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27 and 28 respectively joined to the first and second end edges 19 and 20 of the first post support seat member 17 and disposed upwardly in registration respectively with the first and second sides 5 and 6 of the wood member 4 third and fourth post connection members 29 and 30 respectively joined to the first and second end edges 21 and 22 of the second post support seat member 18 and disposed upwardly in registration respectively with with the first and second sides 5 and 6 of the wood member 4 an anchor bolt 31 embedded in the concrete foundation 2 and having a threaded end 32 inserted through the bolt opening 12 in the base member 9 a threaded nut 33 dimensioned for threadable attachment to the threaded end 32 of the anchor bolt 31 for clamping registration with the base member 9 and fastener means 34 joining the first and second post connection members 27 and 28 and the third and fourth post connection members 29 and 30 to the wood member 4 the post to foundation connection 1 as previously described may also include the first outer leg member 23 has first and second end edges 35 and 36 first and second outer leg return members 37 and 38 joined respectively to the first.
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or jnk schmitz j et al immunity 23 479 490 2005 in this assay cells e g hek293ft cells are transfected with either a mock expression vector or with an expression vector encoding st2 and incubated with il 33 in the control experiment no test molecule is added to the incubation in the test experiment the molecule to be tested for its ability to inhibit il 33 signal transduction is added cellular extracts are prepared and blotted with anti phospho erk1 2 anti phospho p38 anti phospho i u03bab u03b1 or anti phospho jnk antibodies a decrease in the level of phosphorylated erk1 2 p38 i u03bab u03b1 or jnk in extracts from il 33 treated cells when incubated with the test molecule indicates that the test molecule is an antagonist of il 33 binding to the il 1racp receptor complex another in vitro assay that can be performed is to assay for phosphorylation of nf u03bab erk1 2 or p38 in cells that naturally express st2 e g mouse mast cells wtmc schmitz j et al immunity 23 479 490 2005 in the control experiment wtmc cells are incubated with il 33 but no test molecule is added to the incubation in the test experiment cells are incubated with il 33 and the molecule to be tested for its ability to inhibit il 33 signal transduction cell lysates are separated by sds page and electroblotted cellular extracts are blotted with anti nf u03bab anti phospho erk1 2 or anti phospho p38 antibodies a decrease in the level of phosphorylated nf u03bab erk1 2 or p38 in extracts from.
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two 34 comb 34 structures bd 1 and bd 2 each drain being connected at one of its ends to one of two drain buses forming the 34 backs 34 of the 34 comb 34 structures bd 1 and bd 2 which buses have respective connections for accessing from off die the accessibility of the blooming drain structures bd 1 and bd 2 for off die connection is a feature of the fig2 imager architecture dashed lines in the a 1 and a 2 registers indicate the locations of rows of charge storage stages in bands respectively associated with the red r stripe the blue b stripe the green g stripe and the near infrared nir stripe of the color stripe filter 4 of fig1 in fig2 each row indicated by dashed line is to be viewed as being associated with a respective charge transfer stage in each of the 2 10 charge transfer channels of the a 1 and a 2 registers that is each of these charge transfer channels consists of four charge transfer stages in series and during image integration times when a 1 and a 2 register clocking is halted these four charge transfer stages collect charge carriers generated respectively by photoresponse to r g b and nir components of a line image segment during each replicated line image transfer time interval interspersed among image integration intervals the clocking of the a 1 and a 2 component image registers is resumed the ones of the successive charge transfer stages in each charge transfer channel or column of a ccd register which align in the direction orthogonal to the column are considered as forming a row in that register the charge packets accumulated in the four rows of the a.
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condition of assay inject 20 u03bcl of reference solution a adjust the sensitivity of the system so that the height of the peak corresponding to the major constituent in the chromatogram obtained is 10 u02dc 25 of the full scale of the recorder inject again 20 u03bcl of test solution a record the chromatogram if there are peaks of impurities in the chromatogram obtained with test solution a measure the sum of the area of each impurities peaks which should not be greater than 1 0 percent of the area of the major constituent peak in reference solution a 1 0 chiral colume chiralcel od rh 150 u00d7 4 6 mm acetonitrile water 30 70 as mobile phase detection wavelength at 256 nm the resolution of two isomer 39 s peaks in the test solutions for system suitability should be meet the specification accurately weight 25 mg of voriconazole reference in 50 ml volumetric flask and dilute with the mobile phase to 50 ml then accurately measure 10 ml of voriconazole reference solution and 1 ml of isomer reference stock solution in 50 ml volumetric flask dilute to 50 ml with the mobile phase each 1 ml of this resulting solution comprises 100 u03bcg of voriconazole and 10 u03bcg of its isomer use as test solution for system suitability isomer stock solution accurately weight 25 mg of voriconazole isomer reference in 50 ml volumetric flask dilute with the mobile phase to 50 ml reference solution b of voriconazole.
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embodiments of fig1 and 5 the insulating cylinder 31 surrounds the sub passage 28b and operates as an electrode stand the insulating cylinder 31 is formed from a ceramic material and includes a step portion and a groove a burner cover 33 is disposed about the insulating cylinder 21 as shown referring to fig1 a nut 34 is inserted in the groove between the burner cover 33 and the insulating cylinder 31 to act as a rotational stop and retainer for the burner cover 33 the burner cover 33 of fig1 also includes a protruding discharge electrode 32 which acts as a latch member by engaging the step portion of the internal cylinder 31 the burner cover 33 is connected to a lead wire 37 of a piezoelectric ignition device 36 provided on the body 1 as shown in fig2 the connection between the lead wire 37 and the burner cover 33 can be easily achieved by inserting the end portion of the lead wire 37 into the clearance between the insulating cylinder 31 and the burner cover 33 the end portion of the lead wire 37 is then connected to the burner cover 33 in the embodiment shown in fig5 the insulating cylinder 31 includes a coaxially formed recess 31a the insulating cylinder 31 of fig5 also includes a hole 31c extending into a recess 31a and forming an opening 31b at the external end of the insulating cylinder 31 a metal wire 32a one end of which acts as the electrode 32 is inserted into the recess 31a and the hold 31c the end.
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to give an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive a the glass transition temperature tg of the acrylic polymer was u2212 58 u00b0 c 100 parts by weight of an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive rheocoat 1020 number average molecular weight 850 000 manufactured by daiichi race were dissolved in 400 parts by weight of toluene to give an acrylic polymer solution 20 parts by weight of polyisocyanate colonate l manufactured by nippon polyurethane industry co ltd were added to the above solution in an amount of 100 parts by weight of solids content in the solution to give an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive b the glass transition temperature tg of the acrylic polymer was u2212 20 u00b0 c the acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive a was applied onto a base material made of polyethylene thickness 100 u03bcm and dried to form a pressure sensitive adhesive layer thickness 5 u03bcm whereby a pressure sensitive adhesive sheet was produced the adhesion of the pressure sensitive adhesive sheet was 4 0 n 25 mm sheet width the evaluation of removability of fluorescent substance u2218 a pressure sensitive adhesive sheet was produced in the same manner as in example 1 except that the thickness of the pressure sensitive adhesive layer was.
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to the classified job type step 337 the workflow may include the process parameters provided at the outset from step 330 and optionally the operator may be presented with additional process options step 340 in the option where the system classifies the job by job type step 335 in some embodiments the system may use semantic reasoning to perform this classification for example a reasoning engine which may be a software module that analyzes attributes included in the process parameters may determine what job types are associated with one or more attributes and values of the process parameters and using any now or hereafter known semantic reasoning methods it may choose a job type in which the job will be classified for example referring to fig4 based on the received parameters step 405 the system may identify those classes in the knowledge base that include the highest number of selected parameters step 410 for example in a printing environment if the operator selected process parameters that include a media size of less than 4 inches by 4 inches no binding and no cover the reasoner may analyze these attribute restrictions and determine that the parameters are all found in the expected workflow for a postcards however the reasoner also may determine that the same parameters are included in a u201c business card u201d job class if so then the reasoner may determine whether the selected parameters include any parameters having an inverse relationship with the potential classes and if so then the reasoner may determine that tile job should not be placed in that class step 415 continuing the example above if the parameters include a document size of 3 inches by 2 5 inches the system may determine that the size is expressly.
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permanent mounting a fundamental feature and inherent advantage of the present invention is the repeated use of mat 108 for different displays or an easy change of mat 108 for a different color accent the method that eliminates need for individual mounting of artwork 112 to mat 108 is introduction of a sheet of foldover mylar 114 foldover mylar 114 or similar substance with equivalent flexibility and transparency functions as a retainer to display artwork 112 through window 110 as shown in the exploded assembly drawing in fig3 foldover mylar 114 uniformly encases artwork 112 in a sleeve like fashion in order to secure placement of artwork 112 within foldover mylar 114 static electricity may be used present mounting method may for example be employed by rubbing a household cloth on inner fold of foldover mylar 114 creating static electricity in the present embodiment foldover mylar 114 is sized to snugly fit dimensions of assembled frame legs 102a 102b 104a 104b in picture frame assembly 100 by using foldover mylar 114 not only is the need for permanent mounting eliminated but also need for tailor cutting mat 108 is not necessary use of foldover mylar 114 permits display of varying shaped sized and arranged artwork 112 in same picture frame assembly 100 by way of example fig4 illustrates the simplicity of mounting various materials with foldover mylar 114 fig4 is an exploded assembly drawing showing a series of various sized and arranged collector 39 s materials such as stamps unusual monetary currency and wedding invitations shown ensleeved in foldover mylar 114 wedding invitation 112a is ensleeved in foldover mylar 114a monetary currency 112b 112c 112d is ensleeved in foldover mylar 114b sheet of stamps.
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in a concentration of 40 mg ml by dry weight in 1 30 m phosphate buffer solution ph 8 0 in this step 200 mg of u00b1 cis 7 u03b2 phenylacetamido 4 u03b1 hydroxy 1 azabicyclo 4 2 0 oct 2 en 8 on 2 carboxylic acid obtained as in reference example 2 below is added into 9 ml of 1 30 m phosphate buffer ph 8 0 since the compound is not dissolved 2 n naoh is added in a small portion and the mixture is again adjusted at a ph of 8 0 to dissolve the compound finally deionized water is added to make 10 ml of a solution in this step 10 ml of the disrupted cell suspension mentioned above is added in 10 ml of a substrate solution and enzyme reaction is carried out at a temperature of 40 u00b0 c for 80 minutes time course of the reaction is illustrated in table 1 table 1______________________________________ the amount ofreaction period compound i 1 yield minutes produced mg ml mol ratio ______________________________________10 0 8 12 520 1 3 2040 1 8 2960 2 1 3380 2 2 35______________________________________ compound i1 wherein r sub 1 is h and r.
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US 201514704229 A description it is to be understood that the following disclosure describes several exemplary embodiments for implementing different features structures or functions of the invention exemplary embodiments of components arrangements and configurations are described below to simplify the present disclosure however these exemplary embodiments are provided merely as examples and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention additionally the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and or letters in the various exemplary embodiments and across the figures provided herein this repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various exemplary embodiments and or configurations discussed in the various figures moreover the formation of a first feature over or on a second feature in the description that follows may include embodiments in which the first and second features are formed in direct contact and may also include embodiments in which additional features may be formed interposing the first and second features such that the first and second features may not be in direct contact finally the exemplary embodiments presented below may be combined in any combination of ways i e any element from one exemplary embodiment may be used in any other exemplary embodiment without departing from the scope of the disclosure additionally certain terms are used throughout the following description and claims to refer to particular components as one skilled in the art will appreciate various entities may refer to the same component by different names and as such the naming convention for the.
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directions each of the first and second extensions includes at least one throw application_number US 57180609 A description referring initially to fig1 and 2 an embodiment of an end effector according to the present disclosure is shown generally as end effector 10 although as shown end effector 10 is formed on a distal end 12 b of suture 12 end effector 10 may be formed anywhere along the length of suture 12 suture 12 may be formed of degradable materials non degradable materials and combinations thereof more particularly suture 12 may be formed of a degradable material selected from the group consisting of polyesters polyorthoesters polymer drugs polydroxybutyrates lactones proteins cat gut collagens carbonates homopolymers thereof copolymers thereof and combinations thereof in other embodiments suitable degradable materials which may be utilized to form suture 12 include natural collagenous materials or synthetic resins including those derived from alkylene carbonates such as trimethylene carbonate tetramethylene carbonate and the like caprolactone dioxanone glycolic acid lactic acid homopolymers thereof copolymers thereof and combinations thereof in some embodiments glycolide and lactide based polyesters especially copolymers of glycolide and lactide may be utilized to form suture 12 suitable non degradable materials which may be utilized to form suture 12 include polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene copolymers of polyethylene and polypropylene and blends of polyethylene and.
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larger than the average surface area of the cells see black arrowhead in fig4 c conversely p19 cells on hcam showed similar morphology to the cells seeded in ccm on tops and similar doubling values doubling value 2 5 on tops versus 2 6 on hcam specifically fig4 a 4d are directed to proliferation of p19 cells seeded on pems and hcam after resuspension in sucrose fig4 a shows the change in the number of cells seeded in sucrose media after 24 hours doubling value values are approximately 2 for cells on the hcam surface whereas cells on pems show values of less than 2 when cells were suspended in sucrose averages of 89 cells frame 44 cells frame and 25 cells frame were observed for tops pems and hcam respectively error bars represent one standard deviation fig4 b shows representative phase contrast images of p19 cells on tops pems fig4 c and on hcam fig4 d 24 hours after seeding cells on pems and hcam were suspended in sucrose for 15 min black arrowhead in fig4 c indicates cell with larger than average surface area and white arrowheads indicate weak cell attachment to the surface of the pems the scale bar in fig4 c is 100 u03bcm the viability of p19 cells was assessed using a live dead viability assay from invitrogen corp the viability results in fig5 show that 99 or more of the cells were viable 48 hours after cell seeding on hcam and 96 of the cells were viable on the pems also the results indicate that p19 cells can be exposed to sucrose for at least 60 minutes with no significant change in viability specifically fig5 illustrates percent viability of p19 cells on the hcam cells.
