basement floor 14 and connect the space underneath the basement floor with the filled area in the trenches 10 10 which has been filled with solid rubber particle fill 20 20 radon vents 24 24 are located in the solid rubber particle fill 20 20 in the trenches 10 10 and exhaust to the open atmosphere a vapor barrier 25 such as 4 mil visqueen u00ae may be used above the rubber particle fill 20 20 and under the basement floor 14 it is also preferable to caulk the joints 26 26 between the basement floor 14 and the foundation walls 13 13 in operation the water from the adjacent soils 16 16 and 22 22 will trickle down through the solid rubber particle fill 20 20 in the trenches 10 10 underneath the basement floor 14 into the drain tiles 19 19 and 17 17 where it will be transported away from the foundation walls 13 13 and the basement floor 14 likewise any accumulation of radon gas underneath the basement floor 14 will be permitted to expand through the solid rubber particle fill 20 20 underneath the basement floor 14 through the vents 23 23 and then up through the solid rubber particle fill 20 20 and exhaust into the atmosphere through vents 24 24 this system will also vent the radon gas in the soil adjacent the foundation walls 13 13 namely in the soils 16 16 on the sides of the trenches 10.
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will still result in firm attachment of the flower in any desired place on the clothing item as is apparent plate 14 may also have a magnetic characteristic in operation a user first positions the first piece of structure 10 which includes flower 12 plate 14 and fabric 16 at the desired location on the outside of the fabric associated with the clothing thereafter on the inside surface of the fabric of the clothing the user positions magnetic plate 18 the magnetic attraction between plate 14 and magnetic plate 18 secures flower 12 in position at the desired location on the clothing as is apparent from the above description the structure of the present invention allows attachment and reattachment of flower 12 to various locations along the clothing in a very effective simple manner structure 10 does not result in any piercing of the clothing thus resulting in no damage to the clothing either through piercing or repeated piercing additionally because there is no piercing of flower 12 by any needle structure no damage results to flower 12 either still further because no needle structure or pin structure is needed for attachment of flower 12 there is no chance of injury to the user due to an errant pinning attachment of flower 12 from the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to.
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calcium carbonate titanium dioxide clay silica and the like may be included to reduce costs of the coating or to create an opaque effect if ultraviolet radiation is used to cure the acrylic functional coating the coating must also include a photoinitiator e g ebecryl bpo and ebecryl 7100 commercially available from ucb chemicals corporation preferably the acrylic functional coating 12 comprises before curing 10 to 50 parts of the acrylated oligomer 20 to 60 parts of the monofunctional monomer e g isodecyl acrylate 20 to 60 parts of the multifunctional monomer selected from a group consisting of tmpta tpgda and mixtures thereof and an aminofunctional siloxane release agent at 2 or less by total weight of the acrylic functional coating more preferably the aminofunctional siloxane release agent is less than 1 and most preferably at less than 0 25 by total weight of the acrylic functional coating when the aminofunctional siloxane release agent is added in amounts greater than 2 by total weight the silicone release coating layer 13 does not properly adhere to the acrylic functional coating layer 12 furthermore the coating spread characteristics of the aqueous silicone coating are affected resulting in an unacceptable release and aesthetically undesirable surface effects in order for the silicone release coating layer 13 to adhere adequately to the acrylic functional coating not only should a the acrylic functional coating contain as little of a silicone release agent as possible while still allowing the acrylic functional coating to release from the surface that imparts to it its surface effect e g 2 or less by total weight of the acrylic functional coating but also b the silicone release coating layer 13 should contain a sufficient amount of a.
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the first step the reference is first made to fig3 which shows an equivalent circuit corresponding to the simultaneous charge transfer mechanism shown in fig2 in this figure u03c7p u03c7a and u03c7d respectively represent the air gap equivalent thicknesses in microns of photoconductive layer 13 the air gap between the virtually contacting photosensitive and dielectric members and of the dielectric member itself here the air gap equivalent thicknesses are obtained by assuming that photoconductive layer 13 the air gap and dielectric layer 21 respectively are dielectrics and the thicknesses of these dielectrics are each divided by their relative dielectric constants additionally the electrostatic capacity in units of pf cm 2 of the respective dielectrics are determined from c 885 u03c7 also vap in fig3 represents the applied voltage here vb u03c7a is the air breakdown discharge initiating voltage in accordance with paschen law and that with u03c7a it is determined from 312 6 2 u03c7a as to u03b5o it represents the dielectric constant qt the amount of charges transferred onto the dielectric member q the amount of charges induced on the photoconductive layer air gap and dielectric member and vao the potential in the air gap prior to the application of voltage accordingly the surface potential v.
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from a conveyor chain 26 each carrier includes a plate 27 which is formed with a slot 28 in which is pivotally mounted a pair of part gripping levers 29 and 30 on an axle pin 31 first ends 32 and 33 of the levers are biased apart by an interposed spring 34 seated within opposed blind holes 35 and 36 formed in the respective levers in use an attending operator pushes a pair of parts down into the nests to pivot the levers 29 and 30 against the action of the interposed spring 34 which reacts to urge the levers to engage and hold the parts in the nests the entries to the nests and the lever ends are beveled or rounded to facilitate the entry of the parts into the nests as disclosed in fig2 the conveyor chain 26 is advanced by a sprocket 37 driven by a controlled speed motor 38 the conveyor chain passes over idler sprockets 39 and 40 and over the drive sprocket 37 to turn the carriers upside down whereupon the now downwardly extending terminals 17 18 and 19 are moved through a flux applying station 42 where a rotating brush 43 applies flux from a pool 44 to the wire wraps on the terminals next the conveyor chain 26 advances the parts from the fluxing station to a solder applying apparatus 45 of the type shown in fig6 and 8 where the insulation on the wire wraps is melted and removed and then solder is deposited on the wire wraps finally the soldered devices are conveyed to an unload station 46 whereat the devices are automatically dropped from the fixtures 24 the soldering apparatus as shown in fig6 and 8 includes a well 47 into which.
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which is directly injected into an oxidizing atmosphere in a combustion chamber while at a temperature sufficiently elevated to enable hypergolic combustion therein the air fuel ratios are selected to minimize coke formation at the elevated temperatures of the product gas application_number US 81388285 A description in the following detailed description certain specific terminology will be employed for the sake of clarity and particular embodiment described in accordance with the requirements of 35 usc 112 but it is to be understood that the same is not intended to be limiting and should not be so construed inasmuch as the invention may take many forms within the scope of the appended claims as developed in detail in the the above referenced articles partial catalytic combustion may be generally applicable to liquid hydrocarbon fuel such as gasoline diesel fuel and light fuel oil this is described in detail in these references by operation at the appropriate air to fuel ratios activated hydrogen rich product gas can be produced without the production of coke such partial oxidation can be employed with catalytic beds of designs as described therein which may be operated for many hours without a significant reduction in catalytic efficiency for example an air to fuel ratio by 5 2 may be employed when using diesel fuel and which generates product gas at a reaction temperature in excess of 1000 c greatly exceeding the 1000 u00b0 f temperature required for hypergolic combustion according.
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the sheet metal plate 6 is pressed into the recess 19 and deformed in plastic fashion until it takes on the shape shown in fig6 and 7 as a result of the plastic compression strain the passage 8 is produced between the base plate 5 and the sheet metal plate 6 which said passage interconnects u2014 in sealed fashion u2014 the connection fitting 9 situated on the left with the connection fitting 9 situated on the right in the step shown in fig6 the composite body 1 is subjected to an air tightness test using compressed air whereby potential leaks are detected over time by means of a drop in pressure the method described above has numerous advantages by using comparably simple diecasting moulds 12 it is possible to produce cast sheet metal composite bodies 1 having inboard passages 8 the fact that installation space can be spared overall is of central significance here the moulds 12 do not require cores which would have to be removed in expensive fashion production costs can be greatly reduced as a result in particular single component housings can be combined with heat exchangers and they can be interconnected even in the case of geometrically complex shapes when heat exchangers are involved a cooling fluid is conducted through the passages 8 so that the heat given off at the composite body 1 can be dissipated particularly efficiently since the thermal conduction paths to the cooling system are shortened moreover by using sheet metal parts the thickness of the passage walls can be.
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frames a preferable solution is to use a frame invariant coding scheme wherein any n grooves in sequence can be decoded into a disk address so that the code rate is 1 0 this is most easily illustrated for the case where each groove codes a single bit but the concept can be extended to two bits per groove or even more it is apparent that a frame invariant code must have the property that adjacent disk addresses share n u2212 1 bits that is the codeword for address x must be a bit shifted version of the codeword for address x 1 fig1 illustrates this for the case n 5 with compound grooves 1501 and pits 1502 1503 1504 here pit x 1503 provides the rightmost address bit for address x 1505 and pit x 1 1504 provides the rightmost address bit for address x 1 1506 the addresses are decoded approaching from the left it is clear however that approaching from the right will simply cause a codeword bit reversal and a remapping of the codewords to the disk addresses frame invariant codes are known in the prior art one such family of codes is based on a linear feedback shift register lfsr 2 http www edatoolscafe com book ch14 ch14 7 htm downloaded jan 22 2002 these devices are used to generate pseudo random bit sequences and to implement finite field math operations consider the three bit lfsr 1601 shown in fig1 the device shown in fig1 produces the pseudo random sequence 7 3 1 4 2 5 6 length 2 3 u2212 1.
