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or 332 may also be made adjustable such as by using one or more components not shown such as slides buckles etc coupling points 10 20 and 30 as shown as loops but some or all of coupling points 10 20 and 30 may be configured or designed differently such as using hooks buckles rings d rings clips wire loops etc as discussed below with respect to fig4 a carrier can be made using any material or combination of materials such as nylon cotton plastic silicon rubber metal wood etc a carrier may be made that is flexible or with flexible portions carriers or portions of carriers may be made with any visual designs or colors additionally fig4 shows photos of example components that may be used with equipment carriers described herein the example components may include one of more of flat hooks 405 d wings with clips 410 o rings 415 slides 420 d rings 425 nylon loops 430 nylon wire hooks 435 nylon s hooks 440 s hooks with clips 445 wire loops 450 wire hooks 455 and s hooks 460 these are example components or parts that may be used with a carrier as may be apparent to a person of ordinary skill in the art example implementations of the carriers may be designed or configured to use other components or parts not shown in fig4 fig5 a shows a perspective view of another example equipment carrier 500 in use the carrier 500 includes segments or sections 510 520 and 530 the three sections 510 520 and 530 are joined or meet at point 40 as illustrated each of.
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adjoins the clamping device 20 wherein the clamping device 20 adjoins the short part of the l shaped section the resistor element 40 is formed in the form of a measuring section 41 integrated in the sheet metal element which are indicated by the dashed lines schematically in the figures the measuring section 41 can be understood to mean a region which is shaped so as to be matched specifically to the electrical resistance and is delimited approximately by two voltage measurement points 42 a 42 b in order to increase the electrical resistance within the measuring section 41 recesses 43 a 43 b are provided in the exemplary embodiment shown in fig1 the hollow shaped recesses 43 a 43 b are provided on the edge regions of the sheet metal element 80 as an alternative to this it is also conceivable for a recess 43 c to also be provided within the material in addition to the hollow shaped recesses 43 a 43 b as is shown in the second exemplary embodiment shown in fig2 the recesses 43 a 43 b 43 c are arranged symmetrically with respect to the longitudinal axis of the measuring section 41 and advantageously have rounded off edges the voltage measurement points 42 a 42 b are outside the region lying transversely to the direction of current flow i in which the recesses 43 a 43 b 43 c are located in the case of a current flow through the sheet metal element 80 the current can then be determined via the voltage which is measured at the voltage measurement points 42 a 42 b and the known.
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closed end of the tube thus the separator 70 is positioned initially atop the testing reagents 44 and spaced from the closed end of the tube as shown in fig2 in use a liquid sample a is delivered to the tube by a needle that penetrates closure 50 in upper well area 60 for purposes of illustration only the liquid sample is blood the liquid sample is introduced into the evacuated space between the closure and the safety separator the separator 70 effectively blocks movement of the testing reagent 44 into the evacuated space during blood collection this prevents back flow of the reagents towards the patient this feature allows blood collection and testing in a closed system i e there is no need to open the tube to introduce the testing reagent after blood collection the separator 39 s position atop the testing reagents 44 preloaded in the bottom of the tube 30 and spaced from the closure provides easy direct loading of the fluid sample on the separator thus the fluid sample is easily delivered into the tube without exposing the fluid sample needle to the test reagents reducing back flow to almost zero after collection the needle 16.
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as shown in fig2 or shorter strain relief elements may be soldered to pads on the circuit surface once the leads 26 on the adapter substrate are soldered to the circuit board surface 30 the user may insert the qfp adapter 14 with a device 10 soldered to it to change devices e g for the purpose of experimentation upgrading or repair the qfp adapter board may be removed 5 from chimney connector 22 and replaced with another adapter board carrying another device referring now to fig3 an adapter is presented which is configured to receive a device 10 in a socket 38 quad flat pack sockets as shown are available from sources such as amp or 3m in this embodiment the socket 38 includes pins 40 which may be inserted in receptacles 36 in the socket adapter 34 the socket adapter 34 is made up of a socket adapter circuit board 37 which includes pins 20 which are connected to the receptacles 36 by traces in the socket adapter circuit board pins 20 are adapted to engage the terminals 24 in the chimney connector 22 referring to fig4 once the adapter leads 26 on the adapter substrate 28 are soldered to the circuit board surface 30 the user may insert the socket adapter 34 into the chimney connector 22 a device 10 may then be inserted into the socket 38 to change devices the device 10 may be removed from socket 38 and replaced with another device it should be noted that the socket adapter 34 can be made to have.
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comminuted rapidly solidified aluminum alloy ribbon as the in feed for a continuous friction actuated extruder gumming and flow problems are eliminated the extruded product is devoid of surface blistering the extrusion is converted into a rivet that has improved ambient and elevated temperature mechanical properties application_number US 65011391 A description the rapid solidified ribbon is the product of a melt spinning process selected from the group consisting of jet casting or planar flow casting in such processes which are conventional the melt spun ribbon is produced by injecting and solidifying a liquid metal stream onto a rapidly moving substrate the ribbon is thereby cooled by conductive cooling rates in the range of 10 5 to 10 7 u00b0 c sec such processes typically produce homogeneous materials and permit control of chemical composition by providing for incorporation of strengthening dispersoids into the alloy at sizes and volume fractions unattainable by conventional ingot metallurgy in general the cooling rates achievable by melt spinning greatly reduce the size of the intermetallic dispersoids formed during solidification furthermore engineered alloys containing substantially higher quantities of transition elements are able to be produced by rapid solidification with mechanical properties superior to those previously produced by conventional solidification processes the rapidly solidified ribbon is subsequently pulverized to a particulate or powder which is used as the conform in feed the particulate can range in particle size from approximately one quarter of an inch 0 635 cm in diameter to about one thousandth of an inch 0 0025 cm in diameter powder produced by this method is flowable which property enhances the ability of the material to be successfully conformed as.
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of deflection of the springs 132 it is contemplated that the core mounting structures 134 include journaling openings 141 which include respective internal cylindrical surfaces the end portions 120 126 of the cores 116 118 are engaged within respective journaling openings 141 and are rotatable relative thereto each of the end portions 120 126 may include a retaining element not shown to prevent substantial relative axial movement relative to the respective core 116 118 between the cores 116 118 and the supply roll supports 106 108 in other words a retaining element may be disposed on each end portion 120 126 to prevent axial movement of the core mounting structures 134 on the end portions 120 126 outwardly past the retaining element in this manner the cores mounting structures 134 may be prevented from sliding out of engagement with the cores 116 118 likewise the cores 116 118 may be prevented from sliding out of openings 114 the apparatus 10 of the embodiment shown in fig5 is configured such that as the supply substrates 110 112 are unwound from the supply rolls 102 104 during for example a laminating process the supply rolls 102 104 are simultaneously pulled toward one another by the biasing structure 130 as such the supply rolls 102 104 maintain.
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with 70 ethanol the dna was dissolved in sterile distilled water and digested with ecori the dna fragments were electrophoretically fractionated in a 0 7 low melting agarose gel upon ethidium bromide staining and ultraviolet illumination a unique 2600 bp band was revealed this band was sliced from the gel and the agarose was melted at 70 u00b0 c the dna was then phenol extracted and precipitated with alcohol the 2600 bp ecori fragment was then recloned using standard procedures at the ecori site of the plasmid expression vector ptrchis c obtained from invitrogen this vector has the same reading frame as u03bbgt11 contains all the dna sequences to obtain high level protein expression in e coli and also contains a sequence encoding 6 consecutive histidine residues which allow the expressed protein to bind ni charged 34 probond 34 resin invitrogen so that the recombinant protein can be easily purified in a one step procedure the ptrchis c plasmid containing the 2600 bp fragment was transformed into e coli strain top10 obtained from invitrogen expression of the recombinant protein was demonstrated by western blot analysis transformants were grown in luria broth lb at 37 u00b0 c to an od 600 of 0 5 then isopropylthio u03b2 d galactoside iptg a gratuitous inducer of the lac operon was added to a final concentration of 1 mm to induce expression of the recombinant protein the transformants were grown an additional 3 hours at 30 u00b0 c after induction then about 200 u03bcl of culture was placed in a microfuge tube and centrifuged.
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be planar with respect to backplate 10 or it may be bent with respect to backplate 10 at a dihydral angle theta as shown in fig2 b this plate acting in conjunction with the magnetic assembly pulls the magnetic energy from the pole pieces through the ferrous or non ferrous conduit with the fluid or fuel contained therein thus experiencing a much higher flux density needed to arrive at stochiometric combustion this increase in magnetic flux density occurs by the plate completing the magnetic circuit in fig3 the securing backplate 10 is depicted with the aforementioned formed plate the purpose of the series of backplates is to produce a gauss intensity on a fluid or fuel flowing through conduct 60 that is within the range of optimal treatment it has been proven through experimentation and commercialization of such devices that the effect of a magnetic field to produce stoichiometric combustion is non linear and that according a specific field intensity must be maintained as to provide consistent performance of such devices also fig3 can be utilized as a device for treating the air induction of any combustion device if the polarity of the magnetic field is negative with the respect to the oxygen flowing in the conduit while it is preferable to use a ferrous paramagnetic material in the construction of a backplate it should be noted that any material that is capable of modifying a magnetic field can be used diamagnetic material can modify the action of a magnetic field and consequently are also candidates for such application and an example is bismuth which has the greatest diamagnetic property of the common elements in terms of other paramagnetic.
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elastic plate portion 10 b is bent at 45 u00b0 from the second elastic plate portion 10 b the extension 10 c from one end of the first elastic plate portion and the extension 10 e from one end of the second elastic plate portion are formed integrally with each other to form one l shaped flat plate and the extension 10 d from the other end of the first elastic plate portion and the extension 10 f from the other end of the second elastic plate portion are also formed integrally with each other to form one l shaped flat plate three attachment holes 10 g for attachment of a member are formed in each l shaped flat plate in the rocking fulcrum member 10 having the above described structure the l shaped flat plate portions are parallel to each other in a no load condition when a force is applied to the l shaped flat plate portions in such a direction that the l shaped flat plate portions are brought closer to each other or moved away from each other rocking on the crisscross fulcrum formed by the first elastic plate portion 10 a and the second elastic plate portion 10 b is caused the rocking fulcrum member 10 is integrally formed into a state shown in fig1 and 2 from one elastic plate member 50 shown in fig3 a large size elastic plate member is first punched with a punching press to form the elastic plate member.
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according to one embodiment is illustrated fig1 shows the underside of the tool holding grip assist 100 the tool holding grip assist 100 shown in fig1 includes a wristband 102 having closure means for example in fig1 a strap 114 is attached to one end and a buckle 112 attached to the opposite end the strap 114 and buckle 112 can be used to close the wristband 102 conventionally straps 104 and 106 are attached to wristband 102 with hinges 116 a and 116 b hinges 116 a and 116 b allow the up and down movement of the wearer 39 s wrist to occur naturally without constriction or hindrance straps 104 and 106 may be of a length suitable for an individual user strap 104 has ring 108 attached at the free end of strap 104 opposite hinge 116 a ring 108 is worn on the annular finger as illustrated in fig3 ring 108 assists in allowing flap 104 to move with the finger especially when not in a locked position strap 106 has one segment of a two segment closure attached to the end opposite hinge 116 b the two segment closure may be fabric hook and loop closure fabric or any other suitable two segment closure system the two segment.
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over the internet 114 or directly from the vendors 112 such as by automatic email 116 the information gathered is then inserted into the environment set up for the consumer and further processed such as by converting to the language of the consumer or adjusting a format as desired by the consumer depending on the results obtained and the urgency the user is notified by phone email or other means fig2 shows an embodiment of the gastronomic decision system of the present invention showing how a table 200 of values might be used to identify the source and value of actions being inquired about or required by the consumer in fig2 a template for the table 200 has been created either from the central server or from software such as in the mobile device being used for inputting a request for an action 202 as shown the template allows entry of a requirement such as a place 204 for the action and also allows entry of parameters 206 as an example an ethnic food preference might be input along with a preferred time this could be also be a serving size such as a weight in grams or ounces rather than a time and might be identified.
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outside the phantom the preferred contents include a sample of human bone tissue for example the proximal end of the femur 20 or a lumbar vertebra not shown the utility of a bone sample is in adjusting the x ray machine for common exposure of skeletal parts such exposure represents one of the basic uses of x ray equipment a container of aqueous solution of iodine contrast agent 22 as is commonly used in the x ray art is included as an aid in identifying human organs within container 22 illustrated as approximating the shape of a gallbladder may be placed several small stones 23 of composition similar to gallstones these stones 23 are best shown in fig4 and represent a subject requiring careful machine adjustment for good x ray pictures because phantom 10 may be x rayed from any side or angle the stones may be viewed in a variety of positions as they shift within container 22 according to its orientation with respect to the ground another difficult x ray job is locating polypoids and container 25 is included to simplify the task this container holds a contrast agent 26 such as barium sulfate bas0 4 suspended in a heavy medium such as heavy oil or molasses the interior sides of container 25 support several modules 27 of dense material such as silicone rubber which radiographically simulate occupying lesions otherwise known as polypoids barium sulfate is a commonly used contrast agent in x ray investigation of the digestive tract and it is used in container 25 to.
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processing capabilities implementation of automated wafer handling is thus limited by small production volumes rather than by process compatibility there are a variety of different structures that may be used for the diffraction gratings in one embodiment the gratings are produced using a binary optics technique illustrated in fig5 this technique forms initial trenches at the pitch of the final grating and progressively introduces additional features as may be understood more clearly with reference to the drawing an initially flat substrate may be formed into a two level structure 404 by etching trenches 428 at the grating pitch this process is repeated at half the pitch as indicated with structure 408 trenches 428 at half the pitch are formed by using lithographic techniques and are etched to a depth half that of the initial trenches this produces a four level structure 412 having profile 432 the process is repeated again at a quarter of the pitch as indicated with structure 416 trenches 436 at a quarter the pitch are formed by using lithographic techniques and are etched to a depth a quarter that of the initial trenches this produces an eight level structure 420 having profile 440 the result of this type of processing produces a diffraction grating structure having the same initial pitch as the first structure 404 but having a total depth that is the sum of the depths of the.