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in combination therapy the type of pharmaceutical formulation of the first and second active ingredient of a combination or kit of parts according to this invention can be similar i e both ingredients are formulated in separate tablets or capsules or can be different i e suited for different administration forms such as e g one active ingredient is formulated as tablet or capsule and the other is formulated for e g intravenous administration the amounts of the first and second active ingredients of the combinations compositions or kits according to this invention may together comprise a therapeutically effective amount for the treatment prophylaxis or amelioration of a disease responsive or sensitive the inhibition of histone deacetylases in particular responsive or sensitive to the selective inhibition of hdac6 particularly one of those diseases mentioned herein in addition compounds according to the present invention can be used in the pre or post surgical treatment of cancer in further addition compounds according to the present invention can be used in combination with radiation therapy in particular in sensitization of cancer patients towards standard radiation therapy a combination according to this invention can refer to a composition comprising both the compound s according to this invention and the other active anti cancer agent s in a fixed combination fixed unit dosage form or a medicament pack comprising the two or more active ingredients as discrete separate dosage forms non fixed combination in case of a medicament pack comprising the two or more active ingredients the active ingredients are preferably packed into blister cards which are suited for improving compliance each blister card preferably contains the medicaments.
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u2122 transparent tape 600 upc 021200 6943 3 4 inch 19 05 millimeters width on a working surface such that the adhesive side is uppermost the tape type should not shatter in liquid nitrogen 4 cut three 5 8 inch or 15 87 millimeters wide by about 2 34 or 50 8 millimeters long specimens from the sample such that the long dimension is parallel to the machine direction 5 place the specimens on the tape in an aligned stack such that the borders of the specimens are within the tape borders see fig8 specimens which adhere to the tape will not be usable 6 place another length of tape of about 5 inches or 127 millimeters on top of the stack of specimens with the adhesive side towards the specimens and parallel to the first tape 7 mark on the upper surface of the tape which is the upper surface of the specimen 8 make twelve specimen sandwiches one photo will be taken for each specimen liquid nitrogen is used to freeze the specimens liquid nitrogen is dispensed into a container which holds the liquid nitrogen and allows the specimen sandwich to be cut with a razor blade while submerged a vise.
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the microprocessor 300 refreshes i o port directions i e whether each of the ports is to be input or output at block 478 the microprocessor 300 updates the status of the radio lockout flag if necessary the radio lockout flag prevents the microprocessor from responding to a signal from a remote transmitter a radio interrupt described below will disable the radio lockout flag and enable the remote transmitter to communicate with the receiver at block 480 the microprocessor 300 checks if the door is about to travel if not the routine skips to block 502 if the door is about to travel the microprocessor 300 checks if the limits are being trained at block 482 if they are the routine skips to block 502 if not the routine asks at block 484 if travel is up or down if down the routine refreshes the down limit from non volatile memory eeprom 302 at block 486 if up the routine refreshes the up limit from nonvolatile memory eeprom 302 at block 488 the routine updates the current operating state and position relative to the pass point in non volatile memory at block 490 this is a redundant read for stability of the system.
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is shaped positioned and arranged to allow it to slide through housing member 102 which in one example has a smaller inside diameter than the outside diameter of collet 202 in one example this is accomplished by machining individual collet fingers 501 which can be viewed as individual cantilevered beams that will deflect under load this deflection allows collet finger 501 to deflect inward and pass through a smaller diameter restriction of housing 102 and spring back to the original outside diameter past the restriction in one example an additional feature of collet 202 is that is can support longitudinal loads once engaged in a suitable retaining groove in one example the length width and thickness of collet fingers 501 are selected to match its operational requirements as these parameters determine the stress induced in individual collet fingers 501 when deflected inward while shifting the treatment valve 100 the combination of those characteristics and the yield strength of the material used to construct collet 202 are selected to ensure that collet finger 501 is flexible enough to spring back after being compressed which is to say that the stress due to the applied inward deflection does not exceed the yield strength of the material used to construct collet 202 in one example collet finger 501 is of substantial enough strength to withstand the longitudinal loads applied during operation fig5 b shows a cross sectional view of one example of the collet fig5 b shows the collet thread 502 used to fix collet 202 to inner sleeve 201 at inner sleeve thread.
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by which the eas product is produced the term u201c gem dimethyl carbons u201d as used herein refers to the two methyl carbons alpha to the carbenium ion or the chloride bonded carbon of the polyolefin polymer chain end as depicted in the structure below the term u201c hydrocarbyl u201d refers to an organic radical primarily composed of carbon and hydrogen which may be aliphatic alicyclic aromatic or combinations thereof e g aralkyl or alkaryl such hydrocarbyl groups may also contain aliphatic unsaturation i e olefinic or acetylenic unsaturation and may contain minor amounts of heteroatoms such as oxygen or nitrogen or halogens such as chlorine the term u201c hindered secondary or tertiary amine u201d as used herein refers to a compound that is appropriately substituted such that it is sufficiently sterically hindered to be not fully complexed with the lewis acid yet sufficiently sterically hindered to allow its reaction with the carbenium ion preferably the hindered amine is a tertiary amine the term u201c lewis acid u201d as used herein refers to a compound that can accept a pair of electrons to form a covalent bond the term u201c living polymerization u201d as used herein refers to the polymerizations.
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controlled to deliver an output signal at a predefined output frequency a variable frequency divider to convert the output signal into a divided frequency signal a phase comparator to produce a signal measuring a phase difference between the divided frequency signal and a reference signal at a reference frequency and a loop filter to control the oscillator on the basis of the measurement signal to increase the speed of convergence of the synthesizer if the set point is changed the loop filter of the pll is a fractional i e non integer order low pass filter application_number US 23578705 A description with reference to fig1 a pll used in a frequency synthesizer according to the prior art comprises a vco 14 delivering a radiofrequency signal sout the frequency fout of which is for example of the order of a few hundred mhz this signal is addressed to a frequency divider 15 applying a variable division ratio n by modifying the set point associated with n the frequency of the output signal sout is changed in the example considered the pll is a charge pump pll cp pll which is one of the most widely used pll structures the divided frequency signal sdiv obtained from the frequency divider 15 is.
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the annulus by a fastener wherein the valve plate is adapted to contact a valve seat on a hydrogen producing fuel cover a diaphragm is coupled to the second end of the annulus by a fastener wherein the annulus extends through a container for holding the hydrogen producing fuel and wherein the diaphragm moves the valve plate relative to the valve seat responsive to a different in pressure across the diaphragm application_number US 19448708 A description in the following description reference is made to the accompanying drawings that form a part hereof and in which is shown by way of illustration specific embodiments which may be practiced these embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the invention and it is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and that structural logical and electrical changes may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention the following description of example embodiments is therefore not to be taken in a limited sense and the scope of the present invention is defined by the appended claims various embodiments of a pem fuel cell based power generator of various shapes are described in one embodiment the power generator is formed with the shape of a cr2032 battery which is commonly used in watches sensors and other electronic equipment such reduced height form factor may be achieved by one or more of several innovative features described herein fig1 is a cross section block diagram of a power generator 100 according to an example embodiment fig2 is a blown up cross section block diagram view of one side of the power generator 100 with numbering consistent.
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solution which is then stirred until precipitation occurs the precipitate obtained is then suction filtered off and recrystallised from toluene and the title product is obtained in the form of a white solid the amine obtained in step b in the form of a base 6 4 g 27 mmol is dissolved in 60 ml of ethyl formate the reaction mixture is heated at reflux for 6 hours with stirring and then evaporated under reduced pressure the residue obtained is taken up in ether the organic phase is then washed in succession with acidic water 1n hcl water and a 10 hydrogen carbonate solution subsequently dried over magnesium sulphate filtered and evaporated under reduced pressure to yield the title product in the form of a yellow oil the formaldehyde obtained in step c 6 8 g 23 mmol is dissolved in 100 ml of acetonitrile then the reaction mixture is heated to approximately 60 u00b0 c phosphorus oxychloride 7 ml is added to the solution which is heated at reflux for 6 hours with stirring and then evaporated under reduced pressure the residue obtained is taken up twice in ethanol and evaporated under reduced pressure and is then taken up in water the aqueous phase is washed with dichloromethane and then rendered alkaline with a saturated sodium hydrogen carbonate solution and extracted with dichloromethane the organic phase is dried over magnesium sulphate filtered and evaporated under.
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the system through line 10 and recovered water can be recycled through line 11 to line 2 at point 12 for reuse sufficient oxalic acid is continuously added to line 2 to continue the separation process as described the organic acids subjected to the separation process of this invention are derived from the oxidation of their corresponding aldehydes using catalytic amounts of a mixture of soluble manganese and copper catalyst such as manganous acetate and cupric acetate which are soluble in the acid product and will contain from 6 to 9 carbon atoms these acids include hexanoic heptanoic octanoic and nonanoic acids and are substantially insoluble in water the unique separation process of the present invention is particularly useful in purifying heptanoic and nonanoic acids which in turn are useful in the preparation of various esters used as additives in lubricating oils as previously stated when an aqueous solution of oxalic acid is mixed with organic acid containing soluble manganese and copper compounds insoluble manganous oxalate and cupric oxalate are precipitated from the organic acid phase into the aqueous phase and subsequently settle to the bottom of the aqueous phase the time required for the organic and aqueous phase to form decreases as the organic acid to water volume ratio decreases the volume ratio of the organic acid to water can range from about 0 5 to about 5 0 to 1 preferably 1 1 to 2 5 to 1 more preferably 1 1 to 1 7 to 1 at 25 u00b0 c under these conditions the phasing time can range from about 2 minutes to 30 minutes with shorter times being preferable at volume ratios of organic acid to water in excess of.
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communication with respectively the upper and lower portions of the leached zone as shown by the arrows in fig1 in an initial stage steam is injected near the bottom of zone 1 around well 2 while fluid is produced from near the bottom of that zone around well 3 the injected steam tends to rise towards the upper part of the zone since the steam has a relatively low density and since an injected fluid tends to flow preferentially into regions of greatest permeability as the steam transfers heat to the components of the leached zone and condenses the heat pyrolyzes and removes the organic components of the oil shale and the condensate dissolves soluble minerals the resulting removal of solids from the upper portions of the formation tends to further increase the permeability in that region it also further weakens the rock matrix causing more settling and releases undissolved fine solids which tend to move into and plug the initial production location in the lower portion of the leached zone as indicated by the cross hatched region 11 fig2 shows a subsequent stage of the process in which the production of fluid through conduit 6 from the initial production zone has been significantly diminished by the increased plugging effect of fines deposited within an expanded zone 11 production has been initiated.
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interconnection technologies for example laboratory instrument 166 is directly coupled to client computer 158 by means of a serial cable laboratory instrument 168 is coupled to client computer 158 by means of a laboratory instrumentation bus or a field bus 170 in operation the erp system 102 receives an event 172 the event 172 is data that describes e g a logistics event a customer request or an event reported from the manufacturing plant 106 that requires the testing of a sample in accordance with the applicable regulations and or internal rules of procedure the event 172 invokes program module 118 program module 118 requests logistics module 116 to extract sample 120 from the running production and to assign a sample id to the sample 120 program module 118 selects one of the method keys of the set 126 in accordance with the test method that is required by regulation or internal rule of control the program module 118 generates a test order 174 that comprises at least a test order id the sample id of the sample 120 and the selected method key the test order may include additional data such as the measurement characteristic of interest allowed measurement ranges and or other additional information the test order 174 is transmitted from erp system 102 to server computer 104 via network 163 receipt of test order 174 by server computer 104 invokes table generation module 132 the table generation module 132 reads the method key from the test order 174 and uses the method key in order to retrieve the method definition assigned.
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strained channel layers preferably by a cvd process step 318 the channel may be si ge sige or a combination of multiple layers of si ge or sige above the device isolation trenches or regions the deposited channel material typically will be polycrystalline alternatively the device channels may be deposited selectively i e only in the device active area and not on top of the isolation regions typically the remaining steps in the transistor fabrication sequence will involve lower thermal budgets and little or no surface material consumption next the transistor fabrication sequence is continued with the growth or deposition of a gate dielectric step 320 and the deposition of a gate electrode material step 322 examples of gate electrode material include doped or undoped polysilicon doped or undoped poly sige or metal this material stack is then etched step 324 forming the gate of the transistor typically this etch removes the gate electrode material by a process such as reactive ion etching u201c rie u201d and stops on the gate dielectric which is then generally removed by wet etching after this the deposited channel material typically is still present next the transistor spacers are formed by the traditional process of dielectric material deposition and anisotropic etching step 326 step 326 may be preceded by extension implantation or removal of the channel material in the regions not below the gate or both if the channel material is not removed before spacer material deposition the spacer etch may be tailored to remove the excess channel material in the regions not below the gate failure to remove the excess channel material above the.
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u2032 and a flow director 14 u2032 the latter of which includes an elongate cylindrical tube 32 coaxially centered in sleeve 12 u2032 to provide an annular flow space 20 u2032 between sleeve 12 u2032 and tube 32 as with rod 18 shown in fig1 tube 32 may have an outside diameter ranging from about 4 to about 5 millimeters a liquid inlet ejector 34 having an orifice 36 is provided for introducing a liquid 38 such as water in the form of a spray into the interior 40 of the tube 32 a gas 42 such as air introduced into the interior 40 of the tube 32 entrains the spray so that moistened gas 44 containing a fine mist of liquid entrained droplets is produced a high velocity flow of gas 24 u2032 which may also be moistened is directed along the annular space 20 u2032 between sleeve 12 u2032 and the outside surface of tube 32 so that it exits the nozzle 10 u2032 through sleeve open end 22 u2032 the resulting flow of gas as indicated by arrows 26 u2032 exiting the nozzle 10 u2032 is induced by the shape of head 16 u2032 in conjunction with its spacing dimension and arrangement relative to open end 22 u2032 of sleeve 12 u2032 to a turbulent flow regime.