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drive motor 200 to prevent further banknotes being fed the microprocessor 250 will also display an error message on the display 270 the microprocessor 250 may also determine other information about the banknotes such as authenticity and or fitness depending upon the information which it receives from the counter 100 the palm computing device 150 also has a key pad 280 to enable the operator to enter control commands of a conventional nature via the palm computing device to the counter 100 and or to input the values of notes whose denomination could not be determined by the apparatus fig5 illustrates a modified form of counter in which an additional memory 290 is provided this is intended to store sets of data representing master patterns or other data required for pattern analysis which can be performed by the microprocessor 220 however the microprocessor 220 will do no more than calculate a measure of similarity between the document under test and each set of data representing the master patterns and these results will be transmitted to the palm computing device 150 the microprocessor 250 will then compare each measure of similarity with each of the others to select the u201c best match u201d and then utilize a look up table or the like to determine the denomination corresponding to the identified pattern so that it can increment a count appropriately the counter 100 shown in fig2 has a single output hopper 105 the invention is also applicable however to counters sorters having multiple output hoppers and fig6 illustrates such an example with two output hoppers the fig6 counter 300 has an input hopper 401 having a base 402 with an aperture 403 through which a high friction portion 404 of.
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from about 0 1 to about 15 0 and preferably from about 0 2 to about 10 0 and most preferably from about 0 3 to about 5 0 by weight substituted vegetable oil is used preferred substituted vegetable oils are sulfated caster oil such as sco 50 and sco 75 both made commercially available by b f goodrich the fatty acid or fatty acid ester which may be used in this invention includes fatty acids or there esters of stearic oleic palmitic lauric isostearic myristic or behenic acids as well as mixtures thereof it is also understood that the fatty acid or esters thereof which may be used in this invention can comprise a mixture of compositions such as carnauba wax candelilla wax and natural or synthetic bees wax the amount of fatty acid or esters thereof which may be used in the composition of this invention is typically from about 0 1 to about 10 0 and preferably from about 0 2 to about 5 0 and most preferably from about 0 3 to about 3 0 by weight fatty acid ester based on total weight of the composition for improving substrate characteristics including all ranges subsumed therein the quaternary ammonium compounds which may be used in this invention include any of those typically found in fabric conditioning products such quaternary ammonium compounds include dialkyldimethylammonium chlorides and trialkylmethyl ammonium chlorides wherein the alkyl groups have from about 12 to about 22 carbon atoms other quaternary ammonium compounds which may be used are for example ester containing quaternary ammonium compounds n.
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measuring roller for contacting the underside of the work piece with the roller mounted on a shaft in a tilting arrangement a water supply is provided on the shaft communicating with a channel which extends into the roller and with the roller being open on at least one side thereof application_number US 67546676 A description fig1 illustrates a device 10 for the linear measurement of a hot work piece 12 or of a portion thereof such a linear measurement device is provided as a rule in continuous casting units and in particular in the work piece movement direction of the torch cutting machine illustrated schematically as 100 which serves for the separation of work pieces the measuring device 10 as shown in fig2 is arranged to the side of the roller bed 14 which serves for the further conveyance of the work piece 12 for the prevention of a lateral heat radiation of the hot work piece to the measuring device 10 there is arranged between the latter and the roller bed 14 a protective plate 16 on a basic support 18 fig1 there is arranged a bearing pedestal 20 in which a shaft 22 is turnably supported on the one end of shaft 22 protruding from the side of the bearing pedestal 20 facing the protective plate 16.
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complete mixing of the solutions after fluid was delivered to the detection reservoirs 420 reflectance optics was used to measure the reflected radiation at an off specular diffuse angle at two wavelengths 430 nm absorbing for the expected reaction product pnp and 630 nm as there is no absorbance from reaction product pnp at 630 nm this wavelength can be used to correct for optical imperfections in the platform stray scattering or unintended air bubbles in the optically transparent chamber the optical system also advantageously contained a beam splitter that sent a fraction of the incident light to a reference photodiode two detectors used in this optics system were the assay detector which measured diffusely reflected light and the reference detector which measured a fraction of the incident light measurements at each detector were made when both the 430 nm and 630 nm light sources were active as well as when they were u201c dark u201d or off the measured voltages were thus v d 1 measurement at absorbing wavelength u03bb 1 430 nm in assay detector v d 2 measurement at non absorbing wavelength in u03bb 2 660 nm assay detector v r 1 measurement in reference detector at absorbing wavelength u03bb 1 430 nm v r 2 measurement in reference detector at non absorbing wavelength u03bb 2 660 nm k v d 1 v d d v r 1 v r d v d 2 v d d v r 2 v r d.
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hole 18 in this state and the screw grommet is reliably engaged with the first panel 17 subsequently a second panel 19 is held with its mounting hole 20 aligned with the screw insertion hole 2 of the flange 1 and a shaft portion 21a of a screw 21 successively inserted through the holes 20 and 2 and into the screw guide channel 10 and then the screw 21 is rotated as a result a thread 21b formed upon the outer periphery of the screw shaft 21a taps the wall surface of the screw guide channel 10 that is the inner surfaces of the opposite side walls 8a of the constricted portion 8 so as to form a helical thread corresponding to the thread 21b upon screw shaft 21a within the wall surfaces of the screw guide channel 10 as the screw shaft 21a is advanced within the screw guide channel 10 in this way the oppositely disposed hill like portions 12 are expanded outwardly away from each other together with their respective side walls 8a of the constricted portion 8 these hill like portions 12 strongly engage the first panel 17 whereby the first panel 17 is secured to the screw grommet as shown in fig9 that is the two panels.
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manager a firewall a vpn server a remote access server or an enterprise or datacenter access gateway in one embodiment client device 100 is a device that performs functions similar to service gateway 300 client device 100 initiates tcp session 400 towards server 200 via service gateway 300 server 200 is a computing device typically coupled to a processor and a computer readable medium which stores computer readable program code server 200 with the processor and the computer readable program code implements functionality of a web server a file server a video server a database server an application server a voice system a conferencing server a media gateway a media center an app server or a network server providing a tcp based service or an application service to client device 100 using the tcp session 400 in one embodiment server 200 is a device that performs functions similar to service gateway 300 in one embodiment tcp session 400 includes a http session a ftp file transfer session a tcp based video streaming session a tcp based music streaming session a file download session a group conferencing session a database access session a remote terminal access session a telnet session an e commerce transaction a remote procedure call or an tcp based network communication sessions service gateway 300 is operationally coupled to a processor 310 a memory module 320 a network module 330 and a computer readable medium 340 the computer readable medium 340 stores computer readable program code which when executed by the processor 310 using the memory module 320 implements the various embodiments of the present invention as described herein in some embodiments service gateway 300 is implemented as a server load balancer an application delivery controller a.
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potency the drug may be dosed once per week and achieve a similar effect as if given daily application_number US 65627300 A description the prior art for example u s pat no 5 552 421 teaches that lasofoxifene and related compounds should be administered frequently in small doses doses as low as 0 1 mg four times per day are suggested for human patients we have now unexpectedly found that a single dose of 0 8 mg of lasofoxifene administered to healthy women resulted in an initial blood level of 0 7 ng ml within a few hours levels declined slowly thereafter to a concentration of about 0 3 ng ml after 168 hours 1 week 0 3 ng ml is considered to be a therapeutic effective dose doses from 10 to 20 mg of lasofoxifene are acceptable such a dose would provide a therapeutically effective dose for up to 30 days see table 2 a dose of 0 8 mg of lasofoxifene was administered to 12 healthy postmenopausal women and blood samples were analyzed periodically as shown in table 1 a 1 0 ml sample of human plasma was analyzed for lasofoxifene according to cedra 39 s procedure tm 234 cedra 39 s address internal standard used for this procedure was a pentadeuterated lasofoxifene the plasma sample containing lasofoxifene and the internal standard was extracted with.
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one of the underlying observations that makes the methods disclosed herein so useful is that patients having bone marrow involvement are particularly susceptible to radioimmunotherapy when the radiolabeled antibodies are targeting cells in the bone marrow radioisotopes in the bone marrow ablate normal progenitor cells which may not even express the targeted cell surface molecule thereby depleting the population of immune cells which would normally facilitate reconstitution of the immune system following radioimmunotherapy moreover patients who do have bone marrow involvement do not benefit from autologous bone marrow harvest and transplantation since such transplantation merely reinfuses tumor cells back into the patient thus having a routine method whereby bone marrow involvement is identified and rectified prior to radioimmunotherapy would be a valuable addition to the field of lymphoma treatments in this regard the clinical parameters disclosed herein would likely also indicate the extent of bone marrow toxicity experienced by antibodies labeled with other cytotoxic moieties e g toxins thus the parameters disclosed herein may also be used to predict and deter toxicity and bone marrow ablation due to administration of cytotoxic antibodies the methods of the present invention may be used to treat a variety of cancers particularly b cell lymphomas and leukemias but are particularly useful wherein said b cell lymphoma is non hodgkin 39 s lymphoma nhl rituximab u00ae has already been approved for the treatment of low grade follicular nhl but the present inventors have surprisingly found that rituximab u00ae is also beneficial for the treatment of intermediate and high grade nhl including bulky disease accordingly the lymphomas which are treatable by the methods of the present invention include low grade follicular non hodgkin 39 s lymphoma.