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radiating antenna element 64 an example of this antenna with a height 71 of 1 17 inches performed well at gps frequencies of about 1 5 ghz fig7 shows an example of the monopole antenna described above with an amplifier 72 inserted between the center conductor 14 of the coaxial cable 50 and the radiating antenna element 64 for receiving antennas the input of the amplifier 72 is connected to the radiating antenna element 64 and the output of the amplifier 72 is connected to the center conductor 14 of the coaxial cable 50 for transmitting antennas the output of the amplifier 72 is connected to the radiating antenna element 64 and the input of the amplifier 72 is connected to the center conductor 14 of the coaxial cable 50 fig8 a 8 b and 8 c shows an example of an l shaped antenna having a radiating antenna element 80 over a ground plane 98 the radiating antenna element 80 and the ground plane 98 are formed of conductive loaded resin based materials a layer of insulating material 96 separates the radiating antenna element 64 from the ground plane 98 the radiating antenna element 80 is made up of a first leg 82 and a second leg 84 fig8 a shows a top view of the antenna fig8 b shows a cross section of the first leg 82 fig8 c shows a cross section of the second leg 84 fig8 b and 8c show the ground plane 98 and the layer of insulating.
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covering the circuit compartment 33 is a circuit cover 50 the circuit cover 50 has an opening 51 for the light bulb 26 which is placed by inserting it through the opening 51 and into the lightbulb retainer 52 which is in the circuit compartment 33 also as previously mentioned there is an opening 48 for the positive terminal post 46 attached to the light bulb cover 45 attached to the underside of the circuit cover 50 is the photocell retaining post 53 used to keep the photocell 28 in the photocell opening 27 the circuit cover 50 is secured by placing the circuit cover retaining screw 54 through the screw opening 55 into a screw retaining post 56 turning now to fig5 the placement and interconnection of the different components of the circuit are shown as previously mentioned the 9 volt battery 31 lays loosely in the housing 12 and is connected with a terminal strap 35 to the circuit board 60 and the momentary switch 21 by lead wires 36 which run through an opening 61 in the side of the circuit compartment 33 four terminal clips connect the aa cell batteries 40 to the circuit board 60 by lead wires 62 the light bulb 26 is held in place by the light bulb retainer 52 which also holds the light bulb negative terminal clip 63 which is connected to the circuit board 60 by lead wire 64 as previously mentioned the light bulb positive terminal post 46 plugs into the light bulb socket 47 which is connected to the circuit board 60 by lead wire 65 the momentary switch 21 is connected to the 9.
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the wearable primary coil which is in the exemplary embodiment 4 6 turns of 18 ga stranded wire in order to generate the strong magnetic field efficiently the novel oscillator of the present invention utilizes a very high q tank circuit comprising the wearable primary coil and a small tuning capacitor which has in the exemplary embodiment a q of u02dc 100 by switching in the capacitor the reactance of the primary coil can be changed eliminating the need for prior art methods involving complicated circuitry to change pulse width for achieving desired am modulation as described earlier changes in pulse width are undesirable because they cause significant degradation of efficiency the novel oscillator injects a brief current pulse into the tank circuit only at the time when the current through the wearable primary coil is passing through zero and the voltage across the driving metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistor mosfet of the e class oscillator is at its negative peak which is ground in the novel oscillator circuit the novel oscillator circuit further comprises a feedback circuit comprising an adjustable phase shift and zero crossing detector which compensates for propagation delays in drive circuitry as well as shifts in resonant frequency that may result from deformation of the coil such as when the patient moves all reactive components utilized in embodiments of the present invention are preferably selected to minimize dissipation and could include for example silver mica capacitors highly stranded antenna wire and very fast transistors fig4 and fig5 together illustrate an exemplary bion system architecture fig4 and fig5 are directed to the internal circuitry of an implantable bion and to the external circuitry involving the wearable primary coil respectively power and communication transmissions.
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a packet and forwarding the packet to its next hop based on a policy decision the next hop as determined by the network element could be a an interface on the router b an adjacent router or c an mpls u201c policy u201d virtual network it should also be noted that the invention is not limited to the policy decision specified above of matching the source address to an address prefix allocated to a service provider the policy decision could be without limitation a decision based on the protocol utilized the incoming interfaces utilized a type of service u201c tos u201d value other ip header information etc such an extension would be readily contemplated by one of ordinary skill in the art given the above description the performance penalty of adding such policy decisions to the ingress network router preferably should be minimal the required capability should not have to degrade the performance of the router there are a number of ways of arranging the network architecture to implement the features described above fig5 for example shows an advantageous implementation of the above concepts the access network comprises a plurality of what are referred to as u201c aggregation nodes u201d each aggregation node 560 comprises one or more broadband headends connected to a number of network access devices that ensure that traffic from subscribers goes through a policy filtering function at a policy provider edge router e g pf pe router 510 the pf pe router 510 is connected to an intra regional.
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barriers are within the drill room which is subterranean referring to fig1 the description of elements common to both fig1 and 12 and previously described with reference to fig1 is incorporated herein unlike the embodiment of fig1 secondary injector 111 is present in addition to primary injector 100 in the laity embodiment of fig1 also service window 98 is present service window 98 is a device for the containment and support of the primary injector 100 the purpose of the service window 98 is to isolate the primary injector device 100 from the return drill fluid stream and to pack off fluid pressure and drain fluids from the primary injector device 100 this allows access and servicing of the primary injector 100 in atmospheric condition without withdrawal of the drill string 34 cessation of drilling operations is required during servicing during drilling operations the service window 98 isolates the primary injector 100 from the drill fluid return stream by diverting the drill stream return through a valved flow cross 102 solids are retained or reintroduced to suspension prior to entry in the by pass by use of a venturi that increases fluid velocity referring to fig1 a and 13 b gooseneck 121 supports drill string 34 between coiled tubing unit 110 and primary injector 100 coiled tubing raceway 108 allows the remote introduction of coiled drill string 34 to a subterranean well head from a surface mounted coiled tubing unit 110 the raceway 108 provides directional stability for the coiled drill string 34 as snubbing compressive force is introduced to the drill string 34 to force the drill string 34 through the subterranean thrust block 36 and to provide drill bit.
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sample texton map is needed however this complete search procedure is relatively slow unfortunately while any of a number of conventional acceleration methods used for two dimensional texture synthesis such as for example the well known k d tree and tree structured vector quantization tsvq can be used to improve the performance of the btf synthesizer such conventional techniques are still too slow consequently in one embodiment a search method termed a u201c k coherence u201d search is used for dramatically speeding up the btf synthesis described herein the basic idea of k coherence search is that only u201c good u201d candidate pixels are searched in the sample texton map thereby dramatically limiting the potential search space while providing a corresponding increase in overall system performance u201c good u201d candidate pixels are defined as those pixels where the distance between the candidate 39 s neighborhood and vertex 39 s neighborhood is sufficiently small the general system diagram of fig2 illustrates the processes generally described above in particular the system diagram of fig2 illustrates interrelationships between program modules for implementing a u201c btf synthesizer u201d for synthesizing a btf on an arbitrary surface given a sample btf as an input it should be noted that the boxes and interconnections between boxes that are represented by broken or dashed lines in fig2 represent alternate embodiments of the btf synthesizer and that any or all of these alternate embodiments as described below may be used in combination with other alternate embodiments that are described throughout this document in general as illustrated by fig2 a system and method for synthesizing a btf on an arbitrary surface begins by providing a sample btf 200 to a texton.
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the absorption may still be wide enough to significantly reduce ag reflectance for wavelengths of around 460 nm the p type electrode e g ag electrode may be deposited on the p type gan based layer by a physical e g electron beam or thermal evaporation process and ag will conform to the p type gan based layer surface without voids if the deposition is performed properly the roughness of the p type gan based layer ag interface is determined by the quality of the p type gan based layer the presence of voids created during the deposition process or contact annealing process however may increase the interface roughness and further enhance the sp absorption to achieve a high reflectance value at the p type gan layer ag electrode interface an led device is provided in which the p type gan based layer has a root mean square rms roughness less than about 3 nm to ensure appropriate smoothness of the p type gan based layer ag electrode interface and to thereby minimize the sp absorption in a variation a method for manufacturing the p type gan based layer with a smooth surface is provided such that the sp absorption can be reduced to.
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directly without using the rotary table the shaft 2 a of the rotary table is rotatably supported in a casing 1 a via a housing 1 b using a main bearing 3 a and a support bearing 3 b the shaft 2 a has such a configuration that a plurality of components are connected by volts or the like a stator 4 b of a motor a cylinder 7 b of a brake a sensor head 5 b and a lid 8 are secured to a casing 1 a and a rotor 4 a a sensor gear a position detector 5 a and a brake disc 6 are secured to the shaft 2 a using volts or the like so as to be integrally rotatable with a rotary table not shown in the figure thus the rotor 4 a and the stator 4 b compose a motor rotated with a rotary table not shown in the figure driven directly as the shaft 2 a rotates the sensor gear 5 a rotates a sensor head 5 b detects the rotation of the sensor gear 5 a and outputs a pulse signal which corresponds to the rotation amount to a controller of a machine tool not shown in the figures or the like a piston 7 a with forward and backward stroke in a cylinder 7 b is.
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first actuator of at least one heating means 8 9 for a second determined time interval which varies between 10 seconds to 4 minutes once the second determined time interval has lapsed de energizing 98 99 the second actuator of at least one heating means 8 9 for a third determined time interval which varies between approximately 30 seconds to 4 minutes in parallel manner and during the previous steps of the pulse pattern entrance and or exit temperature to the drum is constantly monitored 105 such that the temperature detected by a first temperature detector is compared 106 to a target temperature in case where said detected temperature is greater than the target temperature the cpu 70 interrupts the signal to the drivers 76 and in case the detected temperature is lower than the target temperature the cpu 70 does not interrupt the signal to the drivers allowing said drivers 76 to energize and activate the actuators with the described pulse pattern and in this way the previously described steps are repeated from the initial drying 93 at least one time or until the drying is concluded 107 once drying has concluded a cooling time 108 is allowed and the cycle ends 109 in an alternative embodiment to the presently described which is shown in fig3 a during the cycle 90 described above in view of different function conditions such as the type quantity quality of the textiles the restrictions.
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into an elastomer material 58 namely two outer half bushings of the same diameter 52 54 and an inner half bushing of smaller diameter 56 in a radial plane the elastomer material 58 has a generally v shaped cross section the inner half bushing 56 being located at the base of this v and the two outer half bushings 52 54 being located at the ends of the branches of this v the groove 32 is thus determined between the two branches of the v constituted of elastomer material capable of compression under the stress of transverse vibration of the stay 6 as is shown by the upper part of fig2 and the partial stripping of the elastomer material 58 in fig4 the metal half bushings 52 54 56 each have over most of their perimeter a rectangular shaped cross section to allow the assembly of the two halves 50 the half bushings 53 54 56 each have their two ends 62 64 66 which protrude from the moulded elastomer material 58 one end 62 64 66 of each half bushing 52 54 56 is in the shape of a clevis provided with a pinning aperture 72 74 76 whereas the other end 63 65 67 has a complementary shape of the clevis and is provided with a corresponding pinning aperture 73 75 77 the pinning apertures 72 77 allow the assembly of the two ring halves 50 by means of three pairs of pins 82 84 86 extending parallel to the direction of the stay section 6 see the lower part of fig2 a ring half 50 is easily manufactured by injecting the elastomer material 58 into an appropriately shaped mould in which have previously been placed the three half.
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l 150 m and the width b 0 3 m is obtained the length l of the virtual label v is expediently selected at most as large as the length of the cloth web capable of being wound on a cloth beam the rows of labels may in each case be wound up into a roll in which the labels carry continuous numbering the second pattern part z of the label of fig3 and 4 contains coded additional information z which can be generated at the control means 23 c of the pattern device 22 of fig2 c the control means 23 c contain a random generator which assigns a coded sign z x for every label e 1 to e n in addition to the continuous number t 1 to t n as is indicated in fig4 in order to give a product provided with such a label for example copyright protection multi theft security or the like fig5 illustrates a further individual label v which is produced on a three section needle ribbon weaving machine the individual labels are in this case distributed to the individual weaving points 32 1 32 2 32 3 thus the labels e 1 to e a are generated at the first weaving point 32 1 the labels e a 1 to e b at the weaving point 32 2 and the remaining labels e b 1 to e n at the third weaving point 32 3 in each case strips are connected to one another in terms of content only by means of mutually coordinated numbering and arrangement of the pattern parts t 1 to t n moreover the labels have an additional coded pattern part z x according to the present method and by means.
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illustrated in fig5 b rfid tag 70 can be coupled to a card 110 of course rfid tag 70 could also be coupled to a lid or straw for a cup tag 70 is adapted to store information relating to at least one of the purchase time the purchase date the size of the cup and the amount of beverage being purchase an iso 15693 certified read write 13 56 mhz rfid tag has the ability to read through water human tissue and plastic these iso certified tags are individually numbered giving the system the ability to individually track each cup in the system the tags also have anti collision identification protocols within the iso 15693 readers allowing multiple transponder or tags to be read simultaneously in some embodiments the tags will be passive tags so the tags will not have a battery source giving the tag a very long shelf life passive rfid tag may be powered up by rfid antenna to read and write information to the tags in one embodiment tag 70 is powered up by a first antenna at a cash register and by a second rfid antenna at the dispensing system active tags which use a battery source may also be used in applications creating a larger read write field tag 70 as described in fig5 a includes 96 bits of storage however it should be understood that beverage dispensing system 2 may be used with either a high frequency hf or ultra high frequency uhf antenna reader hf antennas readers are less expensive have smaller read fields and use more costly tags uhf antennas readers are more expensive have larger read fields and use lower cost tags tags may store information including name point of initial or last sale initial or.