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in lieu of the set screw the plate 10 is fitted to the coupling 4 by inserting the mounting feet 11 in the grooves 8 following which the ribs 9 are deformed to engage and interlock with the feet the passage 6 normally is sealed by a valve or plug 16 of such size as to be accommodated in the passage an o ring 17 carried by the valve 16 forms a seal the valve 16 also includes a flange 18 which normally overlies and rests upon the face 7 of the fitting 4 although the valve 16 normally seals the passage 6 it is capable of being unseated by the pressure of water in the line 1 and in the passage 6 it is necessary therefore to provide means for holding the valve in its passage sealing position until such time as the passage should be opened such holding means comprises a strut assembly 20 composed of a pair of members 21 and 22 arranged end to end but spaced by a gap g in which is sandwiched a wafer 23 formed of eutectic material the members 21 and 22 are formed of thermally insulating material such as bakelite epoxy and the like whereas the wafer 23 is formed of a eutectic material having excellent heat transfer properties such as an alloy of bismuth tin and lead the material from which the wafer is made has a predetermined critical temperature at which it liquifies typically such wafers liquify at temperatures of between 135 u00b0 f and 500 u00b0 f the member 21 has a reduced diameter shank 24 which forms a shoulder 25 encircling the insulating member 22 the shank 24 and spanning the gap g is a heat collecting sleeve 26 formed.
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conduction from the conductive lever 24 to the conductive lead 16 by pivoting the lever 24 around the pivot point 26 the lever 24 may be moved upward and downward so that the center contact 20 alternately connects electrically to upper contact 18 and lower contact 22 a helical over center spring 30 attaches to a center portion of the lever 24 and extends away from the center contact 20 to a support post 32 on the housing 12 to provide a force on the lever 24 tending to engage the lever 24 and support bracket 28 at the pivot point 26 the operator 14 when pressed inward into the page depicting fig2 presses against a wedge plate 34 attached at one end of a rocker arm 36 to rotate the rocker arm 36 counterclockwise about a center positioned fulcrum 38 an opposite end of the rocker arm 36 provides an upwardly extending finger 40 which deflects a center region of the helical over center spring 30 upward to change its line of action 42 with respect to the pivot point 26 the line of action 42 represents a force vector asserted on the lever 24 by the helical over center spring 30 as will be discussed in greater detail below when the line of action 42 is above the pivot point 26 the lever 24 will snap rapidly upward and when the line of action 42 is below the pivot point.
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for holding the parking lock in the disengaged state is small thus the electrical power consumption of the solenoid in the disengaged state of the parking lock is correspondingly low with 15 a segment of the transmission housing is shown in a schematic way 0028 fig3 shows an embodiment of the parking lock according to the present invention in the disengaged state to disengage the parking lock cone 29 is moved to the left in the diagram until the ramp contour allows locking pawl 26 to move upward in the diagram to move out of engagement with the teeth of parking lock gear 28 by rotating locking pawl 26 about its center of rotation 27 the locking pawl may snap into engagement with parking lock gear 28 to reach the locking position and conversely may move out of engagement to release the locking position the interlocking connection between between the teeth of parking lock gear 28 and locking pawl 26 is not self locking thus when a torque is applied to parking lock gear 28 locking pawl 26 may be forced out of the teeth of the parking lock gear in the engaged state this is prevented by cone 29 which can be moved to the right in the diagram until locking pawl 26 is blocked from moving upward in the diagram to engage the parking lock the locking pawl must snap into engagement with the.
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lapping the web subsequently stabilizing the cross lapped web carbonizing and or activating the stabilized web and then felting the resultant web the above mentioned process is capable of efficiently producing a pitch based carbon fiber felt having uniform unit weight and excellent physical properties and well suited for use in high performance thermal insulator cushioning thermal insulator filter media and adsorbent for water purification and solvent recovery etc application_number US 96187992 A description the type of pitch to be employed in the present invention is not limited to petroleum base nor coal tar base but is roughly divided into optically anisotropic type and optically isotropic type an optically anisotropic pitch is the pitch which comprises an anisotropic pitch as the principal component from which is obtained carbon fibers having high tensile strength high tensile modulus of elasticity excellent chemical resistance and excellent resistance to oxidation at elevated temperatures in view of the physical properties of the carbon fiber to be obtained a pitch having an optically anisotropic component of 70 or more is preferable on the other hand an optically isotropic pitch is rich in aqueous gas reactivity and therefore is preferably used as the raw material for activated carbon fiber the pitch based short fibers obtained by melt blow spinning system have usually a fiber diameter of 5 to 30 u03bcm and a fiber length of several centimeters to several meters the pitch fiber web to be employed in the present invention has a unit weight of desirably 15 to 100 g m 2 a unit weight thereof of less.
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logical operation circuit 32 at a high level during the time when the level of the modulating signal e 1 is higher than that of the carriers f 1 and g 1 and at a low level during the period when the level of the modulating signal is lower than that of the carriers logical operation circuit 32 forms the signals k 1 l 1 m 1 and n 1 out of these reference on off signals i 1 and j 1 and a square wave h 1 which corresponds to the sine wave or the output of the sine wave generator 26 to control the on off of the switch elements 3 1 3 4 fig5 according to the logical expression below the signals k 1 n 1 are coupled respectively to switch elements 3 1 3 4 to drive a converter circuit 2 such as shown in fig5 prior art thereby forming the pulse width modulated ac output voltage o 1 having three levels of voltages e o and e as described in the foregoing this embodiment is characterized in that the output voltage a 1 of the inverter is compared with the sine wave d 1 which is amplitude.
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camera assembly 14 slidably mounted on a column not shown for vertical movement in a well known manner in order to vary reduction ratio an original document 11 on a stationary table 10 is placed in the field of view of the camera lens 24 and uniformly illuminated by illumination lamps 12 12 at the upper right and left of the table 10 the illumination light from the lamps 12 12 illuminates the document 11 and is reflected thereby the reflected light is focused on a photographic film 15 by means of the objective taking lens 24 to create a latent image of the document 11 under the control of a shutter 23 in the camera assembly 14 there are reels 16 17 detachably mounted for film supplying the winding respectively the film 15 is withdrawn out from the film supply reel 16 and is wound up on the film winding reel 17 via guide rollers 18 25 at an exposure position the film 15 is held flat between an exposure mask 21 with an opening 32 for defining an exposure aperture and a pressure plate 20 forced against the film and thence against the exposure mask 21 by the force of a compression spring 19 this exposure mask 21 which is the one selected in accordance with an intended microfilming format from several types of exposure masks.
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of the drawer in either configuration to facilitate installation and operation of drawer 35 it has handhold 48 molded into the straight edge 70 at straight face 125 and handhold 42 molded into curved edge 129 at curved face 124 other handle hanger and attachment means are possible for drawers 35 and 36 fig1 21 show drawer 35 in detail drawer 35 has two support edges 62 and 63 which are used to hang step drawer 35 from step support hangers 51 and 52 drawer 35 has straight edge 70 and straight face 125 and curved edge 129 and curved face 124 the straight and curved edges advantageously correspond to straight edge 37 and curved edge 39 of step 31 or are otherwise complementary in size and shape to assist opening drawer 35 from either end drawer 35 has a straight edge handhold 48 and a curved edge handhold 42 handholds 48 and 42 are advantageously molded into faces 125 and 124 respectively the upper region of the handholds 48 and 42 are recessed so there is an overlapping lip region for grasping having the storage space slidably attached to the underside of the spa step has advantages the weight of the storage container helps to further prevent the spa step from inappropriately disengaging from the step support also since the step need not be removed to access the storage space there is less risk for an improperly seated step an additional advantage of the inventions as shown is that the step storage drawer is held nearly flush under.
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in fluid flow communication with said eighth vessel 800 said connecting end 810b is connected in fluid flow communication with a converted nitrile collection point which is not depicted a first stream which comprises isoolefins nitriles and nonreactive compounds originates from said isoolefin source said first stream exits said isoolefin source through said connecting end 110a and enters said conduit 110 said first stream exits said first conduit 110 through said connecting end 110b and enters said first vessel 100 which is said first contacting means a second stream which comprises water exits said conduit 120 through said connecting end 120a and enters said first vessel 100 said first vessel 100 is a contacting means that provides a contacting zone where said first stream can come into contact with said second stream an example of said contacting means is a wash column this contacting takes place under conditions that produce a third stream and a fourth stream from said first stream and said second stream where said third stream comprises said isoolefins and said nonreactive compounds and where said fourth stream comprises said water and said nitriles and where said third stream is lean in said nitriles when compared with said first stream and where said fourth stream is rich in said nitriles when compared with said second stream said third stream exits from said first vessel 100 through said connecting end 130a and enters said conduit 130 said third stream exits said conduit 130 through connecting end 130b and enters said connecting end 210a said fourth stream exits said first vessel 100 through said connecting end 140a and enters said conduit 140 said fourth stream exits.
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36 the upper surfaces of the covers and the console become a single smooth surface together hereinafter the cup holder for the automobile according to another embodiment of the present invention will be explained as shown in fig4 when a user does not want to use the retaining recess 46 the first cover 10 closes the first retaining recess 44 and the second retaining recess 42 is closed by the second cover 20 and the ring cover 30 the upper surfaces of the first the second and the ring covers become a single smooth surface together referring to fig5 when a user wants to hold a small cup c 1 it is possible to insert the small cup c 1 into the second retaining recess 42 after opening the second retaining recess 42 by only lifting the second cover 20 the second cover 20 is snugly inserted into the cover retaining depression 16 formed at the first cover 10 so that it is possible to provide a good appearance referring to fig6 when a user wants to hold a bottle b it is possible to insert the bottle b into the second retaining recess 42 after opening the second retaining recess 42 by lifting the second cover 20 and the ring cover 30 the second cover 20 and the ring cover 30 are.
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that rotation of the shaft 50 would rotate the pawl 90 into a position to cause closure between the door and a mating surface on the surrounding frame or alternatively into a position behind the door so that the door may be opened relative to the surrounding frame similarly axial movement of the shaft 50 causes the pawl 90 to move in the axial direction so that when the shaft 50 is drawn upward toward the latch housing 15 the pawl 90 cinches down on the mating surface of the surrounding frame and create a tight seal between the door and the frame additionally the application may or may not involve a gasket not shown between the door and frame either way the rotary and axial movements of the locking shaft 50 are translated to the pawl 90 which is mounted on or fixed to the shaft 50 0024 fig3 illustrates an exploded view of an embodiment of the present invention showing a latch housing 15 comprising a first chamber 20 and a second chamber 30 and a generally longitudinal recess 14 intermediate the two chambers a plug or retainer unit 40 is rotatably housed in the first chamber 20 on its upper.
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heat evolution in the foil after the ends of the strip 100 have melted they flow into one another and a weld forms which is amorphous this weld is treated in such a manner that the support material crystallizes at the location of the weld for this purpose an amorphous weld that has cooled in the meantime can be heated to a temperature at which the molecules in the foil are sufficiently mobile to re crystallize but not so mobile that the material again passes over to the melt typically a temperature is selected which is a few degrees below the melting temperature of the material heating of the weld to this temperature can be effected by irradiating the weld with laser light from the laser sources 50 and 51 referred to above in the manner described above it is thus possible to obtain an endless support suitable for forming an endless image forming medium in a particular embodiment of the present invention the ends of the initially amorphous weld i e those parts of the weld that coincide with the edges of the newly formed belt are not treated to become crystalline instead these ends remain amorphous it appears that in this way the local resistance against mechanical damage of the weld is increased significantly fig3 shows an endless support 100 obtained by the use of the welding.
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invention as shown echo canceller 300 includes double talk detector 310 high pass filter 315 adaptive filter 320 fixed and variable delay estimator 340 error estimator or subtractor 318 and nonlinear processor 330 during its operation echo canceller 300 receives rin signal 334 from the far end which is fed to double talk detector 310 adaptive filter 320 and fixed and variable delay estimator 340 and then rin signal 334 is passed through as rout signal 304 to slic 235 and pbx 220 including slic 225 as discussed above ip pbx hybrid echo 237 and pbx hybrid echo 227 cause rout signal 304 to be reflected as part of sin signal 302 from the near end which is fed to high pass filter 315 and an output of high pass filter 315 is fed to double talk detector 310 high pass filter 315 which is placed at the transmitting side of echo canceller 300 removes dc component from sin signal 302 double talk detector 310 controls the behavior of adaptive filter 320 by providing double talk indication 311 during periods when sin signal 302 from the near end reaches a certain level because echo canceller 300 is utilized to cancel an echo of rin signal 334 presence of speech signal from the near end would cause adaptive filter.
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steel the attached mold elements 5 6 7 and 8 of the left hand and right hand mold case are made from 100 fused silica material having a coefficient of thermal conductivity of 0 6 w m u00b0 c which is obviously quite low diluted refractory mixtures containing fused silica will have a higher coefficient of thermal conductivity of up to 10 w m u00b0 c as set forth above left and right hand mold elements 9 10 11 and 12 surrounding the mid portion of the piston head 22 are made from a refractory composition containing 70 fused silica fig3 the upper mold element 13 forms a portion of the upper surface of the piston head and is made from 100 fused silica refractory material hence the mold of the present invention is made up of elements comprising steel 100 fused silica and diluted fused silica refractory compositions each possessing a desired thermal conductivity depending upon the quantity of heat to be evacuated from the casting at each selected location it will be observed by those skilled in the art that the thermal conductivity of the mold elements will be lower in locations where the cross section of the casting is thin conversely in thick sections the thermal conductivity of the mold elements is made selectively higher so as to evacuate the heat more rapidly and solidify the metal in such thick sections thus by selectively providing the lowest thermal conductivity in the mold elements forming the.