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lifting mechanisms and controls are all contained in a shallow area under the platform for maximum compactness and corresponding increasing versatility referring to fig1 a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of this invention 10 is shown a wheelchair carrying platform 20 sized to receive a standard wheelchair occupied by a user is bounded on each side by two rigid vertical side rails 32 which extend upwards from the corners 22 of the platform and by front and back panels 34 and 30 respectively a reinforcing transverse brace 38 solidly connects the two vertical portions of each side rail 32 to form a one piece unit to provide a strong handle bar and to retain the wheelchair securely in place during the use of the lift the front panel 34 is attached to the front vertical portions of the side rails 32 on the other hand the solid back panel 30 is fastened through multiple hinges 24 along the back edge 26 of the carrying platform 20 and can swing open to rest on the surrounding ground when the platform is lowered all the way thus providing a ramp shown in fig2 for a wheelchair to be either pushed or wheeled onto the platform in its closed position the panel 30 provides a backstop to hold the wheelchair safely in position while on the platform a lever arm 40 rigidly attached as by welding to the back panel 30 is actuated by a hydraulic ram and controls the position of the panel in its motion as it swings around the set of hinges 24 as explained in.
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in fig7 with the exception that a plurality of notches 60 are provided in the sloped walls 56 59 notches 60 may be provided to effect a rear wall anchor formed by patching compound 30 which with the repair plug 62 presesed inwardly into window 55 is excreted or pressed through notches 60 to generally form a knob or rear anchor plug 61 of beaded patching compound 30 rear anchor plugs 61 serves to provide increased holding of repair plug 62 within window 55 another feature of the present invention is also illustrated in fig1 this feature is the ability to utilize a repair plug 62 having a thickness different for example 3 4 inch from that of the drywall 41 for example a 5 8 inch plasterboard or sheet rock drywall with reference now to fig1 another advantageous feature of the present invention is shown at times a homeowner or other user may be presented with a large damaged section 49 in drywall 41 to repair or replace the large damaged section 49 only a portion of which is shown template 10 is placed over a first portion of the damaged section not shown and a partial window 65 may be formed with use of saw 28 next template 10 is relocated or disposed over the remaining portion of the damaged section 49 with the upper guide rail 23 overlapping or extending beyond.
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binary counter 406 and the set input to ring counter 408 with flip flop 417 in the reset state the clock enable inputs of binary counter 406 and binary counter 407 are enabled all counters commence counting in response to their clock input signals counters 406 409 count at a nominal frequency of 64 khz binary counter 406 and ting counter 408 are clocked by the signal from divider 103 received via conductor 123 and binary counter 407 and ring counter 409 are clocked by reference signal 121 received via conductor 131 and gates 412 413 and 414 compare the stages of ring counters 408 and 409 an and gate outputs a 34 1 34 if both of its corresponding stages in ring counters 408 and 409 are at a 34 1 34 state after some period of time if a frequency difference exists between dtcxo 104 and reference signal 121 ring counter 408 and ring counter 409 will be simultaneously in the 34 1 34 state in all stages together when this occurs and gates 412 414 transmit 1s 34 to and gate 415 which transmits a 34 1 34 via conductor 439 to flip flop 417 the 34 1 34 on conductor 439 is synchronously clocked into flip flop 417 and sets that flip flop on the.
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used for testing the organoleptic properties table i______________________________________taste modifier taste observed______________________________________1 maltol noticeable lingering taste2 ethyl maltol good sweetness slight taste of ethyl maltol3 monosodium glutamate sharp meaty flavorinosinate 5 39 excellent taste no lingering tasteguanylate 5 39 5 sodium acetate reduced lingering taste6 sodium chloride slightly salty taste reduced lin gering taste7 glycine excellent taste lingering not noticeable8 calcium sulfate chloride lingering is reduced cloudiness or other calcium salts appears in the solution______________________________________ sodium chloride and monosodium glutamates well known and accepted taste modifiers are unacceptable as taste modifiers with the nhdc composition while glycine and the sodium inosinateguanylate are most preferred a suitable reactor vessel was charged with 10 g of nhdc and 50 g of sorbitol and then 0 7 g of citric acid added and the resulting solution was heated to 120 u00b0 c to 140 u00b0 c for 20 minutes and then cooled the reaction product was dried and powdered by the usual method and was sieved into a 200 to 300 mesh sieve 10 g of this mixture were easily soluble in 75 cc of water at 12 u00b0 c the aqueous solution was clear and colorless and had based on the dry substance 200 times the sweetening power of crystalline sugar and had minimal menthol taste it is advantageously used for sweetening of foodstuffs and does not exhibit any damaging or unpleasant side effects the acidulant like malic or citric acid is incorporated to lower the ph to less than 6 5 in order to remove.
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coil 57 fig1 to heat the underside of the ice mold 28 the thermal cut off unit 60 is provided to cut power to the high wattage heating coil 57 in the event that the high wattage heating coil 57 malfunctions during a malfunction the high wattage heating coil 57 remains on creating a temperature rise outside normal operating parameters and potentially cause a fire by igniting the refrigerator liner in normal operation the water in the cavities 42 is frozen the heating coil 57 turned on and the motor engaged to release ice cubes the motor moves the ejector arm 54 to rotate the fingers 56 through notches in the ice stripper 62 to engage the ice and remove them from the ice mold 28 the ice stripper 62 prevents ice from reentering into the ice mold 28 the ejector arm 54 returns to its starting position after two revolutions and engages a switch which indicates that water may again fill the ice mold 28 as seen in the fig2 the ice stripper 62 has a small strip skirt 63 the strip skirt 63 slides upon a longitudinal rail of the ice mold 28 the strip skirt 63 permits the side of the ice mold 28 to be exposed for heat transfer this is in sharp contrast to the prior art which had a skirt that extended substantially down along the side of the icemaker and consequently heat exchange.
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of valve 41 a second input to shuttle valve 50 is supplied by way of an air line 52 leading from a second shuttle valve 53 line 52 also leads to a pilot port of valve 42 one input of valve 53 is supplied by an emergency return valve 54 which has an input connected to an air supply inlet 37c the second input to valve 53 is supplied by an air line 55 leading from the output port of depth valve 38 a remote start valve 56 has an input port connected to an air supply inlet 37d and an output port connected by way of an air line 59 to a second pilot port of control valve 42 in the preferred embodiment described herein valve 56 is a mechanically activated and normally closed three way valve with spring return control unit 14 is comprised of a piston 14d and an internal spring 14e which normally urges the piston to the left the piston is bypassed by an adjustable flow restriction 14f operating in parallel with a check valve 14g travel of the piston in the feed direction thus requires fluid to pass through the restriction 14f thereby controlling the rate at which piston 30b can drive the motor 33 to urge the chuck.
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its bottom in which the ignition tube 36 primer has been centrally screwed in propelling charge casing 14 is cylindrical in its essential length regions and is provided at the front with a propelling charge casing cover 40 which in a known manner is connected with projectile arrangement 44 by way of a snap connection 50 see fig4 and which during or after assembly is connected that is for example glued to the cylindrical portion of propelling charge casing 14 in an appropriately sloped fastening region 46 48 propelling charge powder 42 has been compacted in the lower region of propelling charge casing 14 around the entire ignition tube 36 and over its entire length while the remaining propelling charge powder in the upper region of propelling charge casing 14 has merely been poured loosely onto the compacted portion to assemble the one piece ammunition unit the propelling charge powder 42 is initially compacted in the pressing device shown in fig1 and 2 directly in the cylindrical portion of propelling charge casing 14 then the propelling charge casing cover 40 shown in fig4 together with the inserted projectile arrangement 44 is placed onto the cylindrical part of propelling charge casing 14 and is fastened that is glued on for this purpose the fastening region 46 lower edge of casing cover 40 and fastening region 48 upper edge of the cylindrical propelling charge casing 14 are each provided with the appropriate slope as shown for the edge 46 in fig4 when the one piece ammunition unit has been completed in its outer dimensions the remainder of the propelling charge powder is poured loosely in as the last step.
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thereof the other of the two bearing devices is a fixed bearing device 9 which is fixed to driven frame 24 so that fixed bearing device 9 can not move relative to driven frame 24 but can move therewith in the vertical direction movable bearing device 8 is movable in the axial direction of top roll shaft 7 between an engaging position a where movable bearing device 8 engages with top roll shaft 7 and a disengaged position b where movable bearing device 8 is disengaged from top roll shaft 7 movable bearing device 8 is further movable between disengaged position b and a waiting position c where movable bearing device 8 is away from an extension of top roll shaft 7 movable bearing device 8 comprises a bearing 26 and a housing 27 more particularly movable bearing device 8 is driven between engaging position a and disengaged position b by a screw shaft 10 which threadingly engages movable bearing device 8 and is rotated by an electric motor 11 via a chain 14 frame 15 further includes a movable frame 25 which is pivotally connected by a coupling 28 to driven frame 24 so as to be rotatable in a horizontal plane about the axis of coupling 28 movable bearing device 8 is adapted to be moved between driven frame 24 and movable frame 25 thus movable bearing device 8 is supported by driven frame 24 when it is disposed in engaging position a and is supported by movable frame 25 when it is disposed disengaged position b or waiting position c further.