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wall layer 112 is next patterned and etched to form the nozzle bore 42 for the ejection of ink the etch process also opens up a through hole 116 in the chamber wall as well as in the upper actuator layer 106 so that electrical contact can be made to the lower actuator layer 104 which in turn activates the thermally actuated valve 50 in fig1 the back side of the silicon substrate 82 is then patterned and ink feed channels 30 are etched into the silicon substrate 10 until they meet the liner oxide 94 coating the bottoms of the wells 90 and 92 the first sacrificial layer 100 a and second sacrificial layer 110 are then removed through the nozzle bore 42 with plasma etchants which do not attack the chamber wall layer 112 this step will create the ink staging chamber 40 clear away the sacrificial layer from wells 90 and 92 and release the thermal actuator 50 fig 2 comprised of lower actuator layer 104 and upper actuator layer 106 for polyimide sacrificial layers an oxygen plasma is used for polysilicon sacrificial layers xef 2 xenon difluoride or sf 6 sulfur hexafluoride is used finally the liner oxide 94 coating the bottoms of the wells 90 and 92 is removed by etching from the back of the silicon substrate 10 thereby creating the primary and secondary ink delivery channels 44 and 46 fig1 once the thermal valve actuator is released upon removal of the sacrificial layers the bottom layer 104 of the actuator will be in a state of tensile stress that will cause the actuator to bend towards the opening of the secondary ink delivery channel thereby minimizing any leakage while the actuator is in the.
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as the mold cavity 74 fills the rate proportionally increases to the optimum rate for the filling of the mold cavity 74 when the mold cavity 74 is approximately ninety percent 90 filled the maximum pressure set point of the hydraulic pump is lowered to a value which prevents the injection pressure from overcoming the clamp pressure the remainder of the material is injected into the mold cavity 74 allowing the pressure compensation characteristics of the pump to control the rate at which the material is injected this type of profiling describes a manner in which the tool is approximately ninety percent 90 filled using rate control with the last ten percent 10 using pressure control this is accomplished by the design of the hydraulic system and control software to begin the molding process the plastic injection material 68 is placed within the materials hopper 16 of the injection assembly 12 as the plastic injection material 68 is heated and plasticized within the injection assembly 12 the hydraulic cylinder 40 is actuated to move the slidable carriage 36 and movable mold section 48 into sealed engagement with the stationary mold section 62 as shown in fig4 when the movable mold section 48 and stationary mold section.
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present invention note the pattern of voids 310 across the surface as discussed below these voids are used when attaching the present invention to the fabric the preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described by reference to fig1 fig1 is a perspective view illustrating the relationship between a seam assist device 130 according to the present invention and a fabric 100 to be seamed the fabric 100 is of a type described above having voids 150 in its surface preferably this fabric has been loaded onto a papermaking machine and is ready for seaming at this point the fabric has a first end 110 which must be seamed with a second end 120 in order to form an endless loop preferably widthwise across the edges of each of the two ends are seaming loops to facilitate the seaming process the seaming can be performed using any of the common techniques known in the art the present invention is independent of the seaming technique used also shown in fig1 is the assist device 130 the assist device 130 is comprised of two pieces each labeled 130 each half has an attaching edge 170 and a connecting edge 140 preferably the assist device 130 has substantially the same width across as the fabric this means the attaching edge will span widthwise across the entire surface of the fabric and ensures even tensioning when the device is secured the attaching.
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taper pins are preferably fabricated from a plastic material such as nylon which will provide sufficient friction for holding them in the tapered holes and have suitable resistance to wear encountered from repeated usage the taper pins not only clamp the bare end of the lead wire 96 from the sensor into good electrical contact with the copper slug 51 but also clamp the insulation 57 of the lead wire by the wedging action at the general area 58 the insulation is stripped from the wire from approximately the point 59 to the end of the wire 60 this multiple clamping action on the lead provides excellent mechanical support and greatly decrease the breakage of the lead wires this unique design also provides for the actual electrical junctions 61 between the sensor lead wire and the copper slug to be uniformly made in all the junctions at substantially the same depth location in the copper slug junction blocks when the pins are inserted into the slugs until the bottom of the taper at the top of pin seats 62 at the bottom of the countersink of the copper slug the relatively large head 63 and the taper 67 at the top of the pin provides easy removal and insertion of the pin into the bore of the slug the countersink 53 at the top of slugs also provides easy insertion of the pins also a slight taper 64 in the lead wire hole of the pin also facilitates easy insertion of the lead wire and.
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30 of fig2 the smaller overlap of circular spot shapes 50 and 52 of laser beams exiting nonlinear crystal 30 produces higher order laser modes resulting in laser output that departs from a gaussian shape the greater overlap of elliptical spot shapes 54 and 56 results in laser output more closely of gaussian shape fig5 is graph showing the ellipticity of laser beam 34 propagating in wedge faceted nonlinear crystal 30 u2032 as a function of entrance angle 30 for four refractive indices n equal to 1 4 1 6 1 8 and 2 0 fig5 indicates that a larger entrance angle u03b8 imparts to an input laser beam greater eccentricity of its elliptical spot shape for each selected combination of pulse repetition rate pulse width and average power there can be determined an optimal combination of the spot shape of the input beam nonlinear crystal length walk off angle and entrance angle u03b8 the entrance angle u03b8 is operationally effective for any wavelength of incident light beam fig5 reveals that an entrance angle u03b8 of greater than about 10 u00b0 and preferably between about 10 u00b0 and about 40 u00b0 provides an advantageous greater effective interaction length because of the reduced walk off effect higher harmonic conversion efficiency and higher beam quality can be achieved with a smaller.
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the cradle assembly is similar to a yoke which engages an object of practically any shape from the fig3 view one notices immediately an indexing plate 28 with its several notches corresponding to 0 u00b0 45 u00b0 90 u00b0 and 180 u00b0 indexing of the cradle assembly which reveals the angle at which the tank or cylinder 48 is tilted the rear portion of rotating shaft 32 is exposed in this view disclosing its central and perpendicular mounting to the index plate 28 perpendicularly mounted to the forward end of the rotating shaft is cradle beam 34 it may be seen that both the indexing plate and the beam 34 are capable of rotation about the rotating shaft 32 axis in coplanar relationship slidably mounted on and perpendicular to the beam 34 is a pair of opposing elongate units termed jaws or cross arms 36 it may be readily seen that these are translatable along the beam and are fixed therealong by the insertion of pin or bolting mechanisms which utilize the series of holes shown at the rear of the beam 34 final to the cradle proper are resilient fixed pads contact pads 38 which are opposingly mounted one at each end of each two jaw units 36 those of ordinary skill will recognize the contact pads as being necessary for the securement to the cradle of any of the described containments in a manner that will not damage or harm such containments final to the fig3 disclosure the index detent bar 40.
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the propellant charge 25 a sub caliber payload cup 27 is disposed within the smooth bored cartridge barrel 15 adjacent the low pressure chamber 23 alternatively a single propellant chamber can be used wherein the propellant is ignited and propels the payload cup down the barrel venting at the muzzle the sub caliber payload cup 27 is comprised of a flechette retaining means 29 for retaining flechettes and for sealing propellant case within the cartridge barrel and a plurality of flechettes 31 retained therein the flechette retaining means 29 is generally formed of a plastic or composite material but may be formed of a metallic material and has a structure containing numerous protrusions therein for frictionally retaining the flechettes 31 as called for in the eighth embodiment of the present invention herein and as illustrated in fig1 the low velocity flechette cartridge 1 may further comprise a metal disk 43 disposed within the smooth bored cartridge barrel 15 between the low pressure chamber 23 and the sub caliber payload cup 27 this metal disk 43 acts to separate and evenly disperse the pressure produced by the propellant gases so as to prevent damage to the flechettes and the flechette retaining means during firing preferably the sub caliber payload cup 21 further comprises a payload cup stripping means 33 as illustrated in fig2 3 and 5 the payload cup stripping means 33 generally comprised of a string or line as called for the in the fourth embodiment above to attach the sub caliber payload cup 27.
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therewith bringing those parts of the liquid pervious sheet 4 u2032 that lie on respective sides of the longitudinal symmetry axis into abutment with each other and then clamping together the folded napkin within the region of the cut out 7 u2032 thereby joining together the mutually facing sides of the folded napkin within said region of the cut out 7 u2032 fig4 shows the napkin in its folded state the sides of the folded napkin are then folded back so that the underside of the napkin i e the side to be fastened to the inside of a pair of panties is returned to a generally flat state whereafter the protective layer 6 u2032 is removed and the napkin is placed in position in the wearer 39 s panties when the sides of the napkin are refolded those parts of the folded napkin fastened within the region of said cut out will remain folded so that a pleat 12 whose height corresponds to half the width of the cut out will remain after the napkin has been refolded fig5 and 6 show the sanitary napkin 1 u2032 with the protective layer 6 u2032 removed before placing the napkin in position in the wearer 39 s panties with the liquid pervious and liquid impervious sheets facing towards the viewer as will best be seen from fig6 the napkin includes a ridge part 12 which projects out from that side of the napkin 1 u2032 which lies proximal to the wearer 39 s body in use said part 12 having been formed by folding and refolding the napkin the height of.
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struts 18 are attached to the hook assembly 15 by means of a pin 19 the struts 18 are coupled to the arms 5 by means of pin 20 referring now to fig3 the basic operation of this mechanism is illustrated fig3 portrays in line form the salient elements of fig1 and 2 to demonstrate how the device is raised and lowered the linkage is a so called 4 bar type used to translate reciprocating motion into linear movement and the converse thereof those of working skill will recognize that the geometry is not regular but chosen by member length and pin position to give the necessary movement without any substantial rotational component to the restraining member from the description so far the motive force to achieve this raising and lowering has not yet been described and will be set forth herein in fig3 the arm 5 pivots about a point a point a corresponds to the pin 6 the length of the strut 7 the lever assembly 9 and the position of point c the pin 8 is selected so that the path of point e pin 14 is very close to a straight vertical line that point of travel is illustrated by the chain vertical line in fig3 labelled u201c locus of points e u201d the position of points f and g which correspond respectively to pins 19 and 20 respectively are selected so that the hook assembly 15 remains horizontal as the other members rotate thus as the device is raised from an inoperative position shown in fig4 to an operative position illustrated in fig2 point e moves vertically and the hook assembly 15 remains in a horizontal position referring.
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diluted with ethyl acetate and washed with water twice 1n hydrochloric acid twice 1n sodium hydroxide twice and brine dried over anhydrous magnesium sulfate and concentrated to a yellow solid the solid was chromatographed flash silica gel lps 1 benzene ethyl acetate 92 8 to yield the title compound as a colorless solid 460 mg 0 78 mmol tlc r f 0 25 isomer b r f 0 31 isomer a silica gel benzene ethyl acetate 9 1 a solution of n 3s 1 1 dimethylethoxy carbonyl amino 2 4 methoxyphenyl methyl thio 1 oxo 4 phenylbutyl l leucine 1 1 dimethylethyl ester 638 mg 1 06 mmol trifluoroacetic acid 14 ml and anisole 1 0 ml was stirred under argon for 1 hour the solution was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and treated with mercuric trifluoroacetate 498 mg 1 1 eq and stirring continued at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hour the reaction was then concentrated to red oil diluted with ether 10 ml and hexane was added to form a colorless precipitate the solid was triturated in the ether hexane solution collected by filtration washed with hexane and dried under argon to yield a colorless solid the solid was taken into 80 aqueous acetic acid 25 ml and hydrogen sulfide was bubbled through the solution for 30 minutes the black reaction mixture was filtered through a pad of celite followed by a millipore filter teflon the filtrate was concentrated and the colorless residue diluted with degassed double distilled water 20 ml and 1n hydrochloric acid 1 5 ml 1 5 eq the mixture was filtered millipore metricel and the clear colorless filtrate was lyophilized twice to yield the.
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is an io input output transistor and may function as an output stage amplifier io transistors are well known in the relevant arts and are characterized by their relatively high breakdown voltage and large geometries transistor 201 operates between output port 270 and output ground 271 output port 270 may provide load not shown and bias current and will also typically connect to a matching network not shown for matching load impedance to output impedance dc direct current bias circuit 230 provides offset bias for the gate of transistor 201 in certain embodiments transistor 201 operates as an amplifier in the triode region as a class a amplifier coupling capacitor 225 couples a rf signal into the output stage 281 capacitor 225 may be embodied as an on chip capacitor formed by for example well known mos processes only a small capacitor may be required for example at 2 ghz gigahertz a 1 pf picofarad capacitor has a susceptance of approximately 10s siemens leading in driver stage 280 transistor 211 may operate in common gate mode the gate bias for transistor 211 is set by dc bias circuit 231 inductor 220 connects a dc power supply v dd rail to drain of transistor 211 inductor 220 may block rf signals from entering the power supply rail 228 and acts in conjunction with capacitor 225 and inductor 221 to provide inter stage matching for the rf signal inductors 220 and 221 may be implemented as on chip spiral conductors with suitable inductance and q values according to techniques well known in the art transistor 212 may operate in common source mode and.
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the third material 20 to be between the chemical potentials in the second material 18 if the third material 20 spin component is down then the electrons will flow from the third material 20 to the second material 18 where the chemical potential of the spin down electron is lower than that in third material 20 if we switch the magnetization of the third material 20 so that the spin component in that component is now spin up electrons will flow from second to third material because the chemical potential of the spin up electrons in the second material 18 is now higher a similar argument also works if we switch the magnetization of the second material 18 while that of third ferromagnetic material 20 is fixed a detailed analysis provides the following result for the magnetization m 2 in the second ferromagnet m sub 2 current u221d b u03b3 sup gt n sub d sup gt 1 u03b3b n sub s sup gt 4r 1 n sub sa n sub ds 1 n sub da n sub ss 3 where 1 n d 1 n 1 n 1 n s 1 n 1 n xa 1 n x gt 1 n x lt 1 n x lt 1 n xs 1 n x gt 1 n x gt x d or s b b gt g lt b lt g gt g lt g gt.