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application_number US 39761099 A description fig1 shows an ink jet printer 1 constructed in accordance with this invention in this case a large format high performance graphics printer plotter is illustrated the printer 1 includes a supporting platen not shown a printhead unit 2 which moves back and forth through the print zone and a service station see fig7 reference 70 located at one end 5 of the printer 1 the platen is designed to hold a printing media 7 which moves upon it during a printing operation a feed mechanism for the media not shown comprising for example conventional friction rollers e g main drive roller pinch wheels and or overdrive wheels may be used to feed the media 7 through the printing mechanism along a feed path of the same and out of the printer through an opening 8 defined between the lower edge of a cover 6 and a front platen 9 the printer 1 has a predefined print zone hidden in fig1 by a swingable cover 6 which coincides at least partly with the feed path of the media in such a way that the latter is fed through the printing zone an illustrative printing zone is defined as an area within which each of the multiple nozzles of the printheads of the printhead unit 2 may.
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opened without wireline while providing a landing for a wireline plug which may be required for vertical well sections during related operations application_number US 201113336661 A description generally the present invention provides a subassembly 1 with at least two pressure sealing mechanisms comprising i a burst disc 4 and ii a fitting 2 for a profile plug 5 the fitting comprising a recess the burst disc 4 is generally deployed below the profile plug fitting 2 when the subassembly 1 is used and the inner passage of the subassembly 1 when sealed by either an intact burst disc 4 or a plug 5 in the profile plug fitting 2 or both does not permit fluid flow from tubing attached below the subassembly 1 through the subassembly 1 to tubing or the wellbore above the subassembly or packing between the wellbore and the tubing wherever located the burst disc 4 most typically made of breakable ceramic or similar substance is designed to be breakable broken by exertion of force from above the disc 4 such as by increasing fluid pressure within the conduit of attached wellbore tubing above the subassembly 1 while remaining unbroken unbreakable by pressure exerted on the burst disc 4 from below the disk thus the tubing string into which the subassembly 1 is assembled not shown but connected to the tubing string of the well at the upper end a and at the lower end b above and below the subassembly 1 respectfully can be.
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10 is designed to produce a uniform orientation and consistency of fibers laid down in the cross machine direction on the wire 12 this uniformity starts with an attenuator not shown disposed upstream relative to the headbox for damping pressure pulses caused by the stock pumping equipment the stock then flows into the manifold 16 the manifold is tapered in a cross machine direction either linearly or parabolically so that the pressure within the manifold remains constant in the cross machine direction the job of each tube 24 an example of which is best shown in fig4 is to change the direction of the stock flow from the cross machine direction to the machine direction each tube has an upstream section 54 which is generally cylindrical and which receives stock from the manifold 16 the upstream section 54 is joined at an expansion joint 61 to a flattened downstream section 60 which discharges stock onto the wire 12 the length of the upstream section 54 of the tube 24 is selected so the flow becomes completely symmetrical and aligned in the machine direction the flow then undergoes a sudden expansion at the juncture 61 with the downstream section 60 the sudden expansion creates shear for improved fiber dispersion and also creates head loss for cross machine uniformity because flow through a pipe 24 is dependent on the entire pressure drop a large pressure drop caused at the expansion joint 61 reduces the effect of upstream pressure variations.
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a motor shifting valve which changes the motor internal oil flow pattern to the high torque slow speed configuration when the pressure in the pressure sensing valve 45 falls below a second preset level factory level set at approximately 150 psi the oil flowing through the pressure sensing valve 45 from port 1 to port 2 is shut off and port 2 is connected to port 3 this permits a return spring in the motor shifting valve to move the valve spool back to the low torque high speed position oil which is displaced when the valve spool returns passes through pressure sensing valve 45 from port 2 to port 3 and thereon and into case drain system of motor 20 port 3 on pressure sensing valve 45 is connected by a line 46 to the case drain system port 48 on motor 20 in operation the pressure sensor unit 30 may be set to actuate the motor speed change valve at a preset level such as 250 psi or any other selected pressure as long as the hydraulic pressure stays below such preset level the motor will operate in the high speed level if on a drilling condition where the hydraulic pressure rises such pressure sensor unit 30 will determine that a higher hydraulic pressure is being applied therefore a higher torque is needed to auger at such time pressure sensor unit 30 will switch motor 20 to drill in a higher torque low speed state system 10 thereby automatically determines whether or not high torque auguring is necessary in most applications hydraulic system 10 will attempt to maintain motor 20 in the high.
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area leg locations 134 may also be used on one leg or both legs where the electrodes are placed generally on the leg or more particularly the lower leg ankle or foot area fig8 a and 8b are block diagrams showing combinations of detector instrument 20 with other medical diagnostic and therapeutic equipment fig8 a shows detector instrument 20 generally contained in an enclosure 140 in which at least one of additional optional separate plug in or built in medical diagnostic or therapeutic modules 142 are housed as an integrated system examples of modules 142 include ecg pulse oximeter non invasive blood pressure thermometer capnography respiration non invasive cardiac output central venous pressure monitor plethysmography pneumography and cardiac defibrillator enclosure 140 may further include at least one of a power supply 144 a display device 146 for example an lcd panel an output device 148 for example a universal serial bus usb or serial or local area network connector or wireless transmitter memory 150 for retaining instructions and data sourced from modules 142 controls 152 and controller subsystem 154 for common operational access by one or more of modules 142 contained within enclosure 140 fig8 b shows detector instrument 20 contained in an enclosure 156 that also contains as a non integrated collection of independently operating diagnostic or therapeutic equipment modules examples of such equipment modules include a cardiac defibrillator 158 an ecg acquisition device 160 a pulse oximeter 162 a thermometer 164 a non invasive blood pressure instrument 166 a central venous pressure monitor 168 or a capnography instrument 170 as shown other examples of such equipment modules include a noninvasive cardiac output measurement instrument plethysmography instrument or pneumography instrument skilled persons will appreciate that these.
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the cleansing basket 14 downwardly the transmission 70 includes a hollow dryer shaft 72 integrated to the bottom plane of the cleansing basket 14 several bearings 76 supporting the hollow dryer shaft 72 and a washing shaft 74 mounted by penetrating the hollow dryer shaft 72 is fixed to the hub part 162 by passing the hollow shaft part 163 of the pulsator 16 and is connected with the driving motor 22 in addition the floatage clutch 80 includes a float 82 coupled with the washing shaft 74 to be capable of moving up and down and a fixed member 83 fixed to the upper end of the hollow dryer shaft 72 the fixed member is able to be separated from and coupled with the float at the lower side of the float the float 82 has a hub portion 821 to be inserted into the hollow shaft part 163 of the pulsator 16 and a tube portion 822 constructed around the hub portion 821 the fixed member 83 is constructed as a shaft of which the lower end is connected with the cleansing basket 14 and the upper end is inserted into the hub portion 821 of the float 82 see fig6 here the hub portion 821 of the float 82 is formed with an inner top.
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fabricated separately from the first housing the first and second housings jointly defining structure for locking the first housing to the second housing with any one of a plurality of predetermined fixed spacings between facing surfaces of the first and second housings interiorly of the locking structure application_number US 35044399 A description referring to fig1 4 wristwatch 10 is supported on display member 12 and has tag 14 secured therewith tag 14 is comprised of first and second separately fabricated housings 16 and 18 housing 16 defines an interior compartment 20 in which eas member 22 is secured housing 16 is elongate and has ratchet members 24 and 26 extending longitudinally from facing surface 16 a thereof a preselected transverse spacing s being provided between the ratchet members first and second openings 18 b and 18 c are provided in facing surface 18 a of housing 18 at transverse spacing s the housing preferably being hollow or otherwise having channels permitting free movement of ratchet members 24 and 26 therethrough openings 18 b and 18 c are of transverse width less than the transverse width of teeth 24 a and 26 a of ratchet members 24 and 26 whereby only unidirectional movement vertical upward movement in fig3 of the ratchet members into housing 18 is permitted as will be appreciated housings 16 and 18 are securable in either one of two mutual spacings of facing surfaces 16 a and 18 a i e a first spacing as defined by the uppermost teeth of ratchet members 24 and 26 being detented against downward movement by housing 18 surface bounding openings 18 a and 18.
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4 u00b0 c overnight after incubation plates were washed four times with pbst buffer to block non specific binding block buffer were added to each well and the plates were incubated at room temperature for 1 h after incubation plates were washed five times with elisa wash buffer appropriately diluted samples or standard solution were then added to the 96 microwell plate wells and the plates were incubated at room temperature for 2 u02dc 3 h after incubation plates were washed with buffer six times then secondary antibody for detection was added to each well plates were incubated for another 1 h after incubation plates were washed seven times with elisa wash buffer streptavidin hrp horseradish peroxidase was added to each well and the reaction was allowed to react for 30 mins after reaction the plates were washed with elisa buffer eight times and then hrp substrate solution was added to the 96 microwell plate wells plates were incubated at room temperature for 20 u02dc 30 mins to develop color the plates were measured the absorbance at 405 nm by elisa reader 1 ml trizol reagent invitrogen was added to the right lung tissue and homogenized on ice with electric homogenizer the homogenate.
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the product obtained after stripping was a very light tan clear semi solid which showed an intense nco band in the ir spectrum at 2250 cm 1 and also had other expected bands for s triazine six 6 grams of vacuum stripped product of the formula c 3 n 3 nco 3 obtained by reaction of melamine with oxalyl chloride in o dichlorobenzene is added to 52 grams of isopropanol at room temperature and allowed to stand for 72 hours the resulting hazy solution is filtered and the filtrate stripped under vacuum yielding 8 33 g of a slightly off white solid infrared spectrum shows complete disappearance of nco groups and the appearance of a strong urethane band at 1750 cm 1 an analytical sample is prepared by recrystallization from methanol the structure of the recrystallized solid confirmed by ir nmr and elemental analysis is as follows str6 which can be represented by the formula c 3 n 3 nhcooch ch 3 2 3 10 0 g of the vacuum stripped product obtained from the reaction of melamine with oxalyl chloride in dioxane was short path distilled bulb to bulb at high vacuum to remove a small amount of polymerized dioxane 7 67 grams of a light yellow clear oil was obtained which slowly solidified at room temperature 30 grams of this product was added to 20 ml.
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of the incubation during the six day incubation follicle cells proliferated significantly increasing the yield of cells for the experiments cells are washed and trypsinized at 28 u00b0 c for 15 minutes thereafter the cells are washed three times with medium m199 through centrifugation at 1000 rpm for 2 minutes and then subcultured in 24 well plates at a density of 1 u00d7 10 5 cells ml per well for 24 hours in complete m199 before hormone treatment the amount of cells was not enough for the experiment so we should start with 20 females to get enough material different concentrations of the supernatant will be used as a positive control hcg will be used at a 15 iu ml and carp pituitary extracts will also be included with the pituitary extract condition we can compare the amount of cells that should be used to observe an effect in the reproduction capacity of the female eel hcg was dissolved in 0 9 of nacl solution in a concentration of 20 iu ml each fish will receive 50 u03bcl of saline as a negative control hcg as a positive control and different concentrations of the supernatant or the purified fsh u03b2 and or lh u03b2 at 1 2 4 6 and 12 hours after injections fish are killed and ovaries removed for rna extraction at the end of the hormonal treatment total rna was isolated from zebrafish ovaries or follicular cells homogenized in liquid nitrogen and extracted using trizol reagent according to the manufacturer 39.
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are being displayed activation of this setting maintains a constant volume so that the user need not adjust volume control while displaying different playlists fig8 d illustrates the miscellaneous display characteristics window 56 d which allows the user to set miscellaneous display characteristics such as aspect ratio resolution and color scheme the fit to music feature can be implemented in several ways the simplest implementation is to evenly divide the number of photos in the selected playlist by the total length of the selected audio e g which can be a single or multiple pieces of music etc so that each photo in the playlist is displayed for the same amount of time alternately the computer 2 can provide a fit to music utility screen so that the user can customize the actual times each photo is displayed fig9 illustrates a fit to music utility screen 62 that provides a tool bar 58 with movable markers 60 on a time line that dictate when the photo transitions occur the user can slide the markers 60 to change the timing of the transitions between photos fit to music can also be implemented by sensing tempo volume or other changes in the music and timing the photo transitions accordingly display 6 can include an internal clock where in conjunction with setting selections made in the software program the display of the playlist s are triggered by time and or date information in the clock different playlists can be triggered for display based upon the various events such as birthdays anniversaries and or by the time of day.
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hook and loop fastener material to and covers the surface area of seat back rest surface 14 to provide a padded seat back 12 a seat assembly 24 is positioned on seat back foam layer 22 and secured to seat back 12 near its bottom end 20 seat assembly 24 is of shorter length than that of seat back 12 seat assembly 24 includes a vertebral column 26 of nine lengthwise parallel aligned beveled vertebral members or slats 28 b and corner vertebral members or slats 28 c of equal lengths positioned between a seat mount 36 and a seat base 38 beveled vertebral slats 28 b have beveled ends 30 b and corner vertebral slats 28 c have right angle corner ends 30 c vertebral column 26 is formed with a beveled vertebral slat 28 b at each end between the ends of vertebral column 26 is an alternating sequence of beveled vertebral slats 28 b and corner vertebral slats 28 c such that each corner vertebral slat 28 c is positioned between two beveled vertebral slats 28 b fig6 is an exploded view of folding seat 10 fig7 a and 7b show the construction and operation of seat assembly 24 in respectively the unfolded state of fig1 and the folded state of fig2 and fig8 a 8 b and 8 c show several views of beveled vertebral slat 28 b marked with preferred dimensions with reference to fig1 2 6 7 a 7 b 8 a 8 b and 8 c first and second spaced apart spring bands 40 and 42 secure together as a flexible unit seat mount 36 vertebral column 26 and seat base 38 the last of which having a seat surface 44 a second or.