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controlled by a user directly or indirectly by selecting the required hierarchies levels and so on it may also be initiate by the system and controlled by additional metadata available about the measurements or hierarchies the block 501 represents a set of initial measurements the measurements may be extracted from a database and be of various types i e from the various relations stored in the system 100 the measurements may also be composed or derived such as measurements resulting from calculations or other processes that define relations this may furthermore include measurements derived from previous applications of the processes denoted by 500 600 or 700 and described herein the set 501 may be located in memory or in other storage devices and it may furthermore be implicitly defined by including references to relations or subsets thereof the starting point for the process is an initial set of measurements about dimensions selected for multidimensional processing in a hypercube which measurements are included in 501 may be determined by the system from the dimensions of the hypercube being populated with points for example by including relations that are supported by subsets of the dimensions it can also be left to the user performing the multidimensional analysis in the system to select or define the relations included or a combination of both the text 502 specifies that in order to perform the process 500 between selected level.
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force is sufficient and the pressure forces that hold the sealing body 4 on the main nozzle fit 20 lift it and thus also open the main nozzle 2 fig2 d shows this situation the invention comprises here also the essential aspect that the pilot nozzle 3 moves together with the operating element 6 in the shown embodiment it is not realized as static nozzle but as dynamic nozzle in connection with fig2 the following essential other aspect of the invention has to be pointed out the sealing body 4 does not only have a certain axial motion parallel to the coil axis 72 but also a certain radial motion also with reference to the coil axis 72 this leads to a self adjusting effect of the sealing body 4 on the main nozzle fit 20 it has to be taken into consideration here that the sealing body 4 according to the modification shown for example in fig2 c is not configured as simple cylinder but at a cylindrical or disc like basic body 41 on the side facing the main nozzle 2 a cone like conical hemispheric or ball segment like part body 42 is attached in the middle by a certain radial motion of the sealing body 4 in the recess 64 the sealing body 4 is always positioned perfectly on the main nozzle fit 20 while misalignments are avoided and thus leakage is reduced although the.
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sealably attached to the upper head 42 the sleeve 52 has radial ports 54 extending between the annular recess 50 and the bore 56 of the isolation sleeve 52 the bore 56 of the sleeve 52 is smaller in diameter than the diameter of the bore 60 in the wellhead 12 see fig2 the tubing string 25 is attached to the running tool 27 and has an isolation seal member 65 disposed along its length so that the isolation seal member is disposed in the bore 56 of the isolation sleeve 52 the isolation seal member 65 has an outer annular recess 67 located between sealing elements 68 69 the annular recess 67 is connected to the bore 66 of the isolation seal member 65 for fluid flow by means of radial ports 70 in the bore 66 of the isolation seal member is tubular sleeve valve member 72 which has sealing elements 73 74 located above and below the flow ports 70 the valve member 72 has a shear ring 76 disposed in grooves in the valve member 72 and the seal member 65 the shear ring 76 releasably retains the valve member 72 in a closed position over the ports 70 below the valve member 72 the tubing has an interior stop shoulder or flange 80 which limits downward movement of the valve member 72 when it is shifted to an open position as shown in the drawings the isolation sleeve 52 has longitudinally extending bypass passages 78 which define a fluid equalization bypass about the seal member 65 if desired the bypass can.
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interconnected via system bus 62 to random access memory ram 64 read only memory rom 66 an input output i o adapter 68 a user interface adapter 72 a communications adapter 84 and a display adapter 86 the input output i o adapter 68 connects peripheral devices such as hard disc drives 40 floppy disc drives 41 for reading removable floppy discs 42 and optical disc drives 43 for reading removable optical disc 44 such as a compact disc or a digital versatile disc to the bus 62 the user interface adapter 72 connects devices such as a keyboard 74 a mouse 76 having a plurality of buttons 67 a speaker 78 a microphone 82 and or other user interfaces devices such as a touch screen device not shown to the bus 62 the communications adapter 84 connects the computer system to a network 92 the display adapter 86 connects a monitor 88 to the bus 62 the network 92 connects the computer system 58 to other computers systems 58 the computer network 92 can comprise for example a local area network lan a wide area network wan or the internet additionally a particular one of the computer systems 58 a can act as a server a computer server 58 a centralizes files and functions and provides access to the files and functions to the other computer systems 58 within the network 92 an embodiment of the present invention can be implemented as sets of instructions resident in the random access memory 64 of one or more.
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mask e g silicon dioxide may be deposited on the silicon film fin structure 1030 may then be formed via for example e beam lithography and etching source and drain regions 1010 and 1020 may then be formed in a similar manner once source region 1010 drain region 1020 and fin structure 1030 have been formed source region 1010 and drain region 1020 may be covered with a protective mask as illustrated in fig1 a number of materials may be used for the protective mask such as a silicon nitride based material the thickness of the unprotected fin structure 1030 may then be reduced to form a thin fin structure 1230 as illustrated in fig1 this thinning of fin structure 1030 may be accomplished via etching or some other well known technique implementations consistent with the principles of the invention provide double gate and triple gate finfet devices unlike conventional designs each of the gates in the finfet can independently control the fin channel the foregoing description of exemplary embodiments of the present invention provides illustration and description but is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings or may be acquired from practice of the invention for example in the above descriptions numerous specific details are set forth such as specific materials structures chemicals processes etc in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention however the present invention can.
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u00b0 c followed by water quenching then aging for 2 hours at 200 u00b0 c were expanded to alloys no 1 5 of example i not only were the strength and ductilities of the alloys no 2 5 typically superior to their as rolled condition but they were also superior to the most widely used commercial mg alloy az91 the strength of these alloys was also more than double that of the known commercial bio absorbable polymer implants alloy no 1 with 0 6 ca did not recover good strength and ductility these results are presented in table v the above alloys after annealing and aging were tested in vitro in phosphate buffered saline solution simulated body fluid sbf at 37 u00b0 c to simulate bio absorption rate in vivo in these tests h 2 evolution is a direct measure of mg alloy corrosion and the results are presented in table vi as graphically seen in fig1 the corrosion rates and h 2 evolution in vitro in synthetic body fluids sbf were very dependent upon composition alloy 1 demonstrated the lowest corrosion rate while alloy 4 had the highest in table vi these results are further correlated with the target times for a fixation device implant that needs to support bone during a healing time of eight weeks and also needing to be completely absorbed within six months as indicated in the table alloys no 1 and 3 which have low amounts of zn of 1 0 and 1 3 respectively achieve these targets macro alloying with 2 zn or more was seen as being detrimental to the corrosion rate namely it being too fast to allow for adequate bone development and healing to examine the effect of the rolling practice on the alloys.
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to be properly finish the steps application_number US 87169797 A description with reference now to the drawings and in particular to fig1 through 3 thereof the preferred embodiment of the new and improved concrete finishing device for steps embodying the principles and concepts of the present invention and generally designated by the reference number 10 will be described specifically it will be noted in the various figures that the device relates to a concrete finishing device for steps for smoothing poured concrete beneath formed riser on steps in its broadest context the device consists of a trowel blade and an adjustable gauge such components are individually configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to attain the desired objective the trowel blade 12 has an upper surface 14 and a lower surface 16 the upper surface 14 has a handle 16 secured thereto the handle 16 is positioned closer to a back end 18 than a front end 20 of the trowel blade 12 note fig1 the lower surface 16 is dimensioned for troweling a surface of a step note fig3 the trowel blade 12 has a countersunk screw 22 extending upwardly therethrough inwardly of the front end 20 note fig2 the adjustable gauge 24 is coupled with respect to the trowel blade 12 the adjustable gauge 24 comprises.
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therefore the protection film 6 is almost flat the lubricating film 7 is composed of phlorocarbon and formed in the thickness of 2 nm on the protection film 6 the magnetic memory medium of the present invention has been manufactured using the material and method explained above as a result level difference between the land and groove at the surface is controlled to 2 to 3 nm 0064 fig1 illustrates the relationship between the laser power in the smoothing process and the level difference between the land and groove of the smoothing thin film tec when the laser power is 0 to 1 mw the tec film does not fuse and therefore the level difference does not almost change when the laser power is raised to 1 5 mw the tec film starts to fuse and flows into the groove thereby reducing the level difference when the laser power becomes 2 5 mw or higher the tec film on the land almost moves to the groove and thereby level difference is reduced up to 2 nm 0065 fig1 illustrates an apparatus for detecting a crash of a disc medium and a head comprising an air spindle 30 for rotating a medium to be tested a suspension 32 for supporting the head an ae sensor 32 for sensing.
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input to comparators 24 26 respectively in driver circuits for the odd and even open coils 12 respectively the resistors r 1 r 4 when activated by their associated transistors t 1 t 4 are in parallel with resistor r a in the upper half of the voltage divider circuit 20 the resistors r 5 r 8 when activated by their associated transistors t 5 t 8 are in parallel with resistor r a in the upper half of the voltage divider circuit 22 thus it can be seen that by selectively turning on or off selective combinations of the transistors t 1 t 4 selective combinations of the resistors r 1 r 4 are changing in this case raising the voltage in the voltage divider circuit 22 and consequently the resulting voltage input to comparator 24 similarly by selectively turning on or off combinations of the transistors t 5 t 8 selective combinations of the resistors r 5 r 8 are provided to the voltage divider circuit 20 and selectively provide a voltage level input to the comparator 26 preferably although not necessarily the resistors r 1 r 4 are all of different values thus providing sixteen different possible combinations of resistors and thus sixteen possible voltage inputs to the comparator 24 preferably the resistance values of resistors r 5.