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for the actuation of suitable control devices such as valves it will be appreciated that suitable sensors may also be included fig3 shows an alternative embodiment of the apparatus 1 according to the invention in this embodiment the carrier element 10 can be smaller but it again has a ball rotary joint 12 it will be appreciated that a suitable drive can be provided at the ball rotary joint 12 longitudinal bearers 28 are arranged at two opposite sides of the carrier element 10 mounted to those longitudinal bearers 28 once again at two opposite sides of the carrier element 10 is a rotor blade receiving means 17 comprising upper elements 11 side elements 14 and bottom elements 16 here the rotor blade receiving means 17 is shown as being open at one side it will be appreciated that it is also possible to provide there a pivotably mounted element which permits the rotor blade receiving means 17 to be closed at the open side so that a rotor blade see rotor blade 29 of fig2 accommodated therein is again enclosed at all four sides for the sake of clarity also the container corners see reference 20 in fig1 and the eyes see reference 26.
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the sides of the upright members as illustrated in fig5 and 6 numeral 64a designates a flat holder member that may be made of plastic or similar material which has a slot in it as designated at 65 so that this member may be fitted down over a plate with the fabric folded over the plate as illustrated in fig5 and 6 this member holds the folds in position while the cascade is being formed after the pleats have been formed as described the plates 56 can be laid over that is moved about their hinges as illustrated in fig6 when laid over in this manner the folds or pleats are held in uniform configuration in this position folds or pleats are stapled at the ends as may be seen at 66a and 66b of fig6 fig7 shows a cascade that has been fabricated having folds or pleats 67a 67f the ends being stapled as shown at 66a 66f fig8 illustrates one of the finished cascades 14 which is illustrated in fig1 the cascade having been formed by the apparatus and technique as described from the foregoing those skilled in the art will readily understand and appreciate how the apparatus greatly simplifies and reduces the manual operations normally required in fabricating cascades without.
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are experienced this approach to anti backlash has only one set of gears carrying the load while the other set of gears merely provides anti backlash for example in many radio telescope systems two separate motor and drive systems operate on a main bull gear during high torque high loading operation the two drive systems operate in parallel so that all gears function at full capacity during precision operation the drives oppose each other to remove backlash the present invention provides anti backlash while using a single drive pinion and motor thereby making more efficient use of various gear and system components referring now to fig1 the anti backlash reduction gearing pursuant to some embodiments of the present invention includes one large bull gear 100 two substantially identical idler gears 101 a 101 b and a single drive pinion 102 the idler gears engage the outside edge of the bull gear and are spaced a distance apart denoted as 103 in fig2 the pinion gear is typically positioned between the idler gears with such clearances as are customarily employed that is precise tolerances are not required it is advantageous in some embodiments of the present invention that the gear sizes be chosen so that the center of the pinion can be positioned on the line connecting the centers of the idler gears as depicted in fig1 the two idler gears 101 a and 101 b are typically mounted on fixed pins while the pinion gear 102 is free to move radially in or out from the bull gear that is substantially along the direction indicated by 104 in fig2 during low torque operation the pinion is pulled or pushed radially thereby.
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starts flowing through the chamber in step 20 and before the subsequent amount of ammonia is flowed through the chamber in step 21 consequently a very small amount of nitrogen is present on the si 111 1 u00d7 1 surface of the silicon substrate 11 before the aluminum from the trimethylaluminum comes into contact with the substrate surface as the first seed crystals of aln are formed the aluminum atoms form bonds to the nitrogen atoms that are present on the si 111 1 u00d7 1 surface as opposed to directly with silicon atoms on the substrate surface the nitrogen from the ammonia preflow step ensures that the polarity of the alternating layers of aluminum and nitrogen in the aln crystals that are formed across the entire silicon wafer will have a nitrogen layer facing the silicon substrate and an aluminum layer on top fig5 is a diagram illustrating the crystal structure 26 of wurtzite aluminum nitride aln the smaller spheres represent aluminum atoms 27 and the larger spheres represent nitrogen atoms 28 the c plane of the aln crystal intersects all six aluminum atoms that form a hexagon on the top surface of the crystal the distance between adjacent aluminum atoms around.
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created by combining the maximal intensity profiles of each z stack image see fig2 5a because the maximal intensity of each section corresponds to in focus platelets the light intensity of the composite 3d image correlates with the overall shape of the observed aggregate with white representing the maximum height and black the minimum light intensity plots and 3d profiles of platelet aggregates were created using imagej plug in interactive 3d surface plot v2 33 see fig2 5 b d barthel 2011 a plateau was observed when the maximum intensity white was reached normalized and averaged light intensity profiles of nine aggregates show an asymmetric aggregate geometry aligned in the direction of the flow image analysis shows an abrupt increase in light intensity upstream of the aggregate linear increase with a slope of 9 6 with a more gradual decrease downstream linear decrease with a slope of 5 2 see fig2 6 the apex or maximal height of each aggregate was typically located at the proximal end of each aggregate upstream side the capacity of the flow chamber to support extended duration perfusion culture of endothelial cells was tested specifically we used the device to assess the potential of the decellularized huv to support an endothelial cell monolayer under physiological flow conditions primary endothelial cells were seeded onto.
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tissues of human beings and animals without excessive toxicity irritation allergic response or other problem complications commensurate with a reasonable benefit risk ratio as used herein u201c pharmaceutically acceptable salts u201d refer to derivatives of the disclosed compounds wherein the parent compound is modified by making acid or base salts thereof the present invention extends to in vivo delivery of a therapeutic agent although the compositions described herein may conceivably improve any therapeutic substance with poor aqueous solubility characteristics the described compositions preferably contain a peptide a salt form thereof preferably present in the composition in a therapeutically effective amount to modulate the production of growth hormone typically this involves affecting the activity of target receptors associated with the production thereof wherein the administration of active substances inhibits induces or enhances the activity of the receptor when it is contacted with the active substance preferably the active substances will be those that have improved properties as compared to growth hormone releasing proteins previously known or in the absence of a delivery system in this regard certain forms of peptides for example esters are expected to enhance numerous desirable qualities including without limitation bioavailability absorption metabolism pharmacokinetics excretions duration rate of clearance and the like certain forms of peptides for example salts are also expected to enhance numerous desirable qualities including without limitation solubility stability crystallinity physical form polymorphism as well as imparting other manufacturing benefits such as ease of handling and the.
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the product on the filter was washed with 20 ml of cold absolute ethanol and the wet solid dried under vacuum at 70 u00b0 c for 18 hours until a kf value less than 4 was attained the pxrd and ir spectra of the obtained product are shown in fig1 a and 2 a respectively 20 g of crude rifaximin containing an average quantity of water of between 4 and 7 were placed in a reaction flask in which 0 2 g of ascorbic acid and 200 ml of absolute ethanol were added the suspension was heated to 40 u00b0 c with stirring until completely dissolved the solution was allowed to cool to 18 u00b0 c maintaining stirring for a further three hours after precipitation the suspension was left for a further 2 hours with stirring at a temperature of 8 u00b0 c then filtered the product on the filter was washed with 20 ml of cold absolute ethanol and the wet solid dried under vacuum at 60 u00b0 c for 18 hours until a kf value less than 4 was attained the pxrd and ir spectra of the obtained product are shown in fig1 b and 2 b respectively the dissolution profile of the substance in amorphous form was also determined and compared with that of the substance in crystalline form it was found that the amorphous form easily dissolves in ethanol even without stirring while the crystalline form is less wettable moreover with regard to water solubility.
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the wire wrapped around the coil the zero crossing of the vm can serve as the reference time instant for the synchronization of power transistor signal the detection of zero crossing time instant is carried out with an electrical signal conditioning circuit which is already applied in today standard control board for white good appliance market thus the period of the power converter that is sensed can be calculated directly considering the time intervals between consecutive vm zero crossing fig4 5 and 6 show examples of implementation of the invention with 2 and 3 power converters the parameter measured for synchronization is the magnetic flux in the coil ferrite bar i e the voltage u03bd m induced on the wrapped wire in fig4 and 5 the two power converters start up sequence is as follows reference coil 1 power converter 2 acquires a synchronization signal from coil 1 power converter 2 synchronizes its timers with the signal power converter 2 starts delivering power with same frequency that uses converter 1 in fig6 the three power converters start up sequence is as follows reference coil 2 power converters 1 and 3 acquire a synchronization signal from coil 2 power converters 1 and 3 synchronize their timers with the signal power converter 1 and 3 starts delivering power with same frequency that uses converter 1 it is important to notice that by using the magnetic flux induced in a coil ferrite bar as reference electrical parameter no electrical connection between power converters is required and they are electrically isolated moreover the.
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driver a wrench and or other hand tool or may only require use of a hammer to secure the jumper tubes additionally everything is attached to either the jumper tube or the well screen assembly so there are no small parts to complicate the assembly or be dropped into the well fig1 is a schematic side view of a well system 100 in accordance with the present disclosure the well system 100 is shown as being a horizontal well having a wellbore 114 that extends substantially vertically from a wellhead 18 at the surface then deviates to horizontal or substantially horizontal in the subterranean zone of interest 124 a casing 116 is cemented in the vertical portion of the wellbore and coupled to the wellhead 118 at the surface 120 the remainder of the wellbore 114 is completed open hole i e without casing a production string 122 extends from wellhead 118 through the wellbore 114 and into the subterranean zone of interest 124 a production packer 126 seals the annulus between the production string 122 and the casing 116 additional packers 126 can be provided between the screen assemblies 112 the production string 122 operates in producing fluids e g oil gas and or other fluids from the subterranean zone 124 to the surface 120 the production string 122 includes one or more well screen assemblies 112 three shown in some instances the annulus between the production string.
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position as previously noted the housing 4 includes a mount side 10 the mount side 10 is generally depicted in fig3 5 13 with the cover 5 molded thereon and in fig2 32 before molding the cover thereon the mount side 10 includes blade ledges 26 and a blade positioning tab 28 to align a cutting blade 30 in a non retractable position at the cutting portion 8 the mount side 10 of the housing 4 also has a mounting aperture 32 and mounting studs 34 at the latching portion 14 u2032 the mounting aperture 32 is sized to lock on the locking tabs 16 of the latch 6 such that ridges of the locking tabs 16 engage the external surface edges 33 of the mounting aperture 32 when the locking tabs 16 are inserted therein the mounting studs 34 are positioned and sized to reside in corresponding holes in the latch base 22 the mount side 10 preferably includes a blade store cavity 36 to retain spare blades 38 at the cutting portion 8 the mount side 10 includes opposing grooves 40 the grooves 40 serve to interlock the mount side 10 to the release side 12 when these housing sections are joined the cutting blade 30 passes through the grooves 40 when installed in a non retractable cutting position in the assembly 2 the mount side 10 has several features designed to mechanically secure a.
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with a 0 2 0 45 u03bcm polypropylene filter composition h was prepared by dissolving 10 g of chlorinated pvc temprite 674x571 from noven inc in 90 g of cyclohexanone followed by filtering with a 0 2 0 45 u03bcm polypropylene filter a silicon silicon nitride or silicon nitride wafer with aluminum deposited at the central area was mounted on a spin coater and centered properly under conditions of a spin acceleration rate of 20 000 rpm 2 a spin speed of 2 500 rpm and a duration of 90 seconds the wafer was first washed with acetone for about 20 seconds to remove any possible contaminants and then an aliquot of 5 to 10 ml of the primer was dispensed onto the wafer after spinning for about another 40 to 60 seconds a uniform primer layer was obtained on top of the wafer subsequently the primed wafer was baked on a hotplate at 100 130 u00b0 c for 1 minute to promote chemical bonding between the substrate and the primer as well as partial vulcanization of the primer after the primed wafer cooled to room temperature a layer of the particular coating composition e g composition a was spin applied and then baked on a hotplate sequentially at 100 u00b0 c for 2 minutes 130 u00b0 c for 1 minute and.
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in this way presses the bearing shell 2 against the previously clamped thrust washers 3 such that prior to performing the weld process a sufficiently high surface pressure is generated between the outer circumferential surface of the bearing shell and the inner circumferential surface segments of the thrust washers 3 fig1 12 and 13 illustrate the essential elements of the clamping device fig1 is a longitudinally sectional view of the second clamping jaw 20 of the clamping device shown in fig9 comprising a part of the receptacle 22 u2032 for the second clamping element wherein this receptacle takes the form of a thread in the area of the second clamping jaw 20 fig1 is a longitudinally sectional view of the receptacle 19 of the clamping device shown in fig9 the receptacle 19 likewise comprises a part of the receptacle 22 u2032 for the second clamping element wherein this receptacle 22 u2032 is constructed as a through hole in the area of the receptacle 19 in addition the receptacle 19 has a first recess 24 for accommodating a bearing shell this recess 24 takes the form of a segment of a circle and corresponds to the external shape of the bearing shell to be accommodated in addition the receptacle 19 has two filter recesses 25 a 25 b for accommodating thrust washers these recesses 25 a 25 b are arranged at the end faces of the receptacle 19 and are open towards the end faces so that the thrust washers accommodated by these recesses 25 a 25 b are inclined over their entire circumference by the deflection angle u03b5 relative to perpendicular in the clamped state the.
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compatibly into the grooves 2 a 2 b in the circular base 1 this disposable crossed piercing picker 5 has a needle point 6 at the centre with a diameter of 8 mm and a height of 1 4 mm which serves to pierce and pick up the two graduated paper strips from the circular base 1 and place them on the bacterial culture medium on the petri dish in order to facilitate the picking up of the two graduated paper strips the fitting of a further four needles points 6 a 6 b 6 c 6 d with a diameter of 6 mm and a height of 0 4 mm is provided for the said points being positioned at an equal distance of 7 5 mm from the centre of the needle point 6 for the purpose of preventing the possible rotation of the strips around the needle during transfer concentric to the circular hollow 3 of the circular base 1 is the circular hollow 4 which has a diameter of 4 mm and a depth of 5 4 mm the purpose of which is to facilitate the sinking of the needle of the disposable crossed piercing picker 5 into the two graduated paper strips in such a way as to pick them.