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wheaton ill 60187 was used the body of nozzle 10 extends through the wall of applicator body 1 see fig5 nozzle bodies 10 are spaced horizontally on 10 inch centers along the back edge of body 1 with spacing dependent upon the type of spray nozzles used recovery reservoir 11 is constructed from a length of sheet aluminum with dimensions of 2 5 inches by 5 inches and bent to a 62 u00b0 angle see fig6 in the bottom and at both ends of recovery reservoir 11 drain holes 23 see fig1 are drilled and a 0 5 inch aluminum pipe coupling 12 is attached over drain hole 3 to hook up the agricultural chemical return system a rear view of applicator body 1 with external chemical return system is shown in fig2 a standard tank 13 suitable for agricultural chemical solutions serves as a source for agricultural solutions to be applied to plants agricultural pump 14 moves agricultural solution from tank 13 to solution regulator 15 regulator 15 allows a determined volumn of solution under predetermined pressure to flow thru hose 16 to nozzle bodies 10 which are mounted in back of applicator body 1 nozzles 10 inside applicator body 1 spray apply agricultural solution to the back of carpet 7 which is mounted on the front of applicator body 1 and any excess solution flows downward by gravity to applicator reservoir 11 in this manner carpet 7 is super saturated with agricultural chemical and is constantly dripping excess agricultural chemical into recovery reservoir 11 saturated carpet 7 is brought into contact with the weeds to be killed by means of moving the mechanism across the agricultural field to be.
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phase this makes it clear that by means of winds or by means of wind created by thermal flows the protective skin 2 or the sheets 3 a b c d e is swiveled along the previously described swivel line around the upper edge area of the protective skin 2 or the sheets 3 in the partially swiveled out position according to fig2 openings 6 are created in the protective skin 2 so that atmospheric air can flow through the protective skin 2 this causes especially the effective working area of the protective skin 2 for the wind or the flowing atmospheric air to be substantially reduced so that the protective skin 2 is not adversely affected or torn or even completely destroyed during winds or during a storm this is particularly contrary to prior art whereby respective weather protection devices have a continuous foil or such as the protective skin and they are to resist wind forces by means of comparably complex as stable as possible and multiply stretched protective skins in the case of protective skins according to prior art experience has shown that comparably heavy storms or gusts of wind destroy the same so that for instance the agriculturist experiences substantial financial damages both with regard to the destroyed protection system and with regard to possibly destroyed cherries or such through the use of a comparably simple inexpensive flexible protective skin 2 or.
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spatial detail and this is controlled by a two dimensional highpass filter 41 such as a sobel filter followed by an envelope squarer 43 and a first control amplifier 45 a second aspect is sensitivity to noise at different local contrasts and this is controlled by a two dimensional lowpass filter 47 followed by a transfer offset circuit 49 and a second control amplifier 51 the parameters a 1 and a 2 represented by the first and second control amplifiers 45 51 are adjusted for a desired minimum data pattern visibility over a range of picture material a third aspect may be that of temporal masking 55 where noise on screen cuts or motion is temporarily less visible the resulting outputs from these paths describing the complexity of the image rendered by the digital video signal are summed by a summer 53 to produce a gain signal to control a multiplier 50 to which the modulated frequency signal is input prior to the adder 20 thus for portions of the digital video signal where the image is unchanging in motion and or has low spatial detail and contrast or color shading variations the gain is relatively low and where the image is complex due to motion and or high spatial detail the.
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in real time this network is preferably public and allows access to remote servers is usually the ip network the apparatus can also receive audio video data from a transmission network through a reception antenna associated with a demodulator 4 the apparatus furthermore comprises an infrared signals receiver 7 for receiving the signals from a remote control 8 a memory 9 for storing a database and audio video decoding logic 10 for generating the audiovisual signals sent to the television screen 2 the remote control is furnished with u2191 u2193 u2192 and u2190 direction buttons and u201c ok u201d and u201c select u201d buttons the function of which we shall see later the viewing apparatus also comprises a circuit 11 for displaying data on the screen often called the osd circuit the initials standing for u201c on screen display u201d the osd circuit 11 is a text and graphics generator which enables menus and pictograms for example a number corresponding to the station displayed to be displayed on the screen and enables the navigation menus in accordance with the present invention to be displayed the osd circuit is controlled by the central unit 3 and a navigator 12 the navigator 12 is advantageously embodied in the form of a program module recorded in a read only memory it may also be embodied in the form of a custom circuit of asic type for.
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call with a ringtone and a tag alert 2 which may be text images video clips and their combinations based on the caller 39 s telephone number number 1 which is transmitted to the recipient according to the present invention as in detail described later each phone utilizing the present invention is provided with a madtag application madtag 1 madtag 2 operating as a client software application the operation and structure of which is described in the following in further detail the called user gets the tag alerting of an incoming call by using the incoming call media application so called madtag application madtag 2 which steers a desired tag alert 2 from the caller 39 s madtag www site stored in internet in the www server server 1 to the recipient 39 s mobile phone so that when this specific user user 1 calls the recipient user 2 the desired incoming call tag is steered to this specific recipient 39 s mobile phone and displayed therein thus the request from mobile 2 is steered via the base station bs 1 and internet to the madtag server server 1 and the tag is then steered from server 1 via internet and base station bs 1 to the recipient 39 s mobile phone mobile 2 the total time for sending the request until the tag is displayed is typically 2 to 3 s the provision for the operation is that both users are member of a same madtag user group community madtag.
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container 12 exposed the series of folds 24 of the inner paper sheet 16 engages and embraces the beverage container 12 the channels formed by both series of folds 24 and 26 ventilate the air by allowing it to pass between the outer paper sheet 14 and the inner paper sheet 16 and between the inner paper sheet 16 and the beverage container 12 the consumer 39 s hand grips the receptacle 10 around the outer circumference of the outer paper sheet 14 thus the heat from the consumer 39 s hand is dissipated by both the outer paper sheet 14 and the ventilation provided by the series of folds 22 and 24 of the inner paper sheet 16 the beverage container 12 is insulated by the inner paper sheet 16 and the outer paper sheet 14 the insulation helps maintain the cooler temperature of the beverage when the beverage container 12 is removed the receptacle 10 can be collapsed by the consumer pressing on opposite sides of the outer paper sheet 14 this pressure causes the paper sheets 14 and 16 to fold together the inner paper sheet 16 is configured such that it interlocks with itself through the folds 24 the parachute bottom 18 also collapses when pressure is applied an alternative embodiment disclosing a variation in the connection of the parachute bottom 18 is shown in fig7 the inner paper sheet 16 is cut away along a rectangular section 26 of the outer paper sheet 14 the parachute bottom is connected to the outer paper sheet 14 along the section 26 other variations of the.
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is achieved by providing more surface contact and therefore better adhesion between the two materials while also creating a more difficult path for moisture to enter the module should the adhesion fail at any point along the surfaces another embodiment of the led module is shown in fig5 in which the channel 16 serving as a vent is placed at the side of the cover 11 the cover for this purpose has a continuation 21 which preferably extends away from a central portion thereof in a radial direction and which preferably extends along a portion of the support 3 the continuation defines the channel 16 which is formed relative to the support 3 as shown the continuation is entirely enclosed within and covered by a sealing mass or layer 14 as discussed above a cylindrical boss 22 extends from the end of the continuation 21 and has an upper end which protrudes out of the sealing layer 14 the continuation 21 and the boss 22 together form the vent device 15 in this embodiment of the led module assembly the channel 16 extends through the cylindrical boss and out through the top of the boss and thus out of the led module assembly as desired the channel 16 can be open fully closed or closed by means of the plastic material 17 placed in the channel as shown in fig6 a plurality of led components 2 a 2 b and their respective covers 11 a 11 b thereof can also be vented with through a common vent device 15 the bosses 22 can be connected via separate continuations 21 a 21 b to two or more covers 11 a 11 b in which channels 16 a 16 b connect to the common hole in the boss.
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a dispensing valve for regulating the amount dispensed the additive gas can be oxygen or some other gas such as no the dispensing unit 38 can also hold medication or some liquid additive which is dispensed through the dispensing channel 36 into the gas flow channel 18 the additive can be vaporized in this channel or dispersed in small droplets before being delivered to the patient 2 an expiratory valve 40 is also connected to the inspiratory line 6 in the illustrated example the expiratory valve 40 is built into the wall of the inspiratory line 6 so it occupies as little space as possible a tube or the like can also be connected between the inspiratory line 6 and the expiratory valve 40 without affecting its function as described below the expiratory valve 40 is connected to the gas flow channel 18 so that the constriction 28 and the openings of the channels 24 26 32 36 lie between the expiratory valve 40 and the distal end 6a in this embodiment the expiratory valve 40 is a pneumatically controlled on off valve e g a mushroom valve it is connected to the pressure tank 12 via a control channel 42 and a switching valve 44 the control channel 42 proceeds in the wall of the inspiratory line 6 parallel to the gas.
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the apparatus of the present invention the system preferably is land based and is located adjacent a lagoon 12 containing a body of oxygen depleted wastewater to be treated while it is preferred that the system be land based for ease of maintenance it also can be located on a float stationed in the lagoon the aeration system 10 includes a pump 14 having an inlet pipe 16 extending into the lagoon the pump has its outlet 18 connected to a treatment vessel 20 wastewater from the lagoon is pumped into the vessel treated by aeration and then is pumped back in to the lagoon thorough a distribution pipe 22 as best seen in fig2 the treatment vessel 20 is a closed generally cylindrical vessel having an inlet 24 at an upper level of the vessel and an outlet 26 at a lower level the inlet and out let are connected to the pump outlet 18 and distributor pipe 22 respectively a valved air inlet 28 allows for the controlled entry of air into the vessel a vaned rotor 30 is disposed within the vessel the rotor is arranged for rotation about a vertical axis and comprises a shaft 32 and a plurality of vertically oriented vanes 34 that are fixed to the shaft and extend outward from the shaft preferably the vanes are four in number and are equally spaced about.
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be classified a non regulated material sodium persulfate in non formulated form would be classified as an oxidizer that is as a regulated material according to these tests the data in table 4 shows that sodium persulfate formulated with either sodium carbonate or sodium sesquicarbonate is safer than sodium persulfate alone however this safety factor would be lost if the sodium persulfate separated from the mixture a study was conducted to evaluate the tendency of 75 sodium persulfate and 25 sesquicarbonate or 25 carbonate to segregate a segregation ladder having a 45 slope and 9 separate chambers was utilized a uniform mixture of 75 sodium persulfate and 25 of either carbonate or sesquicarbonate as indicated below was poured evenly down the segregation ladder each of the nine chambers was analyzed for persulfate the persulfate used in the study had a bulk density of 1 25 gram per cubic centimeter the sesquicarbonate used in the study had a bulk density of 45 pounds per cubic foot the carbonate used in the study had a bulk density of 48 pounds per cubic foot the test results are provided in table 5 table 5______________________________________segregation study results______________________________________sodium persulfate sodium carbonate formulation u2190 top bottom u2192 of segregation ladder of segregation ladderpercent sodium persulfatearea1area2 area3 area4 area5 area6 area7 area8 area976 2876 30 76 94 75 93 76 74 75 82 76 68 74 38 75 26sodium persulfate sodium sesquicarbonate formulation u2190 top bottom u2192 of segregation ladder of segregation ladderpercent sodium persulfatearea1area2 area3 area4 area5 area6 area7 area8 area977 9578 81 76 85 76 82 77 20 77 82 76 96 76 47 72 28______________________________________ table 5 above directly demonstrates the attainability of uniform mixtures of persulfate with carbonates and.
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and at least one flap portion coupled to the main panel the method further includes positioning a plate adjacent to the blank the plate having curved edge folding the flap portion relative to the main panel portion about the curved edge of the plate such that the flap portion is coupled to the main panel portion along a curved line thereof application_number US 201313804216 A description referring first to fig1 and 2 the present invention is a new cartoner 10 which can be used to form fill and glue a carton 12 having concave e g tapered sides 14 16 see fig2 with continued reference to fig1 the cartoner 10 of the present invention is an elongated apparatus which includes a loading area 18 at one end the loading area 18 includes a magazine which holds a stack of preformed carton blanks as those skilled in the art are aware carton blanks are made by carton manufacturers who generally deliver the blanks in a collapsed form whereby they can be stacked in a magazine located in the loading area 18 of the cartoner 10 with continued reference to fig1 the cartoner 10 includes means located in the loading area 18 for removing individual collapsed blanks from the magazine and then moving them from the loading area 18 through a series of sections 20 22 24 26 28 of the cartoner 10 where the blanks undergo a series of operations.
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solution 0 1 m in toluene the reaction was stirred under nitrogen on an oil bath 82 u00b0 c for 5 hours giving a clear dark green solution after the removal of solvent on high vacuum the greenish residue was washed with freshly distilled diethyl ether 3 u00d7 5 ml it was then redissolved in 20 ml 2 propanol and divided into ten equal parts to each part 2 ml of the catalyst solution was introduced 0 4 mmol of a ketone substrate the reaction mixture was stirred at rt for a brief period before 0 1 ml of naopr i solution 0 1 m in 2 propanol was finally added in one portion the ten reaction ampuls were placed in an autoclave and charged with hydrogen gas initial pressure 5 atm the reactions were allowed to stir at rt overnight a small portion of each reaction mixture was passed through a silica gel plug then eluted with diethyl ether both reaction conversion and enantiomeric excess were then determined by gc analysis 1 reviews a zassinovich g mestroni g gladiali s chem rev 1992 92 1051 b de graauw c f peters j a van bekkum h huskens j synthesis 1994 1007 2 a jiang y jiang q zhu g zhang x tetrahedron lett 1997 38 215 b jiang y jiang q zhu g zhang x tetrahedron lett 1997 38 6565 c jiang q z van plew d murtuza s zhang x tetrahedron lett 1996 37 797 d sammakia t stangeland e l j org chem 1997 62 6104 e evans d a nelson s g gagn u00e9.