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the datalog framework 200 includes a datalog stream interface 202 a datalog format interface 204 a datalog type interface 206 and a datalog source interface 208 the datalog framework 200 further includes a datalog manager class 210 a datalog format map class 212 a datalog format group class 214 a datalog values class 216 a general format class 218 and a user format class 220 the standard datalog interfaces to the tester operating system tos are defined as pure abstract c classes the datalog stream interface idatalogstream 202 represents an output file or device the datalog system sends formatted output to streams the system provides two built in streams a filestream for sending output to a local disk file and a consolestream for sending output to the system 39 s console application the datalog format interface idatalogformat 204 represents the necessary instructions required to format data associated with datalog events to an output the specific nature of the formatting capability is hidden inside each implementation of the idatalogformat for example the built in generalformat allows a general format string to be used with a macro like capability for extracting named values from the datalogvalues objects and inserting them into a formatted string the datalog type interface idatalogtype 206 represents a class or a u201c type u201d of datalog.
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the case or if it is desired to further increase the fluid conductivity the formation in the injection well production well or both may be subjected to remedial action in order to increase the permeability of the formation one common method for increasing the permeability of the formation which has been practiced for a number of years in the art is known as hydraulic fracturing in this method artificial fractures or channels of high fluid conductivity within the formation can be formed the geothermal reservoir formation in the injection well or the production well employed in this process can be conveniently fractured by methods well known in the art by pumping a fluid down the well bore and into contact with the formation at a rate higher than that at which the fluid can flow into and through the formation on continued injection of the fluid the pressure within the well bore increases to a pressure at which the formation breaks down to create one or more fractures or fissures extending outwardly from the well bore into the formation the hydraulic fracturing fluid is injected into the formation at a sufficient pressure and flow rate to generate the required fracture and to displace the fluid into the fracture under laminar flow conditions any of the commonly employed hydraulic fracturing fluids such as water hydrocarbon oils or oil in water emulsions etc together with viscosity thickeners and other additives may be used in fracturing the geothermal reservoir formations after the pressure on the fracturing fluid has been reduced the fractures will tend to close somewhat because of the unbalanced compressive forces in the formation if desired propping agents may be included in the hydraulic fracturing fluids previously described to prevent closure of the fractures or.
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an annular recess formed in the cylinder head at the combustion chamber end of the port 18 and comprising a cylindrical outer wall 34 adjoining a planar end wall 35 the outer wall 34 includes an inwardly protruding portion 36 that extends under and in engagement with the chamfer 32 at the outer edge of the seat insert to positively retain the insert 20 within the recess in the installed condition as shown in fig2 the center portion 33 of the insert 39 s seat end 28 and an annular surrounding portion 38 of the combustion chamber wall are machined at a shallow angle to form a smooth sided outwardly dished portion surrounding the valve seat 31 which improves the flow of gas entering or leaving the cylinder through the port 18 when the valve 22 is opened for reference purposes it is noted that the valve seat 31 formed on the insert 20 is centered on an axis 40 when the insert 20 is installed the axis 40 is also the reciprocating axis of the poppet valve 22 and the axis on which the cylindrical outer wall 34 of the valve seat recess is also centered in reference to any hypothetical plane normal to the axis 40 the chamfer 32 preferably forms an angle of about 45 u00b0 longitudinally away and.
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effectively connected and or disconnected without modifying the shape or loading of the connector itself application_number US 91259678 A description the subject data logic connector 10 includes an outer housing member 12 an inner housing member 14 and a clamping or hold down member 16 the connector is used to interconnect a plurality of conductors 18 either formed into a cable or as individual conductors or even flat flexible cable not shown to a pin array also not shown the outer housing 12 has a generally elongated rectangular mating portion 20 having an elongated aperture 22 extending therethrough from the mating front face 24 a pair of door like cover members 26 28 are joined to the housing 20 by integral hinged portions 30 32 respectively and have inwardly directed transverse ridge means 34 36 on the rear portions thereof together forming a cable strain relief likewise each cover has an outwardly directed shoulder 38 40 adjacent the rear edge thereof the inner housing member 14 has a mating face 42 on the end of the front portion 44 which is received in the cavity 22 the front portion 44 also has a plurality of terminal receiving channels 46 extending inwardly from the front face 42 to an intermediate portion 48 of the inner housing member a plurality of first terminals 50 are placed in the first channels 46 the rear portion 52 of the housing has a like array of channels 54 each receiving a respective second terminal 56 intermediate the terminals 50 and 56 are electronic devices such as the integrated circuit chips 58 60 shown the lower chip being exploded from the connector the sides of the inner housing.
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layered barrier to prevent thermal energy loss from the interior of the present invention to the external environs referring to fig3 on sunny days in late fall winter and early spring sun rays 22 penetrate the south facing solar walls 2 amp 2 a to the furthest northern extremes of the interior of the solar greenhouse as previously discussed this is due to the relatively low position of the sun relative to the southern horizon during these seasons specifically cleveland ohio site of the prototype suntrap solar greenhouse is situated at approximately 42 degrees north latitude which yields an observed sun inclination of 27 degrees above the south horizon at noon on the winter solstice december 21 upon entering the interior environs of the solar greenhouse the sun rays provide needed energy for the propagation of plants growing within and a portion of said sun rays are converted to long wave infrared heat energy by a process fully understood by the scientific community this heat energy is u201c trapped u201d within the suntrap solar greenhouse firstly by the heavily thermally insulated shell 1 and secondly by solar walls 2 amp 2 a by the process well known to the scientific community as the u201c greenhouse effect u201d whereby visible light energy which easily penetrates a glazing medium in the preferred embodiment clear tempered glass is transformed to longer wavelength infrared spectrum heat energy upon striking physical objects.
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to the upper surface 84 of the footed wellbore 18 and thus pass above the pump 38 and they are therefore not sucked into the pump entry when pump 38 is operating the oil at the location of the pump 38 cooled by the vaporization of steam condensate is thus in a temperature range below 280 degrees fahrenheit and thus the use of nitrile rubber as the stator coating material is enabled the position of the pump 38 within the footed wellbore is determined by a consideration of the expected interface 70 position within the well bore and the expected temperature of the oil entering the footed wellbore from which a hydrostatic head pressure profile can be calculated as a result the likely location at which bubbles will form and thus cool the oil can be predicted furthermore the pump is operated to pump the hot fluids in the wellbore 18 such that the pressure at the pump inlet remains in the 20 to 35 psig range which ensures that the pump will not run dry but also ensures that the temperature of the oil adjacent the pump is cooled by the evolution of steam bubbles 80 from the fluid the lower end of the pressure range ensures that some well fluid is present above the pump 32 inlet 59 equivalent to approximately 5 psi of head less the pressure exerted by steam and gas in the wellbore the upper limit of the pressure range is selected to ensure that the pressure is sufficiently low at the temperatures the fluid is expected to be present in the footed borehole 18 such that bubbles 80 will form adjacent to the inlet 59 to cool the fluid surrounding the pump 32 thus the controller controls the.
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120 to substantially form a seal in the annular space between tubing 120 and the wall of open hole 125 where there are two or more elements 115 they may be spaced at various intervals along the length of the packer with the various spacings between adjacent elements 115 being the same or different elastomeric expanding elements 115 may be made of any suitable material provided that the desired amount of expansion and sealing is obtained suitable materials may include metals thermoplastics thermosets composites and the like non limiting commercial examples of suitable materials include nitrile viton fluorel aflas and teflon running assembly 112 is comprised of connector 110 shown as polished bore receptacle 110 and a pig launcher 145 positioned in casing 105 below lateral opening 122 is plug 140 which supports whipstock 135 which serves to guide and direct packer 200 through opening 122 into open hole or side tracked well 125 the method of inserting expanding packer 200 into side tracked well 125 requires first ensuring that the well bore fluid is conditioned then attaching at the earth 39 s surface 250 a screen 130 to expanding packer 200 which in turn is attached to running assembly 112 which is then attached to the end of tubular work string 102 via the polished bore receptacle 110 the sequence of insertion begins with screen 130 down existing well casing 105 followed by expanding packer 200 followed by running assembly 112 finally followed by work string 102 in more detail screen 130 is pushed against.
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that initialize the necessary procedure variables line 315 can represent a call statement for making a synchronous request for data or service from a non ims application without using the ims message queue this call statement can indicate use of the aib to dli aibtdli interface library the ims call ical function ical reqmsg as the request language structure and ical respmsg as the response language structure grouping 320 can represent code for handling errors that can occur during the performance of the call statement 315 based on the value of the return value aibretrn regardless of errors with the call statement 315 the contents of the response message returned to the code and or application that invoked the sample ims call wizard code 300 can correspond to the contents of the received ical respmsg line 325 can define the end of the call function fig4 is a schematic diagram illustrating a system 400 which is one non limiting embodiment for the disclosure the ims call wizard 422 of fig4 can be an implementation of wizard 120 168 system 400 enables the use of ims process flow applications 445 within an information management system ims 440 in accordance with embodiments of the inventive arrangements disclosed herein it should be emphasized.