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elastomeric tie layer 14 the tie layer 14 is formed of a suitable elastomer possessing requisite flexibility and durability to separate the thv layer 12 from any additional layers provided for reinforcement and support the intermediate tie layer 14 in addition to permitting a homogeneous bond between the inner and outer layers preferably exhibits additional resistance to permeation of fuel components a reinforcing layer 16 is provided radially outwardly of the inner layer 12 and tie layer 14 in a conventional manner for example the reinforcing layer 16 may be formed by braiding spiralling or knitting a thread consisting essentially of a synthetic fiber such as vinylon fiber polyester fiber or aramid fiber or a natural fiber such as cotton reinforcing layer 16 may be a single or double layer of braided synthetic fibers such as braided 12 nylon fibers a seamless protective organic rubber cover layer 18 is formed on the reinforcing layer 16 the cover layer 18 is preferably non reactive with the external environment and can withstand various shocks vibrational fatigue and changes in temperature as well as exposure to various corrosive or degradative compounds to which it would be exposed during the normal course of operation of the motor vehicle thus the outer layer 18 may be composed of any elastomeric compound which.
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of the invention the microballoons are coated with silver silver is advantageous in two respects the basic chemistry for depositing a coating of silver is well known and silver is presently the least expensive of the noble metals in developing a practical method to silverplate microballoons however it has been found that concentrations and techniques must be drastically changed from the normal plating methods in contrast to the face of a sheet of glass microballoons present an extremely large surface area to a silverplating solution in the present invention it has been found that the use of typical or known formulas for silvering mirrors are inapplicable and unsuitable to the silvering of microballoons typically when used to attempt to plate microballoons these formulas result in large amounts of precipitated colloidal silver evidenced by a very dark black plating solution and very poor surface appearance of the microballoons the present invention includes a procedure that yields bright extremely thin coatings of silver upon the surface of the microballoons this procedure allows for the control of the thickness of the deposited metal and an essentially complete usage of the silver contained in solution the prior art as exemplified by u s pat no 2 871 139 teaches the use of various metal hydroxides carbonates or bicarbonates to raise the ph of the silvering solution and in general teaches that higher ph 39 s result in faster silvering powerful materials such as hydrazine.
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are common on residential housing sports equipment 4 can be attached to an exposed surface of garage door 2 by any suitable attachment means 8 attachment means 8 should permit sports equipment 4 to be quickly easily and repeatedly attached and removed from door 2 some examples of attachment means are illustrated in fig1 which show holes 8 and u shaped brackets 9 in fig2 and 7 hooked fabric 10 such as u201c velcro u201d is fastened to door 2 by forcing pinnails 11 into holes 8 so that a second fabric attached to line 12 can be releaseably held by those small fabric hooks in fig4 bull 39 s eye target 13 can be attached to door 2 by pinnails or hooked fabric in fig5 and 8 hooked fabric straps 14 hold net 15 to u shaped brackets 9 other attachment means include clips bolts screws and releaseable adhesive in order to preserve the appearance of the door when the sports equipment is not in use and permit the door to be opened and closed the sports equipment must be removeable and should not be painted on riveted on or otherwise permanently attached to the door either the outside or the inside or both surfaces of door 2 can be modified with attachment means 8 to accept sports equipment 4 but preferably only the outside surface is modified as shown in fig1 door 2 can have several types of attachment means 8 each attachment means being appropriate for a different type of sports equipment so that the.
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not require high speed processing hence the read and write requests initiated by host mcu 105 over control bus 130 must be captured and acknowledged by dtad processor 200 asynchronously fig2 shows a block diagram of dtad processor 200 in greater detail core central processing unit cpu 201 can be any type of digital processor capable of handling the desired functionality in a particular embodiment core cpu 201 is a digital signal processor such as the t320c2xlp processor manufactured by texas instruments inc dtad processor 200 includes internal memory that is preferably non volatile memory such as a prom eprom or eeprom type memory for storing program code and static data i o interface circuit 203 is responsible for interaction with external i o 110 shown in fig1 although i o interface circuit 203 could take advantage of the asynchronous latch in accordance with the present invention the preferred embodiment uses conventional i o circuitry in i o interface 203 serial interface 204 interacts with serial and analog signals from external i o 110 external memory interface 206 handles data read and write transactions with external memory 125 shown in fig1 analog to digital converter adc 209 handles interaction with analog interface 120 and may handle other functions such as monitoring telephone line voltage battery levels and other non speech analog signals clock and power control circuit 208 includes logic to slow down and speed up the internal clock of core cpu 201 to conserve power the host mcu interface 300 embodies the asynchronous i o circuit in accordance with the present invention mcu interface 300 is coupled to control bus 130 shown in fig1 and captures asynchronous read and write signals from host cpu 105 in response to a read or write request mcu interface 300 cycles through a.
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one immediately following the respective functional filaments 16 extend at least partly between two adjacent warp filaments 10 in the base fabric 14 in the configuration shown in fig1 they extend in sequence below every fourth weft filament 12 and above the other weft filaments 12 in place of the respective extension under the base fabric 14 the functional filament 16 forms a superposed loop 22 another loop 24 is formed immediately after it in this manner a sort of v shaped weave is produced however other weave forms are also conceivable such as tying the functional element 16 in the form of a w or the like the loops 22 24 form the fastening elements 18 if the loops 22 24 remain closed as illustrated a sort of fleece adhesive fastener portion is obtained hook shaped or mushroom shaped fastening elements can engage the respective loops 22 24 to obtain a detachable adhesive fastener the possibility also exists however of cutting the loops 22 24 open to produce a fastener hook which may engage corresponding nonwoven or fleece material of another fastening element not shown if the separation or cutting process is carried out by thermal means and if the free loop ends in particular are.
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146b underneath the receiving pocket 118 and surrounding each spring 148a 148b and locking pin 144a 144b the anchor also includes weep hole 150a 150b for draining rainwater etc from around the respective springs 148a 148b and locking pins 144a 144b referring now to fig9 when the member 120 is struck by a vehicle it is forced backward thus thrusting the member 120 into one of the detent devices 116a 116b as shown detent device 116b has been impacted when the member 120 impacts the detent device 116b the detent device 116b is pushed back further into receiving pocket 118 as a result the spring 148b is free to thrust the locking pin 144b upward when the locking pin 144b is released it passes through hole 122 in the member 120 and is stopped by plate 114b thus the member 120 precast concrete anchor 110 and receiving pocket 118 are interconnected by the locking pin 144b into an immovable structure the third embodiment however allows for locking of the member 120 regardless of whether the impact comes from either side of the gate i e from a first inbound direction or a second outbound direction because of the presence of the second impact triggered.
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portion 28 that slopes downward as well as a wall portion 30 vertical wall portion 30 is just one example alternatively the wall portion may angle backwards toward injector 12 or angle away from injector 12 also shown in fig4 is a piston crown for an intake piston 34 piston crowns 22 and 34 are opposed pistons and are shown in their closest position during reciprocation within the cylinder wall cylinder wall not shown in fig4 the piston top of intake piston 36 is substantially a concave sphere of the same diameter as the sphere of surface 18 so that the gap between the two is nearly constant between raised surface 18 and piston top 36 in fig5 an isometric view of an intake piston crown 44 is shown piston top 46 has channels 42 to accommodate the fuel jets from two diametrically opposed fuel injectors injectors not shown to obtain access to the combustion chamber without hitting the piston top in fig6 an exhaust piston crown 50 is shown which accommodates fuel sprays from two injectors 52 tips of the injectors are arranged on a dashed diametral line 53 across piston crown 50 piston crown has a raised portion 54 and recessed portion 56 raised portions 54 have protuberances 58.
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suitable protecting group portion a r a suitable linking group portion and a q suitable reaction group portion c reacting a compound of formula a5 with a compound of formula a4 to prepare a compound of formula a6 wherein the formula i compound r 3 group incorporates certain portions of the r a linking group as a product of the reaction more specifically the procedure for the generation of mixed anhydride compounds of formula a3 includes to a nitrogen purged flask was added thf carboxylic acid and et 3 n the mixture was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and pivaloyl chloride in thf was added dropwise after addition the mixture was stirred at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hr then filtered and the precipitate was washed with thf the filtrate was concentrated and the product was used quickly without any purification in general the process for preparing a compound of formula i comprises the steps of more specifically the procedure for the generation of mixed anhydride compounds of formula a3 includes the steps more specifically the procedure for the generation of prodrug compounds of formula i includes the steps to a nitrogen purged flask was added 4 5 amino 1 2 6 difluorobenzoyl 1h 1 2 4 triazol 3 ylamino benzenesulfonamide prepared as described in wo2002057240 and thf the mixture was cooled to 0 u00b0 c and potassium tert butoxide was added dropwise after addition the mixture was stirred at 0 u00b0 c for 1 hr then a mixed anhydride in thf was added dropwise the stirring was continued for 30 min then the mixture was warmed to.
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any significant reduction in the permeability in contrast the same suspension caused a gradual blocking of the sandstones with initial permeability k lt 140 md it is also evident that the number of pore volumes of the suspension required to significantly reduce the permeability of these sandstones decreased with the initial brine permeability of the core for example the 140 md sandstone became blocked after 230 pore volumes and the 5 md sandstone became blocked after only 3 pore volumes the data indicate that the suspension could be selectively placed in the higher permeability k 800 md sandstone as the particles would limit flow into adjacent lower permeability k lt 140 md sandstone layers zones we also note from fig7 that the same suspension caused a rapid reduction in the permeability of the high permeability limestone core this effect is caused by a rapid destabilisation flocculation of the ludox cl12 particles due to their interaction with dissolved bicarbonate carbonate ions in the pore fluid of the limestone core this is consistent with the observation that in the absence of gelant the particles flocculate in the presence of 0 0015 mol l carbonate see example 3 fig4 however when the same particles.
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trimethylphenol using chromium iii nitrate nonahydrate alone a catalyst consisting solely of chromium oxide was prepared in the same manner as described in example 2 thereafter the procedure of example 2 was repeated the conversion of the phenol was 67 4 the selectivity was 33 6 for o cresol and 59 7 for 2 6 xylenol five hundred g of chromium iii nitrate nonahydrate 50 g of tin ii chloride dihydrate and 50 g of iron iii nitrate nonahydrate were dissolved in 15 l of water and 500 g of urea was added to this solution the precipitate which was formed by boiling the solution on a heater was separated by filtration washed with water and then dried at 120 u00b0 c for about 15 hours the dried precipitate was crushed and adjusted to a particle size of 6 12 mesh then 120 ml of the resulting catalyst with a cr sn fe atomic ratio of 100 28 10 was packed into a stainless steel tubular reactor having an internal diameter of 25 mm the catalyst was calcined at 460 u00b0 c for 3 hours during which time nitrogen was passed through the reactor a mixture of phenol and methanol in a molar ratio of 1 4 was vaporized in a vaporizer kept at 300 u00b0 c and then introduced at a rate of 60 g per hour into the reactor having an internal temperature of 360 u00b0 c the reaction product was cooled by passing it through a water cooled condenser and then collected in a dry ice acetone trap the reaction product thus obtained was analyzed by gas chromatography the conversion of the phenol was 100 the selectivity based on the amount of phenol converted was 6.
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of aqueous turmeric extract peak ii was pooled concentrated and dialyzed against double distilled water at 4 u00b0 c using 2 kda cut off dialysis membrane for 74 hrs sds page showed the approximate molecular weight of the protein is 8 000 daltons the antioxidant activity was done by tbars and hydroxy radical scavenging assay compared to standard antioxidant like bha curcumin and u03b1 tocopherol as positive controls cell viability test by tryphan blue exclusion method was done to test the toxicity of arishinin a exemplary separation of protein by column chromatography using sephadex g 50 is depicted in fig1 the quantification of water soluble antioxidant polypeptide arishinin isolated by the process described in examples 1 to 4 as depicted in table 1 above was determined by the following methods protein estimation was done by bradford 39 s method bradford m m 1976 analytical biochem 7 248 254 with an absorption maximum at 595 nm and results shown in table 1 the antioxidant activity of arishinin was evaluated by thio barbituric acid reactive substance tbars shimasaki h et al 1984 biochem biophys acta 792 123 129 and deoxyribose method hydroxyl radical scavenging assay halliwell b et al 1981 methods of biochemical sciences 33 59 90 with absorption maximum at 535 nm by using bha alpha tocopherol and curcumin as standard antioxidants the antioxidant activity of arishinin is shown in table 2 cell viability test by tryphan blue exclusion method phillips h j 1973 kruse p f patterson m k eds pp 406 408 was done to check the toxicity of arishinin and experiment showed that arishinin was not toxic arishinin at 80 nm dose gives 90 inhibition of reactive oxygen species since arishinin is.
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parameter 34 length measurement 34 the value determined in the two or three steps is included in the feed back control as follows a value variable which represents the position of the pile compensating roller 5 or the warp tension of the pile warp as well as the base speed of the pile warp let off device needed for maintaining the pile warp tension is produced by a reference actual comparison via the first feed back controller 26 and is applied to the first input of the second feed back controller 30 the predetermined value for the loop to be woven which was calculated in advance is included as the second input of the second feed back controller 30 so that the value represents the speed of the warp let off device needed for making available the length of pile warp yarn required for loop formation this value forms a guide size for the third feed back controller 35 which via a reference actual comparison regulates the speed predetermined by the guide size as already mentioned terry weaving takes place with the aid of programmable reference pattern data the reference pattern data can be stored and changed with the aid of the control unit in order to optimize the course of the process and consequently also the terry weaving the reference pattern data which is stored after the so called patterning forms the basis for the production of a cloth the reference pattern data is stored in the control device and as a rule has to be changed to correspond to the warp yarn pile warp yarn and weft yarn being used in order to provide optimum production conditions these changes are made with the aid of different.