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the inside of the extractor element 130 adjacent an enclosure 140 e g a semispherical enclosure of radius r o of the extractor element 130 and form an optical interface 125 in some implementations the scattering element can be a layer e g coating with scattering centers in some implementations the scattering element can be a roughening of the inner surface of the extractor the enclosure 140 can be filled with a medium e g gas or air and encloses the light emitting elements 110 and 112 and at least a portion of the surface 155 the scattering element 120 can have a spherical hemi spherical or other shape such shapes can range from dome like via flat to bowl like shapes the scattering element can have one or more indentations an example light emitting device with a flat scattering element may have a substrate configured similarly to the one of the example light emitting device of fig2 c and 2d depending on the implementation the medium in the enclosure 140 can be a gaseous or other medium having a refractive index n 0 that is greater or equal to 1 and smaller or equal to a refractive index n 120 of the scattering element 120 1 u2266 n 0 u2266 n 120 or the medium can have a refractive index n 0 that is greater or equal to a refractive index n 120 of the scattering element 120 n 0 u2267 n 120 the refractive index of the medium in the enclosure 140 may have a refractive index comparable to the refractive indices of the light emitting elements for example the medium in the enclosure 140 surrounds the light emitting.
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data set 1 will be modified after the user has made modifications and then submits the modified web page step 406 further shows that data set 2 remains unchanged while data set 1 is being modified at step 408 data sets 1 and 2 are compared such as by using procedures described above if the comparison indicates that there has been no modification made to data set 1 that must be written to the database the method of fig4 ends otherwise each modified data elements of data set 1 must be written to update the data set in the database as shown at step 410 while the method of fig4 shows only data element d 1 of data set being modified to d 1 a in general such method can be used to modify either single or multiple data elements during any given web session moreover it is anticipated that if multiple users are all authorized to modify the same data and if each of them adheres to the method of fig4 when making data modifications loss of data as described above would be avoided the invention can take the form of an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment containing both hardware and software elements in a preferred embodiment the.
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which are performed bit swap the scheme a and scheme b are two partially swap schemes locations of swapped bit partition of a u2032 code b u2032 code yi u2032 code y 2 u2032 code wi u2032 code and w 2 u2032 code in two example are different so these two scheme can be respectively applied in first transmission and retransmission it is noted that the bit reversing scheme bit swap scheme bit partially swap scheme and multiplexing scheme described in four preceding embodiments of transmission method if necessary can be applied together for better effect fig1 illustrates a flow chart of fifth embodiment of transmission method in accordance with the present invention in step 941 input data is encoded to generate first coded bits and second coded bits in step 942 the first coded bits and second coded bits are interleaved respectively to generate first interleaved coded bits and second interleaved coded bits in step 943 the first interleaved coded bits and second interleaved coded bits are partially swapped respectively in step 944 the partially swapped first interleaved coded bits and partially swapped first interleaved coded bits are combined based on a predetermined multiplexing pattern to generate processed bits which are then mapped to modulation symbols in a predetermined modulation scheme in step 945 for further transmission fig2 illustrates an example of transmission method applied in the ctc encoder in fig2 the bit sequence outputted from ctc encoder are separated into a code b code yi code y 2 code wi code and w 2 code a code and b code are systematic bits and yi code y 2 code wi code and w 2 code are parity bits a code b code yi code.
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bar 421 and locking elements 423 425 427 toward the housing end having the lever 439 i e to the locking position in this embodiment the closing arm 549 alone pivots the hinge plates 417 419 for closing the ring members 449 the locking elements 423 425 427 do not cam the plates 417 419 to pivot unlike their counterparts in the first and second embodiments fig1 17b show a fourth embodiment of the present invention the mechanism of this embodiment is generally described by reference numeral 601 parts of this embodiment corresponding to parts of the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numerals plus u201c 600 u201d parts corresponding to parts of the third embodiment not included in the first embodiment are indicated by the same reference numerals plus u201c 400 u201d this embodiment is substantially similar to the third embodiment but in this embodiment a first end 707 of a tension spring attaches to a travel bar 621 while a second end 665 attaches to a detent 735 in a raised plateau 631 of a housing also in this embodiment the travel bar 621 is shaped as a rigid channel having a flat web and two side flanges it includes three locking elements 747 that each include two locking flanges 749 integrally attached to side flanges of the travel bar the locking flanges 749 project downward.
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a simpler but less comprehensive solution is shown in fig4 where a single audio synchronizer as an ad 3100 audio synchronizer is added at the output of the audio mixer the amount of delay added to the audio path is chosen as a compromise for the various sources contributing to the program output in any given effect as shown in fig4 v ideo inputs are input to a video switcher with internal dve 39 s 411 this provides gpi and tally signals output as input to an interface 421 which produces the audio delay steering pulses the video switcher 411 also produces program video out with video through dve paths delayed when a dve is on the air the output of the interface 421 is input to an audio delay 431 where along with audio inputs 441 through an audio mixer 443 the delay steering pulse correction is applied to yield a corrected audio output 453 for example in a typical newscast over the shoulder shot the studio anchor has zero video delay and the remote reporter in the box has one frame of video delay setting the audio synchronizer for example an ad 3100 audio synchronizer delay to between 0 and 0 5 frame is the best compromise for both sources the studio anchor 39 s audio will be slightly late and the remote reporter 39 s audio slightly early the residual lip sync errors are reduced compared to doing nothing at all since the video delay of the dve may be switched in and out of the program path several times in a relatively short period it is essential that the audio delay u201c catch up u201d quickly conventional.
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will be described separately at the transmitter the transmit ecb module 22 consists of a buffer 40 of nine codewords each codeword is 64 bits u2014 8 bytes this buffer called the transmit buffer is shown in fig6 and can be viewed as a 9 u00d7 8 bytes matrix nine rows with eight bytes u2014 codewords u2014 per row the first eight rows of the transmit buffer are used to store eight codewords of data received from the xgmii the last row of the transmit buffer which also consists of eight bytes is used to store four crc16s each consisting of two bytes crc16 0 crc16 1 crc16 2 and crc16 3 the transmit ecb module 22 calculates crc16 42 over every two consecutive rows codewords of the transmit buffer and correspondingly stores the results in the last row in other words the eight bytes of the last row are respectively calculated from the eight codewords which are stored in the top eight rows the eight u201c calculated u201d bytes are then paired into four groups and each group is stored in the corresponding crc16 by the time the eight codewords are received and their corresponding crc16s are calculated the buffer is ready to be transmitted since the last row is also eight.
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2 the mirror 2 is bound up with a winding 3 the winding 3 is in the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped and supplied with current by electrical wires 5 one of the faces of the winding 3 located in one of the two interferric spaces in this case the space formed by the magnets 1b and 1c includes a secondary interdependent winding 6 the winding 6 is connected by two electrical wires 7 to a slaving device not illustrated if we then refer to fig5 we see the main winding 3 with a rectangular parallelepiped shape extended by electrical wires 5 bearing on one of its sides the secondary winding 6 whose shape is rectangular and whose spiral plane is strictly perpendicular to the planes formed by the main winding spires 3 this relationship between the windings 3 and 6 is such that the current supplied to the main winding 3 does not induct any current in the secondary winding 6 the only current appearing in the winding 6 is the current inducted by the displacement of the assembly in the magnetic field created by the magnets as illustrated in fig6 the current inducted in the secondary winding 6 is applied to a variable gain amplifier 8 the output voltage of the amplifier 8 is applied to a voltage subtractor 9 which receives through another input the order from the control element 10 the output voltage from the subtractor 9 is applied.
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be a source and a sink of an type a and type b oam segment flow depending on the network architecture it is possible for type a segments to overlap with type b segments for example in the case of point to point architecture segments of type a can overlap with those of type b both segments can operate independently of each other and will thus not have any effect on each other in mpls protection switching however the overlapping can lead to problems a more detailed explanation is given below on the basis of fig3 as to how mpls oam packets can be distinguished from mpls packets bearing payload data two alternative approaches are possible here in a first embodiment of the invention one of the exp experimental bits can be used in the mpls packet header to distinguish mpls oam packets from mpls packets carrying payload data this procedure in particular provides a very simple method of distinguishing the packets this bit can be checked in the sink of an mpls oam segment or at the connection points cp to filter out mpls oam packets before further evaluations are undertaken in a further embodiment of the invention one of the.
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their respective axes as a result the cord 20 can be moved up and down by pulling on 20 a 20 b thereby activating the mechanism 18 either in one direction or the other however if the cord 20 is no longer tensioned by device 200 it cannot counteract the forces of springs 316 a 316 b therefore the springs pull or push the two gears 312 a 312 b toward each other until their teeth engage and intermesh with the teeth of sides 344 a 344 b respectively as shown in fig1 the central member 344 is fixed and cannot move or rotate once the gears 312 a 312 b come into contact with the teeth of sides 344 a 344 b the gears are immobilized and prevented from rotation by member 344 in this manner the cord 20 is disabled and cannot be used to operate control mechanism 18 in the embodiments discussed above means are provided to lock both sides of the cord by training the cord about the pulleys of gears and selectively immobilizing the gears to prevent each side or portion of the cord from moving in another alternate embodiment a single gear is provided to immobilize the cord only on one.
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and green wavelengths by raising the reflectivity for alternate wavelengths the cavity efficiency can be raised from 50 in one case to over 80 an increase of 60 in light output fig7 depicts an enhanced recycling optical cavity which contains leds 43 41 and 39 a dichroic coating 44 40 and 42 is on at least one led 43 41 and 39 the dichroic coating 44 40 and 42 may be directly coated on leds 43 41 and 39 or be a separate layer which is adhered or otherwise held within the cavity formed by leds 43 41 and 39 more or less leds may be used to form the recycling optical cavity the function of the dichroic coating 44 40 and 42 is to selectively pass emission from the associated led 43 41 and 39 and reflect the emission from the other leds within the cavity this will enhance the efficiency of the cavity a preferred embodiment of this invention is the use of this technique to isolate alingap red leds from gan blue and green leds however the use of this technique is also disclosed for all leds used within a recycling optical cavity fig8 depicts an enhanced recycling optical cavity is which at least one led 45 46 and 47 is stacked together forming a layered emitter rather than just a single emitting layer the at least one led 45 46 and 47 may be mounted within a recycling optical cavity 48 which enhances radiance creates directivity recycles polarization and or allows for the use of wavelength conversion means as disclosed by the authors in previous filings and are included herein a preferred.
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{"publication_number": "US-2004117997-A1", "abstract": "an improved measuring system that aligns with the decimal system and the speed of light , and yields user friendly results when converting between u . s . linear , metric , and the speed - of - light measuring systems . it is an intelligent system , one that society will easily learn and embrace .", "application_number": "US-69561203-A", "description": "for comparison purposes , fig1 displays a standard ruler 10 with conventional gradations in u . s . linear 11 and si metric 12 . [ 0026 ] fig2 displays a jak - ruler 20 with two scales that clearly show the gradations of the jak - linear system 21 and the jak - metric system 22 with the smallest gradation being the jak - millimeter 23 of the present invention . it shows that three jak - centimeters 22 equal one jak - inch , and thirty jak - centimeters equal one jak - foot . it also shows that there are ten jak - inches to the jak foot and ten jak - millimeters to the jak - centimeter . the present invention is a new measuring system that provides a means for linear measure with a first set of gradations being referred to as the jak - linear system with each gradation being based on the decimal system with a radix of 10 ( base 10 ) where 10 jak - inches make a jak - foot , 30 jak - inches make a jak - yard , and 5 , 000 jak - feet make a jak - mile as is displayed on the scaled ruler in fig2 and in the table in fig3 . the jak - inch can be divided into smaller increments of \u00bd \u2033, \u215c \u2033, \u00bc \u2033, \u215b \u2033, { fraction ( 1 / 16 )
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around filled with a powdered mix of the desired alloys and turned over to seal the same and provide a cored wire with the above ranges of elements in the process of the present invention it is not necessary to heat the substrate prior to the spraying process nor is it necessary to subject the coated substrate with further treatment in an oven by adjusting the voltage a granular surface can be obtained which has been found to further improve wear as opposed to a completely smooth surface while not wishing to be bound by any theory it is believed that the granulated surface tends to hold dirt as the ground engaging tool passes through the ground and to cause a great deal of the work to be absorbed by particles held in the rough surface the presence of up to 3 of fluoride tends to intensify the arc and thereby induces the viscosity and surface tension of the molten metal another method has been discovered which tends to retain a ground engaging tool such as a disc in a perpetually sharp condition returning to the drawing it can be seen that one side of the substrate which is a ground engaging harrow disc has been coated to the edge thereof the other side has not been coated thus when the harrow disc is used the uncoated side of the cutting edge wears away faster than the coating in this way.
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70 has a central portion forming a cylindrical accommodation space 71 of which two sides forming lugs 72 extending therefrom to be substantially parallel to each other the lugs 72 form at least one fixing hole 721 and one limiting slot 722 and the two limiting slots 722 are substantially parallel to each other by inserting screws 73 through the fixing holes 721 the retention frame 70 is fixed to the movable plate 53 of the rail 50 a buffering device 80 is selected from a group consisting of a pneumatic device a hydraulic device and a pneumatic hydraulic device in the instant embodiment the buffering device 80 comprises a pneumatic hydraulic device the buffering device 80 is received in the accommodation space 71 of the retention frame 70 and has an end forming an active rod 81 the active rod 81 has an end forming a limiting block 82 that is slidably received in the limiting slots 722 the limiting block 82 is coupled to the pull bar 611 of the movable blade 61 to have the active rod 81 of the buffering device 80 set in a normally contracted condition and set the limiting block 82 at an innermost end of the limiting slots 722 when the movable blade 61 of the hinge 60 is doing reciprocal rotation the active rod 81 of the buffering device 80 is driven to extend contract and thus causing the limiting block 82 to reciprocally slide within the limiting slots 722 so as to control an opening range of the hinge 60 in the instant.