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post regeneration handling techniques it has been unexpectedly discovered that exposing freshly generated catalysts to air can cause both the selectivity of the reaction percent hydroxylamine produced and the production rate of hydroxylamine to significantly decrease in a relatively short period of time it is believed that this phenomenon may be irreversible regenerated catalyst in production plants is often exposed to air when it is filtered handled and transferred to the reactors evaluation of these production samples indicates that significant damage can occur to catalyst which is exposed to oxygen prior to its addition to reactor trains the original selectivity of the catalyst can be preserved if the catalyst is kept in a substantially oxygen free environment it is believed that oxygen reacts readily with hydroxylamine catalysts to create a system that favors the synthesis of two undesirable products ammonium sulfate and nitrous oxide regenerated catalyst can be preserved by keeping it in a substantially oxygen free environment suitable substantially oxygen free environments may take the form of deionized and deoxygenated water nitrogen hydrogen argon or similar non oxygen containing media or environment preferably the catalysts may be preserved or stored in a sealed vessel under deionized and deoxygenated water with a nitrogen purge nitrogen bubbling with mild agitation of the deionized and deoxygenated water is preferable laboratory experiments were conducted to determine the change in specificity towards hydroxylamine associated with the use of regenerated catalysts which were exposed to oxygen several.
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be seen in fig2 and 3 the general structure of the rings or most of them is the same in particular pockets or slots 38 are equally spaced around most of the periphery of the ring however in a typical ring one or more slots or pockets 38 u2032 is mounted not rigidly to the structure of the main part of the ring but rather is supported on a separate ring integral with or at least attached to protrusions 40 within slots of the main ring structure coil springs 44 force the protrusions 40 to the position shown after removing one stator with bent stator lead ends with pocket or slot 38 u2032 being located against the side of the main circular structure with this general structural organization with the ends of the stator conductors in the pockets 38 and 38 u2032 rotation of the base 46 of the main ring structure in the counterclockwise direction will initiate the bending of most of the ends of the stator conductors however pockets 38 u2032 will at least initially not be positively driven with the resistance of the ends of the stator conductors in those pockets preventing the rotation of the member holding pockets 38 u2032 with the main ring against the springs 44 pins 42 which.
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its needle bed and with a needle pitch sensor 43 in parallel with the needle bed 41 there is disposed a needle pitch indicating member 44 which is located by the needle pitch sensor 43 made to reciprocate with the movement of the carriage the needle pitch indicating member 4 is formed with marks 45 and 46 for determining the range of measurement of the yarn length for the later described yarn length measurement indicated at numerals 47 and 48 are feeders which are identical to such well known mechanism as can move together with the carriage 42 in accordance with the movement of the carriage 42 while being retained on the carriage 42 numerals 49 and 50 indicate pulse encoders for yarns 51 and 52 and numerals 53 and 54 indicate packages for yarn feed sources in the embodiment thus far described the yarn feed sources 53 and 54 and the pulse encoders 49 and 50 are arranged at both the lefthand and righthand sides of the machine frame but it is quite natural that they may be disposed only at one side of the machine frame the pulse encoders 51 and 52 are used to measure the lengthes of the yarns and to generate one or a predetermined number of pulses for each rotation and their signals are fed to an encoder control unit 61 the output of the needle pitch.
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of hot gas directed to the stator in correspondence of the gaps 4 and 8 in fact seals 4 and 8 cannot be completely tight due to relative movements of gas turbine components such as turbine and combustor for example during start up operations and or different operative regimes of the gas turbine as a consequence of this purge air p usually coming from the compressor end leaks through gaps 4 and 8 and mixes with the flow f of hot air this also avoids hot gas entering into the gaps for the reasons explained above additionally leakage purge air also fulfils a cooling function associated to the vane platform 3 according to an aspect of the invention gas turbine 1 further comprises a plurality of cooling ducts 5 which are located upstream the inner gap 4 relative to the flow of hot gas indicated with arrow f and within the inner wall 21 of combustor 2 alternatively or additionally gas turbine 1 may also comprise a plurality of cooling ducts 9 which are located upstream outer gap 9 and within the outer wall 22 of the combustor 2 according to a preferred and non limiting example cooling ducts 5 and 9 have a circular cross section preferably the cooling ducts are arranged within said inner and or outer combustor walls 21 22 such to fluidically connect the combustor 2 with a portion 12 which is defined between the combustor walls 21 and 22 and a combustor liner not shown advantageously the cooling air exiting the cooling.
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rotated in a clockwise fashion to rest on top of the backboard 800 pushing downward on the outer portion of the clamp 806 locks the entire clamp in place and secures the backboard 800 to the ledge 700 as illustrated in fig8 a this is a two step locking mechanism and as such can be accomplished within seconds when using a slide in pin 720 as the clamping mechanism the medical technician would start with the slide in pin 720 removed from slide in pin hole 715 as illustrated in fig7 c referring to fig8 c the slide in pin 720 would be inserted into slide in pin hole 715 so as to rest on top of the backboard 800 although a pediatric patient immobilized on a backboard 800 may be secured directly to a stretcher in conventional manner securing the pediatric patient within the device 100 allows the technician full access to pediatric medical supplies located within the device 39 s storage compartments 500 505 as well as full access to the device 39 s data acquisition device 600 to obtain accurate information about the child 39 s vital signs en route upon arriving at the destination the medical technician may choose to unlock the backboard 800 from the device 100 and transfer the child to a stretcher at the facility so that they may return to active service to unlock the backboard 800 the medical technician simply pulls up on the outer portion of the clamp 806 which releases the inner portion of the clamp 808 and as a result disengages the locking mechanism securing the backboard 800 the backboard will still be lying on the ledges 700 of the device 100 the technician then lifts the patient still immobilized on the backboard 800 and transfers them.
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acute tubular necrosis which confirms the toxicity observed in the survival pattern of these animals the antifungal activity of spa 160 was maintained after encapsulation of the drug in liposomes irrespective of their lipid composition as reported earlier 11 the toxicity of f spa 222 to human rbcs was three times higher than f spa 160 which was later found to be due to the presence of sodium lauryl sulphate within th f spa 222 hence liposomes in this study could act as a means for avoiding the toxicity of ls present in spa 222 and allowing the intravenous administration of spa 160 although less toxic than f spa 222 f spa 160 was also toxic to rbcs but the toxic effects were prevented by its encapsulation in liposomes cholesterol containing liposomes were observed to be most protective as observed earlier 13 this may be due to a competition between or lesser exchange of cholesterol from red cell membranes to cholesterol containing spa 160 liposomes of all the lipid compositions tested only spa 160 in dopc liposomes was found to be toxic to rbcs the susceptibility of polyenes has been related to the overall state of membrane organization in particular to the overall conformation of membrane components 16 also the binding of polyenes has been reported to increase with the increase in content of pe 5 it has also been reported the cholesterol has a stabilizing effect on egg pe and that preference of polyenes for cholesterol is lower in the presence of pe 2.
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block are used to weight the different soft decisions using the proposed approach helps reduce the growth in the number of bits required to store the combined soft decisions when multiple transmissions of the same information are required the proposed approach also makes it possible to reduce the implementation complexity of the constellation demapping process when ir is used with multiple different modulation schemes the quality metric values used to perform the weighted combinations of soft decisions across multiple transmissions can be modified to reflect any difference in scaling of the soft decisions by the constellation demapping process the proposed approach can also be extended to efficiently operate when the selected implementation of the signal conditioning unit is adapted to the propagation channel conditions it is possible to apply different correction factors to the quality metrics depending on the implementation of the signal conditioning unit doing so guarantees that soft decisions generated by different signal conditioning units are combined with the correct weighting before being passed to the channel decoder in two embodiments of the proposed architecture it is shown that the quality metrics can be derived directly from the computations performed in the signal conditioning process fig2 presents a typical implementation of the demodulation unit 108 the received signal r n is first passed to the signal conditioning unit 201 to generate the signal s n the signal processing performed in the signal conditioning unit 201 depends on the transmission format as well as on the propagation environment for example in cdma systems it is typical to use a rake receiver in order to combine the contributions coming from the different propagation paths cdma u2014 principles of spread spectrum communication andrew j viterbi addison wesley wireless communications series it should however be noted.
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missile is launched when the missile 10 starts to be launched the missile 10 caught by the sabots 110 by means of the position adjustment pin 140 proceeds together with the sabots 110 within the canister 20 overcoming the frictional force generated by a load in an axial direction between the travel lock bolt 170 and the travel lock bar 120 then the contact state between the travel lock bolt 170 and the travel lock bar 120 is released and accordingly the outer circumferential surface of the sabot body 111 is slid in a state of contacting with the inner surface of the canister 20 by virtue of the spring 160 and the spring seat 150 at the moment the missile 10 blasts off after being highly accelerated within the canister 20 the sabots 110 scatter in all directions by a restoration force of the compressed spring 160 as stated above the scope of the present invention is not limited to the above described specific embodiment of the present invention but can be modified suitably within the coverage of the claims for example without installing an travel lock bar 120 in the sabots the travel lock bolt can contact directly with the upper surface of the sabot so as to remove the clearance between the missile and the canister as so far described a lateral support device system of a canister launched missile in accordance with the present invention has the following advantages that is by installing sabots separably formed on the outer circumferential surface of the missile and the travel lock bolt.
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bases 14 c 14 e to provide for minimum viewable profile the similarly constructed collapsible safety rail assemblies 12 a 12 d each includes opposed left and right end posts 16 and 18 a top horizontal rail 20 extending from the left end post 16 to the right end post 18 and a bottom horizontal rail 22 extending between the left end post 16 and the right end post 18 an accessible instruction storage tube 23 is located on each bottom horizontal rail 22 individual pivot assemblies designated 24 a and 24 b as described in detail as pivot assembly 24 in fig2 are located at the ends of the left and right end posts 16 and 18 nearest the bottom horizontal rail 22 respectively of each of the collapsible safety rail assemblies 12 a 12 d a slotted tubular base 26 fig2 which is stationary is located at the lower region of each of the pivot assemblies 24 a and 24 b and secures in the bases 14 a 14 e as later described in detail fig2 is an exploded view of the pivot assembly 24 multiply designated as pivot assemblies 24 a and 24 b in fig1 in relationship to the lower portion of an end post 18 the pivot assembly 24 has major structural components including a stationary slotted tubular base 26 and a pivotable multi radius mounting fixture 28 and also includes a pivot pin 30 and a detent pin 32 having a spring loaded ball 33 the latter of which is secured to the slotted tubular base 26 by a lanyard 34 and ring 35 also shown is another locking pin 36 including.