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as seen in fig8 another feature of the shelf support is a rectangular notch 12 which serves as a receptacle for a clip or other fastening means for attaching a shelf to the support 2 as seen in fig2 the lower edge of the shelf support is upwardly inclined from the base end 7 to minimize material usage while retaining strength also the lower portion of the base end 7 slopes downwardly from the lowermost projection 11 to allow for clearance necessary in positioning the shelf support 2 on the vertical channel 1 connection of the shelf support 2 to the vertical channel 1 in a horizontal position is illustrated in fig3 and 4 this connection is accomplished by tilting the shelf support slightly upward so that the t shaped projections 9 and 10 can pass through the upper portion of the t shaped notch 5 at the desired height on the vertical channel when the projections 9 and 10 are fully within the notch 5 the shelf support is moved down so that the rectangular notches 9a at the base of the t shaped projection 9 engage the lower portion of the notch 5 until projection 9 makes contact with the bottom of the notch the shelf support is then brought to a horizontal position as seen in fig4 with the lower projections 11 passing into and resting on the base of corresponding notches in the.
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until termination near the female connector 28 with reference to fig5 7 an alternative construction of a light set 20 a is illustrated elements of the light set 20 a illustrated in fig5 7 in common with elements of the light set 20 illustrated in fig1 4 are identified by the same reference number and an u201c a u201d the light set 20 a includes a plurality of series circuits or light strings 32 a 36 a 40 a and the series circuits or light strings 32 a 36 a 40 a are in parallel with each other as shown in fig7 in the illustrated embodiment the light set 20 a includes three series circuits or light strings 32 a 36 a 40 a similarly to the light set 20 illustrated in fig1 4 the light set 20 a illustrated in fig5 7 includes a single set of electrical connectors 24 a 28 a accommodating the numerous sets of light strings 32 a 36 a 40 a a first light string 32 a includes a first type of light 44 a and the second and third light strings 36 a 40 a include a second type of light 48 a in the illustrated embodiment the first type of light 44 a is a larger sized.
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siding accessory extends from the siding board and has at least a portion located inside an interior of the siding board item 45 the siding product of item 41 wherein the siding accessory is mounted only to an exterior of the siding board item 46 the siding accessory of item 45 wherein the siding accessory is bonded to the exterior of the siding board item 47 the siding product of item 41 wherein the channel has a first axial sectional shape and an upper end of the course of siding has a second axial sectional shape that is either complementary to or not complementary to the first axial sectional shape this written description uses examples to disclose the embodiments including the best mode and also to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to make and use the invention the patentable scope is defined by the claims and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they have structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the claims note that not all of the activities described above in the general description or the examples are required that a portion of a specific activity may not be required and that one or more further activities may be performed in addition to those.
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may need to take a measurement that is not automatically made otherwise the information is input to the input form 22 and submitted to the data collection system 10 with the other desired information such as by pressing a button within the form to enter the data once the information has been input it is preferably either accessible to or automatically submitted to a statistical process control application 70 as indicated by transaction 106 the statistical process control application 70 is in one embodiment a dedicated statistical engine which is proprietary to the data collection system 10 or is alternately a statistical engine that is selected as desired from a library of such by the engineer 50 however in the most preferred embodiment the statistical process control application 70 is the main statistical engine for the facility in which the data collection system 10 is implemented thus it is most preferred that the data be submitted automatically to the statistical engine 70 so that it can produce output forms 24 from the data such as statistical process control charts and other such reporting mechanisms as given in transaction 112 thus the input data is preferably routed to the appropriate output forms 24 if the data indicates that there is some type of problem such as if a.
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display a chronological project run log with summarized details of all models that have been run from project inception to last model run the details might for exemplary purposes include the run number data file used run status indicators and a model description that allow a quick assessment of the model run and comparison between model runs the operator may elect to print the project run log as shown in step 190 and or incorporated in the final project report of steps 175 and 180 additionally more complex forms of output can be automatically generated by the preferred method 100 nonmem s plus microsoft excel and other tools and packages and may be displayed as shown at steps 168 and 166 the operator may display complete nonmem output with appended control stream run start stop times and compiler information in steps 167 and 165 the operator may display abbreviated summary files with model parameter estimates extracted from nonmem output and additional statistics including cv 39 s standard errors relative standard errors and 95 confidence intervals the operator may launch microsoft excel and automatically import a nonmem output table having the suffix u201c tab u201d in step 161 and generate diagnostic plots.
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a rectangular parallelepiped and as a result a cross section cut perpendicular to the lengthwise direction of the first shift key 100 is a parallel tetragon the length of the first shift key 100 in its lengthwise direction is greater than the diameter of the hub axle 10 and when the first shift key 100 is inserted into the groove 12 of the hub axle 10 it protrudes from the outer peripheral surface of the hub axle 10 by a protrusion portion 100a this protrusion portion 100a hits the second clutch as noted above the clutch 30 is energized in the direction of the first shift key 100 by the first energizing spring 13 one end of this first energizing spring 13 is in contact with the lateral surface of the above mentioned large diameter portion 10a of the hub axle 10 and the other end is in contact with a first spring engagement groove 31f provided to the inner peripheral surface on the first end side of the first clutch 31 as a result the clutch 30 moves in the direction of the first shift key 100 until the clutch 30 reaches equilibrium with the operating force via the first shift key 100 and is positioned at the desired speed step as shown in fig3 a second energizing spring 14 is provided around the outer periphery of the hub axle 10 at a position between the first shift key 100 and the second clutch 32 the length of this second energizing spring 14 is set by a spring setting washer such that the resulting set length will be such that when the first shift key.
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edge 90 and trailing edge 95 have a configuration which is a segment of an ellipse it should be appreciated that leading edge 90 of inner tube 25 extends at an angle to trailing edge 60 of outer tube 20 and or trailing edge 95 of inner tube 25 extends at an angle to leading edge 55 of outer tube 20 so as to create a shearing action between such surfaces i e edges when inner tube 25 is rotated relative to outer tube 20 as will hereinafter be discussed inner tube 25 is rotatably disposed within outer tube 20 such that rotation of inner tube 25 within outer tube 20 causes opening 85 of inner tube 25 to repetitively sweep across window 50 of outer tube 20 whereby to shear off tissue extending into window 50 of outer tube 20 more particularly in accordance with the present invention as inner tube 25 is rotated within outer tube 20 leading edge 90 of inner tube 25 is swept across trailing edge 60 of outer tube 20 or depending on the direction of rotation of inner tube 25 relative to outer tube 20 trailing edge 95 of inner tube 25 is swept across leading edge 55 of outer.
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not limited to those numbers as above in the present invention fig3 is a block diagram illustrating the plating process of the apparatus for simultaneous plating according to the present invention after cleaning the object for plating to wash off impurities the objects for plating are placed in the first chamber and the second chamber the unnecessary gas remaining in the two chambers is exhausted resulting in removal of impurities and the pressures of the chambers arc maintained at about 5 u00d7 10 6 torr oxides or other harmful materials on the above object arc then removed by heating the object to a temperature of about 500 u00b0 c during this step the exhaust is also carried out for the removal of the heated oxide particles anti other materials next plasma cleaning is performed by filling the chambers with an inert gas such as ar gas plating is then performed by operation of the arc source hcd source or magnetron source the thickness of plating may be desirably between about 3 u02dc 5 u03bcm it is desirable to form a base layer on the object for plating so as to ensure strong adhesion of the plating material to the object for example in the case of titanium nitride plating a.
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dovetails sections 22 fig4 exhibits three dovetail sections labeled dovetail sections 22a 22b and 22c different numbers of dovetail sections may of course be implemented without deviating from the spirit of the present invention the dovetail sections 22 are separated by discrete cutouts 24 which are for the purpose of accommodating unidirectional composite material 26 how composite material 26 is laid and positioned in the dovetail former 21 is discussed subsequently the concave side of the airfoil 30 abuts the convex side of the airfoil 32 the concave side of the airfoil is regarded as an airfoil pressure surface and the convex side of the airfoil is an airfoil suction surface each metallic dovetail section 22 separates sections of unidirectional composite material 26 which are laid in layers from the convex side of the airfoil to the concave side in other words each metallic dovetail section form is positioned between sections of unidirectional fiber material 26 between each dovetail section 22 is a cutout 24 three of which are portrayed in fig4 by filling the cutouts 24 with layers of unidirectional composite material 26 which are laid from the convex side of the airfoil to the concave side of the airfoil the open space between dovetail sections is filled in each dovetail section such as dovetail sections 22a 22b and 22c fig4 have a front side and a back side fig4 identifies back side 25 of dovetail section 22c the front side of dovetail section 22c.
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2 perpendicular to the longitudinal extension of the airbag configuration 2 in a three dimensional illustration the airbag 3 is shown in a rolled up state in fig2 so that a rolled section 6 and a web section 7 result via which the rolled section 6 is connected to a gas generator not shown in other embodiments the airbag 3 can also be folded or collapsed in another way in the area of the rolled section 6 a cover 8 of the vehicle seat 1 is shown on the top side which is formed from a cover material in particular a decorative material for example leather artificial leather textiles or plastic is used as the cover 8 in an imaginary extension to the web section 7 the cover 8 has a target weakened area in the form of a seam 9 the seam 9 is implemented as the target break point upon the activation of the airbag 3 and is formed for example by a thread having an enlarged stitch spacing of greater than 5 mm in particular the tensile strength of the seam 9 is less than 40 of the tensile strength of the cover 8 the seam 9 runs in the.
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element 11 against the butt 6 not being sufficient to cause the subsequent interception of the incline 55a against the lower part of the butt 8 thanks to the particular conformation of the cam 12 the said butt is not subjected to breakage the front surface of the butt 8 is in fact intercepted in the situation to which reference has just been made position k1 in fig7 by the sloping section 57 and this results in a consequent gradual elastic flexure of the tailpiece 35 the said deflection being made possible by the suddenly reduced area 35a because the butt is intercepted by the track c1 of the block 56 position k2 in fig7 the deflection continues the curved section of the part 53a of the successive cam 12 then has the task of re aligning the blade element 5 in the neutral position r when use made of the blade element 5 depicted in fig1 a instead of undergoing flexure the tailpiece 35 oscillates with respect to the axis thereof in contrast with the corresponding spring 60 the cams 12 13 14 and 15 the selector elements 11 are symmetrical with respect to corresponding vertical planes and thus the same considerations as above apply also to the movement in the direction t2 of the carriage to conclude the particular conformation of the blade element 5 and of the cam 12 depicted in fig6 and 7 enables the under mentioned advantages to be obtained the blade element 5 is not subjected to any stress in the event of the non selection thereof the blade element 5 is not subjected to any stress when selected correctly in fact the cam 12 attends to raising the element.
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groups among them methyl and ethyl groups are preferred with methyl group being particularly preferred the molar ratio of the lower alkyl vinyl ether to maleic anhydride in the partially crosslinked polymer ranges from 40 60 to 60 40 with a range of from 45 55 to 55 45 being particularly preferred examples of the terminally unsaturated diene compound to be used as a crosslinking agent include c 6 18 compounds such as 1 5 hexadiene 1 7 octadiene 1 9 decadiene 1 11 dodecadiene 1 15 hexadecadiene divinylbenzene ethylene dimethacrylate methacrylic anhydride and diaryl phthalate among them terminally unsaturated alkadienes are preferred with 1 9 decadiene being particularly preferred the crosslinking degree of the partially crosslinked polymer by the above described crosslinking agent is preferred to be 1 to 5 especially 2 to 4 and its average molecular weight is preferably at least 1000 000 such a partially crosslinked polymer is available as a uniform suspension by polymerizing a lower alkyl vinyl ether and maleic anhydride in a proper solvent in the presence of a crosslinking agent a terminal unsaturated diene compound and a polymerization initiator at 60 to 80 u00b0 c as the solvent and polymerization initiator isopropyl acetate an the like and 2 2 u2032 azobis 2 methylbutanenitrile decanoyl peroxide and the like can be used respectively as the partially crosslinked polymer commercially available products can also be employed examples include u201c stabileze 06 u201d and u201c stabileze qm u201d each trade name product of isp inc that is a methyl vinyl ether maleic anhydride copolymer partially crosslinked with 1 9 decadiene as described above by the hydrolysis to convert the.
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the tmah decomposition by adjusting the reaction conditions at the end of coupling reaction example 1 for example d three different experiments were conducted following the procedure given in example 6 of u s pat no 6 140 538 wherein nitrobenzene was added in 2 hours 2 5 hours and 3 hours each followed by a 4 hour hold period at 75 u00b0 c and 57 mm hg pressure equivalent to 76 mbar in a typical reaction the coupling reaction was carried out in a 2 liter glass round bottom flask rb flask equipped with a stirrer u00bd moon blade teflon u2122 stirrer a thermometer a baffle and a dropping funnel for nitrobenzene addition initially an aqueous solution of tmah 35 01 w w 485 66 gm 170 03 gm on 100 basis 1 87 moles was charged into the rb flask aniline was then charged 995 92 gm 10 68 moles into the rb flask and distillation was continued under reduced pressure at 57 mm hg water and aniline mixture was removed by distillation until the molar ratio of water to total tmah was about 4 1 during this process the temperature of the reaction mass increased to 70 73 u00b0 c after attaining the required molar ratio of water to total base nitrobenzene 218 99 gm 1 78 moles was added continuously over a given period i e 120 or 150 or 180 minutes during the nitrobenzene addition water and aniline were continuously removed from the reaction by distillation under reduced pressure at 57 mm hg the reaction mass was maintained at about 75 u00b0 c 57 mm hg for 4 hours after completion of nitrobenzene addition the reaction mass was analyzed at the end.