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b the scanning line driver 28 b impresses a scanning line drive voltage to the red liquid crystal layer 39 s scanning line below the fourth line of the blue liquid crystal layer b three scanning line shift clock pulses are then supplied to the scanning line drivers 28 a and 28 b respectively from the controller 32 followed by a scanning line latch signal consequently the scanning line driver 28 a impresses a scanning line drive voltage to the fifth scanning line electrode of the blue liquid crystal layer b as well as to the green liquid crystal layer 39 s scanning line below the sixth line of the blue liquid crystal layer b the scanning line driver 28 b impresses a scanning line drive voltage to the red liquid crystal layer 39 s scanning line below the seventh line of the blue liquid crystal layer b three scanning line shift clock pulses are then supplied to the scanning line drivers 28 a and 28 b respectively from the controller 32 followed by a scanning line latch signal consequently the scanning line driver 28 a impresses a scanning line drive voltage to the eighth scanning line electrode of the blue liquid crystal layer b as well as to the green liquid crystal layer 39 s scanning line below the ninth line of the blue liquid crystal layer b the scanning line driver 28 b impresses a scanning line drive voltage to the red liquid crystal layer 39 s scanning line below the tenth line which is a virtual.
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means of edge hinges 31 and inner hinges 30 bottom panel 20 is comprised of a plurality of vertical reinforcing members 32 and lower and upper horizontal reinforcing members 34 36 oriented at approximately 90 u00b0 with respect thereto the vertical reinforcing members 32 are located adjacent where the edge and inner hinges 31 30 are positioned on bottom panel 20 for structural integrity similarly lower and upper horizontal reinforcing members 34 36 extend the entire length of bottom panel 20 in providing enhanced reinforcement therefor the hinges afford the flexibility required of overhead door 10 in traversing the curved portion 18a of the parallel tracks 18 while providing structural integrity for the multipanel configuration of overhead door 10 in addition rollers 40 are rotationally coupled to edge hinges 31 which in turn are securely affixed to the lateral portions of each door panel in this manner the lateral edge portions of overhead door 10 are maintained in position relative to and guided by parallel tracks 18 referring to fig4 there is shown an exploded and partially cutaway view of the lower left portion of the inside surface of overhead door 10 shown in fig3 attached to edge hinges 31 are rollers 40 which engage the immediately adjacent parallel track not shown rollers 40 are detachably coupled to edge hinges 31 so that they may be removed therefrom by a force exerted on the roller in a direction generally parallel to roller shaft 40a thus with rollers 40 engaging the immediately adjacent parallel track 18 in a conventional manner the displacement of bottom panel 20 due to an impact force applied thereto will cause the edge portions of bottom panel 20 to be displaced away from the adjacent parallel track this.
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10 inches the slider assembly 10 fig9 may also include spacer members 80 positioned between the distal end 51 of the support bracket 38 and the guide plate 54 thereby accommodating for vehicles having variously spaced frame rails 12 with commonly dimensioned support brackets 38 engagement assemblies 58 and the like as best illustrated in fig1 and 11 a stroke depth adjustment assembly 82 includes a mounting block 90 coupled to an end of the pneumatic cylinder 70 by a bolt 84 at a first end 86 and threadably receives an adjustment bolt 88 within a second end 90 in operation a head 91 of the adjustment bolt 88 abuts an inboard edge 92 of support bracket 38 as the engagement members 60 are moved from retracted position to the extended position thereby limiting the stroke length of the pneumatic cylinder a locking nut 94 allows the adjustment bolt 88 to be locked in a preselected position with regards to the mounting block 90 thereby allowing the effective length of the engagement assembly 58 to be adjusted for vehicles with variously spaced frame rails 12 as best illustrated in fig7 the slider assembly 10 may also include a sensor assembly 100 adapted to sense proper positioning and locating of the engagement pins 64 within the apertures 72 of the angle bracket 20 and apertures 74 of the guide plates 54 the sensor assembly 100 sends a signal to a logic controller 102 which alerts the driver to proper alignment and or misalignment situation.
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bill is introduced into the aperture 8 the same is detected and a cycle of movement commences this cycle of movement includes in the first stage the operation of arms not shown which lie to either longitudinal edge of the bill respectively these arms are each spring loaded so as to be biased towards a longitudinal note edge and are moved in by the rotational movement of a cam mechanism driven by a motor these arms during this stage essentially grip the bill via the edges and as they do so encourage a sliding sideways movement of the bill as required in order to move the bill such that the longitudinal centre axis of the bill lies substantially parallel and in line with the longitudinal axis of the movement of the bill along the infeed mechanism this ensures that the bill is in the required position for accurate identification of the characteristics of the bill and the smooth movement of the bill through the apparatus as the cam moves so the first stage of movement changes to the second stage which is the movement of the bill through the infeed assembly to if the bill is valid the storage container as the change from the first to the second stage occurs the series of wheels which cause the movement of the bill are moved into contact along the longitudinal axis of the bill with the wheels in contact with the bill so the arms are removed from contact with the bill and so it will be appreciated that the bill is always in positive controlled contact with the infeed mechanism fig6 a and.
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interior of each of the corrugations of one of the edges and are received in the same manner in the other interiors of the other corrugations of the other edge this will assure a rigid fit between the longitudinal edges 4 of the jacket 1 these plugs also help in locating the edges 4 relative to each other in a self aligning manner when the jacket is installed after all the assembly takes place in an underwater environment and the visibility might be hampered fig3 a shows a different seal 15 to be used between the edges 4 when they are closed this seal 15 is a rectangular seal but having openings 15 a therein to accommodate the plugs 12 there through when the plugs 12 enter the openings in the corrugations turning now to fig4 which shows a different fastening system for closing the jacket onto its edges 4 this fastening system consists of a buckle system 16 of the over center type to this end the buckle 16 includes two plates 17 and 19 which are riveted by rivets 17 a and 19 a respectively to the top or outside surfaces of the respective corrugations 3 plate 17 has.
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of subassembly 12 answers this need valve 14 responds to an opening relatively low pressure differential of approximately 0 5 cm h 2 o in the particular embodiment illustrated and it functions completely independent of any fluid present in either the fluid collection chambers or the u tube the full line position of fig1 is the normal operating condition of the system assuming some air is being evacuated from the patient 39 s chest cavity fluids mostly blood enter the system through drainage tube 66 when they are collected in chambers 26 after having passsed through the u tube the air in turn while passing through the fluid in the u tube bypasses any fluid collected in the fluid collection chambers and instead exits the latter through check valve 14 directly into air chamber 20 under normal operating conditions a negative pressure environment will exist in chamber 20 due to the vacuum being drawn therein by vacuum line 22 or alternatively this line may be left open to the atmosphere for gravity operation positive pressure relief valve 16 in the top of chamber 20 will normally remain closed when maintaining a sub atmosphereic pressure in chamber 20 the fluids and air are aspirated from the patient without he or she having to exert.
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made from stainless steel as shown in fig7 too the rotating section 162 includes disk attaching section 163 and penetrating hole 164 the disk attaching section 163 is located at the top of rotating section 162 and the diameter is smaller than the rotating section 162 and is notched at a section the penetrating hole 164 crosses to the rotating axis of rotating section 162 at a right angle the cross bar member 165 is inserted into penetrating hole 164 and is detachable the pedestal section 161 includes projecting pieces 166 a 166 b and circle section 167 which connects between the bases of projecting pieces 166 a 166 b the bottom of projecting pieces 166 a 166 b is flat and is fitted into step section 149 of chassis 141 the projecting pieces 166 a 166 b are located at a point of symmetry to the center of rotating section 162 and extend to the diameter direction and the ends are semi circle like in shape also projecting pieces 166 a 166 b can be established as only one screw holes 169 for screws 168 are located at each of the projecting pieces 166 a 166 b the screws 168 are screwed into one of screw holes 151 at grooves 150 a 150 h therefore pedestal section 161 is fixed at the step section 149 of chassis 141 the pedestal section 161 is not moved upwards despite the received pushing force from rotating shaft member 160 which is moved by disk 102 un rotating surface 163 a is notched at a section of disk attaching section 163 and screw hole 163 c are located at disk attaching section 163 un rotating surface.
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ca concentration mg 2 concentration na sar concentration ca concentration mg 2 concentration na sar 2 as explained below the only other cat ion present in the pore waters of quartz sand with additive of sodium silicate glass will be ca footnote 3 i e mg equal or close to 0 the allowable concentration of ca to retain a sar value of 12 in the pore waters is indicated in the last column to the right in table 2 3 stemming from the cement paste of the concrete block the advantage of using sodium silicate as an additive is apart from a favourable sar value also a persistently high ph which in itself will help to prevent plants from getting established actual ph measurements of joint filling sands according to the invention see table 3 below after instalment into a pavement consisting of 10 cm by 20 cm concrete paving stones showed a consistent ph value of about 10 9 a relative high ph of 10 36 was found in quartz joint filling sand without additive when recently installed the high ph is being ascribed to the influence of calcium ions from the cement paste of the concrete paving stones this effect is reduced as carbonisation forms a skin on the surface of the concrete paving stones in northern europe the annual rainfall is about 80 cm which means that each square meter receives 800 litres per year infiltration into the ground from a paved area has been measured to be about 40 when surface run off and evaporation is.
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in memory or equivalently an index into an array based on the value of the hash function a log is selected step 530 and the k v pairs are appended to the selected log step 534 the process of selecting the log that corresponds to f k consists of identifying the band to which the hash function value belongs and then looking up or calculating the log that corresponds to that band in one embodiment of the invention the processes of identifying the band and consequently the log that corresponds to k v is performed as a single step for maximum performance for example suppose that f k returns a index into the hash table depicted in fig2 and that the hash table has room for m entries as shown given that there are n bands an integer that identifies the band can be computed by where the u201c u201d operation is integer division the band index may be used to index into an array of log structures and thereby select an appropriate log to use for storing the k v pair fig6 presents a flowchart depicting one embodiment of the process of appending a k v pair to a selected.
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body 12 and extends upwardly a distance approximately equal to three quarters the length of that portion of fuel pump 52 extending above base 55 second concentric flange 64 disposed radially inward from the outermost concentric flange extends upwardly for approximately one half the height of the outermost concentric flange defines a pair of annular channels 66 and 68 concentric with central axis ca channel 66 is defined by flange 62 and 64 and channel 68 by flange 64 and exterior surface 70 of fuel pump 52 seated on the upper surfaces of first and second concentric cylindrical flanges 62 and 64 a cover 72 encloses annular channels 66 and 68 and surrounds exterior surface 70 of fuel pump 52 the cover is sealed against exterior surface 70 by an o ring 74 or similar sealing element disposed in an annular groove the o ring forms a fluid tight seal between the two similarly a first recessed shoulder 76 in cover 72 is sealed against the interior surface of outermost concentric flange 62 by an o ring 77 or similar sealing element a second shoulder 78 disposed radially inwardly of first recessed shoulder 76 encloses annular channel 66 and defines a vertically elongated annular area 66a cover 72 is preferably secured to main.
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a ring 70 to be described the ribs 68 extend outwardly to ring 70 and inwardly short of plate 69 the ring 70 includes a curved panel 71 which extends inwardly to an inclined panel 72 and outwardly to a rim 73 the rim 73 mates with rim 62 of grill 57 with spaced tabs 62 a therearound which are engaged with slots 74 in rim 73 to retain the grills 57 and 65 together in fig4 the ring dimensions are indicated by the letters a b c and d the dimension a is the distance from the tip 75 of a blade 55 to the inside diameter of the ring 70 the dimension b is the depth of ring 70 or the distance from the rear most portion of rim 73 to the front end of panel 71 the the dimensions a b c and d for the fan 50 in the preferred embodiment for a 16 inch fan with blade diameter d 16 inches are a 0 170 inches b 1 41 inches and c 0 95 inches the dimensions a b and c for oscillating fans with a typical blade diameter from 6 to 30 inches with d as an initial dimensional base point have the dimensions calculated as follows where the range of a is u2212 40 of d as measured from tip 75 b 0 60 to 4 5 inch and c 40 to 200 b it has been found by testing that a 16 inch fan.
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{"publication_number": "US-4200578-A", "abstract": "compounds of the formula ## str1 ## wherein r 1 is a straight or branched chain alkynyl group containing from 3 to 9 carbon atoms , inclusive ; r 2 and r 3 each are independently hydrogen , alkyl , guanidino or -- p nr 4 r 5 ; r 4 and r 5 each are independently hydrogen , alkyl or phenyl ; n is 2 or 3 ; p is 1 , 2 or 3 ; x is nr 6 or chr 6 ; r 6 is cyano , nitro , so 2 ar or so 2 alkyl ; and ar is phenyl or phenyl containing 1 or 2 substituents selected from halogen and alkyl ; and nontoxic , pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof , are potent anti - ulcer agents .", "application_number": "US-97051778-A", "description": "a mixture of 1 - nitro - 2 - methylthio - 2 -{ 2 -[( thiazol - 2 - yl ) methylthio ] ethylamino
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surface 14 of the soil 12 the diameter and thickness of a steel pile will vary according to the particular building or structure design a pilot hole 16 may be drilled into the soil 12 to facilitate driving of the pile 10 a bond breaker material 18 is applied to the pile 10 prior to driving of the pile into the soil 12 the bond breaker material 18 is preferably a plastic material such that marketed under the names permalon u00ae or canvex cb12wb both of which have good elastic qualities under subfreezing conditions preferably the bond breaker material 18 comes in six and eight foot wide rolls having ten to twelve mil thickness and is fastened to pile 10 with an approximately two inch wide tape the bond breaker material 18 is wrapped around the pile 10 in two layers and the first layer has a u00bd pipe circumference overlap it should be understood that the width of the bond breaker material 18 could vary and other products having similar good elastic qualities under subfreezing conditions could be substituted seams between adjacent wraps are preferably taped full length of the wrap and the lower end 19 of the bond breaker material 18 should also be taped in a thickness necessary to provide a sufficient clamping surface alternatively a layer of grease may be applied.