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during a drilling operation so as to stabilize an under gauge drill bit used in association with the stabilizing system the body member further comprises at least one fixed stabilizing surface positioned in an axially spaced relationship to the at least one moveable stabilizing member the body member further comprises a gauge cutter positioned above the moveable stabilizing member and below the fixed stabilizing surface to expand the pilot hole to the final gauge application_number US 16475505 A description referring to the figures of the drawings the embodiment comprises an improved stabilizer and drill bit generally indicated by the numeral 100 the invention in one aspect is generally directed to a drill bit stabilizer having a main body of generally cylindrical configuration and a pin end opposed to a lower drilling end the system is attachable to or includes a drill bit for making a borehole when rotation occurs a throat is formed longitudinally through the main body of the stabilizer for passage of drilling fluid from a drill string through the body and through nozzles of the bit the drilling fluid exits the bit and returns up the borehole annulus a plurality of circumferentially arranged wedge shaped pockets or recesses are formed about the main body from the outer surface of the main body inward to slideably receive corresponding wedge shaped stabilizing members means are provided by which the stabilizing members are spring actuated the stabilizing members are each therefore reciprocatingly received in a slideable manner as they are spring actuated within each respective pocket each of.
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controller in order to regulate the rate of recirculation most accurately reference is now made to fig3 and 4 of the appended drawings illustrating schematically the structure of the automatic logic tool used in the process and the apparatus forming the subject matter of the invention the automated recirculation management logic tool according to the invention is composed of three main modules served by a common signal input stage the module a is an interface between user and controller which allows manual information about measurements and desired settings verification of compatibility between process constraints and desired settings and display of the operating data and information coming from the controller the module b is the unit for controlling the rates of recirculation it is composed of two control logic tools b 1 and b 2 activated according to the availability of the information sources and of a common mode of carrying out the actions b 3 for controlling the recirculation equipment the control logic tool b 1 operates in a regulation mode its objective is to maintain the recirculation concentration c r to within u00b1 1 g l about the setpoint value so as to guarantee the retention time of the sludge undergoing clarification and to facilitate the management of the extractions the measurement of the sludge concentration in the recirculation line is used here to control and regulate the rate of recirculation q r this regulation.
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into collection chamber 120 microground product or finely ground powder 114 moves upward partially because of static electricity partially by upward movement of carrier gas 64 regulating by valve 148 and partially by the decreasing radius shape of housing 82 heavier particles work there way downward due to the shape of housing or column 82 because of gravity because of the low velocity of the fluidized bed not being able to hold larger particles in suspension and partially due to centrifugal force the centrifugal force assists in the separation because larger particles are forced to the conical inner outer surface of the microgrinder 80 whereas the microground product 114 moves upward through the center core of the microgrinder 80 therefore the three factors which affect the final grind are the impellers 98 shape design upward or downward position and speed the housing shape design and position relative gravity and the flow of carrier gas 64 in the housing 82 the impeller design 98 is primarily responsible for the creation of the vortexes in the housing 82 smaller vortexes hold smaller lighter particles for a longer amount of time in an impact zone with larger particles providing the opportunity for finer smaller particles sizes to be created the housing 82 can be matched to the impellers 98 to give some variance in the vortex size because the vortexes are formed in the space between impellers outer edges and the inner wall of the housing 82 by altering cones and rings upon the housing 82 the impact zone.
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be transmitted in the case of heavy traffic conditions of the network the reduction of the network load will prevent a severe loss of quality of the transmitted speech signal under such heavy traffic conditions the frame 28 according to fig2 comprises a header 30 for transmitting necessary properties of said frame it comprises the actual number of prediction coefficients transmitted in the portion 32 reserved for the representation of the prediction coefficients alternatively it can also state the number of bits used for each prediction coefficient the portions 34 36 in the frame represent the excitation signal because in a celp coder the frame of signal samples may be subdivided in m sub frames each with its own excitation signal m portions are present in the frame to represent the excitation signal for the complete frame in the receiver 8 the input signal is applied to an input of a decoder 40 optionally via a bitrate reducer 38 in the decoder 40 outputs of a bitstream deformatter 42 are connected to corresponding inputs of a parameter decoder 44 a first output of the parameter decoder 44 carrying an output signal c p representing p prediction parameters is connected to an input of an lpc coefficient interpolator 46 a second output.
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then determine whether a tdd is connected to the tdd interface 44 step 104 this may be accomplished in two ways the hearing impaired visitor may have been provided a special access code to enter into the keypad k alternatively the processing unit can automatically detect the presence of a tdd at the tdd interface 44 since a tdd operates in a manner similar to a computer modem this detection process is simple and well known the processing unit 30 will then determine the hearing status of the tenant i e whether the tenant is hearing impaired step 106 this is done by accessing the memory subsystem 36 for data corresponding to the desired tenant selected above at step 102 such status information will have been stored within the memory subsystem 36 along with tenant names telephone numbers and other information for use by the present system after it has been determined whether either the visitor or the tenant are hearing impaired or both step 108 a communication link is established between the entry control panel p and the tenant if neither the visitor nor the tenant use a tdd or if both do the tenant is dialed directly step 114 using a telephone number retrieved from the memory subsystem 36 no intermediate steps are required to be performed by the present system if either the tenant or the visitor uses a tdd but not both a relay service is dialed by the entry control panel p step 110 the telephone number for the relay service is programmed and stored within the memory subsystem 36 the relay service is then instructed to.
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supplying the horizontally flowing stream of molten metal to the molding zone where it is in contact with a curved section of the belts 10 and 12 passing about pulleys 14 and 18 serves to limit distortion and thereby maintain better thermal contact between the molten metal and each of the belts as well as improving the quality of the top and bottom surfaces of the cast strip in accordance with the preferred embodiment of the invention the casting apparatus of the invention includes a pair of cooling means 32 and 34 positioned opposite that portion of the endless belt in contact with the metal being cast in the molding gap between belts 10 and 12 the cooling means 32 and 34 thus serve to cool the belts 10 and 12 just after they pass over pulleys 16 and 20 respectively and before they come into contact with the molten metal in the most preferred embodiment as illustrated in fig1 and 2 the coolers 32 and 34 are positioned as shown on the return run of belts 10 and 12 respectively in that embodiment the cooling means 32 and 34 can be conventional cooling means such as fluid cooling nozzles positioned to spray a cooling fluid directly on the inside and or outside of belts 10 and 12 to cool the belts through their thicknesses in that preferred embodiment it is sometimes desirable to employ scratch brush means 36 and 38 which frictionally engage the endless belts 10 and 12 respectively as.
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a break elongation of about 140 a tenacity of about 2 4 gpd and is substantially amorphous three of the new yarns are prepared by drawwinding this spin oriented supply at each of three different machine draw ratios shown in table ii on a rd drawwinder whitin machine works whitinsville mass using one 360 u00b0 wrap on an 83 u00b1 2 u00b0 c 1 6 inch 4 1 cm pin and a draw speed of 454 ypm 415 mpm to provide thick and thin sections along the filaments each drawn yarn is knit into a jersey stitch circular knit tube on a lawson knitter sections of each tube are cut from the tube and dyed in red blue or yellow disperse baths the resulting dyed tubes have attractive deep dyed sections randomly spaced in the fabric ratings of each are shown in table ii table ii______________________________________sample 1 2 3______________________________________draw ratio 1 483 1 593 1 706subjective rating 5 4 2______________________________________ fabric rating ranging from 34 5 34 representing fabric having very frequent often intense dyed sections to 34 1 34 representing fabric having no deeply dyed sections each drawn yarn is also false twist textured on a 440 arct machine using the following conditions 210 u00b0 c bottom heater 230 u00b0 c top heater 3 mm diameter sapphire spindle 247 323 rpm spindle speed to produce 60 turns per inch 2362 turns meter in the yarn overfeeds bottom 0 second second heater 14 take up 4 the resulting textured yarns.
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an angle between 29 degrees and 61 degrees with respect to guide rails 304 and 304 as shown in the figure second fence 308 is oriented at an angle of approximately 45 degrees with respect to guide rails 304 and 304 guide rails 303 and 304 constrain motion of saw 101 to a straight path by engaging opposing sides of the base plate of saw 101 as saw 101 rides on saw support surface 305 saw blade 102 passes through notch 306 to cut an object that may be set on cutting surface 309 and aligned against either fence 307 or fence 308 window 302 in saw support surface 305 between guide rails 303 and 304 allows a user to see that the object being cut is aligned properly within miter guide 30 between fences 307 and 308 window 302 does not span the entire distance between guide rails 303 and 304 so that a portion of saw support surface 305 is still available to support saw 101 the arrangement of guide rails 303 and 304 fences 307 and 308 with respect to saw support surface 305 and cutting surface 309 can be seen in fig3 a saw support surface 305 and cutting surface 309 are parallel fences 307 and 308 are on top of cutting surface 309 and saw support surface 305 is on top of fences 307 and 308 guide rails 303 and 304 are the above saw support surface 305 fences 307 and 308 are thus coupled to guide rails 303 and 304 through saw support surface 305 optional carrying handle 301 in cutting surface 309 makes miter guide 30 conveniently transportable alternatively optional carrying handle 301 could be placed at any.