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stitching for clothes may be accomplished by the overedge stitching mechanism 44 entirely similarly to a conventional overedge sewing machine and in a state as indicated by phantom line in this case even if the upper mechanism 25 in the lockstitch mechanism 24 is disposed at the foremost end of the arm frame 13 it is positioned greatly withdrawn from the upper surface of the bed 11 as shown in fig5 hence the upper mechanism 25 will not stand in the way of clothes 91 to be overedge stitched as shown in fig4 this facilitates the overedge stitched work it should be appreciated that in alternately carrying out the lockstitching work and overedge stitching as previously mentioned the lockstitch mechanism 24 and the overedge stitching mechanism 44 are positioned with respect to the machine frame 10 as previously mentioned in the present sewing machine so that either way of sewing may be initiated immediately only by slight movement of hand as shown in fig6 also in this case either sewing mechanism 24 or 45 may merely be moved by means of the selecting mechanism 77 accordingly the driving force of the motor 88 required is not very much further there prevention of accidents involved in a case for example where clothes to be lockstitched erroneously get entangled in the overedge stitching mechanism 44 during the operation of lockstitching sewing moreover since the upright support 12 is interposed between the lockstitch mechanism 24 and overstitch stitching mechanism 44 which are positioned to left of the upright support 12 and the selecting mechanism 77 which is positioned opposite thereof clothes may be moved by the.
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to 1 atm abs the following operations have been the same as in example 1 the produced carboard has had the following physical and mechanical properties mass per 1 m 2 170 g breaking length 2150 m density 0 50 g cm 3 for manufacturing wrapping paper the fibrous suspension of brown wood pulp with a fibre concentration of 18 and a freeness of 65 u00b0 according to schopper riegler has been heated by steam at 130 u00b0 c under a pressure of 2 8 atm abs to the state of equilibrium of moisture content between the fibrous suspension and steam in the closed volume of the heating chamber the heated fibrous suspension has been delivered in a stream of air and steam into a moulding chamber and the steam pressure has been sharply reduced from 2 8 atm abs to 1 atm abs the following operations have been the same as in example 1 the physical and mechanical properties of the produced wrapping paper have been as follows mass per 1 m 2 70 g breaking length 3000 m density 0 48 g cm 3 for manufacturing cardboard the fibrous suspension of bleached sulphite cellulose with a fibre concentration of 30 and a freeness of 90 u00b0 according to schopper riegler has been heated by steam at 142 u00b0 c under a pressure of 4 atm abs to the state of equilibrium of moisture content between the fibrous suspension and steam in the closed.
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rigidly secured to the baffle 24 and extend upwardly therefrom outwardly of the intermediate coil 14 at their upper ends the straps 25 are formed to provide inwardly projecting hook portions 26 that have hooking engagement with the upper end of the intermediate coil 14 to support the baffle 24 in underlying engagement with the lower ends of the coils 14 and 15 in the embodiment illustrated the baffle 24 is in the nature of expanded metal such as stainless steel and is circular in outline so as to be only slightly less in diameter than the inner diameter of the outer coil 13 at one portion of its marginal edge the baffle is notched to receive the vertically extending portion 19 of the fluid conduit 12 the baffle 24 may if desired be made from mesh screen or of perforated metal sheet so as to permit flow of gases of combustion therethrough a second baffle 27 is disposed at the upper end of the outermost coil 13 and in axial alignment with the coils 13 15 and baffle 24 the second baffle 27 is imperforate and is preferably made from suitable material such as stainless steel as shown the baffle 27 is of smaller diameter than that of.
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aperture 14 in the cone has a diameter equal to or slightly smaller than the external diameter of the trailing tubing 35 permanently attached m the needle hub 33 as shown in fig4 from cross section 4 4 in fig3 if the largest trailing diameter of the needle hub 33 is equal all around the hub will become circumferentially wedge impacted 41 within the hollow cone by a force proportional to area of surfaces making contact and proportional to the retractive force exerted to pull a solid cylinder into a hollow cone of smaller diameter because the hubs of needles or luer loks for holding needles are usually rigid compared with semi rigid plastics used to make needle shields the surface areas wedge impacted 41 will depend on differential elasticity as well as retractive force as shown in fig5 also from cross section 4 4 in fig3 if the largest trailing diameter of the needle hub 33 is not equal all around as is the case with respect to large but soft rectangular and multi angular needle hubs commonly used in blood banks and plasma collection centers one can expect the softer elastomeric hub material to compress with forced retraction into a relatively rigid cone and thus increase surface area wedged in mutual contact 41 as depicted by contact line thickness in fig4 5 as shown in fig6 the hollow conical shield 11 when applied over trailing tubing 35 resides significantly behind the iv access needle 32 and its hub 33 how far behind depends on trailing attachments to the tubing in the case of standard phlebotomy equipment blood plasma collecting and dialysis assemblies trailing attachments usually vary from 12 72 34 behind the needle hub 33 this distance leaves ample room to use the leading needle hub and.
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valve is opened 3 close metering valve 4 metering valve is closed the quantity of medium filled into the containment 5 corresponds to the area under the curve between points 1 and 4 if the pressure in the supply line 3 changes then the curve changes to the effect that the approximately horizontal path of the curve between points 2 and 3 is shifted either upward or downward and the fill quantity would be changed thereby the influence of the feed pump 10 on the filling process will now be described in greater detail feed pump 10 must be controlled such that the horizontal line between points 2 and 3 in the filling diagram has approximately the same height for all filling instances this is achieved by coordinating the shut off signal for the feed pump 10 with the closing signal for the metering valve 30 if the feed pump 10 supplies when the metering valve 30 is closed then pressure will build in the supply line 3 at the next opening of the metering valve 30 a spurting of the medium results such spurting is very difficult to register with the known flow measuring devices in such case the measurement values delivered by the flow measuring device 20 are subject to considerable inaccuracies and thus the close command for the metering valve 30 may not come at the correct point in time altogether this would.
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member recesses 23 which extend parallel to the axis x this positioning establishes a non rotating connection between the basic outer member 4 and the inner segments 12 and 13 the head pieces 14 are inserted from the end faces of the basic outer member 4 the head pieces 14 and inner segments 12 and 13 are centered relative to each other by a centering projection 32 the centering projection 32 is provided on the head piece 14 and projects into a centering recess 33 in the inner segments 12 and 13 the centering journals 40 of the inner segments 12 and 13 which extend into through bores 41 of the head pieces 14 act to secure and center the inner segments with respect to the head pieces 14 webs 18 are provided between two closely adjoining carrying portions 9 the webs 18 extend along the longitudinal axis x approximately along the length of the basic outer member 4 the web end faces abut the head pieces 14 as seen in fig4 on their radially outer faces the webs 18 are shaped to adapt in the shape of recess 25 on the basic outer member 4 at their sides facing the balls 8 of the carrying portions 9 the webs 18 include guiding recesses 19 which partly embrace the balls 8 guiding recesses 19 together with the guiding recesses 15 of the circumferentially following inner segments 13 hold the balls 8 and prevent them from falling radially inwardly in the unassembled condition of the ball circulating unit e g when it is not yet fitted on a guiding rail 2 the guiding recesses 19 of the head pieces 14 change into recesses which form a portion of the.
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low current is in the current range of for example u03bca to some few ma and does not yet lead to breakdown at the discharge gap 8 such a breakdown is initiated only with the trigger pulse of the trigger voltage source 17 with this hollow electrode switch where with a hydrogen filling for example the product p u00d7 d 150 pa mm one obtains at an applied voltage u o between cathode 2 and anode 3 of for example 30 kv and a size of the hollow electrode 10 of for example t d 20 mm and with a pre ionization current i v 0 2 ma and a negative trigger pulse of 4 5 kv a switching delay of about 50 ns and a jitter which is limited to about 1 ns under certain conditions in particular at a very small distance a of the hollow electrode 10 from the cathode 2 it may be appropriate to provide additional pressure compensation apertures in the bottom 11 under certain conditions also the hollow cylindrical sidewall 12 of the hollow electrode 10 may be provided with such pressure compensation apertures in the embodiment of fig1 the trigger voltage source 17 and the additional voltage source 21 for the pre ionization are electroconductively connected to the bottom 11.
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sent the query to the first node 102 1 may process any responses it receives in a manner similar to that described in connection with step 218 the method 200 ends in step 220 at least with respect to the second node 102 2 for any nodes 102 located in higher levels of the hierarchy such as the first node 102 1 certain steps of the method 200 may continue e g receiving processing and or delivering responses until the originating node has received a response to the original query thus the user of the originating node does not need to know who is capable of responding to the original query he need only know the next person to whom to send the query to facilitate the response e g a person with direct or indirect access to the information needed for response each person to whom the query e g the original query or a sub query of the original query is forwarded creates the next portion of the workflow that is required to generate the response the user of the originating node is constantly aware of the extent of the tree that is being created of the time frame within which a response is expected and whether part of the query may have stalled at an unresponsive user the user of the originating node may modify the tree at any time e g by pruning portions of the.
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control group 0 05 in the group administered with 1 u03bcg l of pionine and 0 02 in the group administered with 10 u03bcg l of pionine thus the tyrosinase inhibitory activity was observed in the group to which pionine was administered ryukins weighing 3 5 g were fed in a 0 9 nacl aqueous solution for 12 days to induce surface melanism the goldfish were grouped into five fish each in two experiment groups the fish were fed in a water bath for 12 weeks during which pionine was add in an amount of 1 u03bcg l and 10 u03bcg l respectively three times per week in the control group the fish were fed in pure water the recovery from surface melanism of the experiment groups was compared with that of control group the recovery from surface melanism was not observed in all of the groups within the period of three weeks but there appeared to be some difference between the experiment groups and the control group after 6 weeks after 12 weeks the gold fish returned to their original yellow surface color in 0 10 goldfish 0 in the control group 4 10 40 in the 1 u03bcg l pionine administered group and 8 10 80 in the 10 u03bcg l pionine administered group black popeyed goldfish each group 5 fish were fed in a water bath in experimental group pionine was added to the.
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first leveling film 719 and the second leveling film 720 a polyimide resin an acrylic resin a resin containing a siloxane structure or an inorganic sog material can be used in this embodiment an acrylic resin is used since the first leveling film 719 has a thickness of 0 3 u03bcm and the second leveling film 720 has a thickness of 1 2 u03bcm the total thickness of the films as the second interlayer insulating film is 1 5 u03bcm it is supposed that much higher flatness is realized as compared with the flatness obtained with the thicknesses in embodiment 1 by forming the double layered leveling film with the above thicknesses as the successive steps the steps of embodiment 1 shown in the drawings of fig9 b and from there on may be conducted in this way the pixel tft region including the n channel tft and the display region are formed in the pixel portion thereby obtaining a flat surface of the pixel electrode with the level differences generated by the wirings being further reduced in this embodiment the steps for fabricating an active matrix liquid crystal display device using the active matrix substrate fabricated in embodiment 1 or embodiment 2 will be described as shown in fig1 an orientation film 1001 is formed on the substrate in the state shown in fig9 c a polyimide film is used as the orientation film in this embodiment for a counter substrate 1002 a counter electrode 1003 and an orientation film 1004 are formed a color filter or a shielding film may be formed.
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base section 16 that is any part of base section 16 below pivot pins 76 between the up and down terminal positions of assembly 18 shown in fig3 and 4 respectively the upper actuator plate 62 is preferably of cast aluminum or molded plastic construction and is secured to top wall 63 of lower member 60 by means of screw 56 and nut 58 as previously noted the generally square viewing and registration frame 24 is preferably integrally formed with plate 62 and extends therethrough from the top exterior surface 78 to its underside surface 80 where frame 24 defines a generally square aperture 82 that is at least coextensive and aligned with the square die aperture 26 of cutting die 27 secured to the underside of plate 62 by any suitable means in a recess 84 provided therein cutting die 27 comprises a die plate having a square cutting edge section 86 which defines the bounds of die aperture 26 die 27 is mounted on plate 62 in a predetermined plane that is substantially parallel to the surfaces 78 of plate 62 and top wall 63 of member 60 as noted earlier frame 24 includes the two inclined ramp guide surfaces 40.
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21 and 41 the pressure relief valves 901 are adjustable thus an operator or the controller 900 may adjust the one or more pressure relief valves 901 for the maximum load capacity of the first and second surfaces 50 and 200 in the alternative an operator reads the sensors 500 and 502 and bleeds pressure from the hydraulic cylinders 21 and 41 according to the maximum load capacity of the first and second surfaces in another alternative the sensors 500 and 502 are pressure relief valves and they are merely preset to properly distribute the jack load wherein no direct interaction between the controller 900 or pump and the pressure relief valve is required in operation the gripping apparatus 10 grips the tubular 100 the controller 900 or an operator actuates the lifting member 20 so that the hydraulic cylinders apply a lifting force on the tubular 100 at this time the force distribution assembly 40 is inactive thus the full load from the lifting member 20 transfers to the surface 200 via load transfer assembly 30 as shown the surface 200 is the wellbore surface which may comprise a blow out preventor or a casing bowl wellhead or the ground etc the controller 900 is set to activate the force distribution assembly 40 when a first predetermined load of the surface 200 is reached the force distribution assembly 40 then applies force to the bottom of the lifting member 20 which transfers some of the lifting load in the force transfer assembly 30 to the second surface 50 the second surface 50 as shown is the rig floor however it may be a rotary table the derrick a platform on the derrick a truck bed etc the controller 900 or operator then adjusts the load in.
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profile is the set of alleles that an individual has at a given locus a genotype or dna profile may also comprise the sets of alleles that an individual has at more than one locus by way of non limiting example a genotype or dna profile may comprise the set of alleles at each of at least 2 loci 3 loci 4 loci 5 loci 7 loci 9 loci 11 loci 13 loci or 20 loci a genotype profile includes profiles matched to an individual to identify the individual as potentially having contributed to the sample the genotype profile may be matched to the individual after obtaining a sample from the individual the genotype profile may also be matched to an individual by comparing it to other genotype profiles in a database the database may be any public or proprietary database that stores and or matches genotype profiles the database may be codis which may be used to store genotype profiles in a national state or regional collection and which may separate these profiles into disjoint parts such as a convicted offenders database a forensic dna database or a missing persons database likelihood conditional probability of an event where the event is considered as an outcome corresponding to one of several conditions or hypotheses a non limiting example of an event is the dna profile evidence from a crime stain the probability of the event is conditional upon the hypothesis that may vary if the dna profile is a mixture a typical prosecution hypothesis may be suspect and victim this is written as pr e h where e is the event the vertical bar in between the two terms means u201c given u201d and h is the.