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cells arranged in 32 memory cell blocks each memory cell block in memory cell array 135 contains 64 kilobytes of floating gate transistor memory cells data stored in each memory cell block is erased independently as described below without disturbing data stored in other memory cell blocks a command execution logic module 140 receives the above described interface signals from controller 105 command execution logic module 140 controls internal state machine 130 which provides write and block erase timing sequences to memory cell array 135 through x interface circuit 145 and y interface circuit 150 y interface circuit 150 provides access to individual memory cells through data lines in memory cell array 135 y interface circuit 150 includes a y decoder circuit y select gates sense amplifiers and write erase bit compare and verify circuits x interface circuit 145 provides access to rows of memory cells through wordlines in memory cell array 135 which are electrically coupled to control gates also called select gates of floating gate transistors in memory cell array 135 x interface circuit 145 includes decoding and control circuits for erasing individual blocks of memory cells in memory cell array 135 fig2 shows a state diagram of a prior art state machine for controlling an erase operation in a flash memory a similar state machine is described in u s pat no 5 619 453 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference for its description of the state diagram therein the operation includes a plurality of interconnected execution cycles including incremental cycles and other cycles the execution cycles of the erase operation are arranged in a plurality of interconnected groups including a pre program group 210.
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the fit between the foot and the part of the shoe rear of the hinge line never varies the invention is a sole structure with the above defined hinge line and hinge means with a horizontal length equal to the vertical thickness of the sole sections the vertical thickness is defined to be the shortest distance between the top surface and the bottom surface of a sole section this last characteristic was found to be necessary to enable a completely flat shoe sole to work with a hinged sole assembly if the length of the hinge means is greater than the thickness of the sole a wearer will feel the hinge if the length of the hinge means is less than the thickness of the sole it will not flex properly if used with a thin sole structure because a large separation will occur see fig1 between the rear edge 102 of the lower surface of the forward sole section and the forward edge 103 of the lower surface of the rear sole section thus the claim language specifying that the length of the hinge means should be equal to the sole thickness makes the invention applicable to thin sole structures such a condition can apply to a sole structure that is not thin but it is not possible to make a comfortable flexible thin soled structure that does not have this condition the prior art examples of ghez and kapskobund have notches and grooves to facilitate bending because their hinge dimensions have not been matched to their sole thicknesses such designs can not be made as thin as would be required to make a working boot design in.
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noted that a contactor 68 may be electrically coupled between 36 volt battery 64 and dc to dc converter 60 to provide electrical isolation between the 36 volt battery and the rest of the vehicle battery control module 57 is coupled to contactor 68 to control the opening and closing of contactor 68 system controller 54 is also coupled to an indicator 80 indicator 80 may comprise an audible indicator a visual indicator or a combination of the two one example of an indicator is an lcd display that can display various messages and actions for the vehicle operator to perform instrument panel reminder lights or chimes may also be used to generate messages a 12 volt source 65 such as a 12 volt battery from another vehicle battery charger or generator is shown electrically coupled to 12 volt battery 66 referring now to fig2 a method for charging a 12 volt battery when the 42 volt battery is charged is illustrated in step 100 if the 12 volt battery is not dead and the 42 volt battery is not charged the system starts again in step 100 in step 100 if the 12 volt battery is not charged and the 42 volt battery is charged step 102 is executed in step 102 the 12 volt battery is charged in a conventional manner that is jumper cables may be connected from a 12 volt source such as another charged battery typically when charging a 12 volt battery the positive terminal of the charged battery is connected to the positive terminal of the dead battery while the negative terminal of the charged battery is coupled to chassis ground in the vehicle with the dead battery the negative battery terminals may also be coupled together in step 104 the charge of.
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smaller diameter sprocket members and thereby to the axles and wheels rotation is likewise transmitted by drums 26 and 28 to sprocket members 38 and 40 on rear axle 24 axles 16 24 and 30 are all supported relative to one another with axle 30 midway between and above axles 16 and 24 by suitable rigid framework 42 which incorporates any necessary journals or bearings to accommodate rotation of the axles also supported upon and generally above framework 42 is a square fence like enclosure including upper railing 44 at a convenient height and position to be grasped by a rider standing upon drum 26 and or drum 28 from the structure illustrated and described it is apparent that a walking motion by a rider to produce rotation of drums 26 and 28 will transmit such rotation to wheels 10 12 18 and 20 in a direction opposite to that of drum rotation thus a forward walking motion will produce rotation of the wheels in a direction to propel the vehicle in the same direction the rider is facing due to reaction of the submerged portions of the wheels and spokes with the water if substantially the same rotation is imparted to both drums in the same direction the vehicle will be propelled in.
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strategy 100 learns the energy consumption efficiency of the vehicle 10 in an energy domain in other words the energy consumption efficiency is updated at regular energy consumption intervals i e every time a predefined amount of energy is consumed by the vehicle 10 as opposed to updating in the time domain at regular time intervals the control strategy 100 may begin by integrating a vehicle speed 101 such as in kilometers hour kph or miles hour mph and a power consumption 103 such as in watts w or milligrams of fuel per second mg s of the vehicle 10 at integrator blocks 102 and 104 respectively the vehicle speed 101 and the power consumption 103 are known values in one embodiment the vehicle speed 101 and the power consumption 103 are measured sensed and or calculated by the control module 28 or by some other component s that are in communication with the control module 28 prior to performing the integration at integrator blocks 102 104 the power consumption 103 is not necessarily limited to total power of the vehicle 10 power consumption 103 can refer to propulsive power other loads like climate loads accessory loads etc can be calculated in a different domain and then combined with the energy consumption efficiency of the vehicle 10 as desired in other words although the control strategy 100 is described herein as an energy domain approach the energy domain approach could be combined with a time or distance domain approach a distance traveled 105 such as in kilometers km or miles m may be obtained by integrating the vehicle speed 101 in addition an energy consumed 107 such as in kw hr or gallons of fuel can.
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computing systems environments and or configurations that may be suitable for use with the invention include but are not limited to personal computers pcs server computers hand held or laptop devices multi processor systems microprocessor based systems programmable consumer electronics network pcs minicomputers mainframe computers and the like the invention may also be practiced in distributed computing environments where tasks are performed by remote processing devices that are linked through a communications network or other data transmission medium in a distributed computing environment program modules may be located in both local and remote computer storage media including memory storage devices fig4 thus illustrates an example of a suitable computing system environment 100 which may be used in the implementation of this invention although as made clear above the computing system environment 100 is only one example of a suitable computing environment and is not intended to suggest any limitation as to the scope of use or functionality of the invention neither should the computing environment 100 be interpreted as having any dependency or requirement relating to any one or combination of components illustrated in the exemplary operating environment 100 with reference to fig4 an exemplary system 100 includes a general purpose computing device in the form of a computer 110 components of computer 110 may include but are not limited to a processing unit 120 a system memory 130 and a system bus 121 that couples various system components including the system memory to the processing unit 120 the system bus 121 may be any of several types of bus structures including a memory bus or.
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leading end to the outer periphery of the entering end portion which is defined by the cylindrical surface 23 of the entering end portion which in this example has the same radius as the shank 16 the axis of this cylindrical surface 23 is of course the axis 11 the second cutting edge 21 is also inclined to the axis 11 at 541 2 u00b0 and is diametrically opposite to the first cutting edge 19 the second cutting edge 21 extends from the second tip 22 at its leading end to the periphery of the entering end portion the leading end of the second cutting edge i e the second tip 22 is offset radially outwardly from the shank axis 11 and is also offset behind the first tip 18 the radially outer ends of both cutting edges 19 and 21 both lie in a common plane perpendicular to the axis 11 the length of the second cutting edge 21 is substantially more than half of the length of the first cutting edge 19 and in this example the length of the second cutting edge 21 is about 90 of the length of the first cutting edge 19 between the first tip 18 and the second tip 22 is a small gap or void 24 the edge 25 of the material of the drill which lies between the first and second tips and which in use of the drill might be effective as a cutting edge all lies axially behind a straight line joining the first and second tips which line is in fact an extension of the line.
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an elongated slot and the other link has a laterally projecting tongue which extends into the slot for movement along the slot one end of the slot has a stopping surface which is engaged by the tongue when the links are in the extended position for determining the swinging angle of the arm application_number US 17685688 A description the carrying and guiding system which is generally indicated by the reference numeral 2 includes arm 4 which is suspended for swinging movement about a pivot pin axis 5 at a stationary frame 1 two guide levers 8 and 9 are pivotally connected to the supporting arm 4 by means of two pivot pins 6 and 7 respectively the levers 8 and 9 are of equal length the guide levers 8 and 9 are in turn connected by pivot pins 10 or 11 respectively to a guide rail 12 the guide rail 12 is parallel with and secured to the closure member 3 the portion of the supporting arm 4 which lies between the pivot pins 6 and 7 forms with the two guide levers 8 and 9 as well as with the guide rail 12 a guide parallelogram which is generally indicated by the reference numeral 13 parallelogram 13 connects the closure member 3 with the stationary frame 1 the movement of the guide parallelogram 13 is affected through a control guide lever 14 one end of the control guide lever.
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with the roller 50 by way of example the same explanations are also valid for devices comprising only the connection pin 52 or a connection pin 164 that runs within the elongated opening 48 and that will be described in more detail later on fig4 a shows an arrangement wherein the jaw parts 22 and 24 are closed comparable to the representation of fig2 in this state the force transmission element 30 as well as the connection element 36 and consequently the latching element 38 are in their furthermost proximal position in this position the roller 50 is arranged within the elongated opening 48 between the distal end of this elongated opening 48 and the first projection 64 u2033 of the longer wall 60 in order to get to the first opening step as it is shown in fig4 b the latching element 38 has to be moved distally this is done by a distal movement of the connection element 36 via the force transmission element 30 this movement is implied by arrow 68 of fig4 a and can be done by an operator by pushing the operating element 20 for example by the force applied on the latching element 38 the roller 50 is able to overcome the barrier given by the projection 64 u2033 accordingly the roller 50 reaches a position as shown in fig4 b in this position the roller 50 is arranged between the projections 64 u2033 and 64 u2032 the roller 50 now lies in a well 70 this well 70 is formed by the projections 64 u2032 and 64 u2033 in order to avoid a loose arrangement in this well 70 the roller 50 is held in this well additionally by the.
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as well as to maintain the assembled arrangement of the components e g to maintain the strands 16 bundles 12 and tubes 20 being wrapped around their corresponding components additionally a cavity 26 formed by the empty space within the cladding 24 located between the bundles 12 the central wire 18 and or the tubes 20 can be filled with a polymer or other filler material e g for achieving the aforementioned objectives of the cladding 24 in one embodiment the filler material in the cavity 26 is a plastic elastomer such as that marketed under the trade name hytrel u00ae and made commercially available from e i du pont de nemours and company dupont an alternate embodiment is illustrated in fig3 namely a cable 10 u2032 the components of the cable 10 u2032 generally resemble those in the cable 10 and have thus been numbered in accordance with the above discussed embodiment where appropriate while the bundles 12 are spirally wrapped in the cable 10 a plurality of bundles 12 u2032 in the cable 10 u2032 extends axially within the cladding 24 in a non spiraling manner but otherwise resemble the bundles 12 a plurality of tubes 20 u2032 are also shown extending axially in a non spiraling manner but otherwise resemble the tubes 20 discussed above for example the bundles 12 u2032 and or the tubes 20 u2032 in the cable 10 u2032 may extend straight along the central member 18 in parallel with the central member 18 concentrically with the cladding 24 in lieu of the central member 18 etc it is.
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fibers hereinafter simply referred to as a fiber stream 54 which is no longer spun in this fiber stream 54 is eliminated by means of the suction nozzle 12 of the yarn suction device or system 12a in a manner conventional in this particular art now at this spinning position some good fiber material is of course guided into the yarn suction device or system 12a but there does not exist any danger of damaging the working elements of the machine i e there is not required any immediate intervention on the part of the operating personnel in fig2 c there is shown what happens following the arrival of the travelling control device 24 at a spinning position where there prevail the operating conditions described above with reference to fig2 b the light receiver 30 due to the absence of any reflection of the emitted light beam does not receive any reflected light beam 31 now in this case an appropriate signal indicative of this condition is transmitted by the electrical circuit line or conductor 32 to the control device 32 39 fig1 this signal activates the flow of compressed air by means of the valve 41 into the pneumatic cylinder 38 thus the fiber stream deflecting device 33 is brought into its working position i e the suction tube 35 is moved into its extended position shown in phantom lines in fig1 in this position the suction nozzle 36 as best seen by referring to fig2 c is placed between the nip of the delivery roll 6 and 7 of the drafting arrangement 3 and the suction nozzle 12 of the.
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specific standard spike hole 22 pattern such as the one illustrated in fig1 locking the offset of the mixing tips 96 in position allows the operator to move both injection devices 32 a 32 b in tandem with one another at all times hence once one mixing tip 96 of the injection device 32 a is positioned directly above a spike hole 22 the mixing tip 96 of the other injecting device 32 b will likewise be in proper position over a diagonally opposed spike hole 22 the degrees of freedom desired to move the injection devices 32 a 32 b could be accommodated using any of a variety of techniques one of which will now be detailed specifically the work head 34 of this embodiment includes a carriage 100 front and rear vertical support rods 102 extending downwardly from the carriage 100 and a swing arm support frame 104 that is movable vertically along the vertical support rods 102 first and second gauge and field laterally spaced swing arms 106 are each mounted on the swing arm support frame 104 so as to be swingable about a respective longitudinally extending horizontal axis 136 an injection device 32 a 32 b is mounted on the lower end of each swing arm 106 so as to be moveable relative to the swing arm 106 longitudinally of the machine 20 as best seen in fig6 and 7 the carriage 100 is mounted on an upper frame 137 of the chassis 36 by first and second laterally spaced longitudinally extending guide rail 110 each of which supports an associated sleeve 112 of the carriage 100 the carriage 100 can be driven to move longitudinally along the guide rail 110 by an electric motor 114 of the powered actuator assembly coupled to a rack.