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thereof then the cartridge is secured against movement by means of two ring shaped washers such as 7 which have a set of internal notches 7a matching the notches of the cartridge these two sets of notches fitting into each other screws such as 8 secure the washers 7 to the endmost edges of the bearing shell 5 these operations require no special tools and may be carried out without special precautions by unqualified staff the bearing thus formed is shown schematically in section in fig5 replacing one cartridge by another forms a maintenance operation which becomes extremely simple and comprises no risk of defective adjustment of the foils since the cartridge has been previously correctly manufactured in a specialized workshop it should be noted that the bearing shell 5 requires no special machining moreover fig6 shows schematically a self contained cartridge variant in accordance with the invention in this variant the foils no longer have an external heel portion as before they are welded by spot welding 9 at the level of their internal securing portion to a thin jacket 10 whose external diameter is equal to that of the bore of the bearing shell sliding fit as before the cartridge is provided with notches in its border which in this case are preferably formed on the edges of the jacket 10 the foils having a constant width slightly smaller than that of the jacket it is then this latter which projects from each side of the shell and serves for securing the cartridge against rotation and translation in the same way as before the manufacture of the self contained cartridges in accordance with the invention may be carried out by different procedures the.
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described in detail infra that the accordingly reduced travel time of the front of the pressure wave of the main injection allows for the reduction of the active length of the time delay member 17 the control cross section which is required for the opening of the main injection and is represented by the stroke of the piston u03b4s 2 u03b4s 3 must be kept as small as possible by providing a circumferential annular groove within the metering piston unit 11 for transferring the fuel into the radial bore 10a which feeds into the time delay member 17 in order to provide a maximized pressure steepness over time of the front flank of the main injection the movements of the piston 10 over time is normed by the pressure wave generator 4 since the generator 4 always provides a constant pressure the desired pre injection quantity is defined by the cylinder chamber 10b as the product of the piston cross section and the stroke u03b4s 2 of the piston 10 in the following paragraphs the function of the system will be described in detail after the pre injection quantity has been metered by the piston 10 and the displacement of.
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at 1 2v and a low voltage at 0 8v for testing purposes four benchmark circuits were created by placing different combinations of the three largest circuits of iscas 39 89 benchmarks s35932 s38417 and s38584 within two voltage domains these combinations are shown in table 3 certain simplifications were imposed in these working examples such as choosing identical size buffers which degrade the quality of the solution but are sufficient to demonstrate both the novelty and the efficacy of the invention the register transfer language rtl level designs were synthesized using design compiler of synopsys and the placement of the circuits are performed using synopsys u00ae ic compiler u2122 the skew and the power analysis were performed using synopsys u00ae customsim u2122 xa simulator at the spice accuracy level with the spice models due to the tight slack constraints at the domain that operates at 0 8v 500 mhz was selected as the operating frequency in order to verify the variation tolerance all tests were performed at the following three different process corners in order to compare the quality of results with the standard single voltage mesh and the results of sitik amp taskin 2012 the following procedure was performed first the same circuits were synthesized with a single voltage domain mesh whose pre mesh drivers were sized using the proposed method described in the u201c pre mesh driver selection u201d subsection herein for consistency the pre mesh trees were synthesized using synopsys u00ae ic compiler u2122 software in the multi corner mode then a custom implementation of the multi voltage domain clock mesh design algorithm in sitik amp taskin 2012 was applied on the same circuits to compare to the proposed work the maximum slew slew const.
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with the formation of carbon further to the carbon monoxide atmosphere carbon is preferably present in the sintering oven during the final sintering step the carbon can be present as an element for example in the form of graphite or in a gaseous chemical compound for instance a hydrocarbon liable to decompose partially or totally with formation of carbon a preferred device for placing into operation the process of the present invention comprises means of feeding into the sintering over free or chemicaly bound carbon such means can be provided by injectors fed with pulverulent graphite of compounds as hereinabove defined in yet another preferred device for placing into operation the process of the present invention the components of the oven brought to the highest temperature such as a susceptor for heating by induction or a resistor for heating by electrical resistance the container and its support are made of carbon such as graphite they are not therefore damaged by the carbon monoxide atmosphere a better understanding of the present invention will be gained from the following examples which are merely intended to be illustrative and not limitative of the present invention from a mixture of u03b3 alumina and an addition of 0 06 of mgo a pressing grain was produced by adding to the aforesaid mixture 8 by weight of said mixture of a glycol stearate binder the grain was pressed in the form of wafers exhibiting a thickness of 1 5 mm with a crude density of 2 2 the pressed articles were purified by pre sintering in an oxidized atmosphere of air at 1350 u00b0 c the articles.
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construction and operation shown and described and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to falling within the scope of the invention for example although specific means of mounting the multi wall tray have been disclosed many other means of attaching the tray to a wheelchair or other object are possible these other mounting means may be broken down into two categories 1 passive and 2 active the passive mounting means may include 1a magnets stored inside the openings of the multi wall tray that attach to conductive brackets located around the wheelchair armrests or frame 1b suction cups that attach to the wheelchair armrests frame or separate bracket installed on the wheelchair 1c brackets or tubes that extend from inside the openings of the multi wall tray or secure to the bottom panel of the multi wall tray and mount to the axle of a wheelchair wheel 1d brackets or tubes that extend from inside the openings of the multi wall tray or secure to the bottom panel of the multi wall tray and mount to a bracket or tube secured to a wheelchair frame or armrest 1e a hinge that extends from inside the openings of the multi wall tray or secures to the bottom panel of the multi wall tray and mounts to a wheelchair frame armrest or bracket installed onto.
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by the cooperative use of the copper and silver ions at safe concentrations far below those which would be required in order to achieve a similar effect using copper and silver which were dispersed separately in a bactericidic or algicidic system respectively the system of the invention is operated so as to provide cu ions at a level in the range of approximately 350 to 500 part per billion of water ppb and ag ions at a level in the range of approximately 25 45 ppb in other words the water being purified must be given a combination of 350 500 ppb cu and 25 45 ag in order to reach potable water quality if one were to attempt to use only cu to produce acceptable bacteria free pool water it would be necessary to have 2 500 ppb cu in the water however if cu were present at 2 500 ppb in pool water there would be staining of the walls of the pool and the level of cu ions in the water would be too high for safe human consumption one thousand 1 000 ppb cu is the maxiumum allowable level of copper in drinking water it is impossible to reach an effective concentration of ag alone which would be satisfactory for drinking quality 34 potable 34 pool water this is because it would require at least 400 to 500 ppb ag to achieve appropriate quality drinking water at such a level of concentration however the ag would combine.
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threads are wound on the warp beam shaft 4 between the warp beam disks 5 the loom further contains a drive unit 6 for the warp beam 2 drive unit 6 in turn contains a drive motor 7 and a gear 9 affixed to the motor shaft 8 so as to rotate with the shaft the gear 9 meshes with a gear 10 that can be mounted on an attachment 11 of the warp beam shaft 4 in a manner discussed below and which can be affixed by a clamping element 12 gear 10 is held in place by a displacement mechanism 14 and can be moved in the direction of the axis 13 of the warp beam 2 onto the attachment 11 of the warp beam shaft 4 the displacement mechanism 14 includes a holder 15 affixed by screws to the gear 10 in a zone away from the gear 10 the holder 15 includes an undercut clearance 16 in which is mounted with comparatively large play a thickened head 17 of an actuator bar 18 the actuator bar 18 is fitted with a gear rack engaged by a gear 19 which can be rotated by a lever 20 or a crank in the situation shown in fig1 gear 10 is supported by gear 9 and further by means of the holder 15 by head 17 of the actuator bar 18 although those skilled in the art will appreciate that other or additional support means may be provided to support gear 10 in this situation gear.
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were determined using 1 chloro 2 4 dinitrobenzene as substrate mannervik b danielson u h crc critical reviews in biochemistry 1988 23 283 337 the reaction rate profile conformed to a double exponential decay composed of a rapid enzyme dependent initial phase involving 1b followed by a slower enzyme independent first order phase fig2 traces b and c this finding was consistent with the mechanism shown in scheme 4 whereby an initial enzyme catalyzed michael addition of gsh to 1b afforded the exocyclic enone 3 once dissociated from the enzyme free 3 reacted with gsh nonenzymatically to form 2b when 1b 0 1 mm was incubated with cysteine 0 5 mm and gsh 0 5 mm in the presence of gstp 1 1 1 5 units for 30 min and the reaction mixture fractionated by reverse phase hplc thiol adducts 2b and 4 were isolated based on the integrated intensities of the well resolved peaks corresponding to 4 u02dc 9 5 min and 2b u02dc 1 5 min the product ratio in the presence of gstp1 1 was identical to that obtained from a nonenzymatic incubation of 1b with the same concentrations of cysteine and gsh fig3 that finding indicated that 3 dissociated from the enzyme prior to reacting with the free thiols in solution and was consistent with the mechanism in scheme 4 adduct 2b 0 5 mm was stable under the reaction conditions undergoing less than 1 conversion to 4 in the.