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valve assembly 2 in the exemplary embodiment shown is a two position three way hydraulic valve assembly but it is to be understood that it may take any suitable form a valve body 35 has three ports pressure port p for connection to a supply of pressurised fluid tank port t for connection to a tank or reservoir and service s for connection to a fluid circuit which may contain for example a main stage valve that is opened or closed under the control of two solenoid operated control valves of the present invention the ports p s t are represented in dotted line for ease of reference as in practice they will angularly offset around the central longitudinal axis of the valve assembly 2 the valve body 35 has a central bore of circular cross section that extends along a longitudinal axis and which defines a valve chamber 36 for receipt of a valve element that is divided into three segments 37 38 39 each valve segment is arranged for communication with one of the fluid ports p t s via a shallow annular groove 40 41 42 defined in its outer surface the three segments are separated by a pair of o rings 43 that are located in annular recesses in the exterior surface of the central segment such that it is sealed to the internal bore surface of the valve body 35 the valve element is retained.
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applied magnetic field and enabling blood and bone to be distinguished a non limiting example of the orders of magnitude involved follows given that a sample of blood has a susceptibility of 10 u2212 3 units and the applied magnetic field strength is 2 u00d7 10 5 a m then b u2212 u03bc r u03bc 0 h where u03bc r 1 10 u2212 3 1 001 in the absence of blood b 1 u00d7 4 u03c010 u2212 2 u00d7 2 u00d7 10 5 251 3 mt hence the magnetic flux density within the blood when introduced into the external field u03b4b 0 3 mt next assume that the introduction of blood into the excitation field of density 2 u00d7 10 5 a m leads to a variation of 10 of u03b4b i e 0 03 mt moreover the sensitivity of a hall device of the detector array is 1300 v a t then assuming a current drive of 1 ma a hall output voltage relating to an induction of 0 03 mt will give an output voltage of 1300 u00d7 1 u00d7 0 03 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mv or 30 u03bcv a voltage of this magnitude is easily measured it should be noted that 1 the assumed perturbation of the excitation field represents a percentage change of 0 012 and 2 in the absence of blood the normal hall voltage would be 1300 u00d7 1 u00d7 251 3 u00d7 10 u2212 3 mv.
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strategies targeting cancer stem cells through phytochemicals and their analogs drug delivery and translational research 3 165 182 diaz lopez et al 2014 role of microrna in epithelial to mesenchymal transition and metastasis and clinical perspectives cancer management and research 6 205 216 hu et al 2010 curcumin inhibits transforming growth factor beta activity via inhibition of smad signaling in hk 2 cells american journal of nephrology 31 332 341 ji et al 2015 resveratrol suppresses epithelial to mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer through tgf beta 1 smads signaling pathway mediated snail e cadherin expression bmc cancer 15 97 jia et al 2015 sorafenib ameliorates renal fibrosis through inhibition of tgf beta induced epithelial mesenchymal transition plos one 10 e0117757 li et al 2013 curcumin inhibits transforming growth factor beta 1 induced emt via ppargamma pathway not smad pathway in renal tubular epithelial cells plos one 8 e58848 li et al 2013 resveratrol inhibits the epithelial mesenchymal transition of pancreatic cancer cells via suppression of the pi 3 k akt nf kappab pathway current medicinal chemistry 20 4185 4194 liu et al 2015 mir 221 facilitates the tgfbeta 1 induced epithelial mesenchymal transition in human bladder cancer cells by targeting stmn 1 bmc urology 15 36 montgomery et al 2014 microrna mimicry blocks pulmonary fibrosis embo molecular medicine 6 1347 1356 parvani et al 2015 silencing beta 3 integrin by.
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barium sulfate or the equivalent the inclusion of the radiopaque material in the material of tip 514 helps to radiographically locate introducer 304 when it is in position by producing a sharply defined distinct radiographic image again referring to fig5 in one embodiment of the present invention cannula 308 includes at least one to a plurality of drainage holes 510 defined between external surface 306 and inner lumen 208 fig3 as shown in fig6 a a typical drainage hole 510 includes a square edge 602 and exhibits perceptible roughness to the touch generally hole 510 is punched through the wall 604 of cannula 308 in one stroke when the punch exits the far side of cannula 308 it may leave a slight burr or raised edge on external surface 302 tissue contacting side of cannula 308 around drainage hole 510 since cannula 308 is to be inserted through skin subcutaneous tissue fat and connective tissue then pushed through the femoral vein up to the right atrium of the heart there is a chance that some of the tissue may be scraped off by the square edged drainage hole 510 this problem is especially evident during percutaneous insertion when the surgeon has to push cannula 308 through the most difficult tissue as shown in fig6 b in accordance with an embodiment.
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the construction site inserted through an opening in the roof deck 60 and deck framing 62 the connector outlet port 38 is press fitted into the receiving end 42 of a plumbing industry standard drain pipe 40 to complete the installation the perimeter of the boot flange 22 is overlapped onto to the single layer synthetic membrane 70 and a seal 72 formed between the boot flange 22 and the membrane 70 the seal 72 may be formed by heat welding or other methods used for joining sheets of the synthetic membrane during installation of the single layer synthetic membrane 70 the seal 72 must be formed along the entire perimeter of the boot flange 22 the width of the seal 72 will be determined by the method of sealing but in no case less than one inch wide regardless of sealing method to facilitate cleaning the drain a second embodiment 10a that includes a hub 50 is shown in fig4 like parts to those shown in fig1 and 3 are similarly numbered with the addition of a suffix 34 a 34 the hub 50 has a longitudinal passageway 52 with a connection inlet 56 for receiving a removable grate collar 16a and a connection outlet 59 at the opposite end of the longitudinal passageway 52 preferably the longitudinal passageway 52 has at least one variation in the bore 39 s diameter forming a stop 54 the hub 50 is preferably at least two inches in length with the connection inlet 56.
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a time period of about 4 1 2 hours the liquid mixture remaining was drained off and the temperature inside the apparatus was slowly increased until the freezing point of the runoff was 3 9 u00b0 c the crystals in the apparatus were then melted and isolated the contaminated fractions obtained as runoff were further processed subsequently as described in examples 4 and 5 below thus it was discovered that using a starting crude product mixture of 132 7 parts by weight 100 parts by weight of purified 4 acetoxystyrene was produced the overall yield including the amount of 4 acetoxystyrene obtained by subsequent processing as described in examples 4 and 5 and calculated on the basis of a sankey diagram was 75 6 the pure 4 acetoxystyrene product had a freezing point of 7 1 u00b0 c and a purity of 99 3 a 4 acetoxystyrene comprising mixture having a freezing point of 1 2 u00b0 c and a purity of 89 6 was placed in the crystallizing apparatus previously described in example 1 and was processed using the techniques described therein the liquid mixture was cooled to 1 1 u00b0 c and seeded with a few seed crystals of 4 acetoxystyrene after a crystallization time at 1 1 u00b0 c of about half an hour the crystallizer contents were cooled over a time period of about 6 1 4 hours to 14 7 u00b0 c the liquid portion of the mixture remaining in the crystallization apparatus was then drained off and the temperature of the remaining crystalline contents was slowly raised until the freezing point of the runoff was 3 7 u00b0 c the colorless crystals.
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gas at 4 500 psi is connected to the system valve 6 is open so as to fill up the entire system at which point the pressure is equalized everywhere pump 10 is then operated to empty the content of tank 13 into the piping system 5 and related storage tanks 17 and 18 at that point valve 6 is closed the dc current is sent to all electrode pairs thus establishing arcs 20 21 finally pump 11 is activated for the desired duration of time generally being of at least one hour according to the above apparatus the selected gas is continuously flown by pump 11 through venturis 80 in the immediate longitudinal vicinity of dc electric arcs 20 21 by therefore exposing said gas to the dc electric arc according to the main principle of this invention assuming that the 50 kwh power unit has 25 loss in the ac dc rectification the equipment has 37 5 kwh of dc electric power available at each arc since another principle of this invention is the maximization of the electric current the arc is operated at about 37 v thus permitting 1 000 a in each arc these operating features can be continuously supported by tungsten electrodes the continuous recirculation of the gas through venturis 80 for one hour has the following implications by exposing the atoms to the extreme magnetic fields in the immediate vicinity of the arc thus polarizing their electron orbits into toroid aligned polarized atoms as in fig5 bond to each others and there is the consequential formation of magnecular clusters with the resulting achievement of the desired increase of the molecular weight and energy content as illustrated in the experimental evidence outlined below the increase.
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or the like may also be employed to obtain the effects of the present invention in the third and fourth examples gold is used for the medium surface for exciting the surface plasmon but other materials such as aluminum and silver may also be used to obtain the effects of the present invention as long as the real part of the complex dielectric constant is negative in the third and fourth examples the optical recording data pit has a concave portion and a convex portion i e has binary digits of 34 0 34 and 34 1 34 however even if there are several levels in pit depth and more than two values are recorded in the out of phase direction the effects of the present invention can be obtained in the third and fourth examples the photodiode functioning as the reflected light detection section detects the reflected light passing through the receiving light lens reflected light polarizing prism and the receiver lens however the effects of the present invention can be obtained even if the photodiode may be arranged on the reflective surface of the prism so as to directly detect the reflected light as is described above according to the third and fourth examples optical recording data is stored as a pit on a disk the surface of the disk is made of the magnetic layer and the recording and reproducing head is composed of the magnetic head and the optical head with such a configuration.
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spring rate to be controlled in real time to react to various undesired conditions in one example an undesired natural frequency may be detected and the controller 22 provides a command to the actuator 20 to provide a desired number of unsupported coils corresponding to a spring rate that negates the natural frequency of the first member 12 the sensor 24 provides feedback to as to the effectiveness of the adjustment made by the controller 22 in another example a user may simply actuate the switch 26 to select a desired spring rate by feel for example referring to fig3 4c one example application is a vehicle 36 such as a rocket the vehicle 36 includes first and second portions 112 114 that respectively correspond to a propulsion section and an occupant area the adjustable spring system 110 is arranged between the first and second portions 112 114 when an undesired natural frequency from the propulsion section exerts undesired loads on the occupant section the adjustable spring system 110 changes the spring rate between the first and second portions 112 114 to minimize the loads in the occupant area one example system 110 that may be used for the vehicle 36 is illustrated in fig4 a 4c multiple springs 116 of corresponding spring assemblies 111 are arranged between the first and second portions 112 114 to synchronize the spring assemblies 111 an epicyclic gear train 38 is used the epicyclic gear train 38 includes a sun gear 40 operatively coupled to the actuator 120 each spring assembly.
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methyl ester formulae x and xi r 1 3 trifluoromethylphenyl m 1 ch 3 w 2 dimsyl sodium in dmso 80 ml was generated with 60 sodium hydride 1 60 g at 60 u00b0 65 u00b0 c during 2 hours cooled to 10 u00b0 c and 4 carboxybutyltriphenylphosphonium bromide 8 86 g was added the aldehyde from example 53 f 2 94 g was added to the ylide solution and reacted at ambient temperature for 18 hours the solution was poured into water neutral products were extracted with ethyl acetate and the aqueous phase was acidified the precipitated acids 3 51 g were filtered and esterified with 4 methanolic hydrogen chloride 200 ml for 2 hours to yield a mixture of the title compounds 3 7 g fractionation of 2 7 g of the geometric isomer mixture on silica gel 150 g with 9 1 skelly b ethyl acetate gave pure e isomer 1 81 g and pure z isomer 0 79 g as viscous oils the isomers were separately hydrolyzed in methanolic 50 ml sodium hydroxide for 6 5 hours concentrated in vacuo and acidified to yield 0 91 g of the z hexenoic acid m p 108 u00b0 c and 0 69 g of the e hexenoic acid m p 105 u00b0 c 5 1 3 trifluoromethylphenyl 4 5 6 7 tetrahydro.
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incomplete current path through a buzzer 31 the 34 1 34 level on conductor 24a is inverted twice by inverters 25 and 26 to transfer a 34 1 34 on one terminal of resistor 29 causing current to flow and illuminate three anodes 30b 30c and 30d which are connected to the other terminal of resistor 29 at the same time current flows through the other three anodes 30a 30f and 30e and illuminate these anodes in this way the seven segment led 30 reads 34 0 34 and no audio signal sounds when inserting a packaged esd sensor 10 into socket 54 the state of conductor 24a depends on the resistance of the gate oxide 46 of mosfet 11 if the gate oxide remains intact unruptured after exposure to an esd event the high resistance of the gate oxide maintains a 34 1 34 state on a conductor 24a if the gate oxide 46 of mosfet 11 is stressed by an esd event the state of the conductor 24a is switched to a 34 0 34 level due to the low resistance of the stressed or ruptured gate oxide on the same basis of circuit operation the second and third inverters 26 and 27 produce a 34 0 34 and a 34 1 34 at each output terminal respectively the combination of a 34 1 34 level on one terminal of resistor 28a and a 34 0 34.
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which sandwich the intermediate transfer belt 31 are not apart becomes long a track sandwiched by the members remains as the unevenness in the transfer accepting body if the primary transfer is performed to a portion where this unevenness occurs u201c deletion white space on a colored background u201d by a transfer failure of the toner image in the portion where the unevenness occurs may be produced it is conceivable that this is because the coulomb 39 s force to draw the toner to the transfer accepting body side is lowered due to the unevenness of the surface of the transfer accepting body and so in the image forming apparatus 1 the optical sensor section 6 which is used to control the density of toner is used to detect the unevenness on the intermediate transfer belt and also by the method which will be explained in the following u201c the deletion white space on a colored background u201d by the unevenness is suppressed fig3 is a graph illustrating an output signal from an light receiving sensor which receives a reflected light reflected from a surface of an intermediate transfer belt firstly in the image forming apparatus 1 according to the present invention in order to check how an output signal from the light receiving sensor changes if there is the unevenness on the surface of the intermediate transfer belt 31 a condition is made in which a same.